Pilgrimage to Saint Mary of Sion in Axum

Aksum is considered the religious capital of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. But it is also the heart of ancient Ethiopia: there are numerous remains of monuments built between the 1st and 13th centuries. The site is included on the UNESCO World Heritage list.


Every year, at the end of November, Ethiopian Christians commemorate Saint Mary of Aksum. This event, also called Hidar Zion, is associated with the presence of the Ark of the Covenant secretly kept in Aksum.

Thousands of people attend this festival which is also one of the main pilgrimages in the country.


You will participate in this procession and parades in ceremonial clothing. This program allows you to discover the emblematic towns and sites of northern Ethiopia.

The main points

  • Witness one of the most important pilgrimages in Ethiopia
  • Unesco heritage sites
  • Main historical sites in the north
Day 1: Addis Ababa

Arrival at Addis Ababa Bole airport. Welcome by your French-speaking guide. Transfer to your hotel and installation in the rooms. Breakfast at the hotel and brief rest to recover from the trip.

You will begin your visits to the city with the national museum to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Ethiopia, where you can find our ancestor Lucy.

After lunch, you will visit the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the country and the Mausoleum of Emperor Menelik II in the Bààta Church

Night in hotel

Day 2: Flight Addis Ababa - Bhardar

Road towards Tiss Abay for an excursion to the Blue Nile Falls (approx. 32 km of track). An easy 30-minute walk through the countryside will introduce you to the way of life of the villagers of this region. Return to Bahir Dar.

Departure from the pier for a stroll on Lake Tana, which allows you to approach some of the 30 islands which are home to monasteries. Along the way, we come across many “tankwa”, these boats made of papyrus that the islanders use to get from one island to another. Visit the Ura Kidane Mehret Monastery, the best known of the monasteries and which has an important collection of religious icons dating back to the 16th and 18th centuries, as well as those of Batra Maryam. During your crossing, you will be able to see numerous pelicans and fishermen crossing the lake on makeshift boats.

Night at Unison hotel or AbayMinch lodge or similar

Day 3: Bhardar - Awra Amba Community - Gondar

Road towards Gondar.
Along the way, stop at the village of Awra Amba, an Ethiopian community of around 400 members. It was founded in 1972 by Zumra Nuru, to resolve socio-economic problems through mutual aid in an egalitarian spirit. Adhering neither to Christianity nor to Islam, the Awra Amba community is discriminated against by these two dominant religions in the country but regularly joined by new members seduced by the principles of justice, equality and solidarity which founded it . You meet the founder who will answer all your questions about the community and its history.

After lunch, discovery of the sites of this medieval city classified as UNESCO world heritage sites. Discovery of the Fasilidas palace complex, that of Iyasu I and the Fasilidas basin, used today for religious ceremonies and particularly Timket (Epiphany).

Continue to visit the church of Debre Berhan Selassie, one of the most beautiful and famous in Ethiopia, with a ceiling covered with cherubs and superb wall paintings.

Night Hailé Resort or similar

Starting from 2740,00 € / person

This price includes

  • 2 domestic flights
  • Accommodation in ***/**** hotels and lodges (local standards) in double room
  • Full board breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • 4x4 vehicle, or minibus driver and fuel, insurance
  • Boat on Lake Tana
  • All entries
  • All transfers
  • French speaking guide for the entire duration of the trip
  • Specialized local guides for all sites
  • Non-alcoholic drinks during meals (1 mineral water per person at lunch and dinner)
  • government taxes

This price does not include

  • International flights
  • Insurance (optional)
  • Visa
  • Laundry service
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Fees for videos and photos
  • Tips

Single room supplement: 430.00 euros per person

Details of your trip
Code : 600
  • 10 days/9 nights
  • November 25, 2024
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