Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

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Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

15 Days Starting and ending in Addis Ababa

Visiting: Ethiopia

Tour operator:

World Expeditions

Tour code:

HOE

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

6 - 12

Physical rating:

Moderate to Challenging

From: $4323

NB: Prices correct on 23-Nov-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Ethiopia has a fascinating history and is home to many unknown treasures and dramatic landscapes. The Simien Mountains of Ethiopia offer superb wilderness trekking with stunning scenery, enormous cliffs and escarpments and the chance to spot unique wildlife such as the Walia Ibex and Gelada Baboon. On our specially designed itinerary we steadily ascend the escarpment trails to the upper flanks of the Simien Mountains. Establishing our campsites on the volcanic plateau our sense of isolation is complete. The thin cool air is punctuated with the calls of rare wildlife, while below the forested gorges merge with the undulating farming lands that stretch across the vast catchment of the Blue Nile. We combine this exceptional trek with a journey across a land dotted with rock-hewn churches, medieval castles and ancient obelisks reflecting a culture dating back more than 3000 years.

Highlights

  • Trek the spectacular Simien Mountain escarpments

  • Spot unique wildlife such as the Walia Ibex and Gelada Baboon

  • Soak up the views from the summit of Ras Dashen (4533m)

  • Discover the medieval castles in the Royal Enclosure in Gondar

  • Marvel at the monolithic rock-hewn churches of Lalibela

  • Cruise to the island monastery Ura Kidane Mehret on Lake Tana and Blue Nile Falls

  • Explore the capital, Addis Ababa

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Join Addis Ababa (2400M)

On arrival in Addis Ababa please make your own way to the group hotel. Depending on your arrival time, the remainder of the day is free to explore the city's many wide tree-lined streets. Throughout the city there are shops that sell typical artisan wares, materials and antiques. Addis Ababa is one of Africa's fastest growing cities and the fifth highest capital in the world; the altitude may fatigue you easily... so take it easy today. Another point to note is that, being relatively close to the equator, there are almost twelve hours of constant daylight no matter what time of year you visit. Overnight hotel.

Day 2 : In Addis Ababa, City Tour

After breakfast, there will be an arrival briefing with your guide (around 8.00am - 8.30am). Then we have a full-day city tour, which departs at 9:00am from the hotel. We take time to explore the city and lunch out is included. We will visit the National Museum (home of the remains of the famous hominid fossil, "Lucy") and the Ethnological Museum at the Addis Ababa University (housed in the former palace of Emperor Haile Selassie). There should also be time to visit a viewpoint over the city and the Holy Trinity Cathedral where Selassie is buried. You can also see the grave of Sylvia Pankhurst. A traditional lunch in a local restaurant may be your first experience of Ethiopian food. Overnight hotel.

Day 3 : Fly To Lalibela In The Morning, Afternoon Visit Monolithic Churches

This morning we take a flight to Lalibela, located at an altitude of 2,600m above sea level. (Please note: flight at own expense - schedule is subject to change and availability). The city contains 11 monolithic churches that were built in the 12th century and are carved out of the local pink basaltic scoriae rock. These structures have been classified on UNESCO's World Heritage list. Each church has a unique architectural style and all are superbly carved. The entire city may be described as a sculpture dedicated to the glory of God. We arrive in Lalibela in the early afternoon and the rest of the day is dedicated to visiting some of these churches. Dinner is normally at the modern ‘Benn Ababa (Mount of Flowers) restaurant, which has the most amazing views and sunsets from its terraced walkways. Overnight hotel.

Day 4 : Drive To Bahir Dar (Approx. 6-7 Hours Drive)

Today we drive to Bahir Dar (approx. 6-7 hours). Along the way we will be making a couple of stops to stretch your legs, including around Nifas Mewcha and at Awra Amba village. Today the Awra Amba community, and its members, is lauded as a model to alleviate poverty and promote gender equality. Overnight hotel.

Day 5 : Visit Lake Tana Monastery And Blue Nile Falls

Today we take a boat trip on Lake Tana - Ethiopia's largest lake, covering 3673 square kms and the source of the famous Blue Nile River. Many of the small islands scattered across this lake shelter monastic churches, some founded as early as the 14th Century. The walls of several of these churches are ornately decorated with stunning mural paintings. We will visit the most beautiful of these, the monastery of Ura Kidane Mehret on the Zeghie peninsula. In the afternoon, we will visit the Blue Nile Falls, known locally as Tissisat ("Water That Smokes"). One of Africa's most spectacular waterfalls, the river plunges over a sheer chasm more than 45 metres in height and is 400 metres wide when in flood. (Please note, the sequence of events today may be reversed, depending on availability of the boat.) Overnight hotel.

