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5
day Tour to Zequala & Awash
Brief Description:
This travel itinerary is a 5 day trip to Zequala
lake in Debrezeith and a further drive to eastern part of
Ethiopia
for a 2 day stay at
Awash
National Park
. Awash national park gives a great opportunity for bird lovers.
On the 4th day we will drive back to Addis. City tour of
Addis Ababa
is included on the 5th day.
Itinerary
Day 1:
Upon arrival in
Addis Ababa
,
Ethiopia
, You will be greeted with the traditional Ethiopian hospitality
at the airport and transferred to the hotel. (Depending on your
arrival time we can arrange afternoon or after hour city tour)
Day 2:
We drive south to Debre Zeit, about 50 km from
Addis Ababa
. There are 5 crater lakes in the area, a dam and a seasonal lake
and wetlands. Three of the lakes have large populations of
waterbirds. Our first stop will be at the
Chelekleke Wetlands, where we can
expect to see: Ferruginous Duck, Little Grebe, Cattle Egret,
Lesser Flamingo, Egyptian Goose, Spur Winged Goose, Red-knobbed
Coot, Ruff, Pintail, Garganey, Northern Shoveller, Southern
Pochard, Pygmy Goose and
White-backed Duck.
Bishoftu
Lake
is a crater lake surrounded by very steep
and rocky hills. Among the species recorded here: Ferruginous
Duck, Lesser Flamingo, Southern Pochard, Northern Shoveler,
Nightingale, Ortalan, Ruppell's Griffon Vulture. After lunch we
will visit
Green
Lake
, so called because of the blue green algae in the lake, (Maccoa
Duck,
Cape
Teal
, Red-billed Duck, possibly White-winged Cliff Chat and
Red-breasted Wry Neck).
Day 3:
We set off after breakfast for our destination, lodge at Bilen,
passing
Beseka
Lake
and the
Awash
National Park
, arriving in time for lunch. The species found here are those
found in the adjacent
Awash
Park
, see Day 9 of VE 001B for a short list, and we will spend today
and Day 3 exploring the different habitats of the area, the
plains, cliffs, wetlands and riverine forest by the Awash. Camel
trekking can be arranged to some of these sites - one gets a great
view from on top of a camel, and can also get closer to birds and
wildlife. The Afar communities (with whom there has been
consultation as a continuous process about Village
Ethiopia
's development) provide another focus of interest. A large hot
spring near the lodge is a great place to freshen up at the end of
the day.
Day 4:
Full day birding around Bilen and
Awash
Park
.
Day 5:
Drive back to
Addis Ababa
after breakfast, arriving early afternoon. o/n Ghion Hotel.
Day 6:
Addis Ababa
is located at 2,500 meters above sea level at the footstep of the
highest parts of series of Mountain chain. Addis is also the seat
of African Union (AU) and many International offices and over 100
Embassies. It enjoys an excellent climate all year round; with an
average temperature of 16°C.
Addis Ababa
is a pleasant city with wide avenues of jacarandas, interesting
museums and one of the largest open-air markets in
Africa
, known as the Merkato.
After early breakfast we will visit the
National
Museum
(a multi-collections representing
Ethiopia
's past and present image). Among the famous exhibits, the 3.5
million year old skeleton of 'Lucy' is worth visiting. We will
also visit the Ethiopian Studies Institute Ethnological museum for
it’s extraordinarily collection of the priceless and varied
ethnic medley. Then we continue driving up to the mount (over 3000
meters) Entoto, the first seat of Emperor Menelik II before he
established
Addis Ababa
as the capital of
Ethiopia
in 1886. Visitors will also have the opportunity to visit Trinity
Cathedral and Merkato. Along our way we will have the chance to
see avenues, squares, obelisks and many places of interests and
shopping. Early evening, we will have a coffee ceremony to show
our appreciation for touring with us, Fest Ethiopia Travel &
Tour. Late at night transfer to the
Bole
International
Airport
and depart for home.

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Rena,
Oded, Uri & Ariella from Israel
I
will never forget Lalibela and the people we met there ...the sweet
children that adopted us and followed us all around.
We arrived in Lalibela on a Saturday and saw the long March to the
Market and it was so beautiful and also sad because we understood
how far the people had to work and carry. learn
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