12 days tour

Genna Festival In Ethiopia

Genna Festival In Ethiopia

This tour includes:

Guide

Supporting you throughout your holiday will be an experienced, approachable, knowledgeable and fluently English speaking professional guide from our local partner agency. They offer us qualified, experienced and excellently reviewed guides. This ensures you have the right information and support on your trip, with your Ethiopian guide offering insight into local life, history and customs, as well as routes during walk etc. Should you have any concerns during your adventure, you will be able to contact our local partner agency direct, or come through to the UK YellowWood office.

Meals

Meals as per itinerary

Others

Genna Festival amidst 13th Century rock-hewn churches of Lalibela Walk in the Simien Mountains Visit the Blue Nile Falls Discover the historic cities of Gondar & Harar Walk through stunning mountains staying with local communities

Transport

Transport to/from destinations included as per itinerary.

Accommodation

12 nights accommodation

Not included:

Optional

Single Room Supplement ยฃ600 Single rooms are available on a first come, first served basis. We will charge on a pro-rata basis if a single room is only available for part of the trip. Plant an additional 15 trees for your adventure ยฃ30 Carbon Compensation is not the perfect solution, and it is important to first reduce our carbon emissions as much as we can, yet trees remain an excellent natural technology to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to slow global warming. For every client and guide who attends a YellowWood Adventure, we donate ยฃ30 to our partner charity WeForest to plant 15 trees to (over) compensate for the carbon footprint of the tour. We also invite our clients to match this with an optional additional ยฃ30 for another 15 trees to be planted to help compensate for the carbon footprint of their international flights. WeForest run many tree planting and tree maintenance projects such as this seedling nursery in the Amhara region of Ethiopia, the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil and many other projects in other countries including Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania & India. Click Here to find out more about their amazing projects around the world.

Insurance

Insurance is not included.

Flights

Flights are not included.

Others

International Flights & Airport taxes National Flights: USD $1,002 per person subject to change. unless your International Flights are with Ethiopian airlines also, in which case domestic airfare will be USD $517 per person Insurance (compulsory) Visa (around ยฃ40) Tips Alcoholic drinks

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Itinerary of your trip Genna Festival In Ethiopia

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrive Addis Ababa. Transfer To Hotel (D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrive Addis Ababa. Transfer To Hotel (D)

      On arrival meet your guide and transfer to the hotel. The balance of the day will be your leisure time to spend at your hotel; optionally, you can have a visit to Holy Trinity church and Ethnological museum.Founded in 1886 by Emp. Menelik II, Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia and the seat of the African Union (AU). Addis Ababa is the third highest capital in the world and one of the largest cities in Africa with a population well over 5 million. It is located at 2500 m above sea level at the foot step of the highest peak of Entoto Mountain chain (3200m above sea level), and enjoys an excellent climate all year round; with an average temperature of 160C. 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 Merkato.Ethnological Museum: It is found in the main campus of the Addis Ababa University by the Institute of Ethiopian Studies with the aim to preserve the countryโ€™s historical and cultural heritages. It has complete collections that describe almost all the tribal groups in Ethiopia. Here you will have an overview about the history, culture and traditions of the people of Ethiopia. The collections include the nomadic tribal groups that are now living just as manโ€™s forefather lived thousands of years back.Trinity Cathedral: a beautiful church with a baroque style of European architecture which is unique to both Ethiopia and Africa and is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. Here you will find scripts of the imperial families, statues done by a Greek sculpture, Stained glass window paintings from the Old and New Testament in the Bible and coffins of Emperor Haile Silassie-I; the founder of the church, and his wife.Overnight: Caravan Hotel or Similar Hotel [http://www.caravanaddis.com/]. Included meals: Dinner.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Fly To Bahir Dar. Visit Lake Tana Monastery And Blue Nile Falls. (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Fly To Bahir Dar. Visit Lake Tana Monastery And Blue Nile Falls. (B, L, D)

