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Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, discover the rich cultural heritage and long history of Addis Ababa on a captivating tour through its museums, galleries, and key landmarks. Marvel at the prehistoric remains of Lucy, one of the oldest human fossils ever unearthed, and delve into the cultural and commercial history of the city. You'll also visit the iconic Holy Trinity Cathedral and explore the fascinating exhibits at the National Museum.
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Addis Ababa Museum: The Addis Ababa Museum offers a captivating journey through the history and heritage of Ethiopia’s capital. Located in the heart of the city, the museum showcases a wide range of artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that chronicle the evolution of Addis Ababa, from its founding days to its modern status as a bustling metropolis. Visitors can explore key historical moments, cultural milestones, and the city's role in both national and international affairs, making the museum a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich legacy of Addis Ababa.
Mercato Market: Mercato Market, located in the heart of Addis Ababa, is one of the largest openair markets in Africa and a vibrant hub of commerce and culture. It offers an authentic Ethiopian shopping experience, where visitors can explore a maze of stalls selling everything from spices, fresh produce, and coffee beans to textiles, jewelry, and traditional crafts. The market is a bustling center of activity, where locals and tourists alike can immerse themselves in the energetic atmosphere, haggle for goods, and experience the rich diversity of Ethiopian life.
Tomocca Coffee: Tomoca Coffee is one of the most iconic coffee houses in Addis Ababa, celebrated for serving high-quality Ethiopian coffee since 1953. Known for its traditional brewing methods and rich flavors, Tomoca offers a quintessential Ethiopian coffee experience. Visitors can enjoy freshly roasted coffee made from the finest local beans, all while soaking in the nostalgic atmosphere of this beloved coffee spot. The aroma of freshly ground coffee beans fills the air, making it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts eager to taste Ethiopia’s world-famous brew.
Holy Trinity Cathedral: Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa is one of Ethiopia's most important religious sites and a stunning example of Ethiopian Orthodox architecture. Built to commemorate Ethiopia’s liberation from Italian occupation, the cathedral is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and serves as the spiritual home of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. The cathedral features beautiful stained-glass windows, intricate carvings, and impressive domes. Inside, visitors can see the tombs of Emperor Haile Selassie and his wife, Empress Menen Asfaw. The cathedral’s tranquil gardens and the adjacent cemetery, where prominent figures are buried, add to its historic and spiritual significance.
Tiglachin Memorial: The Tiglachin Memorial, also known as the Derg Monument, is a significant
landmark in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Erected in 1984, it
commemorates Ethiopian and Cuban soldiers who
fought together against the Somali invasion during the
Ogaden War of 1977-78. The memorial features a
towering obelisk flanked by two large sculptures of
soldiers, symbolizing strength and solidarity. The structure is surrounded by striking reliefs that
depict scenes from Ethiopia's revolutionary period. While primarily a political monument, it also
serves as a reminder of Ethiopia's complex history during the socialist Derg regime.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, Embark on a guided adventure to experience Ethiopia's rich history. Visit Melka Kunture, Adadi Mariam, and the UNESCO-listed Tiya site. Marvel at the stunning architecture of the rock-hewn churches in Lalibela and uncover the mysteries of the Tiya archaeological site with the insight of an experienced guide. Enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off to make the most of your limited time.
Sightseeing Covered during the trip
Tiya World Heritage Site: The Tiya World Heritage Site, located south of Addis Ababa, is one of Ethiopia's most intriguing archaeological treasures. Recognized by UNESCO, this ancient site is home to over 40 standing stelae (stone monuments) carved with mysterious symbols, believed to mark the graves of warriors or significant figures. These monuments date back to the 12th to 14th centuries, and the precise meaning of the carvings remains an enigma. Tiya offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich past and is an essential destination for history and archaeology enthusiasts.
