Ethiopia is an ancient country whose unique cultural heritage, rich history and remarkable biodiversity are reflected in a tally of nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites – more than any other country in Africa. Compelling antiquities include the mediaeval rock-hewn churches of Lalibela and Gheralta, ruined palaces and temples dating back 3,000 years, the magnificent 17th century castles of Gondar, and the oldest human fossils unearthed anywhere on the planet. Add to this the beautiful Simien and Bale Mountains, the spectacular volcanic landscapes of the Danakil Depression, and a wealth of mammals and birds found nowhere else in the world, and it’s little wonder that Ethiopia has become the most attractive and popular emergent tourist destination in Africa.

Historic Routes of Ethiopia

Certainly no country in Sub-Saharan Africa can trace its origins as far back Ethiopia is mentioned thirty there times in the holy bible and many times in the holy Qura’an.
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Discover Tribes of Omo Valley

The most culturally diverse circuit in Ethiopia, The South Omo Valley: the Cultural Mosaic of the South passes through areas dominated by Islam, Orthodox Christianity, various Protestant denominations, and traditional animists.
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Historic Routes and Omo Valley Combined

Travel to Ethiopia and discover a beautiful country, barely touched by modern society. It’s an incredible combination of history, tradition, culture and nature. 
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Expedition to Danakil Depression

A geological depression caused by the continental drift of three tectonic plates, the Danakil Depression is one of Earth’s most unusual environments. 
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Ethiopia’s Simien Mountains: Trekking On the Roof of the World

Experience the geological beauty of Ethiopia on a trekking adventure through one of the most dramatic landscapes in Africa.
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Trekking in the Bale Mountains

The Bale Mountains Park has a hugely varied mix of landscapes. On its 4000m high Sanetti Plateau, there is everything from glacial lakes to mountains, volcanic ridges, rock formations and swamps.
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Ethiopia’s Coffee Tour

With ample rainfall, appropriate temperature, and fertile soil, Ethiopia grows varieties of washed and sundried/natural Arabica coffees in East, South and Western parts of the country.
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