Kovu
Kovu is a small village located in the heart of the African savannah, nestled between the vast plains and the dense forests. The village is home to approximately 500 people, primarily belonging to the Maasai tribe. The Maasai are known for their distinctive red and white clothing, their unique way of life, and their rich cultural heritage. The village is characterized by its traditional round huts, known as manyattas, which are made from mud and thatch. These huts are designed to provide shade and protection from the harsh African sun.
The economy of Kovu is largely based on livestock farming, with cattle being the primary source of
The village is known for its vibrant cultural festivals, which are held throughout the year to celebrate
Despite its remote location, Kovu has access to basic amenities such as clean water and electricity. The
In recent years, Kovu has faced challenges such as droughts and disease, which have impacted the village's