Surma, the flower people of Ethiopia

Fascinating ethnic group with unique traditions that adorn themselves with flowers to enhance themselves. Discover the Surma ethnic group, also known as the Suri, the flower people of the Omo Valley.

Women wear lip trays Made from ceramic or wood, signs of beauty. As for the men, they participate in Donga ceremonies, which are traditional rituals involving wrestling competitions. These ceremonies are of great cultural and social importance within the Surma community.

Experience total immersion in a Surma village located in the southwest of Ethiopia, which will remain forever engraved in your mind.

This trip is very popular with professional and amateur photographers as these people, who evolve in wild nature, enchant their creativity and exacerbate their passion for photography.

To find out more about Surmas, click here

 

The main points

  • Total immersion with an ethnic group in the heart of nature
  • Possibility of attending a Donga (not guaranteed)
Day 1 - Arrival in Addis Ababa - Jimma

Arrival in Addis Ababa and head west towards Jimma. En route, you will discover the beautiful Gurage and Oromo villages. You pass through the beautiful and picturesque Gibe River gorge. After crossing the coffee and khat plantations, you will arrive at Jimma.

Jimma was the capital of the former Keffa province. It was in this region that coffee beans were first discovered by a shepherd.

Night in hotel in Jimma

Day 2: Jimma – Kibish

Road to Kibish via Mizan Teferi through dense and beautiful forest. The people living in this area are the Kefecho, and the Yem and Bench ethnic groups. This place is famous throughout the country for coffee, tea and spices.

Night camping in Kibish.

Surmas Territory (Suri)

Three full days in Suri territory (surma) you will visit several villages and be able to take photos of these flower people who like to adorn themselves with the elements of nature.

You will be able to appreciate the culture and the very particular way of life of these people.

You may be able to attend a Donga (stick fight). Please note that these fights which can lead to death are prohibited in Ethiopia but still practiced.

You will go to the herds to experience an astonishing tradition!

Nights camping

Starting from 1.800,00 € / person

This price includes

  • The program according to the description above
  • Accommodation in hotels ***/****double room local standards and campsite
  • Full board breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Non-alcoholic drinks (1 mineral water per person at lunch and dinner), water during camping
  • 4x4 vehicle(s), driver and fuel
  • All entries and visits planned in the program
  • All transfers
  • Guards and specialized guides among the Surmas
  • French-speaking guide for the entire duration of the trip
  • Cook and kitchen assistant
  • Cooking and camping equipment (excluding sleeping bags)
  • All government taxes

This price does not include

  • International flight (optional)
  • Visa
  • Cancellation/repatriation insurance
  • Fees for the Donga
  • Fees for videos and photos
  • Laundry service
  • Tips

Single room supplement: 60.00 euros per person

Details of your trip
Code : 103
  • 7 days / 6 nights
  • July 1 and 22, 2024
    August 5 and 26, 2024
    September 9 and 23, 2024
    October 7 and 21, 2024
    November 11 and 25, 2024
    December 2 and 16, 2024
  • campsite and hotel
  • Transport : 

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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