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  • Axum -  Ethiopia's most ancient city and once capital of the great Aksumite Empire.
  • St. Mary's Church - Where the Ark of the Covenant is said to be housed.
  • Lalibela - Magnificent rock-hewn churches which were built by hand between 800 and 1200 AD and are still active worship places.
  • Addis Ababa  - With a population well over 3 million people, Ethiopia's capital city is full of museums and top destinations for Africa explorers.
  • Bale Mountain National Park - An excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts, this is home to the Ethiopian wolf, Bale monkey, and Harenna chameleon, and considered one of the top birding destinations in all of Africa.

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Fully Guided Tours & Trips in Ethiopia

Find the right fully guided tour for you in Ethiopia. There are 82 trips to choose from, that range from one day in length, up to 30 days. The month with the most departures is May, making it the most popular time to visit Ethiopia.

82 Fully Guided tour packages in Ethiopia with 58 reviews

6 Days Bale Mountains Trekking Tour Tour

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6 Days Bale Mountains Trekking Tour

Excdllent tour. The organisation was, from start to finish, spot on. All the guides etc wee competent, professional and friendly. Camping in the Bale mountains was an unforgetable experience. Totally reccommended

9 Days Ethiopia Wildlife Photography Tour Tour

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9 Days Ethiopia Wildlife Photography Tour

Outstanding Wildlife Photography Tour If you take this photographic tour with Armaye I can say that it is excellent from the moment you are contacted to plan it. Armaye was always kind and willing to have a good experience according to our budget and interests. He sent me an itinerary for 9 days and we traveled with him also we have used local guides at some parts. We saw a lot of Wildlife including our main targets(Ethiopian Wolf, Walia Ibex, Gelada Baboons, Menilik’s Bushbuck, Bale Monkey and Mountain Nyala) also reaching them with some hikes. Breathtaking views in Simien Mountain park but more chance to see wildlife and endemic birds in Bale Mountains. Our pictures are amazing, a beautiful memory. Unfortunately for me it wasn’t enough time I had in Ethiopia as I would like to visit many parks and more endemic wildlife and birds so I will plan to come some other time and use Armaye Tours service.

Heritages of Northern Ethiopia Tour

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Heritages of Northern Ethiopia

Our adventure with Tankwa Tours and Travel Agency was awesome! Every day was a paradise in Ethiopia! Well planned holiday and everything went as it should and made it stress free and very enjoyable. Good service and great package prices. Repeat customers here.
  • 5% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Explore historic sites of Ethiopia Tour

Explore historic sites of Ethiopia

Amazing tour, very well organized by Tigistu and his company: we saw interesting sites and learnt a lot about Ethiopian rich history and culture. Highly recommended!

5 Days Historical North Tour

5 Days Historical North

Very interesting trip with highly competent guide and skilful driver. Much appreciated

10 Days North ( 4 Days Hiking to The Semien Mountain & Lalibela, Gondar and Bahirdar ) Tour

10 Days North ( 4 Days Hiking to The Semien Mountain & Lalibela, Gondar and Bahirdar )

Northern Ethiopia  7 Days Tour

Northern Ethiopia 7 Days

Our guide was was very helpful and attentive to details and our safety. We wish we had been given an option for higher standard hotels. Some of them were really substandard and there were clearly better options available. Some of the local guides were really difficult to understand. We got tired of having to tip continually, not knowing how much would be appropriate. Either set guidelines or have those tips included.

Classic North Tour

Classic North

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Northern Historic Site Circuit 7Days/ 6 Nights ( Comfort) Tour

Northern Historic Site Circuit 7Days/ 6 Nights ( Comfort)

All we can say is GO TO ETHIOPIA, but only if you go with Across Africa tour and travel!!! You just simply will have the most life changing experience. Beka is not only one of the very BEST tour guides we have ever had, he is also an amazing ambassador for his country!

7  Days Northern Ethiopia  Tours &   Celebrating \" TIMKET\"  the Baptism of Christ . Tour

7 Days Northern Ethiopia Tours & Celebrating " TIMKET" the Baptism of Christ .

Great tour covering many important historical sites and the annual religious festival of Timket. Melese of Ethios Tours by Locals was efficient in arranging all the accommodation and guides and drivers. He was kind and considerate. I highly recommend using his tour services for a trip here that is more authentic being small group and hiring local guides.

Tribes, Mountains and Caves tour Tour

Tribes, Mountains and Caves tour

Around the Rift Valley Lakes Tour

Around the Rift Valley Lakes

Tailor-Made Ethiopia Safari Tour, Daily Departure & Private Guide Tour

Tailor-Made Ethiopia Safari Tour, Daily Departure & Private Guide

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Tailor-Made Best Ethiopia Tour with Daily Departure & Private Guide Tour

Tailor-Made Best Ethiopia Tour with Daily Departure & Private Guide

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The tour was organised very well and Armaye kept me informed on anything I needed to know from when I booked it until the tour started. The Bale mountains are stunning, it’s a very wild place and very challenging which made for a fantastic adventure, I highly recommend Armaye for any tours in Ethiopia, he also put me on to a guide in Harar who was brilliant
Beautiful country, excellent guides and accommodations. Saw and learned allot

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5 Days South Guragae Tribe Bike Tour

5 Days South Guragae Tribe Bike Tour

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9 Days Simien Mountains National Park

11 Days North Historic And Simien Gheralta Mountain Trekking

11 Days North Historic And Simien Gheralta Mountain Trekking

10 Days North Historic Route Ethiopia

10 Days North Historic Route Ethiopia

10 Days North Historic Route And Tigray Rock Churches Ethiopia

10 Days North Historic Route And Tigray Rock Churches Ethiopia

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There are too many different tours to list here, but here are a few examples.  A 10-day mid-range private tour of the historical circuit starts at around US$3,500 per person . To visit the Danakil Depression as part of an 11-day tour costs around US$5,000 per person.

The best time of year to go to Ethiopia is between  October and March . During these months, there is less rainfall and the heat is less intense in the extreme north and south. However, Ethiopia’s size means there are plenty of fantastic experiences available from June to September.

Trousers are also fine (though few local women wear them except in Addis Ababa) but  shorts or sleeveless tops are not really acceptable , especially in Islamic areas and rural settings. Men should generally wear long trousers and a shirt or T-shirt covering the shoulders.

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Adventure travel through ethiopia – the heart and soul of africa.

Explore and uncover the mystery that comes with one of the most fascinating destinations in the world. Ethiopian Adventure Tours are committed to providing you with an extraordinary adventure travel opportunity, experiencing this unique country on your own travel adventure.

Ethiopia is still little known as an adventure travel destination in Africa. Challenge everything you thought you knew about Africa – and join Ethiopian Adventure Tours’ unique and intimate adventure with guide Sam .

