as will and i arrive at the gates of the maasai mara national reserve, i get to meet some entrepreneurialda. can you — can you tell me what you're selling? i can't see you. crosstalk. this giraffe? it's linda. hi, linda! so, basically... laughs. i don't know what to do! sorry... someone hit me in the head with the giraffe! ok, i need to take control of this. everyone take a step back. ok, here you go. thank you so much, i love them! linda! i don't think i've ever been so overwhelmed in my whole entire life. i don't know what these are. i don't know what... i mean, they're giraffes. once they found out i love giraffes, i got about 70 giraffes, but i wasn't allowed to feel them. so, um... i will treasure these forever on my mantelpiece. gerald and lenny! the maasai are a kenyan tribe and famed across the country — so much so that their shield and spears can be seen on the nationalflag. traditionally, maasai life has been built around their cattle, but that way of life has come under threat in an ever—modernising world. but with more and more tourists coming to kenya for the great migration,