Wildlife, Nature & History Of Northern Ethiopia- FROM USD$5453 PER PERSON

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A 10 day tour which covers Northern Ethiopia, visiting some of the very best of Ethiopia’s Historic Sites, as well as spending time in the Simien Mountain National park, also known as ‘The Roof of Africa’ a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Lake Tana, Ethiopia’s largest lake.

Starting in the capital Addis Ababa,  your tour begins with a flight to Axum, considered Ethiopia’s holiest city. Your next destination on this remarkable tour is to Lalibela, a World Heritage Site and sometimes acknowledged as the 8th Wonder of the World. Explore the incredible monolithic churches of Lalibela, 11 in total, buried deep into the rock & built in the late 12th and early 13th Centuries by King Lalibela. The following day, a flight transfer takes you to Gondar, this was the first capital of the Ethiopian empire, which began in 1632. Spend the day exploring this fascinating destination as well as visiting Fasilidas pool, a beautiful and peaceful spot. You will then travel to the Simien Mountains National Park, a World Heritage Site and perfect spot for nature lovers, with the large array of wildlife & birdlife, you may even spot some of Ethiopia’s endemic species such as Walia ibex, Ethiopian wolf, Menelik’s Bushbuck and the Gelada baboon. Continue onwards by road, through the beautiful and fertile countryside to Bahir Dar , an enchanting port city located on the southern shore of Lake Tana, Ethiopia’s largest lake. Your final journey is by air back to Addis Ababa for your departure or onward connection.

Wildlife, Nature & History are all covered in this comprehensive tour of Northern Ethiopia. 

Summary:

• 1 night at The Golden Tulip Hotel (Lunch & Dinner)

• 1 night at Sabean International Hotel (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

• 2 nights at Mezena Lodge (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

• 1 night at Gondar Hills Resort (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

• 2 nights at Limalimo Lodge (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

• 2 nights at Kuriftu Resort and Spa (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

• Flexible departures any day

Although it is possible to book this tour as shown above, it is entirely customisable. We can design the tour to suit your individual requirements.  Contact one of our team to discuss your travel plans.

ITINERARY

DAY ONE – ADDIS ABABA
Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by a tour representative who will transfer you to the Golden Tulip Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital city and Africa’s diplomatic capital.

Overnight Golden Tulip Hotel (Lunch & Dinner)

DAY TWO – ADDIS ABABA – AXUM
Approximate flight time 1 hr & 30 minutes
Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Axum,

From around 200 BC to 700 AD, Axum was the seat of an Empire which extended across the Red Sea to Arabia, traded with India and China, had its own alphabet and notational system, constructed great engineering works and dams and which was reckoned in the 4th century to be one of the four great powers of the ancient world.  Today the visitor can see Stella (the largest single pieces of stone erected anywhere – how they were brought from the quarry and erected is still not fully understood), the tombs and castles of kings, Axum Museum and Mariam Tsion Church, built on the site of Ethiopia’s first church. A chapel within the church compound is believed by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians to house the Ark of the Covenant, or the original tablets of Moses.

After check in, visit the city including Stella, the tombs and castles of kings, Axum Museum and Mariam Tsion Church, built on the site of Ethiopia’s first church. A chapel within the church compound is believed by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians to house the Ark of the Covenant, or the original tablets of Moses.

Overnight Sabean International Hotel (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY THREE – AXUM – LALIBELA
Approximate flight time 40 minutes
Transfer to the airport for your flight to Lalibela, upon arrival you will be met by your tour representative and transfer to Mezena Lodge.

Lalibela is noted as The “New Jerusalem”  – a town for internationally renowned rock hewn churches known as ‘Eighth wonders of the world’, physically praised from the rock in which they stand, these towering edifices seems to be superhuman creation in scale workman ship and concept. At the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th centuries King Lalibela of the Zaghwe dynasty built a series of rock hewn churches in this spot, calling it New Jerusalem. Start your tour of the first group of churches in town.

Today visit the first group of six churches lies in rock cradles, one behind the other: Bet Golgotha, Bet Mika-el, Bet Mariam, Bet Meskel, Bet Danaghel and Bet Medhane Alem.

Bet Medhane Alem, the largest, is built like a Greek temple. In a corner are three empty graves symbolically dug for biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

Overnight Mezena Lodge (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY FOUR – LALIBELA
In the morning you visit the second group of the rock churches. The south-east cluster of churches is more irregular in design than the north-western cluster. Several of the individual churches in this cluster are thought to have been secular in origin, and some predate the reign of King Lalibela by five centuries. The churches in the south-east cluster include Bet Gebriel-Rafael, Bet Abba Libanos, Bet Lehem, Bet Emanuel, and Bet Mercurios. According to legend, Bet Abba Libanos was built overnight by Lalibela’s wife, Meskel Kebre, who was assisted by a group of angels.

Then visit Bet Giyorgis, probably the most elegant and majestic of all the Lalibela churches, lies somewhat isolated in the southwest part of the village on a sloping rock terrace. It can only be reached throw a tunnel.

