This fascinating journey uncovers some of Ethiopia’s wildest and most extreme landscapes. Exploring one of Africa’s most diverse countries.
This Ethiopia tour begins by following the wonderful northern circuit, beginning in Addis Ababa before flying to Bahar Dar - a chance to enjoy amazing views over the immense Ethiopian Plateau and its gorges. We’ll take a boat trip on Lake Tana and visit its monasteries, travel to Gondar to see the spectacular castles here and to the Simien Mountains, to enjoy views from the highland plateau, looking out for the famous Gelada baboons that live here. Visit historically-rich region of Tigray where you will discover rock-hewn churches and dramatic escarpments. From here travel east to the unforgiving Danakil Depression, one of the lowest and hottest places on earth. The tour ends by visiting Lalibela’s monolithic rock hewn churches, with an optional mule ride and hike to one of the most remote churches which is built on a ridge with long views over the landscape.
The difference you make on this trip: Ten trees are planted per passenger on this trip
Arrival: Bole International Airport
Remarkable Ethiopia Tours will meet all clients arriving at the airport regardless of arrival time.
We visit the National Museum, which houses some of the country’s historic treasures. The collection of fossils and bones of early hominids discovered in Ethiopia include the 3.5m-year-old remains of Lucy, the oldest hominid every found. We also visit the Holy Trinity Church, Ethiopia’s main cathedral and home to the remains of the last emperor, Haile Selassie. Visit the vibrant Merkato, the largest open-air market in Africa.
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Today we take a spectacular flight to Bahar Dar. From the air, we can gaze across the extraordinary nature of the Ethiopian Plateau, repeatedly cut by immensely deep gorges. Bahir Dar - Fly north to Bahir Dar, situated on the shores of Lake Tana. Upon arrival we head out onto the lake to visit some of the impressive monasteries tucked away on islands here. Boat trip on Lake Tana to visit the monastery of URA Kidane Mehret. We travel by boat to visit some of the more remote monasteries and churches, most of which date to the 13th century. The monasteries are fascinating and unlike any others outside Ethiopia, often decorated with bright mural paintings.
Afternoon continue to the Blue Nile Falls, Africa’s second largest waterfall, and explore the area on foot. Blue Nile Falls, locally known as Tis Isat or 'Smoke of Fire. The falls is still an intriguing sight.
This morning we drive north to Gondar, the former capital of Ethiopia. Enjoy a scenic drive to the ancient Imperial city, traveling through a fertile landscape of wide open fields; a perfect African tableau punctuated by undulating hillsides and valleys. After lunch, we explore Gondar and visit the castles, which were built in the 17th and 18th century by several generations of Ethiopian kings. Nearby is Debre Birhan Selassie church, which has a sensational angelic ceiling, and the bathhouse of Fasilides where thousands of Ethiopians celebrate Timkat festival every January. Our clifftop hotel has wonderful views over the town.
Simien Mountain National park a UNESCO World Heritage site is a three –hour drive from Gondar Simien Mountain national park, we drive up into the mountains for some spectacular views of this unique ecosystem. The highland plateau is capped by a dramatic skyline of jagged volcanic plugs and split by deep gorges and gullies. On a good day, the views are sensational and the striking towers and formations have been described as the chess pieces of the gods. it also has continual surprises by dozens of Gelada baboons; the area’s distinctive shaggy breed with red over their heart. The maximum altitude we reach is 10,660ft (3,250m).
Overnight Lodge (B, L, D)
Drive through the mountain range offering extraordinary scenery of the Simiens as we descend towards the Tekeze Gorge. This scenic drive takes us from a height of 10,200 feet down to 4,600 feet. Drive through small villages dotted between the mountain massifs, where people somehow take out an existence in this unforgettable countryside.
