Awash National Park is the home of different wild animals Antelopes, Zebras and almost 500 species of Birds inhabit this National Park. Scenic highlights include the spectacular crater of Fantelle Volcano and the surging waterfall at the head of the Awash Gorge and a field of palm-lined hot springs regularly frequented by Hamadryas baboons. Aga […]
Omo Valley lies in the south and this tour takes you through Mago National park. The Karo, Mursi and Hamar tribes live primarily as pastoralists near the Omo River. The Mursi are known for their lip plates, earlobes and stick fighting (Donga).
Meskel is one of the most important ecclesiastical holidays in the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar. It is also known as The Finding of the True Cross. In the 4th century Roman Empress Saint Helena (and mother of Constantine the Great) had a dream to light a bonfire; this is celebrated on Meskel eve known as Demera when […]
Ababa, the Bale Mountains National Park stretches over 2400 sq. KMS primarily featuring the Harenna Escarpment and Forest and the Sanetti Plateau. The area is well known for its incredible diversity of wildlife. The animals that calls Bale home is the endangered Red and white Ethiopian wolf.
Ethiopia’s Northern Circuit sometimes called the Historical Route, the most impressive tourism itinerary in the country. Across Bahir Dar, Gondar, Axum and Lalibela there lies an extraordinary trove of historic and cultural treasures, from beautifully preserved ancient monasteries to Monolithic churches and vast mysterious obelisks
Awash National Park is the home of different wild animals Antelopes, Zebras and almost 500 species of Birds inhabit this National Park. Scenic highlights include the spectacular crater of Fantelle Volcano and the surging waterfall at the head of the Awash Gorge and a field of palm-lined hot springs regularly frequented by Hamadryas baboons. Aga […]