Ethiopia’s uniqueness makes it a fascinating destination for every kind of traveller, but in particular for the traveller who wants that bit more. Ethiopia’s historic sites are extremely wide-ranging and possibly the most extensive in the whole of Sub-Saharan Africa. Experts claim that such sites are only a fraction of what Ethiopia has to offer given that a further 95% remain to be discovered and excavated.
The natural beauty of Ethiopia amazes the first-time visitor. Ethiopia is a land of rugged mountains (some are over 4000 meters high) broad savannah, lakes and rivers. The unique Rift Valley is a remarkable region of volcanic lakes, with their famous collections of birdlife, great escarpments and stunning vistas. Tisisat, the Blue Nile falls, must rank as one of the greatest natural spectacles in Africa today. With 14 major wildlife reserves, Ethiopia provides a microcosm of the entire subsaharan eco-system. Birdlife abounds and indigenous animals from the rare Walis Ibex to the shy wild ass roam free just as nature intended. Ethiopia, after the rains, is a land decked with flowers and with many more native plants than most countries in Africa. Among the many natural tourist attractions, only the principal ones are briefly given below.
Here we are pround to tell you that we have 9 UNESCO recongized would heritage site. Ethiopia is also the cradle of civilization as it is home of LUCY or "DINKENESH", 32 million years old. ours is a land of the firest human beign. FASILIDAS CASTEL (NORTHERN ETHIOPIA) - AXUM OBELISK (NORTHERN ETHIOPIA) - SIMIEN NATIONAL PARK (NORTHERN ETHIOPIA) - LAIBLEAL (NORTHERN ETHIOPIA) - TIYA (SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA) - KONSO VILAGE(NEW YORK) (SOUTHER ETHIOPIA).
Ethiopia has countless undiscovered touristic assets which makes it among one of the few African countries with unparalleled things to offer to the world. |