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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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Professional guide
Bed and Breakfast
Local guides and Scout where needed
All fuel expenses and Lubricants Expense
Air-conditioned vehicle
All transfer in and transfer out services
Accommodation as per the program
All entrance fees, Village and elders payments
International flights
Any alcoholic drinks
Any videographer or camera fee needed
Laundry service
Any expense of Personal items like internet, fax, telephone
Services which are not mentioned in the above section
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Overnight Lalibela Lodge
Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela
In the morning, fly north to Lalibela and be transferred to your hotel. After lunch, visit the first group of Lalibela Churches which are located north of a small stream named Jordan River. These Churches were carved during the time of King Lalibela (1181 – 1221) and are registered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. In the city of Lalibela you will see about Eleven Rock Churches organized into groups of three
Overnight at Hawzien (Gerealta Lodge or Wukro Lodge)
Northern Stelae Park
Catch a flight from Lalibela to Axum in the morning. Visit 1 hour in Axum and drive from Axum to Hawzien
Gheralta Rock
Drive from Axum to Hawzein via Adwa Finally drive to Hawzen for overnight via Gheralta plains. You can use the town as the base from which to visit the rock-hewn churches at Gheralta
Camping overnight
Erta Ale
We start our day by driving to Erta Ale via Mekele (which means smoky mountain in Afar language). Erta Ale ranks one of the most alluring and physically challenging natural attractions anywhere in Ethiopia. It is a shield volcano with a base diameter of 30 km and 1km square caldera at its summit. Erta Ale contains the world’s only permanent lava lake. It is 613 meters, with a lava lake, one of only five in the world, at the summit. It is notable for being the longest existing lava lake, present since the early years of the twentieth century. We start early at 9:00 AM, drive to Dodom (at the base of Erta Ale). This is may be one of the roughest roads in the world. The 80 km distance may take about 6 hrs passing through changing the landscape of solidified lava, rock, sand and occasional palm-lined oasis. After passing several small hamlets scattered here and there in this deserted land, you will arrive to Dodom camping site, located about 17km from Erta Ale. Dinner will be served around 17:00 o’clock. After a short break, trek up to Ertale at 20:00 hours. Camels will be transporting all the camping materials and some food (sleeping materials like light mattresses and mat and water) to the rim of the volcano, where we spend the night watching the dramatic action of the boiling lava. You will spend the night on top of the mountain, at the rim of the Volcano.
Overnight Camping
Danakil Depression
Early Morning sunrise at the northern one corresponds to the main pit crater and walk 5 minutes for the southern and central pits could either corresponds to an ancient pit, or to a simple collapse structure. The main pit-crater, 200 m deep and 350 m across, is sub-circular and three-storied. The smaller southern pit is 65 m wide and about 100 m deep. Descend from Erta Ale around 9 am Dodom – Leave back to Dodom after an early breakfast, if possible at 07:00 o’clock. You will reach the latest at 10:30 o’clock at the camp, where you will be relaxing. As soon as possible, drive to reach the mythical Lake Giulietti (or Lake Afrera)(optional may not be available during summer time), a saltwater lake located more than100 meters below sea level, in one of the deepest depressions of the planet. Because of the picturesque landscape, it is interesting to visit the salt flats where the Afar people obtain the salt by evaporating the water of the lake., continue to Erbiti and proceed Abaala/ Hamed Ela
Overnight in Addis Ababa
Erta Ale
Morning tour Drive to Ragad (Asebo), the place where the localities are mining salt. Look the activity of workers breaking salts from the ground, cutting into rectangular pieces and loading on camels. You drive ahead to Dallol and visit the difference landscape formed by volcanic activity, Dallol + Lake Assal + camel caravans. Excursion to Dallol (116 meters below sea level, one of the lowest places in the world) colorful salts mining, visit Lake Assal, follow up camel caravans (No camel caravan on July, August, and early September) and walk with the Afar people. Drive back to Hamedela and proceed to Mekele. End of Danakil tour. Catch a flight back to Addis at 7:50 pm, arriving in Addis at 9:10 pm
Overnight Jinka Resort or Similar
Ari Tribes Upon arrival at Jinka Airport, We will meet you then drive to the Ari villages the Ari people, the largest population in the lower Omo valley. The women wear skirts from the banana-like tree, called Enset are expert in pottery.
Visit Jinka Museum. The museum has a nice collection of musical instruments, weapons, household items and such.
Overnight at Turmi Lodge or Similar
After breakfast Take a day excursion to Mago National Park to visit the Mursi village. The Mursi are one of the exotic ethnic groups in Ethiopia. They live in very low huts made of straw leaves. The women like to wear terra cotta on their enormously stretched lower lips and ear lobes.
Turmi
Then proceeds to Turmi where the Hamer people live. The Hamar are known for their unique custom of "bull jumping," which initiates a boy into manhood. First, female relatives dance and invite whipping from men who have recently been initiated; this shows their support of the initiate, and their scars give them a say on who they marry. The boy must run back and forth twice across the backs of a row of bulls or castrated steers and is ridiculed if he fails.
