She wrote,
“Visiting the Pokot Tribe in the Baringo Valley was a special moment for all of us. They invited us to dance with them and shared their daily prayer of thanks. #pokot #kenya @ahla malik @legit.rbn,” she captioned one of the videos she shared, which showed her and Ahlamalik mingling with the tribe and showing off moves.
Visiting the Pokot Tribe in the Baringo Valley was a special moment for all of us. They invited us to dance with them and shared their daily prayer of thanks. #pokot#kenyapic.twitter.com/52B6PNSUN0
The lovebirds have been in the country since early January with Madonna’s children, Rocco, 20, David, 15, daughter Mercy, 14, and 8-year-old twins, Estere and Stella.
Madonna Enjoys ‘Special’ Trip to Kenya With Boyfriend Ahlamalik Williams
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“Visiting the Pokot Tribe in the Baringo Valley was a special moment for all of us,” Madonna, 62, captioned an Instagram video from Africa on Sunday, January 10. “They invited us to dance with them and shared their daily prayer of thanks. #pokot #kenya @ahla malik @legit.rbn.”
The “Vogue” singer and the dancer, 26, took part in a dance circle while visiting the Pokot tribe, 11 days into their getaway.
The couple began their African adventure on December 30, with Madonna’s sons Rocco, 20, and David, 15, daughter Mercy, 14, and 8-year-old twins, Estere and Stella. “Warm Heart Of Africa ,” Madonna wrote alongside a video of one of her daughters looking out at the countryside from a plane.
Madonna has reportedly visited five countries in just three weeks clocking up a massive 11,707 air miles, despite Covid travel bans.
The Queen of Pop is said to have flown from Los Angeles to London then to Malawi and Kenya in east Africa as part of a lavish winter trip.
The singer, 62, has been accompanied on the getaway by her boyfriend, American backing dancer Ahlamalik Williams, 26.
She was also joined for much of the trip by five of her children.
Madonna (pictured in Kenya this week) has reportedly visited five countries in just three weeks clocking up a massive 11,707 air miles, despite Covid travel bans