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Discover the Raw, Untamed Beauty of Ethiopia

Ethiopia has some of the most stunning landscapes in the world. From UNESCO world heritage sites like the obelisks of Aksum and the rock churches in Lalibela to the surreal, otherworldly beauty of the Danakil Depression, our country has it all. Our experiences have been designed to help you see as much of Ethiopia as possible on your trip. Browse them below and get in touch with our team if you’d like to find out more.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Ethiopia is home to a remarkable collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites that span the breadth of human history and natural beauty. The nation's story begins in the Lower Valleys of the Awash and Omo, paleontological sites of immense importance…

Omo Valley Tribes

Ethiopia's South Omo Valley is a unique and captivating region, home to an incredible diversity of ethnic groups who have preserved their ancient traditions. Near Arba Minch, the Dorze people are skillful weavers famous for their tall, beehive-shaped houses built…

Omo Valley Sites

Visiting Ethiopia’s Omo Valley is one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences a traveler can have. This remote region features beautiful and diverse landscapes, and each tribe and village has a unique set of customs and traditions that have…

Danakil Depression

The Danakil Depression is a remote and otherworldly region, home to some of the most surreal landscapes on the planet. Its most famous feature is Dallol, an area subject to the highest average temperatures on Earth, where effervescent colors and…

Erta Ale Volcano

Located in the Danakil Depression, the Erta Ale Volcano, translated as “The Smoking Mountain”, is one of the most unique destinations in Ethiopia. Often referred to as the “gateway to hell”, it is Ethiopia’s most active volcano and one of…

Tigray Church

If you’ve been looking a package Holiday that ensures to cover the whole Northern Historic route with in your 12 days vacation, then this is the tour for you!

National Parks

Ethiopia’s spectacular network of national parks incorporates a wide variety of habitats, from the high-altitude forests and moors to white-water rivers and powerful waterfalls to lush jungles and even to the depths of the Danakil Depression which is one of the lowest dry lands on Earth.

Yangudi Rassa National Park

Yangudi Rassa National Park

Located in the northeastern Afar Region, Yangudi Rassa National Park was created to secure a protected desert ecosystem for the African Wild Ass, as well as for its significant geological...
Mago National Park

Mago National Park

Located about 800km south of Addis Ababa and separated by the Omo River, Mago National Park was established for the conservation of its large numbers of savanna wildlife, particularly African...
Nechisar National Park

Nechisar National Park

Located south of Addis Ababa near the town of Arba Minch, Nechisar National Park is one of the most beautiful places in the tropical savannahs of the Rift Valley. Its...
Abijatta-Shalla Lakes National Park

Abijatta-Shalla Lakes National Park

Located 207 km south of Addis Ababa in the main Rift Valley, Abijatta-Shalla Lakes National Park was primarily created to protect its spectacular numbers of aquatic birds and stunning scenery....
Simien National Park

Simien National Park

Simien Mountains National Park, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Situated in northern Ethiopia, this UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, towering...
Awash National Park & Hara

Awash National Park & Hara

Awash National Park is a symbol of conservation practices in Ethiopia. It is one of the two National Parks first established and among the first that are now on the...
Bale Mountain

Bale Mountain

There is no better way to explore without missing its major Historical sites of the Christian Highlands of North Ethiopia than this 14 Nights and 15 Days package tour. Our...

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Ethiopia always has a special place in my imagination… I felt I would be visiting my own genesis, unearthing the roots of what made me an African – Nelson Mandela

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