Lalibela:
Known for its rock-hewn churches, Lalibela is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to some of the most remarkable religious structures in the world.
Simien Mountains National Park:
This stunning mountain range offers breathtaking scenery, including jagged peaks, deep valleys, and unique wildlife such as Gelada baboons and Ethiopian wolves.
Danakil Depression:
Located in the northeastern part of Ethiopia, this otherworldly landscape features colorful mineral deposits, lava lakes, and salt flats. It’s an unforgettable destination for adventurers.
Axum:
Known for its ancient ruins, Axum was once the capital of the Aksumite Empire and is believed to be the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
Lake Tana and the Blue Nile Falls:
Lake Tana is Ethiopia’s largest lake, dotted with historical monasteries. Nearby, the Blue Nile Falls, also known as the “Smoking Water,” offer a magnificent display of cascading water.
Historic route:
Taking you through ancient cities such as Bahir Dar, Gondar, and Axum, the historic route showcases Ethiopia’s rich cultural heritage, including ancient castles, churches, and royal palaces.
These are just a few highlights, but Ethiopia offers so much more.