Ethiopia in Depth

13 Days Starting and ending in Addis Ababa

Visiting: Addis Ababa, National Museum of Ethiopia (የኢትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ ሙዚየም), Holy Trinity Church, Bahir Dar, Lake Tana Biosphere Reserve, Lake Tana, Narga Selassie, Gondar, The Kindu Trust, Debre Birhan Selassie, Debark, Simien Mountains, Tekeze River, Aksum, Axum, Dungur Palace (Queen of Sheba Palace), Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela, Adwa, Medhane Alem Adi Kasho, Wikro, Mek'ele, Lalibela, Church of St. George, Asheton Maryam Monastery

Tour operator:

Exodus

Tour code:

AYF

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Leisurely / Moderate

Age range:

16 to 99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:
English
Trip Styles:

Small Group

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

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Tour Overview

In the northeast of Ethiopia is the little visited region of Tigrai. Over the

centuries a series of churches of differing sizes and architectural styles

were carved into cliff-faces and rocky-outcrops, many still in use today.

Whilst following Ethiopia’s classic northern circuit through Lake Tana’s

monasteries, Gondar’s castles, the Simien Mountains and Lalibela’s

monolithic churches, we get off the beaten path and explore this beautiful

region in the heart of Ethiopian history.



Highlights

  • Rock hewn churches of Tigrai and Lalibela

  • Castles of Gondar

  • Spectacular scenery in the Simien Mountains

  • Monasteries on Lake Tana

  • Stelae of Axum

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Addis Ababa; City Tour.

Location: Addis Ababa, National Museum of Ethiopia (የኢትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ ሙዚየም), Holy Trinity Church

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Golden Royal Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: No Meals

Early morning arrival in Addis. Please note that if you are being picked up

at the airport (either on the group transfer or private transfer) you will

have to exit the terminal to find our representative with the Exodus board.

You may see people with signs inside the terminal but they are generally

people with special permission such as the UN, Government or hotels with

desks inside the terminal. After a leisurely morning to relax we will spend

the afternoon on a site-seeing tour of Addis Ababa. We will visit the

National Museum which houses some of the country’s historic treasures. The

collection of fossils and bones of early hominids discovered in Ethiopia

include the 3.5 million year old remains of ‘Lucy’, the oldest hominid

every found. We will also visit the Holy Trinity Church, Ethiopia’s main

cathedral and home to the remains of the last emperor, Haile Selassie.

Finally we will visit Menelik’s Mausoleum.



Day 2 : Fly To Bahar Dar; Free Afternoon With Option Of Blue Nile Falls Visit.

Location: Bahir Dar, Lake Tana Biosphere Reserve

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Tana Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we will take a spectacular flight to Bahar Dar. From the air we can

gaze across the extraordinary nature of the Ethiopian Plateau, repeatedly cut

by immensely deep gorges. Bahar Dar is a small but fast growing town on the

southern shore of Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile. It has long

attracted religious men and the area contains numerous churches and

monasteries, many of them on the thirty or so islands of Lake Tana. The

afternoon is free to enjoy the fantastic bird-watching around the lake or

head into Bahar Dar itself and explore its local market. There is also the

option of doing a half day excursion to the Blue Nile Falls (usually in the

morning).



Day 3 : Discover Lake Tana's Famous Monestaries.

Location: Lake Tana, Narga Selassie

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Tana Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a full day boat trip on Lake Tana to visit the monasteries of Narga

Selassie & URA Kidane Mehret. We’ll travel by boat to visit some of the

more remote monasteries and churches, most of which date back to the

thirteenth century. The monasteries are fascinating and unlike any others

outside Ethiopia, often decorated with bright mural painting. Because of

their isolation they were used to store art treasures and religious relics

from all over the country. Local history says the Ark of the Covenant was

kept on one of these islands when the city of Axum was under threat, and the

remains of five emperors are to be found at Daga Istafanos.





Day 4 : Drive To Gondar; Visit The Castles, Fasilides' Bathhouse And The Church's Ceiling.

Location: Gondar, The Kindu Trust, Debre Birhan Selassie

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Goha Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning we drive north to Gondar, the former capital of Ethiopia.

Arriving in Gondar we will stop by the Kindu Trust, a local organisation

which works with disadvantaged children, their families and communities.

After lunch we will explore Gondar and visit the castles, which were built in

the 17th and 18th century by several generations of Ethiopian kings. Nearby

is Debre Birhan Selassie church with its sensational angelic ceiling, and the

bathhouse of Fasilides where thousands of Ethiopians celebrate Timkat

festival every January. Our hotel is up on a cliff top with wonderful views

looking over the town.