Melka Kunture: Melka Kunture is an important archaeological site located near the Awash River, about 50 kilometers southwest of Addis Ababa. It is renowned for its significant prehistoric findings, including stone tools and ancient fossils dating back over 1.5 million years. These discoveries provide valuable insights into early human life and tool-making techniques in Ethiopia. The site includes a small museum that showcases artifacts unearthed from the area, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s ancient past. Melka Kunture is a must-visit for anyone interested in human evolution and archaeology
Adadi Maryam: Adadi Maryam is a rock-hewn church located about 70 kilometers southwest of
Addis Ababa. Believed to have been built in the
12th century under the reign of King Lalibela, it
shares similarities with the famous rock-hewn
churches of Lalibela in northern Ethiopia. Carved
directly into the volcanic rock, this remarkable
church stands as a testament to Ethiopia's rich
Christian heritage and architectural ingenuity. Adadi Maryam remains an active place of worship, and visitors can explore its historical and spiritual significance while also enjoying the peaceful
countryside surrounding it.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, this enjoyable and educational escape from Addis Ababa takes you on a tour to the scenic Entoto Mountains, offering a deeper insight into Ethiopian culture beyond the city. Explore the renowned Debre Libanos Monastery, admire breathtaking mountain views and spot local wildlife. Along the way, your guide will provide valuable context and insights into the sights, making the experience both informative and enriching
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Debre Libanos: Debre Libanos is one of Ethiopia's most important monasteries, located north of Addis Ababa. Founded in the 13th century by Saint Tekle Haymanot, a revered Ethiopian Orthodox saint, the monastery is a center of pilgrimage and religious significance. Known for its beautiful church, serene surroundings, and proximity to dramatic cliffs, Debre Libanos offers visitors a glimpse into Ethiopia's rich spiritual and cultural heritage. The site also features a museum showcasing religious artifacts and manuscripts, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and pilgrims alike.
Portuguese Bridge: The Portuguese Bridge, located near the Debre Libanos Monastery in Ethiopia, is an iconic stone bridge believed to have been built in the 16th century during the Portuguese presence in the region. Nestled in the heart of the Ethiopian highlands, the bridge spans a deep gorge offering breathtaking views of the Jemma River and cascading waterfalls, especially during the rainy season. Despite its small size, the bridge's historical significance and picturesque surroundings make it a popular stop for visitors looking to admire both Ethiopia's natural beauty and its rich history
Jemma River Gorge: The Jemma River Gorge is a stunning natural landmark located near Debre Libanos, north of Addis Ababa. Known for its breathtaking views and dramatic cliffs, the gorge is part of the Blue Nile River basin and offers visitors a chance to experience Ethiopia's rugged and beautiful landscape. The area is also a hotspot for birdwatching, with species like the endangered Ethiopian or Lammergeyer vulture often spotted soaring above. The Jemma River Gorge is not only a natural wonder but also an important destination for those looking to explore Ethiopia's diverse wildlife and scenery.
Entoto Maryam Church: Entoto Maryam Church, located atop the Entoto Mountains near Addis Ababa, is a historic and spiritually significant site in Ethiopia. Built by Emperor Menelik II in the late 19th century, the church holds great religious and cultural importance. It was here that Emperor Menelik and Empress Taitu would pray before Menelik’s coronation, and it is closely linked to the founding of Addis Ababa. The church is known for its beautiful traditional Ethiopian architecture and stunning views of the city below. Visitors can explore the church, the surrounding forest, and the nearby Menelik II Museum, which houses royal artifacts and historical treasures.
Mount Entoto: Mount Entoto, towering above Addis Ababa, is the highest peak in the Entoto Mountains and a site of great historical and cultural importance in Ethiopia. At an elevation of over 3,200 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the capital city and surrounding landscape. The mountain is deeply tied to Ethiopia’s imperial history, as it served as the original capital of Emperor Menelik II before the establishment of Addis Ababa. The area is known for its dense eucalyptus forests, serene environment, and significant religious sites, including Entoto Maryam Church. Mount Entoto is a popular destination for visitors seeking natural beauty, history, and spirituality.
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