Embark on a thrilling 3-day Danakil Depression tour with Ethiopia’s top experts. Experience unmatched adventure and safety with our seasoned guides.
Embark on a thrilling 3-day Danakil Depression tour with Ethiopia’s top experts. Experience unmatched adventure and safety with our seasoned guides.
Semera → Lake Afdera → Erta Ale
Lake Afrera - Gather at Semera airport, enjoy breakfast upon arrival, and proceed to Lake Afdera, a hypersaline lake located 100 meters below sea level in Ethiopia’s Afar region. Afdera is the leading source of salt production in Ethiopia. The lake spans 140 square kilometers, with an average depth of 36 meters,…
Semera → Lake Afdera → Erta Ale
Lake Afrera - Gather at Semera airport, enjoy breakfast upon arrival, and proceed to Lake Afdera, a hypersaline lake located 100 meters below sea level in Ethiopia’s Afar region. Afdera is the leading source of salt production in Ethiopia. The lake spans 140 square kilometers, with an average depth of 36 meters, and boasts a salinity of about 14%, making it so dense that, similar to the Dead Sea, sinking is impossible. Temperatures here often surpass 50°C from June to August, creating one of the harshest climates on Earth. The guide will discuss the Afar salt economy and the communities reliant on this ancient mineral resource. A brief stop at the lake’s edge offers a tangible sense of the vastness and tranquility of one of Africa’s most extreme inland water bodies before heading off-road towards Erta Ale.
Erta Ale - Arrive at the base of Erta Ale, a basaltic shield volcano, Ethiopia’s most active volcano and one of the world’s rarest geological wonders. It has maintained a continuously boiling lava lake, with temperatures around 1,200°C, for over a century. Erta Ale is situated at the heart of the Afar Rift, where the African and Arabian tectonic plates are actively diverging, creating one of the few places on Earth where a new ocean is forming. A brief 20-minute hike leads to the caldera rim. Stand at the edge to witness the swirling lava below. The guide will explain the difference between magma and lava, and the volcanic glass formations known as Pele’s Hair and Pele’s Tears found on the crater surface.
Erta Ale → Ahmed Ela → Dallol
Danakil Depression - The adventure continues across the central Danakil Depression towards Dallol, traversing stunning desert landscapes and salt flats.
Ahmed Ela → Lake Afdera → Semera (Departure)
Lake Afrera - Return to Lake Afdera on the final morning for a unique experience: a brief stop at the hot springs on the lake’s edge and the chance to float in the hypersaline water.
With Lake Afdera covering 140 square kilometers and situated 100 meters below sea level, the salt density in Afdera’s water makes sinking physically impossible. Bodies naturally float on the surface, akin to the Dead Sea experience.
Nearby hot springs supply warm, mineral-rich water to the lake’s edge.
This is also Ethiopia’s main salt production lake, and the guide will explain the extraction process and the Afar communities whose livelihoods depend on this remote, extreme environment before continuing the drive back to Semera Airport.
Semera - The final part of the journey offers a peaceful conclusion.

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fee
- All Fees and Taxes
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fee
- All Fees and Taxes
- Personal Use Items
- Domestic Air Transport
- Anything Not listed in Inclusions
- Personal Use Items
- Domestic Air Transport
- Anything Not listed in Inclusions
The Danakil Depression requires more than just a tour operator; it necessitates an expedition team.
This program is managed by a specialized Ethiopian ground operator whose field team ensures a dedicated water supply vehicle and power backup solutions throughout the entire expedition, guaranteeing hydration and safety in temperatures that often exceed…
The Danakil Depression requires more than just a tour operator; it necessitates an expedition team.
This program is managed by a specialized Ethiopian ground operator whose field team ensures a dedicated water supply vehicle and power backup solutions throughout the entire expedition, guaranteeing hydration and safety in temperatures that often exceed 45°C. Travelers journey in a private 4WD convoy with an armed scout escort, as mandated by regional authorities.
The guide’s expertise extends beyond the surface: discover why Erta Ale is unique and unparalleled on Earth, why Dallol’s brine flows reach 100°C, and why Gaet’ale Pond holds the Guinness World Record as the most saline water body on Earth with 43.3% salt.
This is not merely sightseeing. It is a guided geological expedition into one of the planet’s most extreme and scientifically significant landscapes.
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.