Explore Land of Origins
Ethiopia is an ancient country whose unique cultural heritage, rich history and remarkable biodiversity are reflected in a tally of nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites – more than any other country in Africa.
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Lake Tana and its surrounding
Lake Tana has thirty-seven islands, twenty of which are home to churches and monasteries. Some of them dated back to

Konso Cultural Landscape
Konso, named after the Konso people, is known for its religious traditions, waga sculptures, and nearby fossil beds (the latter

Axum
AXUM, the site of Ethiopian most ancient city, is today a small town blissfully ignorant of its glorious past. The

Gondar
Gondar, founded by Emperor Fasilidas around 1635, is famous for its many medieval castles and the design and decoration of

Bale Mountains National Park
Ethiopia’s most important biodiversity hotspot, Bale Mountains National Park supports a rich mosaic of high-altitude habitats including lush evergreen forest,

Rock hewn Churches of Lalibela
After the decline of the Axumite empire, lamenting their lost grandeur, Ethiopia’s rulers retreated with their Christian subjects to the

Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa, the vibrant Capital of modern Ethiopia& Africa, and gateway for most tourists, is the political and commercial heart

The South Omo Valley
It may seem superficial to label southern lower Omo valley as a living cultural museum, yet in many senses that

Harar The Living Musem
Muslims refer to the historic walled citadel of Harar Jugol as the City of Saints, and regard it to be