Day 5 : Drive To Simien Mountains; Afternoon Hike Along The Plateau.

Location: Debark, Simien Mountains

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Simien Park Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast we drive to Debark on the edge of the Simien Mountains. The

road has considerably improved and the drive should take about 2hrs. In the

late morning we drive up into the mountains for some spectacular views of

this unique ecosystem. The highland plateau is capped by a dramatic skyline

of jagged volcanic plugs and split by deep gorges and gullies. On a good day,

the views are sensational and the striking towers and formations have been

described as the 'chess pieces of the Gods'. We take an optional 2hr walk,

mostly flat or downhill, and hope to see the endemic Gelada baboons and

Klipspringers before returning to Debark. The maximum altitude we reach is

3250m.





Day 6 : Continue To Axum.

Location: Simien Mountains, Tekeze River, Aksum

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Yared Zema Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Continue on a full day's drive to the fabled city of Axum via the lowlands of

the Simien Mountains and Tekeze River gorge. Though this is a long journey,

the spectacular views make time slide away. Arrive in the late afternoon.





Day 7 : Full Day Visiting The Ancient Capital Of The Axumite Kingdom.

Location: Axum, Dungur Palace (Queen of Sheba Palace)

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Yared Zema Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Axum is the seat of the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Axum, which was

once one of the most powerful in the ancient world. Located at the centre of

the trading routes between the Mediterranean and India, and the great port of

Adulis on the Red Sea, it was economically, politically and technically

advanced and at times had control over both sides of the Red Sea.

Axum is also the origin of Christianity in Ethiopia and believed to be the

resting place of the Ark of the Covenant. The old church of St Mary of Zion

was the first church to be built in Sub-Saharan Africa around 330AD. Its

ruins can be seen in the precinct of the church compound.

We visit the famous monolithic stelae of Axum, the tallest one still standing

reaches over 21 metres and the greatest one of them all, once 34 metres high

now lies toppled on the ground. It is still, however, the largest monolith

ever erected by man. The subterranean tombs, stone inscriptions of ancient

Axumite kings and the small archaeological museum are also living witness of

the ancient Axumite history. We will also visit the ruined palace of the

Queen of Sheba who is said to have given birth to Menelik the First, fathered

by King Solomon, the founder of Ethiopia's ruling family until the late

Emperor Haile Selassie.





Day 8 : Visit Yeha Temple And Through Eatern Tigrai To Wukro.

Location: Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela, Adwa, Medhane Alem Adi Kasho, Wikro

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Fiseha Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We leave for Wukro visiting some of the rock hewn churches of Eastern Tigrai

on the way. We first pass through the Battle field of Adwa, where the

Ethiopians defeated the Italian colonial army in 1896, and then stop to visit

the 500 B.C. pre-Christian Temple of Yeha. We will have lunch at Adigrat and

proceed on to Wukro. En route we visit the beautiful rock-hewn church of

Medhane-Alem Adi Kesho in Tsaeda Imba. Overnight stay at Wukro.





Day 9 : Visit Wukro's Rock-Hewn Churches And On To Mekele.

Location: Wikro, Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela, Mek'ele

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Planet Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning we start by driving about 20Kms North West of Wukro to visit the

famous rock-hewn church of Abreha Wo Atsebeha and Wukro Cherkos, on the

northern outskirts of the town, before proceeding on to Mekele in time to

explore this fast growing city.

*Planet Hotel or similar*



Day 10 : Drive Through Mountains And Gorges On The Way To Lalibela.

Location: Lalibela

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Roha Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is a long day’s driving but the scenery, once again, is spectacular

as we pass through mountains and river gorges, seeing for ourselves why

Ethiopia’s landscape is completely different to anywhere else. We

eventually reach Lalibela, possibly Ethiopia’s most famous site.





Day 11 : Explore Lalibela Amazing Churches.

Location: Lalibela, Church of St. George

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Roha Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We spend the day exploring Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches. Whilst they may

feel busy compared to the ones we’ve visited in Tigrai they are still

spectacular and well worth visiting. The churches are mostly cut from solid

rock, and therefore have the appearance of being underground. The most famous

church is Bete Giorgis (St George, patron saint of Ethiopia), carved in the

form of a Greek cross. It is exceptionally well preserved and visually almost

flawless.

The churches are quite dark inside, with little artificial light, and in some

cases limited natural light. In each one there is a resident priest, who is

usually happy to put on richly embroidered vestments and pose for a photo

with his crosses, ancient bibles and sunglasses (due to constant camera

flashes!). Although the churches are remote, they are not short of

worshippers: most Ethiopians, certainly of the older generation, are devout

Orthodox Christians, and the services in the churches on religious festivals

are of marathon length: sixteen hours is not unusual!



