Live out an unique experience
Dozens of ethnic communities living the ancestral way of life occupy the lands of the South, which extends as far as the Kenyan border.
The seven lakes which cross the Rift Valley allow visitors to study the giant crocodiles and families of hippopotami, just as the luxuriant forests of the Wondo Genet and the majestic Nechisar National Park offer an exceptional experience of the natural world.
The Bale National Park is without doubt considered the best place for seeing wild animals. It shelters in particular the Ethiopian wolf, the mountain Nyala and dozens of endemic bird species.
The seven lakes which cross the Rift Valley allow visitors to study the giant crocodiles and families of hippopotami, just as the luxuriant forests of the Wondo Genet and the majestic Nechisar National Park offer an exceptional experience of the natural world.
The Bale National Park is without doubt considered the best place for seeing wild animals. It shelters in particular the Ethiopian wolf, the mountain Nyala and dozens of endemic bird species.
Immersion in the life of the last Ethiopian tribes and their ancient way of life.
Exploration of the Omo and Mago national park. |
Discovering the 7 lakes of the Rift Valley.
1 day's walking in the Bale National Park. Visit to Harar. |
Visit the key natural, historical and cultural sites of the North and the South.
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