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Adventure Travel Destination – Ethiopia

Ethiopia is Africa’s heart and soul – scattered with historic palaces and ruins, vast natural landscapes, fascinating people, culture and ancient human history , Ethiopia offers you the opportunity to experience an ancient frontier.

Ethiopian Adventure Tours invites you to discover Ethiopia’s north, centre and east – visiting historic cities, simple mountain villages, genuine people , and millennia old monuments.

Ethiopia is an understatement in its own right – join Ethiopian Adventure Tours and experience Ethiopia for yourself.

Our local adventure travel guide – Haile

Ethiopian Adventure Tours’ top man on the job is Haile – a reliable, honest, professional who has has worked with Sam and Ethiopian Adventure Tours many times before. Sam and Haile both have very extensive personal networks throughout the country and bring a proven mix of skills and experience to each travel group.

Haile also speaks excellent English, and loves to show Ethiopia to those who wish to truly see it!

The Ethiopian aspect is what transports this particular adventure journey into something very special. We came away marvelling at just how close up we got to the country’s extraordinary history : the ancient geology, the very beginning of the human presence, the cradle of ancient civilisations, the politics ( ancient and recent ), and the absolute accessibility of the experiences that keen travellers recognise as hallmarks of a truly intriguing and engaging location. Adventure: of this there is also no doubt. It seems still to be a country that is yet to be fully 'opened' in the travellers sense, consequently there is an enjoyable 'we got there early' feel about so much of what we achieved with Sam. Each day brought something, or a series of somethings, which were by turns exhilarating, stunning (the dancing!!!), enriching (Aksum, Lalibela and other places), humbling (the people) and memorable.” – Mr B. & Dr R. W. Auckland, New Zealand

Adventure Stories from past Ethiopian Tours

This was the adventure trip of a life time. It completely surpassed all of my expectations. Thank you so much Sam, you went out of your way to enable us to see the deep layers of Ethiopia" – CP – April 2016
We are very delighted to support Sam’s Ethiopian Adventure travel expedition. Amongst a lifetime of travel experiences, our time in Ethiopia with Sam was truly astounding. I could not recommend it highly enough." – Mr B. & Dr R. W. – July 2015
I have had no hesitation in recommending this Adventure tour to my family, friends and anyone else who gave me the courtesy of listening.” – Penny C, Waiheke Island, New Zealand – May 2016

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Welcome to Ethiopian Adventure Tours!

Sam will guide you through the magical heartland of Africa – travelling through Ethiopia you will enjoy the hospitality of incredible people and be enriched by the amazing history. Come with us and explore these unique dynamic environments on your Ethiopian travels.

This is an Ethiopian tour adventure to the cradle of human kind and an experience you will hold dear for many years to come.

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Contact us today to join a travel group with Ethiopian Adventure Tours P O Box 68709 Newton Auckland, New Zealand 1010

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Ethiopia Travel Guide

Ethiopia is an emerging tourist destination. To make the most of your time in the country, it's important to understand what to expect, and how to best prepare for your journey across this beautiful, but unpredictable country. 

Taking a break, Community Trekking in Tigray.

Omo Valley Traditional Dance.

The view on the approach walk to Blue Nile Falls

Buffalo Herd in Gambella National Park.

Sankaber campsite in the Simien Mountains

Imet Gogo is a stunning viewpoint in the Simiens.

Taking a break to admire the view.

An armed scout must accompany you in the Simiens.

Lalibela market days

Body paint of the Omo Valley.

Breakfast at Mequat Mariam, Community Trekking.

The rainbow mist of the Blue Nile Falls

Karo Tribe in the Omo Valley.

Contents of our guide

  • Major travel regions of Ethiopia

Map of Ethiopia

  • Best travel routes in Ethiopia
  • Where to start your journey
  • Our top landmarks and places to visit 

Things to do in Ethiopia

Places to visit in ethiopia.

  • How long to spend in Ethiopia
  • Accommodation options in Ethiopia

When to visit Ethiopia

Costs of travelling to ethiopia.

  • Guiding options in Ethiopia

Safety in Ethiopia

  • Types of tours to Ethiopia

At the end, we have an FAQ section . This includes questions about: 

  • Visas, money, photos & video, daily expenditures, what to bring, mobile & communications, vaccinations, Ethiopian cuisine, guidance on tipping, dress code

Ethiopia Travel Guide

Major Travel Regions of Ethiopia

There are 4 major travel regions in Ethiopia: 

  • The Northern Circuit
  • The Rift Valley
  • The Omo Valley
  • The Dankil Depression

Beyond these easy-to-define regions, there are a number of other popular travel destinations, these include the Bale Mountains National Park , Harar , Gambella National Park , and the Gheralta Mountains (which are sometimes included in the northern circuit). 

We've broken down the major travel regions further on our Map of Ethiopia page . 

Scout with rifle spreading arms in front of landscape in the Simien Mountains

Best routes to take in Ethiopia

Which route you take around the country will depend entirely on: 

  • How much time you have available
  • What your budget is
  • Which destinations are most important to you 

Typical Routes in Northern Ethiopia

A typical route is a 12-day northern circuit , which starts in Addis Ababa and loops clockwise around northern Ethiopia, finishing back in Addis. 

The major destinations on the northern circuit are: Bahir Dar , Gonder , Simien Mountains , Axum , Lalibela , and the Gheralta Mountains . 

Additional destinations you can include on a northern circuit include the Danakil Depression , community trekking , and Harar . 

Typical Routes in Southern Ethiopia

The main destinations in the south of Ethiopia are the Bale Mountains National Park , the Rift Valley , and the Omo Valley . Which route you take will depend on which of these destinations, or which combinations of these destinations, you plan to visit. 

It should be noted that travelling in the south of Ethiopia is much harder than travelling in the north. The infrastructure in the south is much less developed, and the access routes are fewer and less well maintained. 

How to plan a trip

Given the diversity of experiences available in Ethiopia, the distances between destinations, and the difficulty of travelling using public transport, it's worth taking the time to understand your options so you end up with the best possible itinerary for you. 

We've spent years travelling around Ethiopia, have partnerships with the very best local guides, drivers, and tour operators, and have helped hundreds of travellers explore this incredible country . Get in touch with us to start your journey. 

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Where do I start? Where do I fly into?

Unless you are doing overland travel and coming in from a neighbouring country, you will arrive via international flight into Bole International Airport in the capital city, Addis Ababa . 

Most international flights are overnight and arrive in the early morning in Addis (typically 6-7am). From here, you will clear immigration, collect your visa (more on that below) and head out to meet your driver in the car park . 

