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Ethiopia tours, historic discovery

country:Ethiopia
trip type: A small group adventure
departures:Departures every Saturday from May to December
price:From US $2210 - US $3095 (12 days) excluding flights, single supplement US $495
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
A cultural safari through the mysteries of Ethiopia.

This Ethiopia holiday is an adventure hotel accommodated safari starting and ending in Addis Ababa. A journey through the astonishing land of discovery and oldest independent country of Africa.

Highlights include: Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Gondar, 11 Churches in Lalibela, Gondar, Semein Mountains, Axum, Dire Dawar, Harar and Lake Tana.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Addis Ababa. Arrive at Addis Ababa and transfer in to your hotel. Overnight: Ghion Hotel.
Day 2:Addis - Bahir Dar. We fly to Bahir Dar and visit the famous Blue Nile Falls. In the afternoon we enjoy a boat trip on Lake Tana to visit the island monasteries of Azwa Mariam and Ura Kidane Mihret. Overnight: Tana Hotel.
Day 3:Bahir Dar – Gondar. This morning we leave Bahir Dar and drive 185km to Gondar. After lunch we explore this wonderful city. Gondar, founded by Emperor Fasilidas around 1635, is famous for its many medieval castles and the design and decoration of its churches - in particular, Debra Berhan Selassie which represents a masterpiece of the Gondarene school of art. Overnight: Goha Hotel.
Day 4:Gondar – Simein Mountains National Park. We head north to the Simein Mountains National Park and visit the breathtaking mountain range and one of the endemic mammals of Ethiopia – the Gelada Baboon or the bleeding heart baboon. Overnight: Simein Lodge.
Day 5:Simein Mountains National Park – Axum. Drive through the remarkable Tekezze Gorge to the earliest capital of Ethiopia – Axum. On our way, visit the villages of the Tigre people. The African nation's historic route begins in the ancient city of Axum, which dates to about 100 B.C. This capital city was the first place in Ethiopia to adopt a new religion -- Christianity. According to the Old Testament, The Queen of Sheba was born in Axum, but travelled to Israel to meet King Solomon. They had a son named Menelik, who later became the first emperor of Ethiopia. Menelik brought the original Arc of the Covenant back to Ethiopia from Israel Overnight: Yeha Hotel.
Day 6:Axum. We enjoy a full day sightseeing tour of Axum, which includes visiting the Stele Park, the Archeological Museum of Axum, the St. Mary of Zion Church, the palace and tomb of King Kaleb and Gebre Meskel (6th Century AD) and the palace of the Queen of Sheba (9th Century BC) Overnight: Yeha Hotel.
Day 7:Axum – Lalibela. In the morning we fly to Lalibela and after lunch we visit the first group of churches of Lalibela that are found north of a small stream called River Jordan. The small town of Lalibela in Ethiopia is home to one of the world's most astounding sacred sites: 11 rock-hewn churches, each carved entirely out of a single block of granite with its roof at ground level. Overnight: Roha Hotel.
Day 8:Lalibela. This morning we walk or ride on the back of a mule to the hill top semi monolithic church of Asheton Mariam (13yth Century AD). Here we enjoy a birds eye view of the surrounding area. Overnight: Roha Hotel.
Day 9:Lalibela – Addis Ababa. After breakfast we fly back to Addis Ababa and h take a short city tour to visit the National Museum of Addis Ababa – where the fossil remains of the oldest hominid (Lucy – 3.25 mil years old)- is kept at, and Mercato – the largest open-air market in Africa. Overnight: Ghion Hotel.
Day 10:Addis – Dire Dawa – Harar. Today we fly east to Dire Dawa and drive to the walled town of Harar, which was the Muslim Capital of Ethiopia in the medieval times. On our way to Harar, visit the villages of the Hararghe Oromo people. At Harar we visit the house of the famous French poet – Arthur Rimbaud who lived in Harar in the 19th Century, the cultural market of Harar where you can visit the people of Adere (Harari), Oromo and Amhara together, and in the evening drive to one of the gates of Harar to visit the ‘Hyena Man’ who feeds wild hyenas by hand. Overnight: Heritage Plaza Hotel.
Day 11:Harar – Dire Dawa – Addis. Drive 55 km to Dire Dawa visiting the largest Chat (Mild Stimulant) Market at Aweday. In Addis have time to make walks on the main streets to visit historical Monuments, and for shopping. In the evening, we will host you at one of the best traditional restaurants of Addis where you can see the folkloric dances of the Ethiopian people and taste their variety of meals. Overnight: Ghion Hotel.
Day 12:Departure. After breakfast your Ethiopian Discovery comes to an end. You will be taken to the airport for your onward flight.
small group cultural tours
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends it's good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as experiencing new cultures.
how this holiday makes a difference
We introduce tourists to areas where the local communities welcome them. Every new itinerary is done in consultation with the local people to make sure they are happy with it and fully aware of the possible impacts of tourism. Our staff is trained to always treat locals with respect as well as observing their cultural traditions and avoiding patronizing attitudes. Through our welcome packs (given to every client) we encourage our customers to do likewise, by providing them with information about responsible tourism. We use local suppliers and locally run hotels where available. This ensures that the money we pay suppliers stays within the host country and benefits their economy instead of being repatriated outside of the country. All of our vehicles are upgraded and serviced regularly to ensure that we minimize pollution. By walking in a lot of areas, we travel in a low impact manner.