Day 6 : Drive To Gondar (2120M)

Another early start for the 185 km drive (approx 3.5 - 4 hours) to Gondar, the capital of Ethiopia in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Gondar is still one of Ethiopia's most impressive cities, with its walled Royal Palace Enclosure (listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage monument). This enclosure lies at Gondar's centre and contains several well preserved castles and other buildings. We take time this afternoon to tour these castles and churches, including the Royal Palace Enclosure, Emperor Fasilidas' Bath and the beautiful church of Gebre Birhan Selassie, immersing ourselves in the history of this old capital. We will pack our kit bags for the trek. Overnight hotel.

Day 7 : Drive To Debark, Commence Trek To Sankabar Camp (3200M)

This morning we drive from Gondar to Debark (approx 2.5 hrs, 100 kms), where the Simien Mountains National Park headquarters are located. We will meet our trek leader this morning. After picking up the rest of our trekking crew, our national park scouts, food supplies and our camping equipment in Debark we will drive on a rough road towards Sankabar Camp. We leave the vehicle a few kilometres before camp to take a short acclimatisation walk (1.5 - 3.0 hrs, approx 3 - 7.5kms depending upon where we commence walking on the escarpment) along the edge of the escarpment for our first views over the dramatic Simien mountain range. The Simien Mountains consist of many high altitude plateau formed by volcanic activity and lava flows, the northern and western flanks of which were subsequently eroded by large rivers forming an incredible landscape of rugged peaks and valleys. Our experienced trek leader and national park scouts are very familiar with this area and will introduce us to some remote areas within these mountains. We walk to Sankabar, our first campsite, stopping along the way for a picnic lunch. If we are lucky we may find some Gelada Baboons playing on the slopes. Overnight camp.

Day 8 : Trek To Geech Camp (3640M, Approx. 6-8 Hr, 13 Km; Ascent 928M/Descent 429M)

This morning our crew will pack up camp and arrange the mules and muleteers who will accompany us on the rest of our trip. Our trek today takes us to Geech. We traverse along the escarpment before dropping down to get views of the spectacular Geech Abyss into which the Djinnbarr Waterfall drops after the rains. From here, we circle around to cross the river and then ascend through terraced farmland passing the site of the former village which was demolished in 2015 to protect the park. Another half an hour brings us towards the campsite from nearby there are glimpses of much of Simien Mountain chain. Overnight camp.

Day 9 : Optional Summit Of Imet Gogo (3926M, Approx. 5-7 Hr, 10 Km)

From Geech we take a circuit walk with an optional ascent to the summit of Imet Gogo (3926m). This walk is a relatively easy one, geared to help the acclimatisation process while allowing us to enjoy some truly dramatic views. From Imet Gogo, the vast expanse of lowlands is revealed below us, and we gain some perspective of this incredible mountain range. We continue on our circuit walk to Saha viewpoint which makes a perfect lunch spot, before returning to camp for a relaxing afternoon. There should be time to reach the escarpment at another viewpoint at Set Derek for sunset views. Black-backed jackals and Lammergeyers may also be seen in this area. Overnight at Geech camp.

Day 10 : To Chenek (3620M, Approx. 6-7 Hr, 14.5 Km; Ascent 849M/Descent 824M)

Today we continue our trek through open grasslands and giant Lobelias, along the edge of the escarpment to Chenek. This is an interesting day's walk with a few steep ups and downs. We stop for lunch at Inatiye (4070m) where again we have some magnificent views of the lowlands. Chenek itself is one of our most beautiful campsites, with our tents clustered among the giant Lobelias and superb views of the escarpment. This is one of the best areas to see the endemic Walia Ibex, a large mountain goat unique to Ethiopia, with distinctively patterned fore-legs and large, ridged horns. Gelada Baboons are also common around Chenek. Like the Walia, they are seldom found far from cliffs and are well adapted to living on nearly vertical faces. At the first sight of danger they will plunge over the edge where danger cannot follow. The Simien Fox or Abyssinian wolf, though named after this area, is now rarely seen, although a lone Simien wolf has been sighted on some of our previous tours and you may hear its high pitched call at night. These mountains are also noted for cliff-nesting birds of prey, in particular the large and powerful Lammergeyer (Bearded Vulture). These birds have a wing span of almost 3 metres and are frequently seen performing aerial acrobatics above us. Overnight camp.

Day 11 : To Ambiko (3170M, Approx. 8-10 Hr, 20 Km; Ascent 969M/Descent 1466M)

This morning we leave for Ambiko at the foot of Ras Dashen (or Ras Dejen). After a steady but steep ascent to Bwahit Pass (4200m), beneath Bwahit Peak (4430m) - the second highest mountain on our route, we rest and take in the incredible outlook of our campsite across the valley below. From here we will also get our first sighting of Ras Dashen (4533m), the highest point in a wall of cliffs and peaks on the skyline at the far side of the valley. We then follow a steep path down to the village of Chiro Leba, stopping for lunch nearby, before crossing the Meshehe River (boots off). There is a final steep climb to the village of Ambiko (300m), where we will camp for the next two nights.

