A geological depression caused by the continental drift of three tectonic plates, the Danakil Depression is one of Earth’s most unusual environments. Renowned as the ‘hottest place on the planet’ and home to salt lakes, lava lakes, volcanoes, and colourful acidic springs – it’s a wonderful, alien environment.

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Embark on an extraordinary journey through Ethiopia, a nation adorned with breathtaking landscapes and unparalleled natural diversity. Marvel at the rugged grandeur of volcanic mountain ranges, lose yourself in the enchanting embrace of lush forests, and witness the vast expanses of grassy savannahs that stretch to the horizon. Traverse the surreal terrain where scorching hot lava meets the earth, creating a spectacle unlike any other, and be captivated by the mesmerizing allure of salt lakes that shimmer under the Ethiopian sun.

Elevate your travel experience by spending nights under canvas amidst some of Ethiopia’s most remarkable wilderness areas. Immerse yourself in the raw beauty of nature, as each night unveils a star-studded canvas overhead, providing a celestial backdrop to your unforgettable adventure.

Discover Ethiopia’s natural wonders like never before – a land where every sunrise brings new revelations and every sunset paints the sky in hues of wonder. Join us as we unveil the secrets of Ethiopia’s astonishing beauty, inviting you to create lasting memories in the embrace of its diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes.

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Cultural Experiences

Ethiopia is perhaps the hardest to describe. Ethiopia is an incredible blend of natural beauty, history and culture. The natural beauty of the country is obvious, you can’t escape the sweeping views and mountain peaks. The history is all around you; staring up at a crumbling castle ruin you know immediately you’re standing somewhere with a long and deep history.

The culture is something else. It’s less tangible, but even more powerful.

In some sense, everything you do in Ethiopia could be labelled a cultural experience. Wandering the sprawling markets, visiting the ancient churches and monasteries, hiking across the plateaus, and sampling the local cuisine. Everything you experience in Ethiopia is shaped by its culture, and you’ll be constantly in tune with how local way of life differs to your own, in both positive and negative ways.

There is no separating an experience in Ethiopia from the cultural fabric from which it’s borne. That’s what makes Ethiopia so hard to describe. It’s incredibly diverse, and a single destination can be described a thousand ways.

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Hiking and Trekking

Ethiopia’s northern highlands offer some exceptional trekking experiences. The Simien Mountains and Bale Mountains are common favourites, and the Community Trekking trails set up in the North offer world-class treks while supporting local communities.

How to choose the right trek in Ethiopia

When deciding where to trek, and for how long, you should consider the following:

  • Altitude. The North of Ethiopia is highland, and Addis Ababa itself sits at 2200m. Most of the trekking available in Ethiopia will take you above 3000m.
  • Comfort. While nearby lodges allow for day hikes in the Simien Mountains and Bale Mountains, some areas of these national parks are off limits to those not willing to camp. Our community trekking involves overnights in basic, but charming and comfortable, guesthouses.
  • Time of year. If you’re travelling between June and August, trekking in the national parks can become more trick as the rains render some access routes impassable.
  • Fitness. Some trails require a good level of fitness, while others are much easier. The altitude can often make gently routes feel tough. It’s important to know your limits, and talk through any concerns with our team before booking a trek.

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Historical Monuments

Northern Ethiopia is an ancient land etched by fertile, well-watered mountains that birth the Blue Nile and cradle a rich tapestry of history and culture. For centuries, this region has served as a crossroads, where influences from Africa, Arabia, and the Mediterranean have intermingled, leaving behind a unique legacy. This vibrant mix is best exemplified by its four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, each a testament to the region’s enduring heritage:

  • Aksum: The ancient capital of the Aksumite Empire, a powerful civilization that flourished between the 1st and 8th centuries AD. Marvel at the awe-inspiring stelae, the largest monolithic obelisk ever erected, and the ruins of royal palaces and temples.
  • Lalibela: Renowned for its 11 monolithic rock-hewn churches carved into the volcanic tuff during the 12th and 13th centuries. These architectural wonders are still used for worship today and offer a glimpse into Ethiopia’s deep-rooted Christian faith.
  • Gondar: This 17th-century city was the capital of the Gondarine Empire and boasts a fascinating collection of castles, palaces, and churches, showcasing a blend of Ethiopian and European architectural styles.
  • Yeha: The ruins of an ancient city, believed to be the capital of the D’mt Kingdom, a precursor to the Aksumite Empire.
  • Bahir Dar: A charming city on the shores of Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile. Home to monasteries and the Blue Nile Falls.

Northern Ethiopia is a destination that will captivate history buffs, nature lovers, and cultural enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the region’s rich past, explore its breathtaking landscapes, and discover the warmth and hospitality of its people. Your adventure awaits!

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Natural Experience

Nestled in Ethiopia’s captivating landscapes, this haven for nature enthusiasts showcases diverse ecosystems and a vast network of protected areas. Renowned for hosting extraordinary endemics—species exclusive to its borders—Ethiopia’s wildlife includes the rare Ethiopian wolf, the globally rare Walia ibex, the only indigenous goat in Africa, and the distinctive grass-eating gelada baboon.

From the Simien Mountains’ jagged peaks to the Blue Nile Gorge’s dramatic chasms, Ethiopia’s terrain offers a visual spectacle, spanning active lava lakes in the Danakil to the bare sandstone cliffs of eastern Tigray. Recognized as a premier birding destination, Ethiopia boasts 860 bird species, with 18 found only within its borders and several dozen regional endemics reaching into Eritrea, Somalia, or South Sudan.

Contrary to Western misconceptions of a desert, Ethiopia surprises with abundant lakes, rivers, and aquatic habitats. From Lake Tana, the primary source of the Blue Nile, to enchanting crater lakes near Bishoftu, just 50km from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia stands as a diverse tapestry of natural wonders awaiting exploration.

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The Danakil Depression is one of the hottest, lowest, and driest places on the planet. In the northernmost pocket of Ethiopia, it is home to...
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