Note that drivers are not allowed inside the airport terminal, so you will have to go outside to meet them. This can be a tricky affair , but airport staff are always on hand to help you and if you've booked with us, you will have key contacts who you can call if you need help. 

Most people spend the first day in Addis, using the morning to relax and freshen up after the overnight flight, and then heading out to explore some of the city in the afternoon. 

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Landmarks in Ethiopia

What are the must-see places in ethiopia.

We've compiled a list of some of our all-time favourite places, landmarks, lodges, wildlife, and restaurants in Ethiopia. Of course, we couldn't include everything, but if you're planning a trip, here are some amazing places you should consider visiting. 

In the north

  • Church of Saint George , Lalibela
  • Ras Dashen , Simien Mountains
  • Limalimo Lodge , Simien Mountains
  • Fasil Ghebbi , Gonder
  • Lake Tana and the Blue Nile Falls , Bahir Dar
  • Gelada Monkeys , Simien Mountains
  • Erta Ale and Dallol , Danakil Depression
  • Abuna Yemata Guh , Gheralta Mountains
  • Ben Abeba Restaurant , Lalibela
  • Korkor Lodge , Gheralta Mountains
  • Obelisk of Axum , Axum 
  • Hyena Man , Harar

In the South

  • Ethiopian Wolf , Bale Mountains
  • Bale Mountain Lodge , Bale Mountains
  • Tribes of the Omo Valley , Omo Valley

Gelada Monkey in the Simien Mountains

Whether it's trekking in the mountains, exploring the volcanic landscapes, seeing the wildlife, or soaking up the culture and history of this country, there is no shortage of incredible experiences on offer in Ethiopia. 

Any page we write can only scratch the surface of the wealth of opportunities in Ethiopia, but to give you an introduction into what's on offer, and hopefully inspire your next adventure, you can check out our guide to the top 10 things to do in Ethiopia .

Ethiopia Travel Guide

Admiring the view en route to Erar, Community Trekking.

A land of infinite variety, there's something for everyone in Ethiopia. Whether you're an adventurer, a honeymooner, a family looking for a break, a solo traveller, or a group of friends looking for a once-in-a-lifetime holiday, Ethiopia will surprise, delight, and inspire. 

Here's our rundown on the best places to visit in Ethiopia.  

Rock churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia

How long to spend in Ethiopia?

A typical trip to the north of Ethiopia is 10-12 days . In that time, you can visit many of the towns and national parks in the north. 10 days is the minimum time required if you want to explore all the destinations on the northern circuit. 

With 12-15 days, you can also include the Danakil Depression and community trekking (our personal favourite thing to do in the country). 

If you want to include the north and south, you will need around two weeks , although this depends on how many destinations you visit in the north. You will need at minimum of 4 days to explore the Omo Valley . 

At Brilliant, most of what we do is build tailor-made trips , and we very rarely run the same trip twice. So no matter your budget, interests, or appetite for adventure, we can help create an itinerary that's perfect for you.

Church of Saint George, rock-hewn churches in Lalibela Ethiopia

Accommodation Options in Ethiopia

Accommodation options in Ethiopia can fall short of international expectations (you can read more about this on our expectations guide here ).

However, there are an increasing number of excellent lodges , and the major destinations have enough options to keep most travellers happy. 

We've written a guide on accommodation options in Ethiopia , as well as the best lodges in Ethiopia and the luxury options available .  

View from room at Limalimo Lodge in the Simien Mountains

Cosy, cabin-esque rooms at Limalimo Lodge

The best time to visit Ethiopia is between October and March . The country experiences a rainy season from June to September , although travelling during these months is still possible. 

We've written an entire guide on when to visit Ethiopia . 

Woman sitting and smiling in front of Blue Nile Falls

A short walk takes you to the top of the falls

The cost of your trip to Ethiopia will depend on 4 key factors: 

  • The length of your trip
  • Your group size (solo travel is significantly more expensive)
  • The accommodation preferences
  • Whether you use local guides or professional guides

For more information, check out our guide explaining the travel costs in Ethiopia . 

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Guiding in Ethiopia

There are two options for guiding in Ethiopia. The first is to use local guides in each of the regions you visit. Local guides are usually very friendly, and well-versed in the local myths and legends , but often do not have the same expertise when it comes to the facts and historical accuracy the destinations.

For some, this is part of the joy of travelling around a region, but others it can be a frustration. 

If you opt for local guides, you will have different guides in each of the regions you visit. For example, once you arrive in Addis, you will be picked up at the airport by a local driver and taken to your hotel. A local guide will then meet you at the hotel and take you on a city tour of the capital. Once it's time to continue your journey, for example if you're heading up to Bahir Dar, a driver will take you to the airport in Addis and another driver will pick you up from the airport in Bahir Dar. Here, you will be met by another local guide who will look after you in Bahir Dar, and so on!

Our expectations guide talks more about what you can expect from local guides in Ethiopia. 

If you'd prefer a little more continuity, or if you value guides with high levels of accurate knowledge , you can opt for a professional escort guide to travel with you around the country. These guides have excellent English and usually have formal training in tourism. 

A professional escort guide does of course add to the trip cost, but it can be well worth it for some travellers. 

Ethiopia is, generally, a very safe country to travel around.

Addis Ababa is one of the safest African cities, and as long as you exercise common sense, it is unlikely you will have any problems with safety while travelling in Ethiopia. 

We've written a guide on safety in Ethiopia if you want to learn more. 

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Types of Tours to Ethiopia

With so many options for incredible tours in Ethiopia , it can be hard to know where to start, and how to plan the perfect adventure. Fortunately, our specialists have decades of experience in East Africa and know Ethiopia extraordinarily well, so get in touch with us to start your journey. 

There are many ways to slice and dice itineraries to Ethiopia, but to help get you started, here are some of the trips possible here: 

  • Adventure Tours
  • Cultural Tours
  • Wildlife Tours
  • Luxury Tours
  • Coffee Tours
  • Safaris in Ethiopia
  • Private Tours
  • Tailor-made Tours

Of course, these aren't mutually exclusive, and a single itinerary could be considered a blend of all the above!

Woman in front of Blue Nile Falls in Bahir Dar

Ethiopia Travel FAQs

How do i get a visa for travel to ethiopia.

All foreign nationals require a visa to enter Ethiopia. Fortunately, the process is very straightforward. You have two options for securing a visa, you can pay online in advance through the online evisa service , or you can obtain a visa on arrival at Bole International Airport.

If you use the online service, you will still collect your visa at the airport on arrival but you can skip the payment queue (which is welcome after a long overnight flight!) If you are paying on arrival, note that you cannot pay in Ethiopia

n Birr or card payment. You will need to pay in cash in either GBP, USD, or EUR. The price for a visa is around 50 USD for a standard 30 day visa. To secure a visa, your passport will need to be valid for at least the next 6 months from the point of arrival in Ethiopia. 

