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ULTIMATE HIKING AND CLIMBING: ROCK-HEWN CHURCHES OF TIGRAY – 3 Days
$385.00 -
THE DANAKIL ADVENTURE (4 days) | The Danakil region is the lowest point of Africa and claimed to be the hottest in the world.
$400.00 -
Stopover Tour | Trip To Washa Michael – Rock Hewn Church In Addis Ababa
Can’t get to Lalibela, but a want to see a Rock Hewn Church near Addis Ababa? Washa Mikael!!
The Washa Mikael Rock Hewn Church (Amharic: ዋሻ ሚካኤል [wä schä mi kä el] literally “The Cave of Michael”) is a rock-hewn semi-monolithic church located in the Yeka District of Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia. Historians and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church date it back as far as the 4th century AD pointing to its resemblance to Aksumite era churches in other regions of Ethiopia and to the Sabaen artifacts found at the site of the church. They further explain that structures in and around the church show that the area was once used as a training ground for the horsemen of the Aksumite armies of King Ezana, arguing that the area was one of the territory held by the vast Kingdom of Aksum. It is a popular tourist destination.
History
Washa Mikael church was constructed in the Shoan architectural style with some influences from the Aksumite style. Similar to the some of the churches of Lalibela, Washa Mikael is a rock-hewn semi-monolithic church.
In the 19th century, Emperor Menelik II rediscovered the structure after it was initially abandoned during the Abyssinian-Adel war. He had the Tabot of St. Michael moved from inside the church to a church he had build lower down the mountain called Yeka Mikael. He subsequently made attempts at restoring and preserving the structures of the church.
The church suffered damages during the heavy bombing campaigns of the Italians during the second Italo-Ethiopian War.
From above the church has a “U” shape also known as the letter “ሀ” in the Ethiopian Alphabet. This shape was meant to signify the Ge’ez phrase starting with the same letter, “ሀልዎቱለ ኣብ እምከድሜ ዐለም” (Halwotule ab emkdme alem) which means “Before anything existed, God was here”. The original church stood 7 meters tall and had 7 windows which represented the 7 heavens, 7 days and 7 angels.
Reference : Wikipedia
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Social Responsible Day Tour | Tour greener, support woman & children, farmers and fight climate change by planting tree while enjoying
$295.00 -
SIMIEN TREKKING, GONDAR and LALIBELA (5 days) | The Simien Mountains present perhaps the most dramatic mountain scenery in Africa
$865.00 -
SAFARI EXPERIENCE: AWASH NATIONAL PARK – 2 Days
$200.00 -
SAFARI EXPERIENCE + TREKKING (Bale National Park) – 5 Days
$959.00 -
Safari | Arbaminch and Nech Sar National Park
If you have an interest of staying with deep nature and seeing various animals Arbaminch and Nech Sar national park is a paradise. Some animals you will see include big African Crocodiles, families of hippos, warthogs, monkeys, gazelles, ostriches, zebras , kudu and a number of bird species.
HIGHLIGHTS:
– Visit fourty springs of Arba Minch :
Arba Minch, which is Amharic for ‘Forty Springs’, is named after the innumerable little springs that bubble up right at the base of the ridge below the town. All the development (the city pumps its water from here) and the fact that it’s not especially scenic to begin with make it only worth visiting if you’ve already paid park fees. The 3km road there from the headquarters, however, is beautiful and is a good, easy walk.
– Visit Crocodile Market and hipopotamus while cruising on Lake Chamo :
Where the Kulfo River empties into Lake Chamo you’ll find oodles of crocodiles sunning themselves. Both the size of the congregation and the size of the crocs (6m is common) make this one of Africa’s best crocodile displays. There are also plenty of hippos, fish eagles and shore birds.
– Visit Nechisar National Park.
Its varied terrain spans escarpments, swamps and forest. Zebras and gazelles roam the vast savannahs of the Nechisar Plains. The large, brown-red Lake Abaya sits on the north side of the mountainous “Bridge of God” isthmus. To the south is Lake Chamo, known for its big Nile crocodiles. The park is home to many birds, including the rare Nechisar nightjar.
– Visit the Dorze people :
Famous for their skills in cotton-weaving. They are also known for their intricate bee-hives looking huts.
