This 17-day journey is a rich tapestry of Ethiopia’s ancient heritage and breathtaking natural beauty. Explore imperial cities, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, sacred mountain monasteries, and the wildlife-rich lakes of the Great Rift Valley. Experience how history and nature intertwine in one of the world’s most culturally layered landscapes.
Meskel, the "Finding of the True Cross," is among Ethiopia’s most vibrant Orthodox celebrations, spanning two lively days each year (September 26 & 27). Rich in tradition, the festival is marked by feasting, joyous dances, and spectacular religious ceremonies.
This journey offers a rare balance of nature, heritage, and human connection. It’s a path through Ethiopia’s past and present, and a celebration of everything that makes this country unforgettable.
This journey through the historic towns of northern Ethiopia is more than an itinerary—it’s an encounter with ancient civilizations, sacred spaces, living traditions, and warm communities that open their hearts to you. With every step, you’ll trace the story of a land that shaped Africa’s spiritual and historical landscape.
This 18-day journey blends ancient history, sacred landscapes, and the raw power of nature. From the iconic rock-hewn churches of Lalibela to the surreal, lava-filled expanses of the Danakil Depression, this itinerary offers an unforgettable dive into Ethiopia’s spiritual soul and geological extremes.
Tucked inside the caldera of an ancient volcano, Wenchi Crater Lake is a world apart — a blue oasis cradled by emerald hills, sacred islands, and whispering forests. Just a few hours from Addis Ababa, this high-altitude sanctuary invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and reconnect with nature, culture, and yourself.
Few places on Earth feel as wild, ancient, and breathtaking as the Simien Mountains. This five-day trekking adventure takes you along dramatic escarpments, through cloud-kissed alpine meadows, and into the heart of one of Africa’s most spectacular national parks — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where wildlife, landscapes, and highland culture converge.
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