If you need to extend your visa, you can do this at the Immigration Headquarters on Churchill Avenue in Addis. For multiple entry visas, or if you are visiting on business, you need to contact the Ethiopian embassy in your home country, as these cannot be obtained online or on arrival.

Can I bring foreign currency to Ethiopia?

It is fine to bring in foreign currency, but if you are carrying more than 3000 USD equivalent, you will need to declare this. Generally there is no reason to bring huge wads of cash with you, as there are ATMs all over Addis and in all the major towns in the north and south. You are only allowed to import or export a maximum of 200 Ethiopian Birr. 

Am I allowed to bring my professional camera to Ethiopia?

Ethiopia is very photogenic, so you’ll want to bring a good camera with you to take the best snaps of your adventure. If you are planning on bringing a professional camera, you will need a permit. We can help you arrange this. There are no clear guidelines indicating which kinds of camera require permits, and handheld cameras are usually never questioned, but as a general rule - the bigger the camera, the more likely you’ll need a permit. 

How much money should I bring?

The local currency is Ethiopian Birr. In many of the built up cities, you can pay by card but you should not rely on this. If you’re going anywhere remotely out of cities, you should have cash to hand. Even in Addis Ababa, many establishments won’t accept card payments, or internet connectivity issues could mean they can’t accept it at the time.

ATMs can be found in most built up areas, so you don’t need to bring lots of cash with you into the country. It’s also now wise to walk around with huge sums of money withdrawn from Addis to last for your whole trip, so the best thing to do is plan ahead based on where you are going and for how long. Your guides can help you with this, but withdrawals are typically limited to 4000 Birr (~120 USD) anyway so you will need to top up throughout your trip.

Note: your guides won’t mind being tipped in a foreign currency, so consider this when determining birr withdrawal amounts.

How much will I spend on daily expenditures?

We advise carrying enough small notes (10 birr notes are very handy) for small payments and tipping. If you’re travelling to the Omo Valley, you’ll need enough 5 or 10 birr notes to pay for photographs. Daily expenditure will depend on personal preferences and requirements, and of course what is included in your tour with us. 500-800 birr (20-30 USD) per day is a good ball park to help you budget, and this will cover lunches, dinners, drinks and small personal spending. It does not include breakfast, excursions, entrance fees etc. which will typically be included in your tour price.

What should I bring when travelling to Ethiopia?

Much of Ethiopia is highland, which means temperatures are much milder than many countries in East Africa. Addis Ababa itself sits above 2000 metres, so you’ll be acclimatising the moment you step off the plane!

Given the diversity of climate from region to region in Ethiopia, you need to pack for the full spectrum of weather conditions (depending on where you are going, of course). In the Danakil Depression, temperatures will be approaching 40°C, whereas in the heights of the Simien Mountains at night, temperatures can fall to below freezing.

In general, daytime temperatures will range from 15°C to 25°C - so pack light clothes with a jacket/coat for the evenings.

Most hotels offer a laundry service, so you don’t need to bring too much! Remember, Ethiopians are conservative dressers so please respect this and dress to cover at least your knees and shoulders. Our trekking in the Simien Mountains page contains a full kit list for hiking in Ethiopia.

Will I get mobile data in Ethiopia? Can I get a local SIM?

The internet in Ethiopia is intermittent, and internet outages are frequent (either voluntarily during protests/civil unrest or involuntarily due to infrastructure).

Most hotels in built up areas will offer internet which is generally reliable. Ethiopia has just one telecom provider, the state-owned Ethio Telecom. The mobile data coverage is surprisingly good.

You will need to purchase a SIM card on arrival in Addis, and unfortunately it is not a simple process! Your guide will help you organise this, but essentially you will need to get a SIM card cut for your phone and they’ll take your passport details and a photo in the shop. It costs around 50 Birr (~2 USD). There are mobile data bundles available, depending on how much data you plan to use. 

What vaccinations do I need? Are there any medical pre-requisites?

It is important that you consult your GB or travel health nurse before visiting Ethiopia. Which vaccinations you will require, and specific advice pertaining to your safety while in the country will depend on your medical history and current health.

Thanks to Ethiopia’s high altitude, malaria is absent in much of the country. Most areas above 2000 metres are reportedly malaria free. That said, we still recommend taking anti-malarials as the disease is still present in low lying areas of the country.

A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate used to be required, but is no longer required at the time of writing, but it might be if you are coming from a country where the disease is present.

A cholera vaccination is required if you have a visited a cholera infected area within 6 days of arriving in Ethiopia.

It’s a good idea to bring a simple first aid kit with you, and you must bring any medicines you require with you, as local pharmacies have limited stocks. It’s extremely important that you take our comprehensive travel insurance when visiting Ethiopia. 

What is the food like in Ethiopia?

The mainstay for Ethiopian cuisines is injera topped with all sorts of sauces, meats (vegetarian options available as well), and spices. You will usually be eating with your hands when eating injera, and you should take care to only eat with your right hand. Placing food in your mouth with your left hand is considered rude.

You’ll also likely encounter a gursha, a tradition in Ethiopia where your host will feed you a piece of the meal - this should always be accepted! Ethiopian food is great, but if it’s your first time in the country and you are spending a number of weeks here, you should strike a balance between local cuisine and international foods that you are more accustomed to. We speak from experience...

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Is there a general dress code for travelling in Ethiopia?

Ethiopians are conservative dressers, so you should take care to respect this and dress accordingly. Clothing should cover the knees and shoulders. Of course, allowances are made in certain parts of the country (e.g. the Danakil Depression) where the searing heat demands shorts! 

What guidance on tipping?

Tipping is vitally important in Ethiopia and is somewhat of a cultural expectation. While tipping is hugely appreciated by the local staff and we recommend tipping generously where you can, it can be difficult social terrain. We hope the below advice can help you avoid any awkward/uncomfortable situations.

The social awkwardness is often worse regarding the amount of the tip rather than whether or not to tip at all (as most travellers will provide some amount of tip). One approach that we have found works well is to decide beforehand how much you want to tip, then take out and fold up the notes and place them firmly in your guide/drivers hands, thank them for their help/services and then move on.

You don't want to be in a position where you are being watched as you take out notes one by one deciding when to stop. As a general guide, we recommend tipping 10 USD per day for guides, and 5 USD per day for drivers/support staff (drivers, cooks etc.).

People do often tip much higher than this but it comes down to your budget, so our suggestion would be to start at 10 USD/day and go up/down from there depending on the quality of service and your budget. It can be tricky but it's important to feel like you're tipping what you feel is deserved whilst sticking to your budget!

