Axum: The Ancient Capital of Kings and Legends
Where Ethiopia’s imperial past meets biblical mystery Long before the rise of Rome or the spread
Discover Ethiopia's wonders with unparalleled service with us. Our seasoned guides, fluent in multiple languages, bring the rich tapestry of Ethiopian culture and history to life. With tailor-made itineraries, we ensure a journey that caters to your unique interests, whether it's the majestic landscapes or the vibrant local traditions. Safety, reliability, and comfort are the cornerstones of our travel experiences, promising an unforgettable adventure in the land of origins. Join us for an authentic exploration of Ethiopia's treasures, where every detail is crafted for excellence.
Set in the southwest of Ethiopia, Chebera-Churchura is a remote and little-visited reserve, a very scenic area with some impressive wildlife. The main way to explore is by walking safari. The area tends to feature only in very long and specialist guided overland safaris through the south. Chebera Churchura is a newly established National Park located in Konta Woreda, Dawro Zone. It is 480 km south of Addis on the Addis–Jimma-Chida-Ameya road. It has a total area of 11,900 ha and elevations range from 500-2000 m asl. Rainfall ranges from 1200 mm to 2300 mm per annum and temperature ranges from 10 to 29 °C. Wet seasons are from March to September and the dry season extends from December to February. Chebera Churchura NP harbours over 400 Elephants in different herds. The Zigna River, several lakes, waterfalls including a hot spring form hydrological features in the park. The Zigna River is an important tributary of the Omo River. The presence of natural caves is an added attraction. There are facilities for tourists to stay at the park HQ where a simple camp with toilet facilities are available.
Ethiopia is home to a wealth of historical sites, including the ancient rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, the obelisks of Axum, and the castles of Gondar. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites offer a glimpse into a past that has shaped the present-day cultural landscape of Ethiopia.
With over 80 ethnic groups, each with its own language, culture, and traditions, Ethiopia provides a cultural mosaic that is unparalleled. We offer immersive experiences that allow travelers to engage with local communities, participate in traditional ceremonies, and learn about the country's intricate social tapestry.
From the majestic Simien Mountains to the surreal landscapes of the Danakil Depression, Ethiopia's natural wonders are a huge draw for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Tour operators provide expertly guided treks, wildlife safaris, and bird-watching tours that showcase the country's ecological diversity.
Ethiopian cuisine is a flavorful journey through spices, textures, and culinary techniques. Tour companies can arrange for cooking classes, market visits, and meals at traditional restaurants, allowing travelers to savor the tastes of Ethiopia.
From the majestic Simien Mountains to the mystical ruins of Aksum, our tours are designed to immerse you in the very essence of Ethiopia. Witness the rare Ethiopian wolf in its natural habitat, marvel at the fearless Walia Ibex, and encounter the Gelada monkeys that roam the northern plateaus. Our seasoned guides ensure a safe and enriching adventure through Ethiopia's diverse landscapes, including the awe-inspiring Erta Valley, home to a quarter of Africa's active volcanoes.
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