Our collaboration with the indigenous communities of Ethiopia's Omo Valley holds profound significance, offering unique cultural, anthropological, and ecological insights.
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Welcome to Addis Ababa — Ethiopia’s beating heart, a city where ancient legacies, revolutionary dreams, and the pulse of modern Africa coexist in bold, unpredictable ways.
Just a few hours from Addis Ababa, Awash National Park offers one of Ethiopia’s most accessible and exhilarating encounters with nature. Nestled in the East African Rift, this protected sanctuary blends wildlife, geology, and culture into a raw and unforgettable adventure.
Our connection with the indigenous peoples of southern Ethiopia is deeply meaningful from cultural, anthropological, ecological, and human rights perspectives. Discover why exploring and supporting these unique communities matters.
This 10-day adventure takes you deep into the cultural and spiritual heart of Ethiopia. From island monasteries on Lake Tana to the rock-hewn wonders of Lalibela, and from the royal castles of Gondar to the legendary city of Axum — you’ll journey across time, landscapes, and civilizations. Along the way, you’ll meet local communities building new futures with ancient wisdom.
Our work with the tribal peoples of southern Ethiopia is important for several reasons, including cultural, anthropological, and humanitarian perspectives.
More than a drink, coffee in Ethiopia is a way of life—an origin story whispered through forests, villages, and ceremonies.
This six-day cultural expedition takes you into the ancestral lands of Ethiopia’s most iconic tribal communities. From the Dorze highlands to the Omo Valley, you’ll meet the Konso, Mursi, Hamer, and more — people whose lives, rituals, and wisdom preserve one of the most diverse and intact cultural mosaics on Earth.
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