      After breakfast, drive to the airport and catch your flight to Bahir Dar. Later, visit Lake Tana Monastery and Blue Nile Falls (drive time approximately 1hr30).Lake Tana is the largest lake in Ethiopia, measuring approximately 84km long and 66km wide, and is also the source of the Blue Nile. The lake contains 37 islands; however, their visibility varies according to seasonal water fluctuations, which are regulated to measure inflow to the Blue Nile Falls. The islands accommodate 20 monasteries, which are used to store religious artefacts due to their remote location. The Blue Nile Falls, also known as Tis Abay, mean โ€™smoking waterโ€™ in Amharic. They start as a gentle river flowing 5,223km north of the Mediterranean Sea before joining the impressive falls. The waterfall itself is around 150ft high and half a mile wide, which is just spectacular to witness. Surrounded by immense natural beauty, the falls attract parrots, bee-eaters, white-throated seedeaters and vervet monkeys, just to name a few.Overnight: Jacaranda Hotel or Similar Hotel. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Drive To The Simien Mountains (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Drive To The Simien Mountains (B, L, D)

      Today you drive to Sankaber, the headquarters of Simien Mountains National Park. Despite it only being 280km, the drive will take approximately 6hrs. It is stunning: you pass through rural villages and crossing mountain passes with stunning vistas, but be prepared to experience the "African massage" at times along the road. The Simien Mountains National Park occupies a surface area of 180 km sq. The park, situated between 4,430 and 1,900 meters (6,200 - 4,500 feet), boasts varied flora with three marked botanical areas. The highest parts have meadows with little vegetation, characteristic of afro-alpine zones. Here we can find the endemic lobelia rhynchopetalum, small groups of perpetual flowers, helichrysum, and the striking kniphofia foliosa. Late in the afternoon, walk near your lodge to spot the endemic gelada baboon and appreciate the breathtaking scenery.Overnight: Simien Lodge or Similar Hotel. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Explore The Simien Mountains, Drive To Gondar For Overnight. (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Explore The Simien Mountains, Drive To Gondar For Overnight. (B, L, D)

      This morning, you can choose to relax at the lodge or you may enjoy exploring more of the legendary Simien Mountains and its unique inhabitants. The landscape in the area is remarkably picturesque with panoramic vistas overlooking the deep gorges of the Escarpment. Our main interest will be the endemic gelada baboon and the great scenery. Amidst beautiful alpine meadows punctuated with giant lobelias and flowering โ€œred hot pokersโ€ (kniphofiaโ€™s), we will find ourselves surrounded by massive troops of extremely well-habituated and photogenic gelada Baboons. The mountains are also home to 16 bird species endemic to Eritrea and/or Ethiopia as well as an important population of the rare and beautiful Bearded Vulture that can frequently be seen gliding along the cliffs here.Overnight: Simien Lodge or Similar Hotel [http://www.simiens.com/]. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Drive To And Tour The Ancient City Of Gondar (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Drive To And Tour The Ancient City Of Gondar (B, L, D)

      Gondar is the first capital of the Ethiopian empire, founded in 1635 by the Emperor Fasilidas. Gondar is best-known for its collection of 17th century castles and palaces. Spend the day exploring the Royal Enclosure and its buildings. The fortress, which is surrounded by a 300-foot-long wall, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The oldest and most impressive structure in the compound is the two-story palace of Emperor Fasilidas, built of solid basalt stones. Other royal buildings of interest include the library of Emperor Yohannes I, the House of Song where royal ceremonies took place, the elegant reception and banquet hall of Emperor Bakaffa, and the palace of the kingโ€™s wife. Also visit the nearby bath of King Fasiledes, where modern-day Timkat ceremonies are performed. Finally, view the Church of DebreBirhan Selassie, an imposing structure with brightly coloured ceilings.Overnight: Goha Hotel or Similar Hotel. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Tesfa Walking Tour Day One (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Tesfa Walking Tour Day One (B, L, D)

