Erta Ale

Erta Ale is considered as the most active volcano in Africa with a permanent lava lake for longer than 120. The volcano can be ascended by foot or on camelback and takes around four hours. The high temperatures of Danakil and the lack of amenities make it a challenging destination but without a doubt one […]

Harar

Harar is the Islam capital of Ethiopia and is heaving with mosques, colorful markets, coffee shops and collapse walls. It is colorful and photogenic and the Adare (Hariri) women’s dresses and head scarves are particularly colorful and exotic.”The people of Harar are known for their hospitality stringently not a formula. They have a standing for […]

Danakil Depression

The Danakil Depression one of the hottest place .its average temperatures...

The Ethiopian Easter(Fasika)

The Ethiopian Easter, also called, is one of the furthermost festivals of the Ethiopian people, celebrated with its truest meaning after 56 days of fasting. on this  fasting time Orthodox Christians do not eat meat and dairy products for the whole 55 days to commemorate the 40 days of fasting of Jesus practiced before crucifixion. […]

Bale Mountain National Park

Bale Mountain National Park The Bale Mountains, with their vast moorlands – the lower reaches covered with St. John’s wort- and their extensive heathland, virgin woodlands, pristine mountain streams and alpine climate remain an untouched and beautiful world. Rising to a height of more than 4,000 meters, the range borders Ethiopia’s southern highlands, whose highest […]

Nechsar National Park

Ethiopia Trip To Nechsar National Park Nechisar National Park (also spelled as Nech Sar meaning white grass) is one of the National Parks of Ethiopia.  Your Ethiopia trip to Nech Sar is takes you on a journey to the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) immediately to the east of Arba Minch, its 514 […]

Ashenda in Ethiopia

Ashenda Festival When you travel Ethiopia  witness Ashenda, a unique Tigrian traditional festival, which takes place in August to mark the ending of fasting called filseta. This event is mostly for girls and young women, which they await very eagerly every year. It is unique to the people in the state of Tigrai which is […]

Enkutatash (Ethiopian New Year )

  Ethiopia still retains the Julian calendar, in which the year is divided into 12 months of 30 days each and a 13th month of 5 days and 6 days in leap year. The Ethiopian calendar is 8 years behind the Gregorian calendar from January to September and 7 years behind between September 11 and […]

Timket (Ethiopian Epiphany)

Timket is the greatest colorful festival of Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia, It celebrates the baptism of Christ in the river Jordan by... John

Meskel (Finding of the True Cross)

Meskel (Finding of the true cross) on 27th of September Meskel is a procession that commemorates Saint Helena’s discovery of the original cross where Christ was crucified. It is celebrated on 27th of September .It also signifies the physical presence of the true Cross at the remote mountain monastery of Gishen Mariam located in the […]