Day trip to Debre Libanos Monastery

Debre Libanos is a remarkable site in Ethiopia, located approximately 100 kilometers north of Addis Ababa. This iconic place is known for its historic monastery and impressive gorge. The monastery, founded in the 13th century, is a symbol of Ethiopian spirituality and houses unique artistic and religious treasures.

The surrounding area also offers stunning scenery, with a deep gorge where the Jamma River rushes into a spectacular canyon. The surrounding waterfalls and lush vegetation make Debre Libanos a place of outstanding natural beauty.

In addition to its historical and natural significance, Debre Libanos is also an important pilgrimage site for Ethiopian Orthodox faithful, attracting visitors seeking to connect with the history and spirituality of the region.

The main point

  • a visit to an emblematic monastery
Day 1: Addis Ababa - Debre Libanos - Addis Ababa

You will make the round trip during the day and visit this superb monastery whose stained glass windows are unique.

An excursion that is worth the detour.

Starting from 200 € / person

This price includes

  • transport by 4x4 or minibus, driver, fuel
  • lunch
  • entrance fees

This price does not include

  • drinks
  • possible costs for photos/videos
Details of your trip
Code : 903
  • 1 day/0 night
  • A la carte
  • Not concerned
  • 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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