      Drive: Gondar to Tesfa TrekkingDistance:310 KmETD: 6hrs. And 30 Min.Road Type: Asphalt [steep road]Walking (easy grade) time: 2/3 hours.Filakit is the administrative centre for Meket (woreda) district. It is here that you start your trek to Mequat Mariam Community site, after a quick lunch in one of the local โ€™hotelsโ€™ of enjara and wot. โ€™Tesfaโ€™ means โ€™hopeโ€™ in the local Amharic language and this community trekking route is a fantastic way to give back to the local communities. Donkeys will to carry your bags (hence why soft suitcases are in order), and from here you trek across plateaus and through the agricultural landscape of the highlands following well-worn paths. At the newly renovated church of Hanna Mequat, with acacia trees dotted around the church compound, you will get a glimpse of the escarpment edge that will be with you for much of the trip. Beyond the church, you will join it and follow it around to the tukuls at Mequat Mariam. The walk time is about 3 hours plus stops. The staff - all members of the local villages - will meet you and serve snacks - perhaps a โ€™Meket Pizzaโ€™ with tea or coffee, or perhaps you will be ready for a beer. As you enjoy this you can watch the birds soaring on the thermals - ravens, the odd vulture, perhaps a lammergeyer, and innumerable others. There is a shower, with water warmed by the sun - though do go a bit easy on the water. Donโ€™t miss the sunset on the โ€™rock barโ€™ with a sundowner drink.The community will serve a good meal - simple western food - after dark in the dining tukul, and if you would like will prepare a traditional Ethiopian-style coffee ceremony.The community has built specially designed tukuls bedrooms - traditional style with thatched roofs, and stone walls. However, the beds are comfortable mattresses, with clean bed linen and blankets.. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Tesfa Walking Tour Day Two (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Tesfa Walking Tour Day Two (B, L, D)

      Walking (easy grade) time: 2/3 hours in the morning, 2/3 hours in the afternoon.A breakfast of either eggs or pancakes, with tea or coffee will get you ready for a good dayโ€™s walk. The walk from Mequat Mariam to Wajela winds along the escarpment for much of the way with staggering views of the river systems and farmland below. There is a good chance to see gelada baboon along these escarpments, and if you are lucky rock Hhrax, even a klipspringer. After a few hours the Mequat community hand over to the Wajela community - a fresh donkey for the luggage. Here you can eat a simple picnic lunch, maybe with a soft drink carried by one of the community. Some of the route cuts across the plateau top and there are some shortcuts if you want to reduce the walking, but if you feel fit much of the time you can follow the escarpment edge.Towards the middle of the afternoon you will reach the church of Kura Anbessa Giyorgis, perched on the rock edge, with Olive (Olia Africanus) and other indigenous trees around. Kura means crow/raven and Anbessa Lion! If you meet one of the priests ask for an explanation of the name. It is possible to take another route and come across the carpet weavers, but there is not time to do this and the church.After Kura Anbessa you cross the road and head north across the plateau to the Wajela site. Again a warm welcome and snacks will await you at Wajela with its cosy tukuls overlooking a wooded escarpment. If you are early there is a 2-hour round trip to a church and cave structure below. You can also rinse off in the shower. Dinner as in Mequat is served in the dining tukul, sometime after sunset.. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Drive To Lalibella, Visit Nakuto Leab Church, Genna Preparations (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Drive To Lalibella, Visit Nakuto Leab Church, Genna Preparations (B, L, D)

      Today you are heading to Lalibela, one of the most important religious and historical sites in all of Africa and the entire Christian world. The drive time is approximately 2hrs30 minutes.There are no less than 200 churches in the Lasta Region of Lalibela, some hidden in enormous caves, but itโ€™s exceptional to find 11 churches of such master craftsmanship in one locale. These brilliant feats of engineering and architecture are often referred to as the "Eighth wonder of the world". The churches are said to have been constructed during King Lalibelaโ€™s reign during the 12th and 13th centuries when Lalibela (then known as Roha) was the capital of the Zagwe dynasty.On the way to Lalibella, Visit Nakuto Leab Church, Situated around 7km from central Lalibela, the Naโ€™akuto Laโ€˜ab Monastery is found inside a natural cavern in the highlands surrounding the town. A wonderful monastery that pre-dates the more popular churches in the centre of the town. You will also witness the thousands of pilgrims who have travelled from all over the country, and the preparations being made for the Genna Festival. Overnight: Sora Lodge or Similar Hotel [http://soralodgelalibela.com/]. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Genna Festival & Visit The First Group Rock Hewn Churches Of Lalibella. (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Genna Festival & Visit The First Group Rock Hewn Churches Of Lalibella. (B, L, D)