Day 12 : Mule Trek Up To Ashatan Maryam.

Location: Asheton Maryam Monastery

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Roha Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

In the morning we enjoy an optional (no extra cost) adventurous mule journey

to visit Ashetan Maryam (St Mary), built on a ridge with excellent views over

the surrounding countryside. The trip takes approximately 6 hours (round

trip) and will start early to avoid the heat. We will ride the mules up the

mountain for approximately an hour, before hiking the rest of the way up the

mountain to the church. After visiting the church we will walk back down to

the village on slippery mountain paths. This is a tough walk and is optional.

If you choose not to do the walk there is plenty to do in Lalibela: There is

the opportunity to walk into the town and visit some of the many shops or

relax in a Tej bar to sample the local fermented honey drink or a local café

to socialise.

The rest of the day is spent absorbing the atmosphere of this extraordinary

town with its Tukul or round houses. Made as two storey buildings, they are

unusual in Africa.





Day 13 : Fly To Addis Ababa. End.

Location: Addis Ababa

Meals Included: Breakfast

An afternoon flight takes us back to Addis Ababa. We are then transferred to

the hotel for day rooms and get settled before enjoying an optional final

dinner at a well-known local Ethiopian restaurant. Transfer back to the

airport in the late evening for our international flight back home. Please

note that due to flight schedules, some departures may include an extra night

at the end of the trip for flight inclusive clients and a day-time

return-flight.

The extension to the Islamic city of Harar starts today with an overnight in

Addis Ababa.



What's Included

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • All breakfasts

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • All accommodation (see below)

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Food


All breakfasts included

Hotel meals are generally good although they can lack variety. Local dishes
tend to be very good if you like hot, spicy food although milder versions can
be requested. Local food is traditionally eaten with the hands. The sour
bread known as injera is used as a scoop from the casserole dishes known as
wat. Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. It is normally drunk black with
sugar. The coffee ritual is something to be experienced at least once on your
trip. It is possible to get coffee with milk which the Ethiopians call
Machiato. Please note that you should not drink the tap water in Ethiopia. We
also suggest that clients bring snack food as this can be difficult to obtain
outside of Addis Ababa. Vegetarians can be catered for but they will have a
limited choice. The Ethiopian diet is meat based except for fasting days.
Fasting food is completely vegan as fasters should not consume any animal
by-product. Clients who have specialist dietary requirements must contact us
to discuss if they can be accommodated. Ethiopia is a poor country and they
are not familiar with gluten or lactose free diets.

Accommodation

You will spend 10 nights in comfortable hotels and two nights in basic hotels, most with en suite facilities. Additionally, there will be access to a day room in Addis Ababa on the final day. Accommodation is basic in comparison to European standards. Ethiopia is a developing country and there may occasionally be no hot water, or indeed, no water at all. Most rooms are furnished simply.



Single accommodation (available on request).

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    Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A.
    Other vaccines to consider: Hepatitis B; Meningococcal Meningitis; Rabies; Typhoid; Yellow Fever.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes

  • What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?

    10 nights comfortable hotels, 2 nights basic hotel, most with en suite facilities

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Minimum 16 year passenger or above can go on this tour.

  • What is the maximum group size?

    16

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    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

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Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Ethiopia in Depth

This trip opens your eyes to an oft neglected and misunderstood place. Ethiopia is not brown and parched. Ethiopia is not 1984 and Live Aid. Ethiopia is a beautiful place, with so much to see and a people very proud of their long and interesting (independent) history. Ethiopia is a surprise and a joy to visit.

Ethiopia in depth

This was the most amazing holiday. Our guide Gabre was excellent. Scenery was beautiful. We had a very good driver who negotiated some terrible roads with great care. Hotels were good considering it is such a poor country,pot luck sometimes . People were so friendly, which made the holiday for us. It is cool in the evening, jacket needed.Good strong trainers or walking shoes for very uneven surfaces around churches. Ethiopian airways were excellent. Ethiopian food is an acquired taste. !! One of our most memorable holidays.

Ethiopia in depth

A fantastic trip to an amazing country. The travelling was sometimes long and hard but the scenery and sights made it all totally worthwhile.

Ethiopia in Depth

A full-on trip to a truly African country. It has the people, history, culture, and scenery all in one country.

Ethiopia in Depth February 2015

Wonderful mountain scenery and sights for the intrepid traveller.

