It's small and underfunded, but entry is only KES 100 and you'll learn about different Maasai groups across Kenya through photos and artifacts. Bring a phone light if you go — the place is dim and poorly maintained. Worth a quick stop if you're curious about Maa culture, but keep expectations low.
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I was at the Narok museum. It's such a let down considering the Maa culture is still practiced and alive to this day The county government of Kajiado should do something about this Gem. It has so m...
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Very old, nothing interesting. Had to use my phone light to see anything at all.