Things to do

Ethiopia is a country for outdoor-oriented people where so many open-air activities can be enjoyed. The opportunities to enjoy the attractions of Ethiopia, while participating in a favorite pastime, make a holiday in Ethiopia even more fun. In any remote area, or undertaking any form of hazardous activity, taking a local guide is strongly recommended. In national parks, ranger guides accompany trekking parties.

Adventure
  • The Danakil Depression is one of the lowest and hottest places on Earth. It is located in the Afar region of Ethiopia and is home to a variety of volcanic landscapes, including salt lakes, lava fields, and geysers. Visitors can take a tour of the depression, go hiking, or even take a camel ride.
  • The Simien Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Ethiopia. The mountains are known for their dramatic cliffs and towering peaks. Visitors can go hiking, camping, or rock climbing in the Simien Mountains.
  • White-water rafting on the Blue Nile is a popular adventure activity in Ethiopia. The Blue Nile is a tributary of the Nile River and is known for its rapids. Rafting trips range from easy to challenging and can be a great way to see the natural beauty of Ethiopia.
  • The Bale Mountains National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and leopards. Visitors can go on game drives, hike in the mountains, or visit the park’s many waterfalls.
  • Aksum is an ancient city that was once the capital of the Aksumite Empire. The city is home to a number of historical sites, including the ruins of the Aksumite palace and the Obelisk of Aksum. Visitors can also learn about the history of Aksum at the Aksum Museum.
  • Lalibela is a town that is home to 11 rock-hewn churches. The churches were built in the 12th and 13th centuries and are considered to be some of the most important religious sites in Ethiopia. Visitors can take a tour of the churches or participate in a religious ceremony.
  • The coffee ceremony is a traditional Ethiopian ritual that involves roasting, grinding, and brewing coffee. The ceremony is a social event and is a great way to learn about Ethiopian culture.
  • The National Museum of Ethiopia is home to a collection of ancient artifacts, including the fossilized remains of Lucy, the oldest known hominid. Visitors can also learn about the history of Ethiopia at the museum.
  • Lake Langano is a popular destination for relaxation and swimming. The lake is located in the Rift Valley and is surrounded by mountains. Visitors can also go boating, fishing, or hiking in the area.
  • The Mago National Park is a birdwatcher’s paradise. The park is home to over 300 species of birds, including the Abyssinian ground hornbill and the Ethiopian wolf. Visitors can go on birdwatching tours or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the park.
  • The Blue Nile Falls are one of the largest waterfalls in Africa. The falls are located on the Blue Nile River and are a popular tourist destination. Visitors can take a boat trip to the falls or simply enjoy the view from the top.
  • A cooking class is a great way to learn about Ethiopian cuisine. Visitors can learn how to make traditional dishes, such as wat and injera.
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