Sudden plan to Ethiopia

I didn't know much about Ethiopia. We suddenly make plan to visit Ethiopia and in this trip we come to about its culture and history. This trip is quite nice, sometime such sudden plans give you lot of happiness and fun.

Ethiopia in Depth

Overall it was an excellent trip for those who enjoy exploring history, current culture, scenery and wild life and who are happy to spend at times many hours riding in mini buses sometimes over dirt roads. Welcome from local people was genuine, some begging, some bartering but never felt under pressure to buy or give money. Mountain scenery was amazing, historic churches and pre christian sites were fabulous and with relative few visitors competing for space, views and photos. Local food was interesting and European particularly Italian options were available for those less adventurous. Tour description of climbs to some of the Rock churches and mountain walks under-estimated the toughness but were worth the challenge for those who were fit enough. Hotels generally pretty good except in Harar and there were more cash machines available than tour description suggested. We saw no sign of political unrest although aware of difficulties due to government cutting off wi-fi as several points in the holiday.

Amazing experience but challenging conditions

This was a busy and varied trip through northern Ethiopia. I had a great time and met lots of friendly, interesting and kind people. We bonded as a group and with our guide, which made it really special. The Simien Mountains are stunning and we got to see them from the national park, during the long drives and on the mule trek and climb up to a church in Lalibela. Our guide let us stop frequently on the long drives to take pictures, which broke up the journey and made it interesting. The unique paintings in the monastery churches in Lake Tana were breathtaking when we first saw them and the rock hewn churches in Lalibela were a true wonder. When we were there, the Ethiopians celebrated their Christmas and we experienced the pilgrimage that thousands of people make to Lalibela for the Christmas Day service. On Christmas Eve, we went up to the church in the Simiens by mule and on foot, which was dangerous and crowded coming down, but which was an amazing and unforgettable experience. We managed because of paid helpers who were mostly young lads trying to earn money for their education and I did not begrudge this at all. Also, the Ethiopians were kind, understanding and allowed us to pass safely, amazed that foreigners were there at all. In the evening, at 10 pm, some of us went to the rock hewn church of St Mary and joined thousands of pilgrims who were spending the night there, some holding candle wicks and watching the night time service. It was really atmospheric. Thankfully, we went back to the hotel to sleep. Others got up at 7 am to make it to the Christmas Day service itself and were seen in the crowd on Ethiopian tv! The accommodation was varied, some ok and some below standard. The wifi is unreliable and weak, even if the hotels say that it is available. The functionality of the plumbing, general cleanliness and availability of hot water is varied amongst all the hotels where we stayed and were the main problems. The availability of clean and functional toilets outside the hotels during the day was sparse. Be prepared to tolerate all of this when you go on this trip.

Ethiopia in Depth - Timkat Depature

A very enjoyable trip in a very interesting country. Ethiopia is a fast growing and exciting country, and within Africa, a population second only to Nigeria. The infrastructure is improving fast and its mainly young population are starting to enjoy the freedoms of an education and an emerging confident country. The rural areas remain very poor, but infrastructure, including electricity and improved irrigation and transport links, mean that Ethiopia is no longer the barren, drought prone region imagined by most westerners. In fact, during the rainy season, it must be one of the greenest countries in Africa, and the people are generally very friendly and welcoming. Addis in particular is something of a building site, but most of the other towns have concrete shells intended as future apartment blocks and hotels, and there are apparently more university graduates than jobs in many areas - so the future of the country appears bright - although there are still challenges with over-population and the amount of available land for farming. Most people are still subsistence farmers, and the economy is yet to open fully (you can't own land for example), and if the population is to continue growing, more efficient methods of farming will need to be adopted. However, Ethiopia is already a generally good place to travel. The hotels are good and clean, and despite the worries of others, hot water is generally available, and most places have Wi-Fi of varying quality. The country also yet, hasn't become a tourist mecca, meaning you will not have the place to yourself, but you certainly won't be experiencing the crowds of other more well known destinations. The scenery is wonderful - I hadn't realized quite how mountainous most of the country is. We were there in the dry season, but it was clear that following the rains, when everything greens up, it must be spectacular. Ethiopia is also very culturally distinct from anywhere else I've been in Africa - things start to look very "Ethiopian" quite quickly, being a blend of Jewish, Arabic and both north and southern African, as well being close to Sudan, so it comes across as a real melting pot of cultures and ideas.

Out of breath

Poor food, worse wine, fantastic scenery, friendly people, a plethora of birds, some unique endemic species of flora and fauna, some very dodgy hotel service and the worst Exodus arrivals procedure ever because the local Exodus guide is not allowed into the arrivals area!

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