Day 12 : Summit Ras Dashen (4533M, 10-12 Hr, 26 Km, Ascent 1355M/Descent 1355M)

Today's optional climb to the highest point in Ethiopia, the summit of Ras Dashen at 4533m, requires a pre-dawn start (3:00am). We climb slowly and steadily through farmland and giant lobelia forests for about 6-7 hours, before a steep scramble for 20 minutes to the summit. On the summit we will take a rest and absorb the spectacular panorama that awaits. In clear weather it is possible to see as far as Eritrea. From the top we do the same short scramble down then continue descending for about 4-5 hours, back to our campsite at Ambiko. Today is a very long day but well worth the effort if you decide to take on the challenge. Alternatively, take the day to relax at camp and observe village life.

Day 13 : To Sona (3400M, Approx 8-10 Hr, 23 Km; Ascent 1136M/Descent 1158M)

Today traverses farming country in the High Simiens as we trek through the upper catchments of the Meshehe River (boots off). It is a rewarding day of trekking with the opportunity to meet local people in the fields, on the trails and in the villages. There are some ups and downs today with the highest point being over 3600m. At the village of Arkwasiye, we cross the divide into the catchment area of the Ansiya River. We camp near the village of Sona on the edge of the plateau, looking across the Gorge to the spectacular cliffs of Imet Gogo and other peaks where we walked previously. Overnight camp.

Day 14 : Complete Trek (Approx 2-3 Hr, 10Km; Ascent 200M), Drive To Gondar

After a final camp breakfast we ascend gently up to the village of Arkwasiye where we complete our trek. We will be transferred to Gondar (approx 190km, 3.5 - 4 hrs) with lunch on the way. We arrive in Gondar late in the late afternoon, where a shower offers reward for our recent efforts. Overnight hotel.

Day 15 : Fly To Addis Ababa Where Trip Concludes

This morning we board our flight from Gondar to Addis Ababa where the trip concludes on arrival. (Please note: flight at own expense - schedule is subject to change and availability). Extra nights in Gondar or Addis Ababa can be arranged at additional cost. Please ask your consultant at time of booking.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    7 nights hotel

  • 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 14 dinners

  • 1 night in 3 star hotel in Addis and 6 nights in best available hotels elsewhere on a twinshare basis

  • 7 nights fully supported camping on a twinshare tent basis

  • group camping equipment including tent, mattress and pillow (sleeping bag not included)

  • local guides for each section

  • western escort to assist local guides

  • cook, camp assistants, mules and muleteers on trek

  • boat trip on Lake Tana

  • site entrance and national park fees

  • private road transport

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What's Not Included

  • Arrival and departure transfers in Addis Ababa on Days 1 & 17 (In 2023 - Days 1 & 15). NOTE - The Addis Ababa group hotel (Jupiter Hotel) offers a free airport to hotel shuttle service upon arrival or departure. This shuttle must be pre-booked prior to y

  • Internal flights - Addis Ababa to Bahir Dar, Axum to Lalibela, Lalibela to Addis Ababa. (In 2023 - Addis Ababa to Lalibela, Gondar to Addis Ababa).

Accommodation

7 nights hotel
All accommodation is on a twin share basis, unless single rooms and tents are requested and paid for in advance. While trekking, you will be sleeping in twin share tents. There will be communal dining and your trek crew will cook all meals. Toilet tents are not provided. All the campsites have officially built long drop toilets. All group camping equipment is provided including tents, camping mattresses and camping pillows. Sleeping bags and kit bags are NOT provided. We strongly recommend bringing your own sleeping bag rated to at least -5oC as it gets very cold in the Highlands. These can be hired if absolutely necessary (additional cost applies) if requested at least 1 month in advance. Availability cannot be guaranteed. Please ask your consultant for details.
PLEASE NOTE:- If you wish to have your own room in hotels and/or your own tent, we must be notified before your departure and a single supplement will be charged. Otherwise, you will be matched up with someone of the same gender for the duration of the trip.
We highly recommend you bring biodegradable soaps and shampoos (try your local health food shop for supplies). Please do not put soap directly into any water sources.
All hotel rooms have ensuite bathroom. In Addis Ababa we use a 3-4 star hotel. Outside of the capital the accommodation can be basic. We will use the best available properties in these instances. In Ethiopia, power cuts can occur at any time and hot water supply can be erratic.
Ethiopia is a poor country, where infrastructure is very basic. Tourist infrastructure is adequate but the standards you receive will not compare with the west. For example, hotels may be overbooked, hot water might not be available at all times, food may be basic and our eager staff will not have the same experience as our staff in other parts of the world, simply due to the fact that tourism is still in its infancy in Ethiopia. Please bear this in mind, Ethiopia is without a doubt one of the most amazing destinations but be prepared for the unexpected.

