Destination

Addis Ababa

The capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, is a vibrant metropolis with a mix of modernity and tradition. Visitors can explore attractions such as the National Museum of Ethiopia, where the famous hominid fossil “Lucy” is housed, and the colorful Mercato market, one of the largest open-air markets in Africa. Additionally, the city offers a variety of cultural experiences, including traditional Ethiopian music and dance performances.

Lalibela

Lalibela is famous for its rock-hewn churches, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These remarkable churches were carved out of solid rock in the 12th century and are still in use today as places of worship and pilgrimage. The most famous of these churches is Bete Giyorgis (Church of St. George), known for its distinctive cross-shaped design.

Gondar

Known as the “Camelot of Africa,” Gondar was once the capital of the Ethiopian Empire. It is home to several well-preserved medieval castles and churches, including the Royal Enclosure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can also explore the Debre Berhan Selassie Church, famous for its intricate murals and ceiling adorned with angel faces.