Ethiopia is in a league of its own, so utterly contrasting to its neighbouring countries, it is almost of another world. Remaining the only country in Africa to have resisted colonisation, it has maintained its own sense of identity, adding to its allure.
Ethiopia’s uniqueness comes from its history and culture. Formally known as Abyssinia, it boasts one of the richest histories on the African continent, dating back some 3000 years, and is one of the oldest locations of human life known to scientists. Its landscape is a treasure trove filled with plenty of visual reminders of this ancient civilisation.
From the Rock hewn churches of Lalibela, the island monasteries on Lake Tana filled with religious art, and the palaces of Gondar, many of which carry the UNESCO world heritage stamp. When all linked together help to create a fascinating historical tour and with over 80 different tribes it adds a wonderful cultural diversity to your travels.
Ethiopia also offers some breath-taking landscapes and scenery and for those interested in stretching the legs there are fabulous hiking and trekking opportunities. Known as the ‘Chess board of Africa’, the Simian Mountains in the north works well as an add-on to a historical tour. By no means a wildlife destination, there are however a few endemic species to the area, that all help to enrich your experience, such as the gelada baboons and the Ethiopian wolf.
A truly distinctive country in Africa.