Explore Harar’s rich heritage, encounter rare wildlife in Bale Mountains, and discover Awash’s volcanic wonders on this 8-day Ethiopian adventure.
Explore Harar’s rich heritage, encounter rare wildlife in Bale Mountains, and discover Awash’s volcanic wonders on this 8-day Ethiopian adventure.
Arrival in Addis Ababa
Mount Entoto - Upon arrival in Addis Ababa, be warmly greeted by the guide. After a brief rest at the hotel, embark on a city tour to visit the National Museum, which houses the renowned fossil Lucy, and enjoy breathtaking views from Mount Entoto. Overnight stay in Addis Ababa.
Addis Ababa Fly to Dire Dawa and Drive to…
Arrival in Addis Ababa
Mount Entoto - Upon arrival in Addis Ababa, be warmly greeted by the guide. After a brief rest at the hotel, embark on a city tour to visit the National Museum, which houses the renowned fossil Lucy, and enjoy breathtaking views from Mount Entoto. Overnight stay in Addis Ababa.
Addis Ababa Fly to Dire Dawa and Drive to Harar
Harar - Fly from Addis Ababa to Harar (approximately 1 hour). Upon arrival in Harar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, explore its historical landmarks. Visit Harar Jugol, the old city, with its 37 mosques, 82 shrines, and bustling markets. Experience the Harar Hyena Man, witnessing the traditional feeding of wild hyenas. Discover the unique culture and history of one of Africa’s most significant Islamic centers. Overnight stay in Harar.
Harar to Awash National Park
Awash National Park - After breakfast, drive to Awash National Park (approximately 6-7 hours). Renowned for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes, Awash is home to species such as warthogs, antelopes, buffaloes, and over 400 bird species. Visit the park’s beautiful waterfalls and hot springs, and enjoy a game drive to spot wildlife.
Awash National Park Exploration
Awash National Park - Spend the day exploring Awash National Park. Participate in morning and afternoon game drives, where giraffes, monkeys, zebras, and other animals can be seen in their natural habitat. Visit the Awash River Gorge and take a leisurely walk to the hot springs. Overnight stay.
Awash to Bale Mountains
Bale Mountains National Park - After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to the Bale Mountains (approximately 7-8 hours), known for their breathtaking landscapes and high-altitude ecosystems. Arrive at Bale Mountains National Park and check into the lodge. Spend the evening relaxing and enjoying the alpine scenery. Overnight stay in Bale Mountains.
Bale Mountains National Park Exploration
Bale Mountains National Park - Spend the day exploring Bale Mountains National Park, home to unique wildlife such as the Bale monkey, Ethiopian wolf, and mountain nyala. Hike through the Sanetti Plateau and enjoy the stunning alpine meadows and rugged terrain. Discover the park’s rich flora and fauna, with opportunities for bird watching and photography. Overnight stay in Bale Mountains.
Explore the Harenna Forest & Return to Bale Mountains
Bale Mountains National Park - Today, take a guided excursion to Harenna Forest, one of Ethiopia’s largest forests. Explore this lush, mist-covered forest, home to diverse wildlife, including baboons and various bird species. Afterward, return to the Bale Mountains and relax at the lodge. Overnight stay in Bale Mountains.
Fly to Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa - After breakfast, drive back to Robe and fly to Addis Ababa. Enjoy a farewell dinner and prepare for departure.

- All entrance fees
- Government tax
- Land cruiser car D4D
- Breakfast
- All domestic flights
- Fuel and experienced driver
- All accommodation fees
- Coffee or Tea
- Local guides
- Bottled water
- All entrance fees
- Government tax
- Land cruiser car D4D
- Breakfast
- All domestic flights
- Fuel and experienced driver
- All accommodation fees
- Coffee or Tea
- Local guides
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Personal expenses Like laundry service and shopping
- Tips
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Personal expenses Like laundry service and shopping
- Tips
Harar – Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Harar is affectionately called the “City of Saints.” It is renowned for its 82 mosques, lively markets, and a distinctive tradition of feeding hyenas.
Bale Mountains National Park – This wildlife sanctuary is home to the Ethiopian wolf and mountain nyala. It features the Sanetti Plateau, Harenna Forest,…
Harar – Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Harar is affectionately called the “City of Saints.” It is renowned for its 82 mosques, lively markets, and a distinctive tradition of feeding hyenas.
Bale Mountains National Park – This wildlife sanctuary is home to the Ethiopian wolf and mountain nyala. It features the Sanetti Plateau, Harenna Forest, and stunning alpine landscapes.
Awash National Park – As one of Ethiopia’s oldest parks, it is famous for Awash Falls, a variety of wildlife, hot springs, and the volcanic terrains of Fantale Mountain.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.