Ethiopia

Once almost synonymous with poverty due to the widely televised famine in the 1980’s, this is an old country rich in culture, fascinating tribes, people, and numerous historical sites that also boasts stunningly beautiful and varied landscapes. Addis Ababa, the country’s capital, is a good starting point for a number of excursions. It is host to large markets, beautiful cathedrals and mausoleums.   AXUM, considered the ancient royal capital of the earliest Ethiopian Kingdom shouldn't be missed. To the north of the city, the Blue Nile waterfalls offer a picturesque excursion, while the Bale Mountains National park to the south, is perfect for the adventurous. Rising over 4000 metres in height, it is one of the few places for high altitude horseback riding and trekking. Here, you can see the endemic Simien Red fox, the Mountain Nyala (a type of large mountain antelope), Anubis baboons among others. It is the largest afro-Alpine habitat in the world. Spelunkers will be thrilled to visit Sof Omar Cave – a massively extensive underground network of caverns. The Rift Valley Lakes are    another interesting destination. It is a network of 7 in a volcanic backdrop – one of the best places for birdwatching, within which lake Abiata is one of the only lakes in Ethiopia where it is safe to swim. On the food side, Ethiopian cuisine is a delicious experience, characterized by a medley of meats and vegetables served on top of injera, a type of flatbread that is eaten by hand. This is a place that is still developing its tourist infrastructure, but offers memorable authentic experiences for the hardy traveller.

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Lalibela, Ethiopia
This church is the most famous of the rock hewn churches in Ehtiopia. It is defintely worth a visit. You will have to walk through the village of Lalibela, which is due to its location in the mountains not only fun...
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Harer, Ethiopia
Harer known as only one place in Africa where man can feed wild hyenas. Ive done it, was really cool!
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Sodere, Ethiopia
Every body wants to go there, when you go there the waterfall will remove what ever amount of stress you have,,,,
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Shashemene, Ethiopia
If you're curious about the history of the Rastafari movement, then you should check this place out.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
It was amazing...live with the baboons and monkeys right outside your door and sometimes right inside your door. Lake cabins with privacy and seclusion but pools and country club atmosphere too, choose either or. ..
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Lalibela, Ethiopia
Beautiful rock hewn churches. Really hot compared to the rest of Ethiopia
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Gonder, Ethiopia
Lots of castles in Gondar, it is cold here though as is much of Ethiopia. One of my favorite cities in Africa though
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Dese, Ethiopia
Stop off between Addis Ababa and Lalibela
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Gambela, Ethiopia
This is not really a town you go to without a good reason, I came here whilst en route to the Sudanese refugee camps 100km away near the border. The town is more Sudanese than Ethiopian and as it is out of the highlands the weather is much hotter than the rest of the country. Most of the people here are Nuer, but there are various other groups in the area too. I visited in 2000 and I believe than the security situation has become a lot more of a problem in recent years.
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Langano, Ethiopia
Beautiful lake. the water is good for ur skin. the sun can be very hot in the summer. also be careful when swimming, don't go out to far. and watch out for the mix of hot and cold currents.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Addis is sprawling, busy and choking with diesel exhaust. Most tourists flock to the 51 acre compound of two hotel chains, but there are slightly less expensive options where you can actually mingle with the local population and other travelers from the African continent. There are a few things worth seeing, the University of AA on the grounds of the old palace and the national museum (for a replica of 'Lucy' and objects from Menelik II Haile Selassie eras). I'd have much more more on my intinerary that Addis: the countryside is stunning. Take it easy on the injera (lots of yeast!) and check the meat on your lamb skewers, unless you like it raw.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
there are some cheap, good hotels around mercato region. i usually stay at the baro hotel wich costs around 7 dollars/night, relatively clean and very friendly
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Nazret, Ethiopia
nothing to do there... if you come from awash to addis abeba youll have to stop ther to chnge buses. its a very commercial and busy place in Ethiopian standards...
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Kibre Mengist, Ethiopia
Agreable petite ville africaine dans le bush ... sur le chemin d'Addis Ababa Je peux aussi dire que j'y étais pour recenser des cas de méningite ... moins tof pour le voyage mais moins y'a un centre de santé et de l'eau à l'hôtel ...
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