Responsible tourism is woven into the values of Brilliant Ethiopia. It’s impossible to separate what we do from why we do it. We don’t just want to reduce the negative impacts of tourism on the country, but we want to actively increase the positive impacts that tourism can have on the local communities and businesses. As a traveller and guest in this incredible country, it is your responsibility to take the time to understand that nuances of the Ethiopian way of life, and to respect their customs and traditions. 

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We had an amazing time. Ethiopia is an incredible country, full of contrasts and historical sites. Our guides were very experienced, they speak english, and they showed us the best places and the most hidden ones, also. Ethiopia is not yet a touristic country, in spite of its many treasures. I recommend this trip and of course this company. Mola, thank you for your great work!

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Due to the ongoing political and security concerns, we have decided to pause our tour operations in Ethiopia. Our thoughts are with the Ethiopian people, including our tour leaders, team members and their families.

Please visit our Travel Alerts page for more information.

The great land of Ethiopia is one of Africa's veiled treasures. Archaeological, cultural and natural riches await for travelers keen to delve into this ancient yet often overlooked destination. From its rugged ranges and simple mountain villages to the beloved bursts of colors and time-worn relics dipped in mysticism, Ethiopia is a uniquely captivating destination and one we hope to explore with you again. Any future decisions to resume operations in Ethiopia will be based on the safety of travelers, staff and local communities.

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Ethiopia at a glance

Capital city.

Addis Ababa (population 5 million)

Approximately 120 million

Ethiopian birr (ETB)

(GMT+03:00) Nairobi

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Electricity.

Type C (European 2-pin) Type E (French 2-pin, female earth) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth) Type L (Italian 3-pin)

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Best time to visit ethiopia.

Travelers can expect plenty of sunshine while visiting Ethiopia. Temperatures are typically warm and balmy, although they can vary greatly with altitude. The lowland areas tend to be more hot and humid, while the highlands offer cooler temperatures. Rain is common from July to September but otherwise, sunshine prevails for the rest of the year.

Geography and environment

Landlocked Ethiopia is bordered by Kenya , Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Eritrea and Djibouti . Home to some of the most stunning and varied landscapes in Africa ,

Ethiopia is easily the most mountainous country in Africa, with the Simien and Bale ranges providing the highest peaks. The iconic Blue Nile (which is considered holy by locals) originates in Ethiopia's Lake Tana and runs through the country into neighboring Sudan.

Top 5 must-see sights of Ethiopia

1. churches of lalibela.

These miraculous, ancient churches cut from rock are the main reason travelers journey to the town Lalibela. Surrounded by myth and legend, these unique churches have stood for centuries and remain a sacred site for Ethiopians.

2. Aksum Ruins

This UNESCO World Heritage-listed archaeological site is home to some of the most impressive ancient ruins in the world. Located in the north of Ethiopia and featuring obelisks, royal tombs and remnants of palaces, fables suggest that this was once the home of the Queen of Sheba.

3. The Palace of Fasiladas

The city of Gonder is home to many incredible buildings, but the restored Palace of Fasiladas counts among the most impressive. Located within the Royal Enclosure, this castle possesses an intriguing fusion of Portuguese, Indian and Moorish decorative styles.

4. Blue Nile Falls

Meaning "smoking water" in Amharic, these legendary falls are best seen during the rainy season when the water levels swell, creating a thunderous amount of white water.

5. Debre Berhan Selassie Church

This unusual little church located in Gonder was built in the 17th century and features an elaborately decorated interior like no other - more than 100 winged cherubs are painted on the ceiling. A must-see when in Ethiopia.

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Ethiopia travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

What is the current situation in Ethiopia?

Foreign governments are strongly advising against travel to Ethiopia due to political and security concerns in many regions of the country. With these travel advisories in place, we have made the decision to halt all current and future tours in Ethiopia for 2024 and beyond. The safety of our travelers, operators and team members is our top priority and any future decisions to resume operations will depend on the security of those involved.

Do I need a visa to travel to Ethiopia?

Note: This information is under review due to the current situation in the country.

Most nationalities require a visa for entry to Ethiopia. If you are flying into Addis Ababa you can obtain a visa on arrival. You'll need two passport photos and approximately US$40.

You may be asked for proof of a return ticket, so please carry your tour notes as proof that you are leaving overland. If you are entering at any border other than Addis Ababa airport you MUST obtain your visa in advance via your nearest Ethiopia embassy or consulate.

Is tipping customary in Ethiopia?

Tipping isn’t mandatory in Ethiopia but is considered polite in restaurants and bars. It's up to the individual to choose to tip or not but rounding up a bill for good service or leaving 1-2 birr is appropriate.

What is the internet access like in Ethiopia?

Internet cafes can be found in cities and large towns but less so in rural and remote places.

Can I use my cell phone while in Ethiopia?

Cell phone coverage is quite good in Ethiopia's urban areas, but less so in rural, remote and mountainous areas. Ensure you have global roaming activated before leaving home if you wish to use your cell phone.

What are the toilets like in Ethiopia?

Squat/pit toilets are the standard in Ethiopia, except for western-style flushable toilets that are sometimes available in large hotels and other modern buildings. Carry your own supply of soap and toilet paper, as this is rarely provided.

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  • Cup of coffee = 10-15 ETB
  • Bottle of beer = 30-40 ETB
  • Simple lunch = 40-60 ETB
  • Nice dinner in a restaurant = 150-200 ETB

Can I drink the water in Ethiopia?

Tap water isn't considered safe for tourists to drink. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Ask your leader and accommodation provider for local advice on where drinking water can be accessed. Also, avoid ice in drinks and peel fruit before eating.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Ethiopia?

Credit cards are accepted only by a few large hotels in Addis Ababa as cash is the main mode of payment in Ethiopia. Ensure you have adequate cash to cover purchases not able to be made on credit.

What is ATM access like in Ethiopia?

There are a few ATMs that accept foreign cards in Ethiopia, mainly in Addis Ababa and other large cities. Withdrawing cash from ATMs can't necessarily be relied on, so carrying foreign currency (like US dollars) is recommended.

What public holidays are celebrated in Ethiopia?

  • 7 Jan Genna / Ethiopian Christmas
  • 19 Jan Timket / Epiphany
  • 2 Mar Adwa Victory Day
  • Siklet / Ethiopian Good Friday*
  • Fasika / Ethiopian Easter*
  • 1 May Labour Day
  • 5 May Arbegnoch Qen / Patriots' Victory Day
  • 28 May Dergue Downfall Day / National Day
  • End of Ramadan*
  • 11 Sep Enkutatash / Ethiopian New Year
  • 2 Sep Id Al-Adaha / Feast of Sacrifice
  • 27 Sep Meskel / Discovery of the True Cross
  • 1 Dec Mawlid / The Prophet's Birthday

*Please note these dates may vary. For a current list of public holidays in Ethiopia visit World Travel Guide's website .

Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Eden Reforestation Projects

Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief provides people in low-income communities with bicycles to mobilize school kids, health workers, and farmers in far-out areas – giving them access to vital education, healthcare, and income. Donations help provide Buffalo Bicycles – specifically designed to withstand the rugged terrain and harsh environment of rural regions – to those who need them most. Find out more or make a donation

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

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It is said to be an ornithologist’s paradise. 850 species of birds (16 of them are endemic) inhabit to Ethiopia. Having an extensive highland surrounded

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Ethiopia is a country full of contrasts and surprises - from high mountain tops, rolling rainforests and vast deserts, to prehistoric sites, ancient history and contemporary culture. Whatever your interests, we have something for everyone!

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To most of the world, Ethiopia is practically synonymous to famine and drought.

Granted, the famine that plagued Ethiopia between 1970s and 80s killed over a million people. It was one of the worst disasters in the world and millions of dollars were poured in from other countries in the form of aid and relief. 

But that was more than 40 years ago and Ethiopia has since recovered from the disaster. Today’s Ethiopia is very different from what most of us imagine. Its capital city of Addis Ababa in particular has developed tremendously along with the modern world. Ethiopia has become one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and it’s welcoming tourists again.

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Why You Should Visit Ethiopia

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One thing is for sure, Ethiopia is truly unique — culturally, historically and scenically. I have traveled to 20 countries in Africa and can safely say this country is unlike any other on the continent.

Ethiopia is an extremely mountainous country and boasts highlands rather than the vast savannas that are often associated with Africa. Plus, the country is so diverse that any Ethiopia itinerary will pack in a myriad of experiences, from hiking adventures and visits to tribal villages to history lessons at ancient sites. 

Ethiopia is different from the rest because it is the only country in Africa to have successfully fought off colonisation. It is true that Ethiopians have retained a strong sense of identity and traditions, which have made them very proud and patriotic people.

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It is possible to visit Ethiopia anytime of the year — but the best time to visit is from mid-October to January , when the rains have subsided and the countryside is still lush and green. I traveled Ethiopia in January and the temperatures were mild, with sunny days and cool nights.

It is best to avoid traveling Ethiopia during the rainy season, which falls in the summer months (June to August). During this period, roads in the mountains can get flooded and hiking trails may become too slippery.

Many people (including myself) time their trips to Ethiopia to coincide with religious festivals. Here are the biggest festivals of the year, in order of importance in Ethiopia:

  • Genna — The biggest festival of the year is equivalent to the Ethiopian Christmas, which falls on 7th January. It marks the end of a 40-day fast, and is celebrated by feasting with the family. You’ll find the biggest celebrations in Lalibela .
  • Timkat — The Ethiopian Epiphany is the second biggest festival and it falls on 19th January. The replica of Ark of Covenant is removed from every church in town and paraded around by priests dressed in colorful robes. The biggest celebrations are found in Gonder (Read about my experience celebrating Timkat in Ethiopia ).
  • Meskel — This is the country’s most colorful festival, and it falls on 27 September. It’s celebrated by massive cross-topped bonfires and elaborately dressed clergy.

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Addis Ababa Bole International Airport is a major hub in Africa, and the national carrier (Ethiopian Airlines) is one of the best airlines in Africa, connecting Addis Ababa to many parts of the world. They  fly direct from many major destinations including London, Singapore and Washington D.C.

Flights from most major cities in Europe to Addis Ababa cost from around 400euros or US$550 return. They’re at their lowest these days, and the cheapest flights are offered by Turkish Airlines. I flew from Malaga, Spain via Istanbul to Addis on Turkish Airlines for 440 euros return. Flights from London to Addis Ababa are as cheap as 380 euros return.

If you’re traveling to Ethiopia from US, flights from New York to Addis Ababa generally cost around US$1000 return with one stopover.

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In recent years, it has become very easy to travel to Ethiopia thanks to the new evisa system. It is now possible for citizens of all nationalities to get an Ethiopia evisa online. 

A single-entry evisa that lasts for 30 days cost US$52, while an evisa that lasts 90 days costs $72. The processing time is 3 days.

All you need is a passport photo and your passport that is valid for 6 months. This is the official government website .

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How to Get Around Ethiopia

Ethiopia is an extremely mountainous country. Many of its major sights lie on the central plateau and getting anywhere in the region can be a challenging task on its less-than-desirable roads or unpaved mountain dirt tracks. While the Chinese government is building new roads at lightning speed in Ethiopia, many of its roads remain in terrible conditions.

The easiest (and most comfortable) way to get around Ethiopia is by plane. Ethiopian Airlines operate domestic flights all over the country, flying to interesting destinations like Lalibela, Gonder, Bahir Dar and Arba Minch (Omo Valley).

Flights are usually quite affordable (less than US$100 each way), especially if you book them only when you arrive in Ethiopia from a local agent or Ethiopian Airlines office. You’ll also get a considerable discount on domestic flights if you flew Ethiopian Airlines from your home country to Ethiopia.

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Traveling Ethiopia by road leaves much to be desired and is recommended only to adventurous travelers who are prepared to explore Ethiopia at its own erratic pace. Bus travel is very cheap, and luxury buses are actually affordable and comfortable.

There are two main  luxury bus  operators: Selam Bus  and Sky Bus. Their buses have comfortable seating, air conditioning, experienced drivers and a fair safety record. Using Addis Ababa as a hub, both companies cover a limited network that includes Bahir Dar, Gondar, Dessie, Harar, Dire Dawa and Hawassa. Unlike most other buses, seats can be booked the day before you travel.

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Safety is often the biggest concern for those thinking of traveling to Ethiopia. It is true that the country has been plagued by civil unrest and unpredictable anti-government protests since November 2015.  

My friend who came with me on this trip to Ethiopia was hesitant at first, as her Ethiopian friend advised her not to travel Ethiopia because of the potential danger. The US travel advisory warns its citizens against traveling there — while that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t visit Ethiopia, I would recommend exercising caution when visiting.

That said, I felt completely safe during our Ethiopia trip and there was no hint of instability. I did however travel with a local tour operator, Aone Ethiopia Travel , and we had a guide most of the time. While in towns like Lalibela and Gonder, we encountered street kids and aggressive “guides”, but that was about the only negative experience we had. 

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Ethiopia’s poorly developed infrastructure and remote mountainous attractions make any trip here an adventure. Traveling independently in Ethiopia can be challenging and only recommended for those who have experience traveling in Africa.

I traveled Ethiopia on a private tour with Aone Ethiopia Travel, but I don’t recommend them as the tour was not well organised. If you are looking for something more affordable, I would recommend traveling in a group with G Adventures .

