By Monalisha Mallick
● 03 May 18
Africa
Known as the ‘Roof of Africa,’ Ethiopia offers some diverse sights – from churches carved out of stone to stunning attractions, lush mountain views, and wildlife such as the rare Ethiopian wolf. Sounds tempting? We thought so.
With astonishing and eye-popping landscapes, Ethiopia is a perfect mix of adventure, history, nature, culture, and gastronomy and it is simply superb and unreal. From Lake Tana and the Blue Nile to the red-rock Gheralta Mountains, the arid Danakil Desert, and the lush Omo Valley, the landscapes in Ethiopia are brilliant and incredibly varied, and they look like they’ve leaped off a National Geographic magazine page.
The rock-hewn monuments of Lalibela are the most extraordinary man-made monuments in sub-Saharan Africa. The monuments have no blocks, no bricks, and no evidence of joints also. Instead, the rocks carved out of single solid chunks of pink volcanic rocks that underlay the region’s hillsides.
Roam through the 30 monasteries on the islands and peninsulas of Lake Tana, the birthplace of the Blue Nile.
Spend four to five days trekking in the Semien Mountains to spot the endemic Gelada Baboon and the endangered Walia Ibex, and be spellbound by the amazing views.
Ride on horseback to the Wenchi Crater Lake and hop on a boat to see the old monastery on the island.
Spend four days horseback riding and camping through Bale National Park, where you can spot waterfalls and the rare Ethiopian Wolf.
After completion of all the adventures, then go for a swim at Lake Langano or soak up in the sun.
Tip: Take a boat trip to spot some hippos and crocodiles.
Omo National Park – It has long been one of the most remote parks in Ethiopia and traveling here can be incredibly tough as it is surrounded by mountains. But getting to the park has just got a whole lot easier – with two new bridges over the Omo River.
Also known as Tis Issat, Blue Nile Falls are considered one of Ethiopia’s best-known tourist attractions. This is a must visit place for all photography lovers to take a beautiful selfie with Africa’s’ largest waterfall, and it’s a lifetime opportunity! The best time to visit the Blue Nile Falls in Ethiopia is August and September.
With the average temperature below 20°C, Ethiopia enjoys a mild climate throughout the year. Generally, the best time to visit Ethiopia is – between October and June.
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From 5 star hotels to resorts to budget hotel accommodation, there is a lot to choose from for stay in Ethiopia.
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Ethiopia is an extremely mountainous country and many of its major attractions lay on the central plateau. So, getting anywhere in the country can be a challenging task on its less-than-desirable roads or unpaved mountain dirt tracks.
While the government is building new roads at lightning speed, still many of its roads remain in terrible conditions. So it’s better to wander on bicycle across a city/town in Ethiopia. The easiest and comfortable way to get around Ethiopia (Entire country) is by flight. Ethiopian Airlines connects all the airports of the country.
Addis Ababa Bole International Airport is a primary hub in Africa, and the national carrier of Ethiopia (Ethiopian Airlines) flies direct from many major destinations around the world. The other airlines that travel to Ethiopia are:
Air India, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, Gulf Air, Egypt Air, Singapore Airlines, Kenya Airways, RwandAir, and flydubai
Ethiopia is truly unique – historically, culturally, and scenically. And it is an extremely mountainous country and boasts highlands rather than the vast savannahs that are often associated with Africa.
Capital: Addis Ababa
Currency: Birr
Official language: Amharic but English is widely spoken and understood
A passport valid for six months is required by all nationals. The payment fee for Ethiopian e-Visa is as follows:
Note: Kuwait residents can travel to Ethiopia with Visa on arrival facility.
Monalisha Mallick
Creative soul. Writer. Traveler. Monalisha is infinitely curious about the world. When not answering questions about her career choice (graduation in Engineering and profession in writing), she enjoys going out to experience new places, savor fresh cuisines, meet people (many time weird) and soak in the culture from different eras and places.
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