Treasures of Northern Ethiopia

Northern Ethiopia's historic sites are full of ancient wonders, from the UNESCO-listed rock churches of Lalibela to the mysterious obelisks of Tigray. Soak up the captivating atmosphere of the monasteries of Lake Tana, explore the ancestral remains of Aksum, the ancient capital of the Aksum Kingdom, and delve into the fascinating history of the castles of Gondar, witnesses to the past grandeur of Ethiopia.

Historical sites in northern Ethiopia are associated with a multitude of significant historical events. These iconic places have been the scene of key moments in Ethiopian history, providing a fascinating insight into the region's cultural, religious and political evolution over the centuries.

Events such as the construction of the rock churches of Lalibela, the reigns of the kings and queens of Aksum, and interactions with other ancient civilizations have left a lasting imprint on these historic sites. These events have helped shape Northern Ethiopia's unique identity and heritage, making visits to these sites an enriching experience for history buffs and travelers seeking cultural discoveries.

The main points

  • Unesco heritage sites
  • Rock churches of Lalibela
  • Simien Mountains and meeting with Gelada baboons endemic to Ethiopia
Day 1 Arrival in Addis Ababa

On arrival, meet the team at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport and transfer to the hotel for check-in.

After breakfast, you will visit the national museum where Lucy is located. You will have lunch in town and in the afternoon visit the Trinity Cathedral and the Mausoleum of Emperor Menelik II.

Night Hotel in Addis Ababa

Day 2: Flight to Bhardar - Blue Nile Falls and Lake Tana Monasteries

Morning, flight to Bhardar (times communicated later) and drive to the small town of Tiss Abay (32 km of track) to visit the impressive Blue Nile Falls, known locally as Tis Issat “Smoke of Fire”.

Walk around the falls where you can see the Portuguese bridge dating from the 17th century and the surrounding countryside. The area around the waterfall is very fertile and the Amharas who live here grow wheat, sorghum and teff (from which injera, the national bread, is made).

In the afternoon, boat trip on Lake Tana to visit the monasteries built between the 14th and 19th centuries. Depending on the time available, the most representative and still in service are: Ura Kidane Mehret and Azwa Maryam and Entos Eyesus.

Night hotel in Bhardar

Day 3: Awra Amba Community - Gondar

After breakfast, tarmac road to Gondar (180 km). On the way you will visit the Awra Amba community.

After lunch you will arrive in Gondar and visit the castles of Emperor Fassiladas, its swimming pool, the palace of Empress Minitab, the banquet hall of Emperor Bakaffa, the church of Debre Birhan dating from the 17th century (Light of the Trinity).

Night Resort in Gondar

Starting from Suspended € / person

This price includes

  • Two domestic flights with Ethiopian Airlines
  • Accommodation in hotels ***/****double room local standards
  • Full board breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Non-alcoholic drinks (1 mineral water or 1 soda per person with lunch and dinner)
  • Mini bus with AC, and/or 4x4 vehicle, driver and fuel
  • All entries and visits planned in the program
  • All transfers
  • Guards and specialized guides in the simian park
  • French-speaking guide for the entire duration of the trip
  • Specialist local guides for northern sites
  • Boats on Lake Tana
  • All government taxes

This price does not include

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Cancellation/repatriation insurance
  • Laundry service
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Fees for videos and photos
  • Tips

 

Single room supplement: 300.00 euros per person

Departures on September 25 (Meskel) and November 25 (Axum Sion) take place over 11 days and 10 nights

Departure from September 25: + 250.00 euros per person

Departure from November 25: + 320.00 euros per person

Single room supplement: + 150.00 euros per person

Tigray

Tigray

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Code : 202
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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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