Addis Ababa

Arriving early morning to a cool and overcast Addis Ababa after an overnight flight from Istanbul, we dropped the bags at the hotel and, after breakfast, started our Ethiopian journey with a cityBaca lagi
Bahir Dar

An early departure to take the 8.30 am flight up to Bahir Dar, the capital of the Amhara region in northern Ethiopia. It is a port on the southern shore of Lake Tana.
After dropping out bags at theBaca lagi
Bahirdar market and city tour

Returning to the mainland in the afternoon for a late lunch, after which we had a brief city tour and a walk around the Bahirdar Market, quite pungent and dirty, but interesting to see locals buyingBaca lagi
Drive to Gondar and Ethiopian highlands

After a good rest overnight, we set off from Bahir Daron on the 175 km drive to Gondar.
Unfortunately, Chelo wasn't feeling particularly good this morning, so she needed to rest, which was a shameBaca lagi
Gondar City Tour

After arriving in Gondar, Chelo decided to rest at the hotel. So the local guild and I went for lunch in a family restaurant before setting off on a city tour.
First stop was the Church of DebreBaca lagi
Simien Mountains and Wunania village

This morning we drove out of Gondar and traveled for around 45 minutes up towards the Simien Mountains to visit the Wunania village community.
From here, accompanied by a couple of armed guilds, weBaca lagi
Addis Ababa Ethnological Museum

From Gondar, we were not able to get a flight to our next destination of Lalibela, and for safety and security, a 7-hour drive across the country didn't make good sense. So we took a morning flightBaca lagi
Addis to Lalibela

This morning we took a flight 700 km north of Addis Ababa to Lalibela.
Lalibela is a town in the Amhara region of northern Ethiopia. It's known for its distinctive rock-cut churches dating from theBaca lagi
Tour of the Churches of Lalibela

After lunch, we began our tour, visiting 6 of the magnificent rock-hewn churches at this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Carved directly into the stone mountainside at least 800 years ago, this complexBaca lagi
Lalibela's Churches

This morning, we continued with our tour of Lalibela's churches.
I was fortunate to have an opportunity to witness a group of priests during a chanting ceremony within one of the small cave churches.Baca lagi
St Na’akuto La‘ab Monastery

After lunch, we went for a short drive into the local countryside to visit the St Na’akuto La‘ab Monastery, which is inside a natural cavern in the highlands surrounding the town.
From theBaca lagi
Addis Ababa to Lake Langano

This morning, we took a flight back to Addis Ababa, met our guide and driver, and headed south into the Rift Valley to Lake Langano.
Very fertile lands with tomato, corn, and other vegetables, someBaca lagi
Lake Langano - Arba Minch

Today was a long drive to Arba Minch, passing the Rift Valley lakes of Awasa and Abaya. Our first stop was at the Abijata-Shalla Lakes National Park, where we had a short nature walk. We saw a fewBaca lagi
Lake Chamo Arba Minch

This morning we took a boat trip on Lake Chamo and viewed some of the largest crocodiles in the world sunning on the banks of one of the small islands in the lake, and also many aquatic birds. It wasBaca lagi
Dorze Village in the Guge Mountains

Following lunch, we had a visit to a Dorze Village in the Guge Mountains.
The Dorze people belong to one of the Omotic groups in the South West of Ethiopia. They are a hard-working tribe renowned forBaca lagi
Arba Minch to Jinka

An early start for our drive to Jinka, a market town in southern Ethiopia, located in the hills north of the Tama Plains. Although only around 240 km, the roads we bumpy and we had to ascend over someBaca lagi
Jinka and visit to the Aari village

On arrival in Jinka, our first stop was the Omo Valley Museum, before driving out of town to visit a nearby village of the Aari people.
The Aari are the largest ethnic group in the South Omo Valley,Baca lagi
Omo Valley - Mago National Park

A morning drive to the Mago National Park in the South Omo Valley.
The South Omo Valley is one of the most ethnically diverse parts of Africa. It is a land of warriors, hunters, and nomads whoseBaca lagi
Jinka to Turmi and a tribal market

We continued towards Turmi on a bumpy but straight road. An interesting stop to wander around a large market selling everything from vegetables to cows and goats.
This area is home to the Hamer PeopleBaca lagi
Turmi to Omorate

After breakfast, we drove west for around 35 km towards the border with Kenya and the town of Omorate. Here we had to check our passports because of the proximity to Kenya, then boarded a traditionalBaca lagi
Dassanech Tribal Village Visit

With the local guild, we entered a village of around 500 people of the Dassanech.
They are another Omo ethnic group, a semi-nomadic people who are one of the more numerous tribes (population aboutBaca lagi
Hamar Tribal Village of Gurdo

In the late afternoon, we drove through the market town of Turmi to the village of Gurdo for a visit to the Hamar Tribe.
The Hamar tribe is an indigenous group residing in the Omo Valley ofBaca lagi
Turmi to Konso

Today we drove around 200 km to Konso, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. A highland people, the Konso are known for the ancient and intricate terraces that encircle their well-plannedBaca lagi
Konso to Hawassa

A long drive today covering around 340 km from Konso to Hawassa, retracing our route via Arba Minch, where our driver had some considerable difficulty obtaining fuel, but finally managed to arrangeBaca lagi
Hawassa to Addis Ababa

The last day of our tour and a 280 km drive to Addis Ababa.
After breakfast, a short drive to the fish market, where some women were boiling up fish stew, and we saw the local fisherman mending nets,Baca lagi