Exceptional trekking in Ethiopia between Simien and Bale

A trip combining the two largest, most magnificent, richest in emotions and panoramic landscapes: the Simien Mountains and Balé National Parks.
The Simien mountains to the north are home to Ras Dashen which rises to 4,533 m above sea level; To the east, in the isolated Balé mountains, Tullu Deemtu peaks at an altitude of 4,377 meters and is the 2nd highest peak in Ethiopia.

This perfect combination gives nature lovers a unique trekking opportunity in the heart of these two national parks. With 5 days of trekking in Simien and 5 days in Balé, the balance of these treks will meet all your expectations.


This experience will give you the chance to interact with local communities and witness their culture and way of life.
These sites are the refuge of many endemic species in Ethiopia and you will discover families of Gelada baboons, Walia Ibex, Abyssinian wolves, Nyala and many species of birds.

The flora is wild and the giant lobelias adapt to these harsh high altitude climates.


You will have the opportunity to visit Gondar, former capital of Ethiopia in the 17th century and its castles and enjoy a well-deserved rest in Langano where you can relax by the lake and practice some water activities.

The main points

  • The grandiose panoramas of the mountains, with peaks exceeding 4000 meters.
  • The diversity of landscapes, from deep canyons to spectacular plateaus.
  • Observing unique species such as the Gelada Baboon and Walia Ibex, Mountain Nyala and Abyssinian Wolf
  • Meeting the villagers and discovering their traditional way of life.
  • The diverse landscapes of Bale National Park, offering a unique experience in the heart of Ethiopian nature
  • Rest day at Lake Langano
Day 1: Addis Ababa

Arrival in Addis Ababa and welcome by your guide. Installation at your hotel.

You will visit the Trinity Cathedral, the Mausoleum of Emperor Menelik II (Bààta Church) and the national museum where Lucy is located.

Night hotel.

Day 2: Flight to Gondar - Simien Sankaber Mountains

After breakfast transfer to the airport and flight to Gondar, city created by King Fassiledous in 1636, capital of Ethiopia in the 17th century. You will continue to Debark located approximately 100 km from Gondar, where the headquarters of Simien National Park is located.

Here you will meet your local guide and your scout who will accompany you throughout your trek. Then you

You will go to Sankaber to your first campsite in the national park. On this site you will already appreciate the beauty of this mountainous region and these extraordinary landscapes while enjoying the endemic Gelada baboons and the howls of the Lammergeyer giants.

Camping in Sankaber.

Day 3: Sankaber – Geech

Avant votre départ, nous coordonnerons tout le personnel, mules, muletiers, logistique, cuisiniers, nourritures, boissons pour votre trekking.

La route de Sankaber à Geech dans les montagnes du Simien est une étape époustouflante qui vous emmène à travers des paysages à couper le souffle.

En partant de Sankaber, situé à une altitude de 3 200 mètres, vous serez émerveillé par les vues panoramiques sur les falaises escarpées et les vallées verdoyantes. Ensuite, vous traverserez des prairies d'altitude parsemées de fleurs sauvages et vous pourrez apercevoir des babouins geladas, une espèce endémique de singes.

En approchant de Geech, à une altitude de 3 600 mètres, vous serez entouré par des formations rocheuses spectaculaires et des paysages montagneux à couper le souffle, offrant une expérience inoubliable au cœur de la nature sauvage éthiopienne.

Camping à Geech

Starting from Suspended € / person

This price includes

  • The program as described above
  • Accommodation Hotel / campsite (double room) according to the itinerary
  • Full board
  • All transfers
  • Non-alcoholic drinks
  • All entry fees
  • 2 Domestic flights Addis Ababa / Gondar and Gondar / Addis Ababa
  • Vehicle(s), fuel and experienced driver(s)
  • French speaking guide throughout the duration of the trip
  • Local guides at all sites
  • Guards and guides specialized in the parks for trekking
  • Cook, mules and muleteers
  • Kitchen and camping equipment (excluding sleeping bags)
  • All government taxes as per itinerary

This price does not include

  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Cancellation/Repatriation insurance (optional)
  • Telephone, laundry
  • Fees for photos and videos
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • All other personal interests

Single room supplement: 150.00 euros per person

Details of your trip
Code : 402
  • 18 days / 17 nights
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Why travel with us ?

Value for money

Competitive prices while guaranteeing you quality service

Total flexibility

Our accessibility, our diversity of offers and our commitment to offering experiences adapted to each type of traveler

Services

Our careful drivers, passionate guides selected for their good level of French and respect for the values of Aisha Tours Ethiopia

Guarantees

We have all the necessary guarantees to ensure your peace of mind for your trip: Atout France registration, financial guarantees, insurance and traveler insurance.

Without any other intermediary

With our presence in France and Ethiopia, our advantage is to control your trip without delegating it to another service provider.

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