      In the morning, participate on the celebration of Ethiopian Christmas also known as Gena. Your guide will make sure you are present for the main ceremonies to be able to experience the ancient traditions passed down for centuries from the second country in the world to officially proclaim itself Christian after Armenia. In the afternoon, visit the first group of churches which represent the earthly Jerusalem. This group includes Bete Medhanialem (Savior church), Bete Miriam, BeteDenagel, BeteMeskal, Debra Sina, and Bete Golgotha. Standing 38 feet tall with seventy-two pillars, Medhane Alem is not only the largest in Lalibela, but it is the largest monolithic rock-hewn church in the world. Bet Golgotha houses remarkable reliefs of figures, early Christian art rarely seen in other parts of Ethiopia.Overnight: Sora Lodge or Similar Hotel [http://soralodgelalibela.com/]. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Visit Asheton Mariam And The Second Group Rock Hewn Churches (B, L, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Visit Asheton Mariam And The Second Group Rock Hewn Churches (B, L, D)

      This morning, the group will choose between two options: either you can visit the Asheton Maryam which involves a 30-minute drive to the start of an approx 1 hour-long trek to the 13th-century rock-hewn monastery of Asheton Maryam (over 3000 meters high). Itโ€™s a rewarding walk with views of beautiful scenery. Itโ€™s easy to understand why the priests at this church believe they are the โ€œclosest to God.โ€ OR you could enjoy a morning learning how to cook some Ethiopian traditional dishes. The class will take place at one of the community houses in Lalibella.In the afternoon, you can visit the second group of churches representing the heavenly Jerusalem. In this group are the Bete Gabriel & Raphael, Bete Merquorios, Bete Emmanuel, and Bete Abba Libanos Finally, visit the most interesting cross-shaped church of Bete Giorgis (St. George), which is said to be the symbolization of Noahโ€™s ark. The cruciform-shaped Bete Giorgis is the most perfect and beautiful church here; its interior is dominated by depictions of Saint George killing the dragon.Overnight: Sora Lodge or Similar Hotel. Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Fly Back To And Tour Addis Ababa (B, D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Fly Back To And Tour Addis Ababa (B, D)

      After breakfast, catch your flight to Addis Ababa.There are options for today: you could visit the Hamlin Festula center or the Merkato, as part of a shortened Addis Ababa city tour. Merkato is the largest open-air market in Africa. Here you will be presented with confusing, but fascinating, glimpse of the vast range of goods and artefacts available from all parts of the country and you will enjoy the Ethiopian trade exchange tradition in the open air, you can purchase anything you desire here. In the evening, you will have a farewell dinner, after which you will be transferred to the airport to catch your departing flight. You may also choose to spend an extra night in Addis - we can help with those arrangements also.About the Hamlin Institute: Founded over 63 years ago, by pioneering Australian surgeon Dr Catherine Hamlin and her surgeon husband Dr Reg Hamlin, Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia is dedicated to treating Ethiopian women who have suffered the most horrific childbirth injury: obstetric fistula. More info: https://hamlinfistula.org/en/You will then have a delicious group dinner in the city.Overnight: Caravan Hotel or Similar Hotel. Included meals: Breakfast, Dinner.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Your Return Flight Home, Or Continue With Optional Harar Add-On Adventure (B)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Your Return Flight Home, Or Continue With Optional Harar Add-On Adventure (B)

      For clients continuing their adventure to Harar, please see the Add-On adventure below. If this isnโ€™t for you it is time to return home revitalised from your thrilling Ethiopian adventure! . Included meals: Breakfast.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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