The Bale Mountains National Park, a perfect spot for nature lovers, is known for its wildlife. Over 60 mammal species and 260 bird species have been recorded here. The lush forests of the Bale Mountains National Park are perfect for trekking, horseback riding, and walking amongst […]
Ethiopia
Awash National Park
Awash National Park Is Ethiopia’s first officially opened wildlife reserve, Awash National Park. The dramatic Awash Falls, as the river tumbles into its gorge, is the sight not to be missed in the national park, the beautiful clear pools of the hot springs (Filwoha), its fauna […]
Ethiopia
Senkelle Swayne’s Hartebeest Sanctuary
Senkelle Swayne’s Hartebeest Sanctuary an open acacia woodland of the reserve is quite scenic, most of the animals are easily spotted, especially the Swayne’s hartebeests, Bohor, reedbucks, greater kudus, orbis antelopes, spotted hyenas, serval and civet cats, caracals, warthogs, common jackals and more than 91 species […]
Ethiopia
Gambella National Park
The Gambella National Park is marshy savannah splashed through by millions of white-eared kob in Africa’s second-largest antelope migration. It hosts populations of elephant, buffalo and lion as well as olive baboon, guereza monkeys, several rare antelope and bird species. The region is less frequented by […]
Ethiopia
Chebera-Churchura National Park
Chebera-Churchura National Park is where wild elephants and buffalos forage in swampy palm-fringed jungle clearings. Waterfalls crashing into forested gorges alive with birdsong, bustling small-town markets, and traditionalist Surma women adorned with colourful jewelry and body paint.
Ethiopia
Abijatta-Shala Lakes National Park
Abijatta-Shala Lakes National Park is best for extraordinary Bird Viewing. It is situated on the stunning Rift Valley, which features two contrasting lakes that provide sanctuary to a spectacular variety of bird species including Yellow Wagtails, Ibis, Pelicans and Flamingoes.
Ethiopia
Netch sar National park
Netch sar National park is home to a varied terrain that covers escarpments, swamps and forest. The park offers excellent wildlife viewing and, to its remarkable the “Bridge of God isthmus”.
Ethiopia
Mago National Park
Mago National Park is a place for the unspoiled, wildlife-ridden landscapes and women in lip plates & traditional headdresses from the Mursi tribe. Birdlife in this park is also amazing.
Ethiopia
Yangudi-Rassa National Park
Yangudi-Rassa National Park is a protected ecosystem consisting of Mount Yangudi and Rassa plains as you meet the endangered African Wild Ass, a species ancestor to the domestic donkey.