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14 Days On the Horn of Africa Tour Package
Duration: 14 Days / 13 Nights Priced From: $3,422 (All pricing reflects per-person Land Only expenses) Dates: Nov, Jan, Sep, Nov

Once a rich and powerful kingdom in northeast Africa, Ethiopia lays claim to a history that stretches back thousands of years and our 14-day adventure through the diverse landscapes and unique cultures of this magical land begins at its geographical centre and in its capital city, Addis Ababa. From here, we travel past cascading waterfalls and through outstanding panoramic mountain sceneries -- including visits to the continent's fourth largest peak at Ras Dashen and to the foothills of the Simien range -- admire grand palaces, ancient monuments, majestic castles and the intricate religious paintings, artwork and architecture in rock-hewn churches dating from the 11th century, and learn about the lifestyles of locals by spending time in villages where fisherman still use papyrus boats. Some of our tour departures coincide with Ethiopia's festivals, giving us the opportunity to witness special traditional celebrations in which tens of thousands of Ethiopians congregate in elaborate dress and sing and dance into the night.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival
Arrive in Addis Ababa, (2450 m / 8,038 ft) Ethiopia's capital city. NOTE: Please note that our published dates for this tour are not set in stone. Variables such as festival dates and internal air schedules often necessitate adjusment of overall tour dates, sometimes up to a month prior to departure (though the likelihood of a shift diminshes as we draw nearer to tour departure). LAND ONLY passengers should contact us before confirming their air arrangements as some fares do not allow changes or attract a change fee. THIS IS A TRIP FOR THE ADVENTUROUS. The itinerary has been designed to be as comfortable as possible, but this part of the world is still undeveloped. Accommodation is basic in some places and some road journeys are long, dusty, and rough. This trip is suitable for hardy travellers who do not expect "creature comforts" or things to work smoothly everywhere. Despite the often-rustic conditions, delays, and bumpy roads, this will be a fascinating journey, full of epic moments for the experienced traveller who possesses a sense of humour, flexibility, and a true spirit for adventure. Overnight in Addis Ababa. Dinner if required.
Day 2 Addis Ababa: City Tour
This morning we tour Addis Ababa, with a visit to Ethiopia's National and Ethnographic Museum. One of its most famous residents is Lucy, a proto-human skull discovered in Ethiopia in 1974 and believed to be 3.5 million years old. The Ethnographic Museum, on the university campus of Addis Ababa, displays many items important to daily life in rural Ethiopia. A brief section also pertains to the life of the late Haile Selassie, Ethiopia's last emperor, crowned in 1930. We also see St George's Cathedral and then drive up Mount Entoto for a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. NOTE: On some departures, Addis sightseeing will occur at a different point of our tour in order to shuffle internal tour conent to accommodate festivals and internal flights which can change without notice. We may spend only one night in Addis and spend more time elsewhere to maximize our participation in the festivals. NOTE: Our September departure is set to coincide with Meskel, celebrated in this country for over 1,600 years. The word actually means "cross" and the feast commemorates the discovery of the Cross upon which Jesus was crucified by the Empress Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great. The original event took place on 19 March, AD 326, but the feast is now celebrated in late September. In Addis celebrations start in the early afternoon, when a huge procession bearing flaming torches approaches Meskel Square from various directions. The marchers include priests in their brightly hued vestments, students, brass bands, contingents of the armed forces, and bedecked floats carrying huge lit crosses. They circle the demera and fling their torches upon it, while singing a special Meskel song. Thousands gather at the square to join in and welcome the season of flowers and golden sunshine called 'Tseday.' As evening darkens the flames glow brighter. It is not until dawn that the burning pyramid consumes itself and the big tree at the centre finally falls. During the celebrations each house is stocked with tella, the local beer, and strangers are made welcome. Overnight in Addis Ababa. Breakfast and dinner.
Day 3 Addis Ababa - Lalibela
We fly to Lalibela through some outstanding mountain scenery. The climate is mild on average and malaria is generally not a problem (though it can occur in Bahr Dar later on in our journey). Lalibela is the site of eleven rock-hewn churches dating from the 11th century. Each of the churches is architecturally unique and several are decorated with colourful, well-preserved paintings. NOTE: During the Timkat Festival (January), due to the number of visitors at this time and the lack of suitable nearby hotel accommodation, we will likely be accommodated in sturdy tents with private toilet facilities and proper sprung beds. Most people are accommodated this way and feedback indicates that most visitors find this a very comfortable and enjoyable way to stay in Lalibela. We will also likely spend 3 nights in Lalibela, and only 2 in Axum on this departure. Overnight in Lalibela (2600m / 8,530 ft). Breakfast and dinner.
Day 4 Lalibela
Our January departures coincide with the Timkat Festival in Lalibela, the biggest celebration of the year in Ethiopia, marking the Epiphany every year on the 19th of January. Timkat is celebrated all over Ethiopia, but nowhere is it quite as spectacular as in Lalibela. The festival begins with Timkat Eve and dramatic processions through a night of fasting. Crowds of revelers, all dressed in white, sing and dance in the streets to the beating of drums. Priests, decked out in jewel encrusted velvet and satin robes, carry a replica of Arc of the Covenant known as a talbot in a grand procession through the streets. NOTE: On the Timkat (January) departure we will likely spend 3 nights in Lalibela and two in Axum. On all departures we will visit both the western and eastern group of churches where we will spend time wandering through parts of the village. An optional afternoon mule ride can be arranged to some of the many nearby churches or monasteries nestled high above the village. Overnight in Lalibela. Breakfast and dinner.
