The Western Ethiopia is undisturbed and seldom visited, and while its towns are nothing special, it’s one of the most beautiful regions in Ethiopia. Rainforests and coffee plantations share the landscape with savannah grasslands, wildlife-rich swamps and high plateaus carpeted in fields of tef (an indigenous grass cultivated as a cereal, the base for making injera).
Days | Trip Description | ||||
Day 01- Arrival – Sightseeing Addis (The new Flower) | Addis Alem St Maryam Church St Maryam Church is Addis Alem’s most interesting building. It stands out for its lavish decoration: the basilica’s exterior, as well as the maqdas (inner sanctuary), is entirely covered with murals. | ||||
Day 02- Gibe Sheleko National Park | Gibe Sheleko National Park It covers 360 sq km of upland plateau, parts of the Gibe River gorge area and patches of endemic forest. The diverse, but rather elusive, wildlife includes 17 mammal species, such as greater kudu and a few hippos in the river valley. The birdwatching is also good, with over 200 species recorded – including red-winged pytilia and white-winged cliff chat. The park headquarters is signed 178km west of Addis just beyond the town of Welkite. Gambela Nuer, Misinger And Anuak Tribes As impressive as the scenery is, it’s the ethnic diversity that’s the real attraction: white-robed highlanders flock to churches while, on the South Sudan border, ritually scarred Nuer people stride across the grasslands with their long-horned cattle. The Anuak people of the Gambela region believe that to continue travelling west is to fall off the edge of the world – they are wrong on this score: the world doesn’t end in western Ethiopia, it just feels that way. Anuak Market In Gambela’s north is the Anuak market. Vendors sit in the shade of the trees selling cereals, firewood, large Nile perch and tobacco. To pass the time, many indulge in akowyo (water-pipe) smoking. You can taste the borde (traditional sorghum ‘beer’), served to thirsty marketgoers from metal buckets. | ||||
Day 03- Fly Addis – Departure | Departure | ||||
DEPARTURE Hope you enjoyed your stay with us, Many thanks for coming & Have the safest flight. |
Accommodation: | All accommodation on private facilities. |
Meals/Beverages: | Meals on Full board basis Breakfasts, Lunches & dinners with one soft drink or bottled water per meal per person are included. |
Transfers/Transport: | Airport welcome, assistance with luggage, and transportation by air-conditioned comfortable spacious vehicles, completed with bottled water. |
National Guide: | English speaking qualified national tour guides for the entire sightseeing. |
Sightseeing Fees: Local taxes Porterage fees | All entrance fees as per the program are included All necessary local Government taxes are included Porterage fees at the Airport and Hotels. |
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE
Domestic Flights: | A strict luggage restriction of 20kgs per person and hand luggage, applies to all light aircraft flights within Ethiopia. It is important that you carry soft-sided or “barrel” bags, as hard-sided suitcases (Samsonite-style) cannot be fitted into the small holds of light aircraft if you use the charter flights on this program. |
Excess Baggage: | Excess baggage may be safely stored at hotel in Addis Ababa. |
Miscellaneous: | Visa for Ethiopia. |
Flight
Gratitude Meals | International & Domestic flights Internal (Domestic) Flights will be quoted separately on the flight section. Tipping Any other meals other than the above mentioned. |
Insurance: | Insurance coverage of personal loss, injury, illness or damages incurred during your trip. We strongly recommend travel /cancellation insurance. |
Personal expenses: | Items of a purely personal nature such as drinks (unless noted), laundry, dry cleaning, internet, fax, or telephone charges and transfers/sightseeing or meals not included in “Your itinerary includes”. |
Baggage allowance: | Excess baggage charge |
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