3-Day Erta Ale, Danakil Depression & Dallol Adventure Tour
Description
Grab your chance to visit the Danakil Depression, the hottest inhabited place in the world, on this 3-day tour. Witness one of the most active volcanoes, enjoy an unforgettable camping experience atop the Erta Ale beside the rim of a lava lake, and explore the colourful hot springs in Dallol.
Highlights
- Visit Erta Ale, the site of an active volcano
- Explore Danakil Depression, known as the hottest place on earth
- Delight in the colourful hot springs of Dallol
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Day 1: Addis Ababa to Mekele to Erta Ale expand_more
- Fly from Addis Ababa to Mekele. Upon arrival in Mekele, meet the tour manager and set out for a drive along the desert.
Reach Erta Ale by evening and enjoy the surroundings of the active volcano.
- Drive 30 km to the campsite for overnight stay.
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Day 2: Hamed Ela & Danakil Depression expand_more
Set out early in the morning for Hamed Ela, a small village dependent on salt works.
Visit the Danakil Depression, the hottest place in the world.
- Return to campsite for overnight stay.
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Day 3: Dallol & Return to Addis Ababa expand_more
After breakfast, set out for a drive towards Dallol.
Arrive in the cinder cone volcanic area that seems like another planet and explore its colourful hot springs.
Drive back to Mekele to catch the flight back to Addis Ababa on the same evening.
What's Included
Accommodation
All meals on full-board basis throughout the tour
All entrance fees
Transfers
All ground transportation with fuel, and insurance
All local guides
Scouts
Government tax
What's Excluded
International airfare
Photography fee
Any alcoholic drinks
Personal expense like souvenirs, laundry, etc
Tips and gratuities
Any expense not stated
Know before you go
This is a challenging tour and is not advisable for elderly visitors.
Meeting Point
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
Adult | |
1 To 4 | USD 700 Per Person |
This is a group tour |