Narok Museum is the solo official attraction of the town. It is a small museum that displays contemporary and traditional Maasai culture as well as that of the different Maa speaking people including the Ndorobo, Samburu and Njemps peoples.
Highlights: The Narok Museum also known as the Maa Museum is a home to the exquisite variety of artefacts and pictures that very well preserve the strength and beauty of the rich traditional culture of the people who speak Maa. You can also found exceptional ethnographic portraits of Joy Adamson.
Location: The Narok Museum is located in B3 of Narok in Kenya.
Timings: Narok Museum remains open from 9:00 AM in the morning to 5:00 PM in the evening.
Price: For adults the admission fee is Ksh 500 and for the children the admission fee is KSH 250.Narok Museum is the solo official attraction of the town. It is a small museum that displays contemporary and traditional Maasai culture as well as that of the different Maa speaking people including the Ndorobo, Samburu and Njemps peoples.
Highlights: The Narok Museum also known as the Maa Museum is a home to the exquisite variety of artefacts and pictures that very well preserve the strength and beauty of the rich traditional culture of the people who speak Maa. You can also found exceptional ethnographic portraits of Joy Adamson.
Location: The Narok Museum is located in B3 of Narok in Kenya.
Timings: Narok Museum remains open from 9:00 AM in the morning to 5:00 PM in the evening.
Price: For adults the admission fee is Ksh 500 and for the children the admission fee is KSH 250.