Axum was the capital of the Kingdom of Axum, the origin of Christianity in Ethiopia and believed to be the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant. The old church of St Mary of Zion was the first church built in Sub-Saharan Africa around 330 CE. Its ruins can be seen in the precinct of the church compound. We visit the monolithic stelae of Axum, the tallest still standing reaches more than 69ft (21m) and the greatest one of them all, once 111ft (34m) high, lies on the ground. It is still, however, the largest monolith ever put up by humans. The subterranean tombs, stone inscriptions of ancient Axumite kings and the small archaeological museum reveal Axumite history. We also visit the Queen of Sheba’s ruined palace who is said to have given birth to Menelik the First, fathered by King Solomon, the founder of Ethiopia's ruling family until Haile Selassie.
We leave for Wukro visiting some of the rock-hewn churches of eastern Tigrai on the way. We first pass through the Battlefield of Adwa, where the Ethiopians defeated the Italian colonial army in 1896, and then visit the pre-Christian Temple of Yeha, built in 500 BCE. We have lunch at Adigrat and visit Aba Gerima and Petros Paulos, two of the Tigray regions oldest and finest rock churches.
This morning you will get the chance to discover some of the region’s wonderful rock-hewn churches. Visit Wukro Cherkos, a crooked cruciform sandstone church, which is semi-monolithic and believed to have been created during the 4th century. Continue on to the rock hewn church of Abreha Atsbeha, considered among the country's earliest churches and architecturally one of its finest. Enjoy the dramatic scenery of the Northern Tigray region
Drive to Ahmed Ela via Berhaile visit the Ethiopian caravan and the old continuing tradition of mining the salt and enjoy the beautiful sunset in the depression. Arrive late afternoon and settle into your camp for the evening.
Overnight Camping (B, L, D)
This morning you will visit Dallol, the lowest part of the Danakil Depression at 125metres below sea level, and the hottest inhabited area on earth. The acidic hot springs of sulphur, salt, iron oxide, and other minerals facilitate small gas geysers and pools of acid creating an unearthly, desolate and colourful landscape. Continuing on you can visit the salt mining area of Lake Asale. This precious stone salt or Amole was once used as a currency in Ethiopia. Today, hundreds of camel caravans can be found on the road daily transporting salt to the north western highlands of Ethiopia. Return to camp for some lunch before setting off for Mekele this afternoon.
Today is a long day’s driving but the scenery, once again, is spectacular as we pass through mountains and river gorges, seeing for ourselves why the Ethiopian landscape is completely different to anywhere else. We eventually reach Lalibela, possibly the most famous site in Ethiopia.
Tour the most famous towns in Ethiopia, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site known for its incredible rock cut churches.
Lalibela the most famous town in Ethiopia known for its incredible rock cut churches. A must-see! You can’t go to Ethiopia without stopping at this pilgrimage hot spot. Tour the most famous towns in Ethiopia, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site known for its incredible rock cut churches.
Lalibela is famous uniquely for its 11 rock cut churches and therefore have the appearance of being underground. The most famous is Bete Giorgis (St George, patron saint of Ethiopia), carved in the form of a Greek cross. It is exceptionally well preserved and visually almost flawless. Although the churches are remote, they are not short of worshippers: most Ethiopians, certainly of the older generation, are devout Orthodox Christians.
For the morning we will go to one of Lalibela beautiful church to attend mass with all the local people and Today in Lalibela is a special day for the church of St Michael you can see how the people still devote. Then we have two choices: Take a morning hike with mules to Mount Asheton, with its 13th century rock-hewn monastery and great views of the town; - OR - Drive to Yemrehanna Kristos, a beautiful church situated in a shallow cave that predates the churches of Lalibela. The drive to Yemrehanna will also give you the opportunity to view the rural countryside and villages of the Ethiopian highlands. Following either option above continue with tour of Lalibela’s churches in the afternoon 5 churches.
Board your morning flight to Addis Ababa enjoy the view of the Lasta Mountain on your drive to the airport.
*Optional shopping in the evening you will attend a folkloric dinner where you will have a chance to taste several national dishes and watch dances of the various ethnic groups of Ethiopia. The traditional coffee ceremony will also be served. Then according to your departure schedule, you will be transferred to the airport.)
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