CULTURAL TOURS
5 Days Omo Valley Tours by Flight
After breakfast drive to Mago national park to visit the Mursi tribe, who are known for their lower lip and earlobe plates. Afterwards, we will continue driving to Turmi,, home of the Hamer people. On the way, stop in Dimeka for the local market, which is on Tuesdays and Saturday. This is one of the most colorful markets in the South Omo and is visited by neighborhood Hamer, Benna, Karo, Tsemai and Ari tribes.
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6 Days Omo Valley Cultural Tours
After having your early breakfast driving to the southern parts of Ethiopia on the way we will see the Tiya, classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, where we can see the northernmost example of a peculiar type of engraved, standing stelae which stretch across parts of southern Ethiopia.We will continue our driving to the town of Welayta for lunch stop then after lunch we will be driving to Arba Minch for overnight.
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8 Days Lalibela & Omo Valley Tours
After breakfast you will visit. Abijatta Shalla National Park. Abijatta and Shalla, which form part of the 887-sq-km national park. Identical twins these lakes are not: Shala’s 410-sq-km surface sits within a collapsed volcanic caldera and depths exceed 260m in some areas, making it the deepest lake in Ethiopia, while Abiatta’s highly alkaline waters rest in a shallow pan no more than 14m in depth.
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9 Days Omo Valley Cultural Tours
After breakfast drive southwards to Konso village.one of the UNESCO site in Ethiopia know by their terracing in order to protect against soil erosion from the sporadic and often heavy rainfall in the region. The villages are encircled by one to six concentric rings of stone walls, mainly consisting of basalt boulders. One of the best types of coffee for the country is also from this village precede to Arba Minch.
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11 Days Omo Valley Cultural Tours
Today we visit the Hamer villages around Turmi. The Hamer takes great pride in their appearance, shaving and coloring their hair, oiling their bodies, and decorating themselves with beads and bracelets worn around their arms and legs. If this day is a Saturday or a Tuesday, we would visit the market at Dimeke, which is one of the most colorful and interesting in the area (market days in Turmi are on Mondays). During our time in Turmi, we will check whether there is a bull jumping ceremony in the vicinity. This is a rite of passage ceremony for young men, marking their transition to adulthood. We will also check for Evangadi or Hamer dancing ceremonies.
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