The Masai people live a semi-nomadic lifestyle in the Masai Mara region of Kenya, herding cattle and living in homes made of sticks, grass, and cow dung. Masai culture involves beadwork, dangerous games with wildlife, and warrior rituals for boys entering manhood like spearing a lion. The Masai Mara is known for its exceptional wildlife, including the great migration of wildebeest, and is a popular destination for safari lodges like the Mara Serena Safari Lodge located near the Mara River.