After having your early breakfast, Konso Cultural Landscape is an arid property of stone walled terraces and fortified settlements in the Konso highlands of Ethiopia. It constitutes a spectacular example of a living cultural tradition stretching back 21 generations (more than 400 years) adapted to its dry hostile environment. The landscape demonstrates the shared values, social cohesion and engineering knowledge of its communities. The site also features anthropomorphic wooden statues - grouped to represent respected members of their communities and particularly heroic events - which are an exceptional living testimony to funerary traditions that are on the verge of disappearing. Stone steles in the towns express a complex system of marking the passing of generations of leaders. Drive back to Arbaminch for lunch. later you will be transferred to the Arbaminch Airport for your flight to Addis Ababa
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Pickup included
29 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
858arekg,
Mar 31, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Loved this vacation! We got hotels and flights and it was a great deal. We got the basic hotels but clean and all were nice with good beds and close to city centers.
benricktravels121,
Mar 12, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Just finished the 8 day tour and honestly had the best time ever! The Ethio Travel and Tours travel team are so amazing and really helpful with sorting you out for work / travel plans, and Muller was the best tour guide ever. Can’t recommend this tour enough, loved every second!
halimaSY2020,
Mar 1, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
In view of some comments, I had some concerns about booking with ETT. But finally everything went well, everything was very well organized! A wide variety of beautiful landscapes, experienced drivers and guides. There is so much to see, the stops are sometimes too short, you also have to face, especially during the excursion to Dallol and volcano, a certain lack of comfort but it is adventure!!!! Thanks you Sunight for your professionalism and for being there for me at anytime, thanks to you i had a great experience!
Malcolm R,
Jan 3, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
On day 2 when we were mistakenly sent to the Tigray cliff church, not Axum. A 200m high non-trivial free-climb along a cliff face with a ‘certain death as reward for any slip’ (their sales pitch) could not have been more inappropriate for a Type 2 diabetic with 2 children. None of us made it up, and the experience was traumatic. ETT offered a food tour, meal and day trip as compensation, but to actually go to Axum was another $150pp. No-one was there to meet us in Axum, so we made our way ETT’s office, got booked into a hotel, and were given a driver and guide the day. The next morning we met the driver again at the ETT office. He offered a day out to see the excavations at Yahe for $120. Cash. But this was a only a 15 min ‘tour’ - we were dumped back at the ETT office @10.30 am. Then we received multiple phone calls and texts from Elias demanding we pay for the trip a third time. Two of us got food poisoning in the Danakil, so ETT agreed to delay our flights to Omo by day. But they ‘forgot’, so on Xmas day we were stranded at Addis airport. Eventually ETT’s owner (Elias) put us up in their staff digs. Christmas dinner was a take away from Pizza Hut and being hounded by stray dogs in the backstreets of Addis. The promised cookery course, day trip and meal never materialised. Much like ETT’s airport pick-ups. What should have been the holiday of a lifetime was instead a nightmarish experience of dealing with unresponsive, dishonest, incompetent cockwombles; ETT.
deanr362,
Dec 1, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
The trip with Ethio Travel and Tours was excellent. They were very helpful and accommodated our every request, the travel destinations were also so great we really loved every thing about this trip.
967malissab,
Nov 27, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We booked 8 days trip with Ethio Travel and Tours and it really was exceptional, the trip has amazing travel destinations. the drivers and the tour guides were also so amazing people which made the trip more interesting
Stell J,
Nov 18, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We thoroughly enjoyed our entire trip. Our travel agent at this tour company worked diligently and patiently to design our ideal trip. We had lots of variables to deal with but they scheduled the trip according to our interest and Everyone was happy.
titoc60i2,
Aug 31, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
Let me start by saying this tour was a great experience for myself and my husband. I had been in Ethiopia some 40 years ago and was very surprised and delighted to see how much had changed .. for a better life. Ethiopia is now a modern 21st century country which brings with it a new set of challenges to Ethiopian society. The tour itself was fascinating - a mix of old and new, a conflagration of tourist hot spots and small city and village sites. ETT made the tour absolutely easy and comfortable through its attention to all details and preparedness to go a bit further in ensuring our Ethiopia visit was not just a tour but an experience. Around every corner was a new adventure! It was comforting to be met by company representatives at each stage of the our tour and special mention must be given to the efforts of Sefora and her excellent tour guiding and to Mr Zenebe for his excellent driving - at no time did we feel unsafe in the journey between cities and landmarks. We wish you and your team well and we will be back.
noah f,
Aug 30, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
First we would like to thank you being so accommodating with us when we missed our flight. We really appreciate it and you were great to work with on scheduling and rescheduling our itinerary. Thank you so much!
632nadiyas,
Aug 30, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a great, small group, well planned tour, a wonderful way to see so many fantastic sights in Ethiopia like the Omo valley, The rock hewn churches of Lalibela, The danakil depression and Axum. Being in a Toyota 4wd car which is comfortable vehicle had not only the advantage of easy access to small towns and more out of the way places, it also encouraged good interaction between travellers. Highly recommend, great value for money.
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