They are a small-group adventure tour operator and I have traveled with them many times (to Antarctica, Brazil, Mongolia etc). Their 10-Day Discover Ethiopia tour is reasonably priced and their Ethiopia itinerary covers the best of Ethiopia.

How Much Time to Travel Ethiopia?

Ethiopia is a big country — there is an incredible amount of things to see in Ethiopia and distances are long. We packed in as much as possible in our 2-week Ethiopia itinerary and still barely scratched the surface.

I explored the major sites like Lalibela and Simien Mountains, but didn’t get to visit the famous Aksum, Omo Valley and the Danakil Depression. Those areas look impressive and definitely worth visiting if you have the time.

I would recommend a minimum of 3 weeks to travel Ethiopia, and even longer if possible. Ethiopia is a truly spectacular country, and every region has its own star attraction.

  • Days 1-2: Addis Ababa
  • Days 3-4: Guassa Conservation Area
  • Days 5- 7: Lalibela
  • Days 8-10: Gonder
  • Days 11-13: Bahir Dar and Lake Tana
  • Day 14: Fly back to Addis Ababa

Best Things to Do in Ethiopia

The country’s capital, Addis Ababa, makes a great introduction to modern Ethiopia with its collection of museums and markets.  The most important sight in Addis Ababa has to be the National Museum of Ethiopia , home to the remains of Lucy (first human being). Other interesting places to visit include Addis Mercato and Holy Trinity Cathedral , as well as the nearby Entoto Mountain for a panorama of the city.

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If there’s only one place you can visit in  Ethiopia , make it Lalibela. Perched at an altitude of 2,630m, the hilly town is h ome to 13 rock-hewn churches built in the 12th century. Carved right out of  balsatic scoria  volcanic rocks, these 900-year-old churches were meticulously sculpted below ground level and immaculately preserved until they were discovered by a Portuguese priest in 1520.

Today, the  World Heritage Site is highly protected by UNESCO. What set the churches here apart from other monuments like Petra is that they are still active and fully-functioning. Rise early and visit at dawn to see pilgrims and priests pray and chant in a hypnotizing and spiritual setting. The Lalibela rock churches were easily my favorite place to visit in Ethiopia.

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Lauded as the Camelot of Africa, this ancient capital is the stuff of legends, thanks to its treasure trove of 16th century palaces, lavish castles, and sprawling gardens. It is also home to one of the most well preserved churches in Ethiopia that feature impressive wall art.

I was very privileged to be in Gonder for the annual Timkat festival , the Ethiopian Epiphany Day. Locals put on their best traditional costume and reenact the baptism of Jesus Christ (by jumping into the city’s bath). Gonder is known for putting on the biggest Timkat celebrations in the country.

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With some of Ethiopia’s highest peaks, the Simien Mountains pack quite a punch when it comes to lofty landscapes. You can spend weeks trekking here and you still won’t see everything in the national park. We woke up very early for a short hike and saw hundreds of gelada monkeys all around us. If you are an avid hiker, make sure to reserve a few days in your Ethiopia itinerary to go hiking around the mountaintop monsteries in Simien Mountains.

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Another highlight of my trip to Ethiopia, the largely unknown Guassa Conservation area is a rugged, rural area not too far from Addis Ababa. This 98-square-km conservation area has been protected by the locally community since the 17th century.

It is an excellent area to spot endemic wildlife like the Gelada baboons and the Ethiopian wolf, as well as to immerse in remote local villages that will warmly welcome you. We stayed overnight at a simple hut and went on a long hike down to the bottom of the valley to visit a local village. It was a humbling experience and the landscape was absolutely mindblowing.

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Ethiopia’s largest lake (and Africa’s third largest) has a peaceful and serene setting that is worth visiting to escape from the dusty towns. Its waters are inhabited by small pods of hippopotamus, hundreds of endemic species of birds; and its shores are dotted with over 30 monasteries, some of which feature the best mural art in Ethiopia.

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Situated in the highlands of northern Ethiopia, Aksum marks the location of the heart of ancient Ethiopia, when the Kingdom of Aksum was the most powerful state in the region. The massive ruins, dating from between the 1st and the 13th century A.D., include monolithic obelisks, giant stelae, royal tombs and the ruins of ancient castles. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to include this in your Ethiopia itinerary if you are a history buff.

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In the remote vast plains of southern Ethiopia, Omo Valley is home to many tribal villages with interesting traditions and culture. Each of the villages has their own customs and language and have lived basically the same lifestyle for centuries.

The Mursi and Hamar are proud people who adorn themselves in unusual body art and jewelry and cattle are vital to their existence. They are also very territorial and will fiercely defend their land and way of life. Even though the region is remote, many tour companies operate tours to the Lower Omo Valley and several of its villages. Just be prepared for a pricey and challenging trip – both logistically and physically.

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The Danakil Depression overlaps the borders of Eritrea and Djibouti and is part of the great East African Rift Valley. The climate is unforgiving and widely considered the hottest (average temp of 94F), driest (4 – 8 inches of annual rainfall) and lowest spot (400 feet below sea level) on the planet. Having said all that, this is definitely home to some of the world’s most unearthly landscapes .

The lava lake at Erta Ale is one of only six lava lakes on Earth and will leave you in awe. The multi-colored hydrothermal bubbling lakes and great salt pans will amaze you and have you question if you are still on Planet Earth.

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Where to Stay in Ethiopia

Hotel Lobelia was the best place we stayed at in Ethiopia. It’s located just a 5-minute drive from the airport, in the up-and-coming Bole district that’s packed with restaurants and bars. The hotel has comfortable and spacious rooms, and great WiFi and a good breakfast spread. They also provide free airport transfer to the hotel. Check the latest prices here.

This is a simple, rustic lodge in the middle of the protected area. It feels like the middle of nowhere here and is great for getting disconnected and being deep in nature. You’ll have to bring your own food to cook and don’t expect any heating (it gets extremely cold at night!). Find more info on the conservation area website .

A landmark hotel in Lalibela, this is the oldest and most established hotel in town. While it needs some serious renovation work, it has a leafy garden with panoramic views of town and it’s located right in the centre of town, just a 5-minute walk from the churches. Book here.

This is a really cheap hostel just minutes from Gonder’s historical centre. It’s quite basic, but gives a run for your money due to its great location and not-too-scruffy rooms. Book here.

This beachfront hotel was the second best place we stayed at. It feels like a fancy beach resort that needs some sprucing up, but otherwise rooms are spacious, beds are really big and luxurious, and there’s even a swimming pool in the centre of the resort. Check the latest rates.

