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Upon arrival at Bole International Airport, you will be met by an Ethio Afro Tours representative and be taken to your reserved hotel. Depending on your arrival time, we have various sightseeing options: • Mount Entotowith the best views over the capital. • Institute of Ethiopian Studies, where you can see a variety of artifacts from all the different regions reflecting the history and culture of the country • National Museum which among others exhibits the 3.5-million-year-old bones of Lucy. • George Cathedral, where paintings by the famous Ethiopian artist Afework Tekele and other ecclesiastical wealth and cultural heritage of the past are displayed. • Trinity Cathedral: this is the burial place of members of the imperial family and noted patriots; the cathedral is the most magnificent of its kind in the country, ornamented with carvings, mosaics, and other artistic works. • The Mercato, the largest open-air market in Africa Accommodation: Hotel, Addis Abeba
Morning/ Afternoon: Early in the morning, we start our drive to Dessie (approx. 8h). We will make a stop at the Senbete market (Sundays only). The market is frequented by different ethnic groups such as Oromo, Afar, and Amhara, and is one of the most authentic and colorful markets in Ethiopia. It also has a dedicated area for the trade of livestock, particularly camels, cattle, and donkeys. In the late afternoon, we will arrive in Dessie, where we will spend the night. Accommodation: Hotel, Dessie
Morning: After breakfast, we drive to Bati and visit the second largest market in Ethiopia (after the Mercato in Addis Ababa). Like Senbete market Bati is frequented by several ethnic groups, turning it into an extremely colorful place. The market is huge and chaotic and covers a hillside. Bati is without a doubt among the most interesting markets in the whole of Africa. Afternoon: After Bati, we soon leave the highlands as the road winds down towards the East into the hot savanna. The thermometer quickly climbs above 30 degrees. In the late afternoon, we will reach Semera. Accommodation: Hotel, Semera
Morning: Semera – Gelafi (115 km) We drive from Semera to Gelafi, where we will cross the border into Djibouti. After we have completed customs formalities, we will recruit our navigator in Dikhil for the off-road track through the desert until we will reach Lake Abbe. Afternoon: Dikhil – Lake Abbe (160 km) The distance to be covered until Lake Abbe is 160 km, 70 km of which are off-road. We will enjoy a spectacular sunset over the surreal landscape around Lake Abbe formed by the elevation of countless lime stone chimneys. Accommodation: Lake Abbe Lodge, Lake Abbe
Morning: Early in the morning we will have a short trek through the limestone chimneys around Lake Abbe. With a little luck, we will also encounter huge flocks of flamingos. We then continue to Lake Assal (110 km), one of the saltiest lakes on earth and also the lowest point on the African Continent (-153m). We will enjoy a fantastic bath in Africa’s “Dead Sea”. Afternoon: We have 45 km of good paved road ahead until we reach the small coastal town of Tadjoura at the Gulf of Djibouti. Accommodation: Hotel, Tadjoura
Today we relax the whole day on the pristine “White Beach” near Tadjoura. Well-deserved after the hot days in the dessert. We will spend the night in a basic guest house on the beach. Accommodation: Guesthouse, White Beach
Morning: We drive along the idyllic Gulf of Djibouti until reaching Djibouti City. Afternoon: We visit Djibouti City and its interesting market. We will also arrange our boat trip for the next day to swim with the whale sharks. Certainly, another incredible highlight of this trip. Accommodation: Hotel, Djibouti City
Today is fully dedicated to these huge and gentle inhabitants of the sea. We embark on a boat trip from Djibouti and have a good chance to swim and snorkel with these stunning creatures. A truly unforgettable experience. Accommodation: Hotel, Djibouti City
We depart early in the morning from Djibouti City and cross the Grand Barra plains until reaching the Ethiopian border in Dewaele. Back in Ethiopia, we continue to Dire Dawa, where we will spend the night. Total driving time will be approx. 8 hours. Accommodation: Hotel, Dire Dawa
Morning / Afternoon: Driving from Dire Dawa to Harar will take us less than 1 hour. We then start our discovery of the 16th-century walled city of Harar, the fourth most important city in the Islamic World and a UNESCO world heritage site. It feels as if time has stood still here. We will visit the home of Arthur Rimbaud, a renowned French poet who lived in Harar, the National and Harari museums; the house of Ras Mekonnen (the father of Haile Selassie); traditional Harari homes, and many more interesting places. Evening: In the evening we will see the “Hyena Man” feeding the hyenas that gather nightly in the town. With a little courage, you may of course also feed the hyenas yourself. One more incredible experience on this trip! Accommodation: Hotel, Harar
After breakfast, we start our drive to the Awash National Park (approx. 7 hours). We will reach the lodge, located next to the Awash Falls, in the late afternoon. Here we have the opportunity to spot a great variety of birds and mammals in the savanna as well as crocodiles living at the river. We will enjoy an impressive sunset over the Awash Gorge Accommodation: Lodge, Awash National Park
Morning: Our final day of the tour starts with a game drive and after our breakfast, we leave for Addis Ababa (approx. 4 hours.) Afternoon: A day room in Addis Ababa will be reserved for you. Evening: In the evening you will be invited to a memorable farewell dinner in one of Addis Ababa’s traditional restaurants with cultural songs, dances, and traditional food and drinks. You will then be transferred to Bole International Airport or, if you continue your stay in Ethiopia, to your reserved hotel.