Enkutatash

September 11 (September 12 in 2011 & 2015) Enkutatash, which means Gift of Jewels is the celebration of the Ethiopian New Year. Ethiopia follows the Julian calendar, which consists of 13 months – 12 months each with 30 days and a final month with 5 days (6 days in leap year). The Julian calendar is […]

Southern Ethiopia

The Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia is increasingly popular, with its varied tribal peoples living virtually untouched by modern society. Witnessing the local practices of living purely from natural resources is a humbling and inspiring experience. The landscape is equally spectacular, as it descends from the highlands, to wet forests, through open savannahs, and eventually to the searing desert lands on the shores of Lake Turkana.

Northern Ethiopia

The north of Ethiopia holds some of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Learn more about the historical and natural attractions of this country