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2 days
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3日間のサファリで、アワッシュ国立公園とアリデジー野生動物保護区の豊かな野生生物を探索しましょう。 素晴らしい火山の風景を背景にしたこのアドベンチャーでは、ベイサ・オリックスやゾーメリングのガゼルといった希少な哺乳類や、400種以上の鳥類を見つけることができるスリル満点のゲームドライブを楽しめます。 ドーホーロッジの天然温泉でリラックス。野生動物との遭遇の後は、最高の休暇を。 快適なロッジ宿泊施設とエキスパートガイドが案内するこのサファリは、自然愛好家やバードウォッチャーにとって理想的な休暇です。
-アウォッシュ国立公園&アリデジー保護区での野生動物観察3日間
-ゲームドライブを楽しんだり、多様な哺乳類や鳥類を発見
-同朋ロッジのセラピー温泉でリラックス
-すべての食事、宿泊、エキスパートガイド付き
背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません
妊娠中の方にはおすすめしません
心血管疾患のある方にはおすすめしません
適度な体力が必要です
ドーホーロッジ(レイクビュールーム)
BREAKFAST
朝食
LUNCH
昼食
DINNER
夕食
Awash National Park
アワッシュ国立公園は大地溝帯に位置するエチオピアで最もアクセスしやすく多様な野生生物の目的地の一つです。 公園にはアカシアの森、開けたサバンナ、火山の景観、そしてそこを流れるアワッシュ川が混在しています。 オリックス、クドゥ、ヒヒ、イボイノシシ、400種以上の鳥類を含む様々な野生生物の生息地である。 独特の景観と比較的人通りの少ない環境は、穏やかで本格的なサファリ体験に最適です。
ドーホーロッジ(レイクビュールーム)
BREAKFAST
朝食
LUNCH
昼食
DINNER
夕食
アレデギ野生生物保護区は、広く開けた平野と豊かな草原の生態系で知られており、エチオピアでも放牧動物が見られる最高の場所の1つとなっています。 この保護区は特に、群れでよく見られるベイサオリックスや、ゾメリングガゼル、その他のアンテロープ種で有名である。 平坦な地形のため、視界に優れ、野生動物に出会う機会が増えます。 また、このエリアはさまざまな種類の鳥をサポートしており、手つかずの大自然を真に感じることができます。
送迎を含む
ソーダ/炭酸飲料
ボトル入り飲料水
コーヒー/紅茶
入場料
Bole Airport
Addis Ababa Ethiopia
出発予定時刻の24時間前までにキャンセルされた場合、全額返金の対象となります。
1 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
fabioz748,2026年6月24日
- Review from Tripadvisor
This safari to Awash National Park was one of the highlights of my trip to Ethiopia. From the incredible wildlife and beautiful landscapes to the authentic interactions with local people in the villages along the way, every moment was unforgettable. A special thanks to Yonas, my tour guide, and his drivers. They were professional, friendly, and knowledgeable throughout the trip. Yonas answered all my questions with kindness and patience and made sure every request was taken care of, making the experience smooth and enjoyable. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an authentic safari experience that combines amazing wildlife, stunning scenery, and local culture. It was excellent value for money and an unforgettable adventure.
B13SWdank,2026年5月1日
- Review from Tripadvisor
I guess I did the express trip to the National Park and truly found it to be an amazing experience with just a few exceptions the travelers may want to be aware of. First and most important is that the staff take care of you and attend to your needs as much as possible. From the guide, driver and scouts (rangers) in Park, I felt they took care of my well being and interests as much as they could. Second, the scenary, cultural experience to see what life is like between the Awash NP and Addis is real eye opener to what’s going on in this part of the world, so bar none I got a greater view of living conditions and the spectrum of life there. Third, I know the tour company was short handed and couldn’t arrange more naturalist resources to interpret more about animal life and the ecosystem they live in. Thus, the best context I could get about the park was from a dusty and not well maintained museum they have at the park and due to language barriers, I only got animal identification and nothing more. However the scouts had quite the eagle eye and had me even standing on termite mounds to see herds of wild animals they spotted from a far. Fourth, a major disappointment was that my binoculars were confiscated at the airport and stored at customs for the duration due to security laws. The company has them on the list of things to bring, but makes no mention of needing a permit that they’ll process and probably pass the cost on to you. Anyway love given them feedback to make future travelers aware of this situation. Funny thing is that my zoom lens and Camera are fine so I at least got a bunch of great shots. Fifth, if you are a border like I am you need to advocate when to stop if you spot a bird you’d like to observe and also ask for some time to observe since the vehicle will scare them away at first. Lastly, all aside, I still had a magical time viewing new wildlife to me and experiencing some amazing scenery down there even at the Dojo Hot Springs Lodge where I saw a hippo. Which reminds me, it’s hot there so make sure you keep your fluids up!







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