What You Carry

In your daypack you will need to carry extra warm clothing (depending on the altitude, location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera gear, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip balm etc.

Grading

As with all our Challenging programs, we expect people to be regular outdoors people, enjoying aerobic sport around four or five times a week over some period of time. Preferably this has been a long term interest but if not, you have set a program of fitness preparation with at least three months lead in time to your trip. The fitter you are for your trip, the more of a holiday it will be. Activities as close to the actual activity on your trip are the best training; in this instance walking and climbing, with and without a pack. This builds leg strength, aerobic capacity and confidence in your ability to travel comfortably with a pack for extended periods. At the same time, you are also comfortable with the layers you like to wear and footwear. Come and talk to us if you are unsure about your suitability for this trip; we would be happy to discuss your level of experience and fitness with you.

Wildlife

The wilderness areas of Africa are populated by large numbers of wild and potentially dangerous animals. The trip aims to view these animals in their natural habitat, uncontrolled by fences. Your experienced guides will make every effort to ensure the safety of the group at all times. Please be aware that all safari travel, including vehicle safaris in the proximity of wild animals is never entirely without risk. By travelling into wild areas in search of wild animals, all participants accept that they are choosing an adventure that includes an element of risk and this is an inherent aspect of the enjoyment of this style of travel.

Check out our Q&As

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.

  • What about environmental impact?

    We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.

  • What should I pack?

    Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.

  • Are tips included in my trip price?

    Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.

  • Am I suited to small-group travel?

    We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.

  • Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?

    While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

B. Press(Sydney)  

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

18 Feb 2020

If you after a trip that has a lot of diversity, then this is the trip for you. In the Simien Mountains we watched the Geladas playing, eating grass and jumping into the Giant Lobelias in anger to protect their harem from other males trying to challenge them. They are very vocal and fun to observe. We were also fortunate to see Ibex, Bearded Vultures and two lucky people saw the Simien Fox. We climbed Ras Dashen, Ethiopia's highest mountain. There were some long hard days of trekking, but worth it, because you get to see the locals going about their daily lives along the way and amazing views. One particular night our guides were singing and dancing for us by the camp fire and the local children joined in, they held our hands and we danced with them. It was a special night. When you look through the itinerary you will see we went on Lake Tana to visit a 14th century monastery and on the way back saw hippos. We also visited ancient rock-hewn churches that will make you wonder how it was possible for them to be built from one huge rock - Lalibela was a highlight! Our local guide looked after us so well and was very knowledgeable about the history, religion and culture of his country. We also had a World Expeditions leader join us, mainly to look after us if we needed medical help with altitude sickness. None of the group required this, but it was great to have the World Expeditions leader trek with us. The food was very good, there was always plenty of coffee available and the accommodation improved along the way from tents to a brand new resort. This is only a small part of what we experienced in Ethiopia. We really enjoyed our adventure, it was wonderful.

M. Houtzaager(Newtown, NSW)  

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

22 Oct 2019

This was a challenging and rewarding trek. The grandeur and beauty of the landscape is almost overwhelming at times. We were lucky to sight not only numerous Gelada baboons but also a family of Walia Ibex and a lone Abyssinian wolf. The cultural element balanced on either side of the trek was also very interesting and eye opening.

M. Jacko(Oregon, USA)  

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

05 Mar 2018

The trek was challenging but absolutely worth the effort. Gelada 'baboons' were fantastic to watch from very close distance. Interesting cultural experience.

G. Hollands(Highgate Hill, QLD)  

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

05 Mar 2018

The trek was challenging but absolutely worth the effort. Gelada 'baboons' were fantastic to watch from very close distance. Interesting cultural experience.

Rebecca S.(Hants, UK)  

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

06 Dec 2019

Ethiopia is truly unique, and I use that word sparingly - a multi-layered mix of achingly beautiful landscapes and ancient churches hewn from the rock, reminiscent of Biblical times. The culture, dance, music is different from anything you’ll experience in Africa, and yet it is Africa, with its vast skies and baboons and Ibex and Abyssinian wolf. I’ll be back, soon I hope.

M. Rousell(London, UK)  

Ethiopia Simien Mountains and Beyond

14 Jan 2020

I had wanted to visit the Simien mountains for a long time and would highly recommend this trip. There is a good balance between cultural activities (in Addis Ababa, Axum and Lalibella) and trekking. Do not under-estimate the trekking. It proved far more tiring than I expected. However, we were constantly rewarded with the views. The mountains are unlike anything I've seen before - think Grand Canyon and Monument Valley all rolled in to one big range, but greener.

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