After lunch, you visit the monastery of Nakuto Le’ab, located six kilometers outside Lalibela and accessible by car. It is a simple, yet fascinating example of Lalibela’s eastern group of rock hewn churches. Late afternoon visit the open market of Lalibela, afterwards you experience Ethiopian hospitality, at a traditional coffee ceremony.

Overnight Mezena Lodge (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY FIVE – LALIBELA – GONDAR
Approximate flight time 40 minutes
Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Bahir Dar, upon arrival you will be met by your tour representative and transfer to Gondar Hills Resort.

Gondar, the imperial city of Fasilidas. The kings of Ethiopia based their power in Gondar for about two centuries. The city was the first capital of the Ethiopian empire that began in 1632 with the reign of Fasilidas.

Have a tour to a dozen of castles built by various emperors over the course of 236 years. Many picturesque ruins lie in the royal enclosure like the fairy-tale castles dating back to the 17th century. The castles reflect the glory of Gondarine kings and characterized by lime mortar style.

Visit Debre Birhan Silassie church, rewarding for its magnificent murals adorning the roof and the walls of the church. Like many Eastern Orthodox churches, this one, too, has an unassuming stone-and-brick exterior with double-arched entrance door and two-tiered thatched roof but once you get in, angles shine on you with light and colour. Interior walls and ceiling are fully covered by painted images of winged faces (angels) with big eyes staring at you as well and biblical scenes and various saints.

Fasilidas pool, in which pilgrims still take a plunge at the issue of Timket (Epiphany) celebrations. It’s a beautiful and peaceful spot, where snakelike tree roots digest sections of the stone walls. Although the complex was used for swimming, it has also been used for religious celebrations, the likes of which still go on today. Once a year, it’s filled with water for the Timket celebration. After the water is blessed by a high priest, the pool becomes a riot of splashing water, shouts and laughter as a crowd of hundreds jumps in. The ceremony replicates Christ’s baptism in the Jordan River and is seen as an important renewal of faith. Nearby is a small mausoleum said to have been built for the king’s favorite horse.

Overnight Gondar Hills Resort (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY SIX – GONDAR – SIMIEN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
Distance  134km – Approximate journey time 2 hours
Today after breakfast you’ll drive to Simien mountains national park. Upon arrival you’ll transfer to Limalimo Lodge. The Simien Mountain National Park is an area of highlands in the northern part of Ethiopia consisting of some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the world. It was added to the World Heritage Site list in 1978. With a total area of 190km2, the Simien Mountains boast 57 tree species, a wealth of herbaceous plants, 22 large and 13 small mammals and about 180 recorded bird species. Of these, the Walia ibex, Ethiopian wolf, Menelik’s Bushbuck and the Gelada baboon are endemic.
Overnight Limalimo Lodge (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY SEVEN – SIMIEN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
After having breakfast you’ll drive to Chenek. Situated at 3620m above sea level it is a spectacular site which contains the scenic mountains range, impressive escarpment, unforgettable viewpoints, mountain summits (such as Mount Buhit) and rich varieties of plant and animal species. Chenek is home to the endemic Walia Ibexes whom you may spot.

You’ll spend the day at Chenek exploring this unparalleled environment, before returning back to the lodge for dinner and overnight.

Overnight Limalimo Lodge (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY EIGHT – SIMIEN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK – BAHIR DAR
Distance  315km – Approximate journey time 5 hours
Today your tour continues to Bahir Dar, an enchanting port city located on the southern shore of Lake Tana. On the way visit the villages along the road, meet people at their field and have a photo stop for beautiful scenery.

Bahir Dar, an attractive town, well lay out with tree lined avenues and with the blue of the lake in the background. Lake Tana, Ethiopia’s largest lake is 68kms wide and 73 km long. Lake Tana is dotted with more than 30 islands, on many of which are found churches and monasteries.

Visit the Blue Nile Falls – known locally as Tissiat – which means “Smoking Water.”  The Falls are 328 feet wide and the water plunges some 150 feet, giving rise to picturesque stream clouds and rainbows.

Overnight Kuriftu Resort and Spa (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY NINE – BAHIR DAR
This morning, embark on a boat trip over Lake Tana to the nearby monastery of the Zeghie Peninsula to visit 2 of the renowned Island Monasteries of the Lake known for its 14th century round, grass roofed churches and their magnificent wall murals, namely: Ura Kidane Mihret and Azua Mariam – both have wonderful paintings which depicts the scene from the Old and the New Testaments of the Holy Bible all over their walls.

The monastery of Ura is found hidden within the mangrove forest of the Zege peninsula. Its architectural style is a typical example of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church having mud plastered round wall with a conical thatched roof. Ura is known especially for its fine frescoes, manuscripts, ecclesiastical objects including the crown of various emperors dated from the 14th century, processional crosses of silver & gold, silver-drum and royal vestments.

Overnight Kuriftu Resort and Spa (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)

DAY TEN – BAHIR DAR – ADDIS ABABA
Approximate Flight time 60 mins
This morning you will fly back to Addis Ababa and Transfer to the airport for final departure.
A day room at The Golden Tulip Hotel can be arranged if you have a later flight.

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FROM USD$5453 Per Person
Based on a minimum of 2 people traveling together

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