7-Day History tour Of Ethiopia Exploring Palaces, Monasteries & Churches
Highlights
Bahir Dar, Addis Ababa, Gondar, Simien Mountains National Park, Aksum, Lalibela
Locations Covered
Bahir Dar, Addis Ababa, Gondar, Simien Mountains National Park, Aksum, Lalibela
architectural, historical, museums
Group Tour
7 Days
Easy
Amharic, English
Description
Embark on this tour to learn about Ethiopia's history at the National Museum. Marvel at the architecture of the Fasilidas' Palace, visit the scenic Blue Nile falls and pay your respects at the monastery churches of Ura Kidane Mihiret. Travel to the Mercato, the biggest open market in Africa.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Addis Abeba
Visit the National Museum, which exhibits numerous antiquates, historical relics, and archaeological and paleontological objects, including the 3.5 million-year-old skeleton of Lucy.
Visit one of the fine Ethiopian Orthodox Churches that contains several interesting modern paintings and mosaics, St. George Cathedral.
Shop around Mercato - the biggest open market of its kind in Africa; and the commanding panoramic views of Mount Entoto.
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Day 2: Bahir Dar
Explore Lake Tana and its islands by boat. There are 37 islands on Lake Tana, and 30 of them have churches and monasteries of considerable historical and cultural interest.
Visit the monastery churches of Ura Kidane Mihiret and Azwa Mariam. Ura Kidanemihiret is the best known of the monasteries and has an important collection of religious icons from the 16th to 18th centuries CE. Azwa Mariam is known for its paintings, and we also have time to visit the small museum.
Drive to the Blue Nile Falls, known locally as Tissisat (smoking water), and the water plunges for 45 m (148 ft), giving rise to steam clouds and rainbows.
Climb down to the base of the falls for an up-close look and then ascend the other side of the round trip, which will take about 1 hour of walking.
Cross the Blue Nile in a boat to return to the point of departure.
Overnight stay in hotel.
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Day 3: Gondar
Visit Fasilidas' Palace, probably the most impressive of all the castles found in the area and the oldest one!
Continue to the bath of Fasiledes and Quskuam Church.
Visit the Debre Birhan Selassie Church (Light of the Trinity). The interior of Debre Berham Selassie is decorated with beautiful frescos, cherubs and paintings. Debre Berham Selassie is rumoured to have once been the proposed final resting-place of the Ark of the Covenant.
Visit the colourful market of Gondar.
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Day 4: Simien Mountains
Leave Gondar and stop at the village of Ethiopian Felasha (black Jewish) with the Ethiopian tour guide.
Continue towards the Simien Mountains (Simien National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site). The road passes over mountainous areas of wild beauty, drawing close to the Simien Massif (in Amharic, Simien means north). In the park, many of the mountain peaks exceed 4,000 m ( 13123 ft ); the highest is Ras Dejen, at 4,543 m ( 1905 ft ) above sea level.
Encounter troops of the endemic gelada baboons. The gelada baboon, only found in Ethiopia, is often referred to as the bleeding heart baboon or the lion monkey because its coat is shaggy, resembling a lion.
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Day 5: Lalibela
Visit the first group of churches, Lalibela. There are 11 monolithic churches that were built in the 12th century and are carved out of the pink granite rock; they have been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Each church (Bet) has a unique architectural style; all are superbly carved and most of them are decorated with well-preserved paintings. The entire city may be described as a sculpture dedicated toGod's glory. If time allows,s we will have an over stop in the souvenir shops and around the city center on the way back. Bet Medihanialem is the largest, supported by 72 pillars and houses the 7kg (15 lbs) gold Lalibela Cross.
Go through a tunnel from Bet Medihanialem to Bet Mariam, in which there is a pillar that it is said that Jesus Christ leaned against when he appeared in a vision to King Lalibela. Bet Mariam also contains fabulous carvings of various birds and animals.
Visit Bet Danaghel; a chapel built in honor of martyred nuns. Bet Golgotha and Bet Mikael are twin churches and many believe that a visit to Bet Golgotha alone can guarantee your place in heaven! The twin churches also contain many important religious items and some of the best examples of early religious art in the country.
The last church we visit today is Bet Giyorgis, one of the more recent churches and best preserved.
Head to the Eastern Rock Churches. Bet Amanuel is one of Ethiopia's most beautifully carved churches in the Aksumite style. Bet Merkorios has a wonderful painting of the Three Wise Men, which dates back to the 15th century CE.
Stop to see Bet Abba Libanos and Bet Gabriel-Rafael, which might have once been the royal family's homey before becoming a church.
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Day 6: Lalibela - Axum
Visit the Steles: granite monoliths from pre-Christian times decorated with symbolic engravings. In ancient times, there were seven Steles, and now one of them is in Rome, and Mussolini brought it there during Italy’s occupation of Ethiopia.
See the church of Santa Maria of Zion, which contains the crowns of Ethiopian kings and other treasures, with the Ethiopian tour guide.
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Day 7: Axum - addis ababa
Fly out to Addis Ababa to end the tour.
What's Included
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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