Few places on earth match Ethiopia’s storied history and peaceful arid terrain.
From vast grassland plains to sweeping wooded valleys; rugged, wildlife-rich mountains to otherworldly volcanic deserts, and lush forested plateaus to breathtaking lakes and waterfalls, Ethiopia’s landscapes are as diverse as they are spectacular, and are dotted with vibrant metropolitan cities, traditional tribal villages, and historic castles and monuments which tell of the country’s fascinating past.
Situated in Amahara, in the north of the country, the stunning Lake Tana is Ethiopia’s largest lake...
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Read MoreThe former capital of the Ethiopian Empire, Gondar is a fascinating historic city in the north of...
Read MoreEthiopia is home to some of the oldest indeginous tribal cultures in all of Africa.
Read MoreEthiopia is renowned for producing some of the finest coffee beans on earth, and the industry...
Read MoreIn the heart of the Danakil Depression, Erta Ale is Ethiopia’s most active volcano, and is home to...
Read MoreThere are no direct flights from the UK to Ethiopia. However Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines offer regular direct flights from Frankfurt and Istanbul respectively.
The dry season between October and June is the best time to visit.
We recommend a minimum of 10 days.
UK Citizens must obtain a visa to enter Ethiopia and can purchase one upon arrival at the airport or online prior to their trip.
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