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Organized trips and tours in Ethiopia

Adventure in the Horn of Africa

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Have you ever thought of spending your vacations in Ethiopia? This East African country is full of wonders to discover, which are a must-see on our itinerary: the Hamer villages where you can witness the "bull jumping" ceremony, the Elsod crater where local populations extract salt, the Sofomar Caves, considered the longest caves in all of Africa.

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Ethiopia

Discovering Ethiopia

Tour operator: Local agency

From local markets to the remote tribes of the Omo Valley: deep immersion into ethiopian unique culture and spectacular landscapes


Konso, Mago National Park, Addis Ababa, Turmi

Guide Speaking:
Inglese
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$2,199
$275/day
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12 days
Ethiopia

Ethiopia Tour

Tour operator: Local agency

A tour that combines authentic cultural encounters, naturalistic explorations in the Bale Mountains, and picturesque stops at the crater lakes!


Tuludimtu forest, Mago National Park, Yabelo, Addis Ababa, Omo Valley

Guide Speaking:
Inglese
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$3,379
$282/day
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11 days
Ethiopia

Exploring Ethiopia

Tour operator: Local agency

From the Bale Mountains to the lakes of the Rift Valley, with stops for unique encounters with the Rastafarians and moments of relaxation at the Wondo Genet hot springs!


Lake Langano, Bale Mountains, Awedae Markets, Harar

Guide Speaking:
Inglese
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$2,439
$222/day
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hillside landscape in Ethiopia
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Why travelling to Ethiopia?

Cultura: The local communities of Dorze, Konso, Hamer, Mursi, Ari, and many others accompany us on our journey through Ethiopia, sharing their customs and traditions. These are experiences we will take home with us.
Flora: From the agricultural terraces of the Omo Valley (the first in all of Africa), to the Tuludimtu forest, home to endemic species. And what about the Bale Mountains, an African alpine universe!
Fauna: Sail alongside Africa's longest crocodiles in Lake Chamo, encounter the Semien red fox in the Sanete Plateau, photograph zebras in the Nech Sar National Park.
Curiosity: The Great Rift Valley, which crosses Ethiopia, is the only physical feature of Africa visible from space!

The best time to visit Ethiopia

Ethiopia has its dry season from October to April, which is ideal for trekking in the mountains and exploring historical sites, avoiding the rainy season that goes from May to September.

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How to organize a trip to Ethiopia?

Don't go on a DIY trip to Ethiopia, choose Tramundi! A specialized tour operator that organizes tailor-made trips in Ethiopia for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the local culture. There's a group just waiting for you to embark on an adventure in the Horn of Africa!

What to bring on a trip to Ethiopia?

Hiking shoes, to explore the most remote areas of the country and not miss any hidden gem. Clothing suitable for various temperatures (even though we are in Addis Ababa, in January temperatures can drop to 7°C!). For photography enthusiasts, all the necessary equipment to take pictures to cry over once back home.

When is the best time to go to Ethiopia?

The climate of Ethiopia is monsoonal tropical; temperatures remain stable throughout the year while precipitation varies. In the highlands of the country, rainfall mainly occurs between June and September; in the lowlands, between April and September. Therefore, the best time for a trip to Ethiopia is from October to March, thus avoiding the rainy season.

Where is Ethiopia located?

Ethiopia is a country in Eastern Africa, as well as part of the Horn of Africa. It borders Eritrea to the north, Somalia and Djibouti to the east, Kenya to the south, and South Sudan to the west. A great starting point for your exploration of this amazing continent!
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