Aksum
A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1980, Aksum is Sacred as Jerusalem, old as Rome and historical as Constantinople, is an exceptional place in …
Lalibela
Comprising eleven churches and two chapels, Ethiopia's labyrinthine New Jerusalem, excavated by King Lalibela in the 12th century and still in active …
Gondar
Gondar (also spelled Gonder) is a royal and ancient historical city of Ethiopia. The walled city of Fasil Ghebbi in Gondar is on the UNESCO …
The Blue Nile falls
The 18th-century Scottish traveler James Bruce described the Blue Nile Falls as a magnificent sight, that ages, added to the greatest length of human …
Lake Tana
A mesmerizing inland sea fringed by lush tropical vegetation, the 3,156 km² Lake Tana is most easily explored from Bahir Dar, a well-equipped port city …
The Semien Mountains National park
Ethiopia's premier trekking and walking destination, the 412km2 Simien Mountains National Park was inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site in 1979 …
Negash
The town of Negash or sometimes referred to as Al Nejash is Africa's first Muslim settlement. During the prophet Mohammed period when the Quraysh Arab …
Gheralta
Hidden away in the mountains like ancient treasures, the churches in Gheralata are described as the greatest of the historical-cultural heritage of …