Our tour in Ethiopia uses local guides who can help guests to understand local customs and traditions, interact with local people and ensure at least a minimum level of local involvement in our holidays. Regular and ongoing training on responsible tourism is given to all our staff.

We also use locally run hotels where available and avoid at all costs foreign-owned hotel chains whose profits disappear out of the country. This ensures that the money we pay suppliers stays within the host country and benefits their economy. It also ensures a ‘trickle down’ effect. The hotels we use employ local people, buy their supplies locally and use local people for maintenance, refurbishment and development work. Guests at the hotels we use always have the option of not having their linen changed daily in order to save on water and energy use. This is clearly spelt out in the room information brochure.

Ethiopia discovery safariThis trip was developed for a very specific traveller in mind, that of a traveller wanting to be immersed in history, tradition and culture of an almost unknown landscape. For these enthusiasts, this tour will deliver incredible insights into this vast land and its people who are still suffering the effects of poverty from unrest.

One of the highlights of the trip is a visit to Lalibela. We make a point of sharing World Heritage Sites with clients, to help enrich their appreciation of places that have impacted us on a global scale. Lalibela, with its stone-hewn churches is described as “the creations of angels”.

All of the fees paid at places of interest go towards local economic development. Our tour includes a trip to places which charge a conservation fee and a large portion of all entrance fees is given to the local community. This helps to further conservation efforts in the respective areas. Apart from the historic value of the many places visited on this trip, we encourage visitors to support the local communities, especially in the form of exquisite crafts and handiwork. Senbete Village provides the perfect opportunity to acquire jewellery, woven materials and baskets as well as an insight into the day-to-day lives of the Oromo and Afar people.

Community development projects are supported either directly or indirectly through our local suppliers. Going forward, we endeavour to initiate and develop new community projects, in areas where these could be beneficial to the local people. On an ongoing basis, we continually monitor the social and political issues in Ethiopia, at both a local and national level, and communicating all relevant information to customers prior to departure (where possible). We support local tourism initiatives, where available, such as the cultural tourism programme in Ethiopia with the local Afar and Oromo people. Our guides always encourage our customers to purchase locally manufactured products rather than imported alternatives, and buy gifts and crafts from local shops and markets. We visit local communities where our clients can make donations.

The trip also includes a 3-hour guided walk in the Simien Mountains National Park (another World Heritage Site). On this walk, we will search for 3 endangered species found nowhere else in the world, namely the Walia Ibex, the Simien Wolf and the Gelada (an extremely rare baboon).

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