Meserani Snake Park, Maasai Museum & Camel Ride — A Complete Cultural and Wildlife Experience

Trip Start/End

Arusha

Destination

Mesereni

Meal

Picnic or BBQ

Trip Start/End

Arusha

Destination

Mesereni

Meal

Picnic or BBQ

Trip Overview

Nestled just 25 kilometers west of Arusha, on the scenic route to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, Meserani Snake Park offers an extraordinary blend of wildlife, culture, and adventure. 

This unique destination is not just a tourist attraction; it is a hub of conservation, community service, and Maasai heritage. Visitors can witness some of Africa’s most dangerous and fascinating reptiles, explore authentic Maasai traditions, ride camels across the savannah, and support vital community initiatives that benefit local residents.

The park provides a rare opportunity to combine nature, education, culture, and adventure in a single immersive day trip, making it an ideal choice for families, solo travelers, and cultural explorers alike.

History and Community Impact

Meserani Snake Park was founded in 1993 on a ten-acre piece of land that was transformed into a lush sanctuary and cultural center. Over the years, it has grown into a model of sustainable and socially responsible tourism. The park operates a free medical clinic that provides critical care, including treatment for snakebites, to over 1,000 local patients each month. Its revenue also supports a free educational center, offering Maasai children and adults the opportunity to learn to read, write, and gain essential life skills.

In addition, the park empowers local communities through employment, crafts markets, and Maasai cultural programs. Women artisans create colorful jewelry, beadwork, and traditional crafts sold at the Maasai market, giving visitors a chance to purchase authentic souvenirs while supporting local livelihoods.

Wildlife and Reptiles

Meserani Snake Park is home to over 48 species of snakes native to Tanzania and East Africa, both venomous and non-venomous. Highlights include the Black Mamba, Green Mamba, Egyptian Cobra, Spitting Cobra, and Puff Adder, providing an educational and thrilling experience for visitors. The park also houses crocodiles, some exceeding three meters in length, monitor lizards, tortoises, and a variety of birds.

Guided tours allow visitors to learn about the behavior, diet, and conservation of these reptiles. For the bravest guests, there is the unique opportunity to hold a non-venomous snake under expert supervision. Feeding times for the crocodiles are especially popular, offering dramatic and memorable wildlife moments.

Maasai Cultural Museum

Within the park grounds is the Maasai Cultural Museum, run by Maasai guides who share in-depth knowledge of their traditions, history, and daily life. Visitors explore traditional Maasai bomas (huts), learn about their architectural techniques, and gain insight into cultural practices such as ceremonies, rites of passage, and traditional dress.

The museum also features a craft market, where visitors can purchase handmade jewelry, beadwork, and other authentic Maasai crafts. This market not only offers unique souvenirs but also supports the economic development of local Maasai communities, particularly women.

Camel Ride Adventure

One of the highlights of the visit is the camel ride, which takes guests across the beautiful savannah landscapes toward the slopes of the Monduli Mountains. Typically lasting 30 minutes, the ride provides panoramic views and an immersive cultural experience. A Maasai guide accompanies visitors, pointing out landmarks and sharing stories about Maasai life and the surrounding environment.

The camel ride concludes at a traditional Maasai settlement, where guests can interact with the community, learn about daily activities, and observe authentic cultural practices. For children and adults alike, this is a memorable and photo-worthy experience.

Tour Experience

A typical Meserani Snake Park tour starts in the morning with a hotel pickup in Arusha, followed by a short drive to the park. Guests begin with a guided tour of the reptile sanctuary, then move on to the Maasai Cultural Museum and crafts market. After exploring the Maasai heritage and crafts, visitors enjoy the camel ride adventure and have the opportunity to meet villagers in a Maasai boma.

After the activities, guests can relax at the park’s fully equipped campsite, which features shaded picnic areas, hot showers, and clean restrooms. A popular on-site bar is stocked with refreshments and has become famous for its eclectic décor, including memorabilia and cultural artifacts from visitors around the world.

Highlights

  • Up-close wildlife encounters: See some of Africa’s most dangerous snakes, crocodiles, and other reptiles.
  • Authentic Maasai culture: Learn traditions, explore bomas, and meet local Maasai people.
  • Camel rides across the savannah: Enjoy scenic landscapes and interactive cultural experiences.
  • Social impact and community support: Contributions from your visit support education, healthcare, and local livelihoods.
  • Family-friendly activities: Engaging for children and adults, combining education, culture, and adventure.

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  • Round-trip transport from Arusha
  • Professional Maasai guide
  • Meals according to plan (vegetarian and non-vegetarian options)
  • Mineral water
  • Park entrance fees
  • Camel rides
  • Visits to the Maasai Crafts Market
  • Tours of the free education centre
  • Opportunities to hold non-venomous snakes
  • Orphanage visit

Why Visit Meserani Snake Park

Meserani Snake Park offers an unforgettable combination of wildlife, culture, and adventure. Visitors leave not only with incredible memories but also a deeper understanding of Tanzania’s natural environment and Maasai heritage. By choosing this excursion, you are participating in ethical and sustainable tourism, supporting local education, healthcare, and conservation.

Whether you are fascinated by snakes, curious about Maasai culture, or simply looking for a unique adventure in Arusha, Meserani Snake Park, the Maasai Museum, and camel ride provide an enriching, fun, and meaningful experience.

Pricing (Approximate) - Per Person (Usd)

Group Size Price Per Person
1
$ 80
2
$ 70
3
$ 64
4
$ 57
5
$ 50
6
$ 42

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