The tour guide: Momposhi Ole Rerente
Momposhi Ole Rerente is a local Maasai and a member of the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association. He has been a driver guide for the last 18 years and was born and raised as a pastoralist in the Loita Hills, a remote part of Narok, home to the 8th wonder of the world: the Maasai Mara.
My commitment is to provide for you a real cultural experience and interactive safari that offers more than comfort hotels, wildlife and beach, a safari that changes the lives of the visitor and people in the very remote areas by creating jobs to locals and also creating awareness for conservation.
I speak Masai my mother tongue, Swahili, English and French Your Kenya visit through Watch Wild is of importance more so the Loita people, wildlife and Loita Forest, also known as the Loita (Naimina Enkiyo) the Forest of the Lost Child, is an upland forest directly adjacent to the plains of the Masai Mara on the east and on the west of Nguruman escapement Great rift valley.
The translation of “Forest of the Lost Child” is based on a Masai legend about a young girl. According to the legend, the girl was taking care of some animal calves when some of them got loose and wandered into the forest. The girl went into the forest to find them. The calves eventually returned home without her. Family members and Masai warriors marched through the forest to find her, but the girl never came out.
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