This combined Ethiopia 15 Days tour is a mix of Northern Ethiopia Destination which is the ancient history and culture, breathtaking highland scenery, waterfalls, castles, rock churches, and much more and beautiful monuments and ruins, built centuries ago in what used to be one of the greatest kingdoms of the world. On the other side this...Read more
This short overnight tour is a great chance to get out of the capital and see some wildlife in the Awash National Park – located 225 km east of Addis Ababa.
The park, which takes its name from the Awash River, covers an area of 827 square kilometers and stretches around 30km east to west and a little less from north to south. Once you...Read more
This is a unique tour lead by Minalu Adem, a local tour guide from Omo Valley, speaks the languages, over 15 years of experience. Our Tours follow all the principles of Sustainable & Responsible Travel. We also create to you the opportunity to support conservation projects. Most of all, you will be warmly welcomed by our families and friends...Read more
Guassa Community Conservation Area, located along one of the most significant historic routes in Ethiopia, offers spectacular Afromontane landscapes on the Guassa Plateau.
Trek on foot or on travel by mule to experience Ethiopia’s unique natural and culture heritage and traditional village life in the Ethiopian highlands. Discover...Read more
2 days guided tour from Addis Ababa to enjoy game driving of Awash National Park to see Beisa Oryx, Soemmerring’s Gazelle, Salt’s Dik-Diks, Warthogs, Vervet monkeys, crocs, and the rare Colobus Monkey. Awash Park has more than 400 bird species.
Other interesting stops include visiting a local family of the Oromo people, taking part in a...Read more
Bale Mountains National Park is the largest area of Afro-Alphine habitat in the whole of the continent. It gives the visitor opportunities for unsurpassed mountain walking, horse trekking, scenic driving and chances to view many of Ethiopia’s endemic mammals, in particular the mountain Nyala and Semien Fox; and birds, such as the Thick-billed...Read more
This park is 225 kilometers east of Addis Ababa (and a few kilometers west of Awash), with its southern boundary along the Awash River, and covers 756 square kilometers of acacia woodland and grassland.
Wildlife in this park include the East African oryx, Soemmerring's gazelle, dik-dik, the lesser and greater kudus, and warthogs. Anubis...Read more
The Dallol Depression, also called Danakil Depression, is a desert with some areas that are more than 100 meters (328 feet) below sea level. This is special because it is one of the lowest points on earth not covered by water. There are hot yellow sulfur fields among the sparkling white salt beds. Heat isn’t the only thing people feel in the...Read more