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Before you dismiss the idea of having good food in a country that was once affected by famine, think again. You’ll be surprised to learn that Ethiopian food – much like other aspects of its culture – is some of the most diverse in Africa. It is absolutely unique  and distinctive (the only place in the world that shares Ethiopian food culture is its next door neighbor, Eritrea .)

The country’s main staple is injera , an ubiquitous pancake that is eaten for every meal all over Ethiopia. It is spread out on a large flat basket and simply topped with mounds of spicy meat stews, colorful vegetable curries and even raw cubes of beef. Originally made from tef (indigenous Ethiopian cereal), the injera may taste tangy, bitter and even slightly sour for the first-time taster — but it will grow on you.

Injera is often eaten with wat, an Ethiopian version of curry which can be very spicy. Chicken curry (doro wat) is known as the national dish, and it’s often eaten on religious festivals. Sheep curry (beg wat) is the most common, followed by beef (bere wat). Read my guide on Ethiopian food to learn what and where to eat!

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Traveling Ethiopia isn’t exactly cheap — especially if you want to explore the remote regions. Most people, including myself, opt for a guided tour in Ethiopia as that is the best way to cover less-conventional paths in a shorter time.

I traveled with Aone Ethiopia and the 14-day Ethiopia itinerary costs around US$2150 per person. That included all our accommodation (in budget hotels) and transportation in 4×4 vehicle and minivan. Our meals and domestic flights were not included. 

I would definitely travel Ethiopia independently the next time I visit. It is possible to travel Ethiopia on a budget if you stay at guesthouses. A budget hotel in Ethiopia usually costs US$30-50 per night (don’t expect high standards), and food is cheap at around US$2 to 5 per meal in a local eatery or restaurant. A ride on the local bus is affordable, at around US$10 for a 4-hour journey.

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Internet connection in Ethiopia has improved tremendously in recent years. You can get pretty good WiFi in most hotels and even guesthouses. Addis Ababa International Airport and other airports in Ethiopia actually offer free and relatively fast WiFi.

3G data connection in Addis Ababa works quite well, though connections are patchy once you leave the capital city.Getting a local SIM is cheap and easy. There is only one telco service provider, which is Ethio Telecom. You can get a SIM card for 30 birr in any Ethio Telecom shop. Make sure to get your SIM registered (required by the government here) and your personal hotspot established.

As well as blocking 3G networks, the Ethiopia government also regularly blocks social media channels. Be sure to  get a VPN for Ethiopia travel.

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Ethiopia has a highly diverse population of people. The Tigray, Oromo, Somali and Amhara people make up Ethiopia’s population but there are more than 80 different ethnic groups represented. Some of these ethnicities have as few as 10,000 people.

Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia, but English is also widely spoken in Ethiopia. Learn some basic words like “selam tena jistilign” (hello!) and “ameseginalew” (thank you!) and locals really appreciate it! 

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Due to the mountainous terrain, it gets pretty cold in some parts of Ethiopia during the winter months (November to February). But temperatures are mild, reaching around 73°F (23°C) in the day and 42°F (6°C) at night. This number can rise past 30°C on the lowland fringes of eastern, southern and western Ethiopia.

Bring layers regardless of the time you’re visiting Ethiopia. If you’re visiting Ethiopia in summer, t-shirts and long pants will suffice. For those visiting in winter, just bring a light jacket for the chilly nights. Don’t forget your sunscreen and hat as the sun in mountainous Ethiopia can be very strong. During my visit in January, I had on my thick winter jacket on most days.

Many Ethiopian Christian Orthodox ladies (especially in the villages) cover their hair with a white linen cloth. They are not very conservative and do not expect foreigners to cover up. To show some respect and fit in, try to cover your shoulders and knees. 

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Have I answered all your questions on Ethiopia travel? Let me know in the comments field below and I will be more than happy to help you out! I hope this article has inspired you to plan your own Ethiopia itinerary!

Here are more articles that I’ve written about Ethiopia and nearby countries in the Horn of Africa:

  • Eritrea Travel Guide
  • Asmara, Eritrea: An Art Deco City in Africa
  • 50 Pictures of Ethiopia
  • A Guide to Ethiopian Food
  • Celebrating Timkat in Ethiopia
  • The Rock Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia

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Nellie Huang

Nellie Huang is the founder of WildJunket. Originally from Singapore, Nellie has traveled to over 150 countries across 7 continents. She is a book author and Lonely Planet guidebook writer. As an adventure travel blogger, she has a special interest in unusual destinations and deep experiences. Follow her travels on her Facebook and Instagram .

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For us why visit Ethiopia, its all about the adventures. You can’t get any better than hiking one of the best hikes in the world. The Simien Mountains has epic views and great wildlife.

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Hi David, great post. I am rushed for time in Lalibela. Do you think an entire afternoon (2-5) and an am (6am to 11am) if enough time? I know longer is better but I am pressed for time. thanks

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hi Niraj, thanks for dropping by! Yes it would be possible but you’ll probably only get to see some of the temples, not all. Still if you’re pressed for time, it is definitely possible. The town is small and it’s easy to walk from one temple to another.

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Hi, I just want to update as of December 2018, all countries are eligible for e-Visa to Ethiopia. Amongst these, most get visa-free travel to Ethiopia (including all Africa countries).

Wow that’s great news! It was quite a pain for me to get my visa as I had to mail my passport back home to get the visa. Brilliant, thank you!

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Elías García

As I recently traveled to Ethiopia (and enjoyed 100% this amazing wild land) and needed an electronic visa to get in the country, definetely I can advice you to obtain it in advance so you will save time and avod long lines! You can also check the requirements and eligible countries.

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What exactly you mean by two passport photos? We need get two separate photos of passport size along with what’s already in our passport??

Yes, you need two separate passport-sized photos besides your passport.

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It took me a bit longer time to read this blog completely, but I must say, you have really changed my way of looking at Ethiopia. I have never gone through so much information in one single article regarding this place. The history, the culture has really created a spark inside me, to visit this place soon.

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Hike to the Massif of Abune Yosef near Lalibela is recommended for its off the beaten path trek, wild-life and village to village hike.

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Thanks for the great writeup. The headline mentioned this as a 2020 guide. Is the photo from Erta Ale from 2020? I have read that recently, the lava lake is quite low and obscured by smoke. Do you have any info about that?

hi Dan, I’m afraid the photo is from 2018. Sorry I’m not informed about the current situation at Erta Ale. It’s best to email a tour operator who runs tours there.

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ALEX THOMPSON

I honestly like Ethiopian Airlines — they’ve never been late for me, gotten me to my destination when other airlines had canceled my flight but they have some airline policies that are hard to understand.

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Mahlet Kebede

I really surprised, you explain and narrate Ethiopian tourist attractions very well, Of course it is very help full to prepare my own itinerary, Thanks a lot.

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