Day 5 Lalibela - Mekelle
Today we travel from Lalibela to Mekelle through some outstanding mountain scenery. Mekelle is the capital of the province of Tigre, a dry, rocky region. Today, as we travel from one valley to the next, we shall see a great variety of crops growing. Sugarcane, bananas, citrus fruits, wheat, barley, potatoes, and plenty of teff grow on the dry terraced mountainsides and valley floors. Teff, a short-stalked grain, produces the smallest grain in the world. Ethiopians mill it into flour used to make injera, the national bread. Upon arrival in Mekelle, we can view the city's new war memorial, a towering monument reminding us of the many who lost their lives fighting a bitter struggle for a more democratic Ethiopia. Overnight in Mekelle. Breakfast and dinner.
Day 6 Mekelle - Axum
Today we continue our journey north towards Axum. The scenery today is spectacular as we travel via Adi and Adwa. Adwa holds a special place in the hearts of Ethiopians, for it was here in March of 1896 that the Ethiopian forces under Emperor Menelik II defeated the Italian army. This victory ended all attempts by Italy to colonize Ethiopia. Later today we arrive in Axum (2202 m / 7,226 ft). This afternoon you may want to walk through part of the town or relax at our hotel, located on a hillside above Axum. Overnight in Axum. Breakfast and dinner.
Day 7 Axum
Today we explore the wonders of ancient Axum beginning with the Stelae Park. Carved completely from blocks of granite, these stelae are truly impressive. Although never erected, the largest stelae--now broken into several pieces--measures over 30 m (100 feet) long and dates from Ethiopia's pre-Christian era. Our tour continues to the Archaeological Museum, and to St Mary of Zion Church. We will see the ruins of the original 4th century church, and view an amazing collection of church relics including crosses and ancient crowns. It is here that we will also see the building that houses Ethiopia's most sacred religious artifact, the supposed Ark of the Covenant. On our late November departures, we watch the Hidar Zion Day processions and celebrations. This festival is attended by tens of thousands of people from all over Ethiopia, making it one of the most joyous annual pilgrimages in Axum, the "sacred city of the Ethiopians." Overnight in Axum. Breakfast and dinner.
Day 8 Axum - Simien Mountains Today we travel by road into the Simien Mountains and the Simien Eco Lodge. The highest point, Ras Dashen (4620 m / 15,246 ft above sea level), between the towns of Gondar and Axum (Aksum), is Africa's fourth highest peak. Numerous large rivers, including the Blue Nile, drain the highlands from east to west, towards the Nile Basin. From north to south, it's the Omo River, flowing into Lake Turkana. The Simiens stretch for over 40 kilometres with an almost two mile drop into the valley below. Our lodge is near Debarak, an area that is home to endemic animals such as Gelada baboons. Solar under-floor heaters warm the rooms to ward off the chill at night. Visitors are encouraged to learn about various ongoing eco-projects that preserve the fauna and flora and foster the economic development in the region as a whole. Overnight in Simien National Park. Simien Eco-Lodge. Breakfast and dinner. Day 9 Simien Mountains - Gondar Today we travel around Lake Tana to Gondar, the former capital of Ethiopia (1818 m / 6,000 ft). This "City of Castles" is one of Ethiopia's most interesting. Set in a beautiful landscape, Gondar is situated at the base of the Simien Mountains. The city's unique imperial precinct contains a dozen castles built by various emperors over a 236-year period. Overnight in Gondar Breakfast and dinner. Day 10 Gondar Today we will acquaint ourselves with the city, touring the castle of Emperor Fasiledes, founder of the former capital. The two-story castle with its domed towers was said to be "one of the most marvelous of buildings" by a visiting Yemeni envoy. We will also see the Bathing Palace, once surrounded by a moat of water. Today the moat is only filled with water during Epiphany for an annual baptism celebration. We will also visit the monasteries of Qusquam and Debre Berhan Selassie. The latter has not only many detailed 16th century frescoes, but also one of Ethiopia's most photographed ceilings, painted with angels' faces. We will also make a short trip outside Gondar to the tiny village of Wolleka, where once lived a large community of Falashas (Jewish Ethiopians). Although most departed in 1991, their Christian neighbours still make the figurines of black and red pottery for which the Falasha were so famous. Overnight in Gondar. Breakfast and dinner. Day 11 Gondar - Bahr Dar We continue to Bahr Dar, situated on the shore of Lake Tana in northwestern Ethiopia. Bahar Dar is a small town set on the southeastern shore of Lake Tana (Ethiopia's largest lake), where local fishermen still use papyrus boats, and just 30 km (19 miles) from the spectacular Tissisat Falls. Overnight in Bahr Dar. Breakfast and dinner. Day 12 Bahr Dar - Tis Abay - Bar Dahr From Bahr Dar we make a morning excursion to Tis Abay (Blue Nile Falls). Cascading 45 m (150 feet) to the cataract below, the constant spray of mist produces a spectacular rainbow, visible only in morning hours, above the falls. Home to a great variety of birds and plants, the waterfall is a natural paradise. Overnight in Bahr Dar. Breakfast and dinner. Day 13 Bahr Dar - Addis Ababa Today, if flights are available, we will fly to Addis. Alternatively, we will board our four-wheel drive vehicles for our drive south through the mountains of the central highlands. This is a long drive but the scenery is spectacular as we rise to 3500 m (11,480 feet) above sea level for a short time. We descend into Addis in the late afternoon. Overnight in Addis Ababa. Breakfast and dinner. Day 14 Departure Departure from Addis Ababa, or continue to South Ethiopia on our longer Southern Ethiopia itinerary. BON VOYAGE! Breakfast.
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11/09
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