Private Tour
Available languages
3 days
Mobile ticket
This 3-day private trek opens at Africa's highest plateau. Day 1 takes you directly onto the Sanetti Plateau at 4,000 meters — the highest plateau on the continent — continuing to Tulu Dimtu at 4,377m, the second-highest peak in Ethiopia, before descending the same afternoon into the Harenna Forest, the second-largest tropical rainforest in Ethiopia at 2,977m. No other day in Ethiopian wildlife tourism crosses that altitude range in a single itinerary. Day 2 covers the Gaysay grasslands — the best sector in Bale Mountains National Park for Mountain Nyala — and the juniper woodlands of Dinsho, home to Menelik's Bushbuck, Grey Duiker, and three endemic bird species. Day 3 follows the Web Valley into the Sodota afro-alpine plains: prime Ethiopian Wolf territory, driven slowly with multiple dedicated stops. The Ethiopian Wolf — Africa's most endangered carnivore — is a target across all three days. Private 4x4, professional English-speaking guide, and full board throughout.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Overnight at Bale Goba lodge
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Bale Mountains
Drive from Goba onto the Sanetti Plateau
Drive from Goba onto the Sanetti Plateau — the highest plateau in Africa — where the alpine moorland opens at around 4,000 meters altitude into one of the continent's most extraordinary high-altitude landscapes. A 2 to 3 hour hike across the vast open plains offers excellent chances to observe the Ethiopian Wolf, the Giant Mole-Rat, falcons, raptors, and numerous endemic bird species against a backdrop of wild alpine scenery and plateau lakes.
Continue by vehicle to Tulu Dimtu at 4,377 meters — the second-highest peak in Ethiopia — for a short acclimatization walk around the summit and a picnic lunch at altitude. The return drive to the plateau is made slowly, with multiple stops to increase your chances of a second Ethiopian Wolf sighting as the animals become more active in the late afternoon light. Few places in Africa place you simultaneously at this altitude, in this ecosystem, with this density of endemic species.
Bale Mountains National Park
In the afternoon, descend gradually from the Sanetti Plateau into the Harenna Forest - the second-largest tropical rainforest in Ethiopia - at an altitude of 2,977 meters. The transition from open alpine moorland to dense bamboo forest and towering cloud forest trees happens within a single drive, making this one of the most dramatic ecological contrasts in any Ethiopian national park. A 2 to 3 hour hike through the bamboo forest leads to a waterfall, with excellent opportunities to observe the endemic Bale Monkey, baboons, and black-and-white colobus monkeys in the forest canopy. Continue deeper into the forest to watch for leopard, giant forest hog, bush pig, and numerous endemic bird species. The forest is alive with sound in a way the plateau is not — your guide identifies species by call as much as by sight. The slow drive back toward the Sanetti Plateau includes additional stops for Ethiopian Wolf as the day closes.
Overnight at Goba Lodge
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Bale Robe
The Gaysay grasslands near Dinsho are identified in the park's own field experience as the single best sector within Bale Mountains National Park for large mammal observation. A guided walk of 2.5 to 3 hours through open grasslands and river valleys offers your highest-probability encounter with Mountain Nyala — Ethiopia's most iconic endemic antelope — alongside Bohor Reedbuck, Warthog, and a rich variety of bird species. The terrain is open and navigable, making this the most accessible of the three trekking days while remaining fully within the national park ecosystem. Your guide dedicates specific time to nature interpretation and photography, explaining the behavioral and ecological context of each sighting.
Begin at Dinsho, the headquarters village of Bale Mountains National Park, where your guided hike enters juniper woodlands that shelter some of Ethiopia's rarest endemic mammals. Watch for Menelik's Bushbuck, Mountain Nyala, Warthog, Reedbuck, and Grey Duiker — all endemic or endangered species found in this specific ecosystem. The trees are also home to three of Ethiopia's endemic birds: the Abyssinian Flycatcher, the Wattled Ibis, and the Abyssinian Catbird. The Bale massif that surrounds you was formed by lava flows nearly 40 million years ago and later reshaped by the last two ice ages — making it the largest afro-alpine ecosystem on the African continent. Your professional guide provides naturalist interpretation throughout, explaining the ecological significance of each sighting and the relationship between the high-altitude flora and the endemic wildlife that depends on it. A picnic lunch is served in a scenic natural setting within the park.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
From Robe, your vehicle follows the route through the spectacular Web Valley into the heart of Bale Mountains National Park, opening onto the vast afro-alpine plains of the Sodota area. Here the landscape shifts dramatically — open high-altitude moorlands stretch in every direction, interrupted by river valleys and highland flora found nowhere else on Earth. This is prime Ethiopian Wolf territory: your guide drives slowly through the park with multiple stops specifically to maximize sighting opportunities for this rare canid, one of the world's most endangered carnivores and Africa's most threatened predator. Birds of prey circle above the open plains. The 2 to 3 hour guided walk through this terrain crosses open grasslands and high-altitude valleys at elevations that make every step feel genuinely remote. The silence, the scale, and the possibility of an Ethiopian Wolf sighting at close range are what travelers who have made this walk remember most. .
Goba
This final morning in the Bale Mountains is both a summary of the park's wildlife richness and a gentle physical close to three days of afro-alpine trekking before your return transfer to Robe Airport for the afternoon flight to Addis Ababa
Domestic Flights
Pickup included
Operated by Sphere Tours