
Tour code: TTT- 100-13 |
Addis Ababa; Ethiopia is actually the capital city of Ethiopia. As a most attractive city, the Addis Ababa has the position of both city and state. There are almost 80 nationalities speaking in various 80 languages.... |
Tour code: TTT- 100-19
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DAY 01: Addis/ADD – Awassa |
Tour code: TTT- 100-20
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DAY 01: Addis/ADD – Awash National park DAY02: Awash National Park - Addis/ADD |
Tour code: TTT- 100-23
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Bahir Dar is a modern small town on the south eastern shore of Lake Tana in the north of Ethiopia. It hosts the fabled Blue Nile falls, the beautiful highland Lake Tana and 14th century island monastic churches. It lies on a altitude of 1850 meters and has a Very nice center with wide lanes, surrounded by palm trees, lots of gardens and tropical flowers and plant. |
Tour code: TTT- 100-24
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Bahir Dar was founded in the 16th century on the shores of Lake Tana, Ethiopia’s largest, measuring 53 mi. long and 40 mi. wide. In medieval times, members of persecuted churches sought refuge on 20 of the lake’s 37 islands. DAY 01: Addis/ADD – Bahir Dar/BJR Drive from Addis Ababa-Bahir Dar to Debre Markos visiting the remarkable Blue Nile Gorge that is comparable in scale with the American ‘Grand Canyon’, and the largest monastery in Ethiopia Debre Libanos Monastery (13thCentury AD)..... DAY02: Bahir Dar /BJR Excursion to Blue Nile Falls, and boat trip on Lake Tana. Perhaps to enjoy the Remarkable birdlife in the area, but most people will probably want to take the excursion by boat on the lake to visit some of the monasteries. DAY 03: Drive back to Addis Ababa/the capital |
Tour code: TTT- 100-25
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Lalibela’s dramatic grouping of 11 rock-hewn churches, built for King Lalibela in the 12th century by men during the day and angels at night, leaves visitors breathless, and is referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. The still-functioning churches exude a serene spirituality. DAY01: Lalibella/LLI Fly from Addis Ababa to Lalibella. In the afternoon, Visit the second and the third group of churches of King Lalibela (UNESCO World Heritage Site). DAY02: Addis/ADD+ Departure Fly back to Addis Ababa + {Sightseeing of the city} |
Tour code: TTT- 100-26
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Perched at an altitude of 2,500 meters in the Amhara region, the small village of Lalibela has been home to an astonishing gem of religious architecture for the last Eight centuries. Constructed of single blocks of stone, the village’s churches were added to the World Heritage List in 1978. The rock-hewn churches of Lalibela are exceptionally fine examples of a long-established Ethiopian building tradition. |
Tour code: TTT- 100-27
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Gondar is 50 kilometers north of Lake Tana, 700 kilometers north of Addis Ababa and nestles in the foothills of the Semien mountains at an altitude of 2200 meters above sea level. |
Tour code: TTT- 100-28 |
nts… an incredible treasure, poised between myth and history is hidden in Aksum,..... DAY 01: Addis/ADD – Axum/AXU n the morning, fly to Axum. The African nation's Historic route begins in the ancient city of Axum, which dates to about 100 B.C. The African nation’s Historic route begins in the ancient city of Axum, which dates to about 100 B.C. DAY 02: fly back to Addis Ababa |
Tour code: TTT- 100-29 |
Axum, cradle of Ethiopia’s 3000-yr old civilization, considered one of four great powers of the ancient world, site of colossal rock stele and remains of the royal palace of its most famous Occupant, the fabulous Queen of Sheba. DAY 01: Addis/ADD – Axum/AXU In the morning, fly to Axum .Mekelle-Axum- visit the Stele of Axum, Visit Ethiopia's earliest known capital, Yeha, is less than two hours' drive from Axum through some dramatic highland scenery. As the birthplace of the country's earliest high Civilization, it is well worth visiting. |
Tour code: TTT- 100-31
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Addis Ababa; is actually the capital city of Ethiopia. As a most attractive city, the Addis Ababa has the position of both city and state. There are almost 80 nationalities speaking in various 80 languages DAY 01: Addis/ADD - Langano DAY 02: Langano – Wondogenet DAY 03: Drive back to Addis Ababa |
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