SAFARI TOURS

3 Day Awash National Park - Ethiopia

Upon arrival at Bole International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative of Extraordinary Ethiopia Tours and start your drive to Awash National Park. Visit the southern region of the Awash National Park to see a variety of wild animals, including oryx, gazelle, warthog, kudu, baboon, monkey, and other species of birds. The stunning aspect of the wildlife drive in the national park is also the stunning Rift Valley land
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3 Day Safari to Bale Mountains National Park

On arrival at Goba Airport with flight ET175, you will meet our team and then drive to Dinsho - the gateway to the Bale Mountains. Here, you’ll take a hike to explore the surrounding area and its wildlife. Sightings of warthog, mountain nyala, Menelik’s bushbuck, and Bohor reedbuck are all common within this area, as well as many Ethiopian and Abyssinian endemic birds.
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4 Day Safari to Simien Mountains National Park

We follow the northern escarpment eastward before we descend a little into the Kaba Valley. After that, we climb up before we reach Gich Abyss and continue over a narrow ridge to a cliff where we have a spectacular view of the abyss towards the Simien foothills. We also find a large waterfall here, where the Jinbar River plunges 500 m into the abyss.
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12 Day Ethiopian Safari Tours

Before breakfast you will go on a game drive through the thorny bushes and grassland of Awash National Park, including a hike along the riverbank forest by the Awash River Falls. You may spot various mammals like Salt's dik-dik, lesser kudu, warthog, Hamadryas baboon, olive baboon, black-backed jackal, spotted hyena, Abyssinian hare, aardwolf, aardvark, grivet monkey, and Nile crocodiles (among others).
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17 Day Ethiopia Wildlife Tour

This morning, we’ll explore the ancient Medina of Harar and its surrounding fortifications, known as the Jugol. The walled old city dates back to around the 16th century and is a fascinating warren of small alleyways, markets, mosques and ancient buildings. Harar is widely considered to be the 4th holiest city in Islam, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, but today it is famed for its tolerance of other faiths. Harar is a wonderful place for photography, especially if you get out early while the light is at its best. We will also enjoy a photographic session with one of the ‘kite men’ of Harar. Feeding the yellow-billed kites is a recent development, not some ancient tradition, but it is fun to watch and photograph the kites swooping down and often squabbling in mid-air over small pieces of meat from a ‘kite man’s’ hands.
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