INCLUDED:
– Pick-up from Airport
– Professional English speaking guide
Transportation
– Accommodation at the beautiful lake view Emerald hotel
– Professional guide
– Road transportation cars, drivers, fuel
– Fees for entrances,
– local guides,
-*scouts,
– boats for activities mentioned above.NOT INCLUDED:
– Meal plans
– Photo and video fees
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Overnight Trip to the Town of Olympic Champions (Bekoji)
$250.00 -
One day tour to Lalibela Rock-Hewn Churches
Lalibela is one of the amazing ancient cities in the world and it has been inscribed as one of UNESCO’s world heritage site in 1978.
Lalibela has a 900 years old aged rock- hewn churches. The churches are 11 in number , all made of carving a single rock and some interconnected one another. Every church in there has its own unique design. It is really something that everyone have to see in life time.Lalibela is aslo known as to be the Jerusalem of Africa !
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Museum Marathon Day | Explore the best museums in Addis (Lunch included) : As a nation with more than 3,000 years of age and 80 Ethnic groups, Ethiopia is rich in culture, history, ancient civilization(and More)
$100.00 -
Lalibela, Gondar and Bahirdar | Customized
Lalibela Customized Tour
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Hiking
Hiking In Groups
Every Weekend
From 3 to 6 hours
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Harar City and Babile Elephant Sanctuary Tour 2 -3 days
$250.00 -
HALF DAY: Market Highlights of Addis ABABA
$65.00 -
HALF DAY: Afternoon Culinary Tour
$65.00 -
Half Day Addis Ababa City Tour | Addis Ababa Highlights: National Museum, Merkato, ShiroMeda textile market (and more)
Addis Ababa’s markets depict Ethiopians’ unique culture and lifestyle. On this early mor More info
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Explore Addis’ Most Famous Mountains (Entoto and Kale) | Breakaway from the hectic life of Addis Ababa into the highest point of Addis Ababa for some nature(and More))
$100.00 -
Ethiopian New Year Eve Celebration with Addis City Tour
Highlights
Ethiopian New Year takes place in September around the 11th or 12th. It is Known as Enkutatash, which means “Gift of Jewels”. Ethiopian follow the Julian Calendar that contains of 13 months (12 months of 30 days and one month with just 5 days/6 in a leap year). The calendar is 7 years and 8 months behind the Western Gregorian calendar. The New Year signifies the end of the rainy season and the lush green landscape (from 2-3 months of heavy rain) is very picturesque dotted with yellow Meskel Flower and a great time to celebrate the new year harvest. Celebrations are both religious and secular including church services and festive family meals. Children gather yellow flowers, receive small gifts and sing.
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Ethiopian Culinary Tour in Addis Ababa | Coffee ceremony, Injera baking challenge, Two markets (and more)
$100.00 -
DAY TRIP: Traditional Spa, Scenic Countryside and Crater Lakes
$150.00 -
DAY TRIP | Debre Libanos Monastry (Scenic countryside, Mountains, Nature, Wildlife, History)
$150.00 -
Celebrating Epiphany | Ethiopia’s most colorful holiday of the year.
Timket is the greatest colorful festival of Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia. The festival of Timket falls on January 20. It is observed in commemoration of Jesus Christ’s baptism in River Jordan. Timket is a two-day affair and all the ceremonies are conducted with great pomp.
Timket traces its roots back to biblical times. In the early days of Judaism, a sacred box overlaid with gold was kept in the most holy place in the Jewish temple. Known as the Ark of the Covenant, it represented the coming Messiah.
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BEST OF THE SOUTH (the Cultural Mosaic of the Omo Tribes) – 7 Days
$1,344.00 -
BEST OF THE SOUTH (7 days) | If you have an interest in observing pre-materialist culture, this tour is the right one for you.
$1,344.00 -
BEST OF THE NORTH (Axum, Lalibela, Gondar, Bahirdar ) – 7 Days
$868.00 -
BEST OF BIRDWATCHERS (Debre Libanos, Awash, Rift Valley Lakes and Bale National Park) – 10 Days
$1,300.00 -
Best of Addis Ababa | Entoto Mountain, National Museum, Merkato, ShiroMeda textile market (and more)
$100.00 -
Axum Day Tour
Axum and Lalibela
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Axum | Customized
AXUM TOUR
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7 Days Coffee Tour
Ethiopia is The Origin of Coffee. Abyssinia, now Ethiopia, is the original home of the coffee (arabica) plant. Kaffa, the province in the south-western highlands where they first bloomed, gave its name to coffee. The formal cultivation and use of coffee as a beverage began early in the 9th century.
Ethiopia grows Coffee Arabica. Ethiopia is one of the top coffee exporters world wide. Ethiopian coffee has amazing taste & our coffee ceremony is the best.