Step back in time for a few days in ancient Lalibela. Explore the medieval rock-hewn churches, hidden crypts and grottoes carved into the red volcanic rock underlying the town almost a millenia ago. Ethiopia possesses some of the most impressive architecture found anywhere, particularly at Lalibela, where the rock-hewn churches have been described as the Eighth Wonder of the World. The landscape is equally memorable and Ethiopia is home to some of the finest mountain scenery in Africa. The UNESCO world heritage site of Lalibela is one of the biggest hitters in the collection, with its fascinating churches carved out of the bare rock all concentrated within walking distance of the town
On arrival in Addis Ababa, you will be met by our employee and transferred to your hotel. You will visit the National Museum, home to a fascinating archaeological collection, including the 3.5 million year old remains of human ancestor ‘Lucy’ and artefacts from the ancient civilization of Axum and other major sites in northern Ethiopia. Stop by Merkato, the biggest market in the east Africa and a colourful reminder of a more traditional way of life.
Meals: B, L, D
Overnight hotel
Take an early morning flight from Addis Ababa to Lalibela (approximately 1 hours), where you will stay for two nights. Despite the town of Lalibela being isolated in the Lasta Mountains at 2,630 metres above sea level, it is still the home of Ethiopia’s top sight, and one of the world’s greatest historical and religious sites. Between 1137 and 1270, several astounding rock-hewn churches were constructed in Lalibela; astonishing because most are not built from carved freestanding rocks, but instead created from huge single blocks of stone unearthed by the digging of enormous pits. You will spend two afternoons exploring the extraordinary churches that look like they’ve been dropped down from the sky. The Northern Group contains seven churches, a tomb, a chapel and a sunken chapel. At the centre of the group is Bet MedhaneAlem, measuring 33.5 metres by 23.5 metres and said to be the largest rock-hewn church in the world. A tunnel connects three of the churches in a courtyard to the east, whilst another tunnel connects two other churches to the west of Bet MedhaneAlem. However it is Bet Giyorgis (St George’s), carved in the form of a Greek cross and lying slightly apart from the main northern cluster, which is the most famous and frequently photographed. This church is exceptionally well-preserved and is probably the most visually perfect. The Eastern group of five churches includes the only hypogeous church, where only the roof remains attached to the overhead rock.
Meals: B, L, D
Overnight hotel
This morning you will drive for 42 kilometres (approximately 1.5 hours) out of Lalibela to YemrehannaKristos, the most incredible church outside of the town. According to local tradition, King YemrehannaKristos built the church between 1087 and 1127, and had it constructed within a cave rather than excavated. It sits atop a foundation of olive wood panels and features whitewashed marble panel exteriors. You’ll enter through a huge door, carved from a single piece of olive wood, and see the artwork that covers the walls, pillars and the roof. The inside is replete with motifs, symbols, meanings and detail, and gypsum covered walls feature paintings that are said to be original — undamaged after all this time due to the conditions in the cave and its remote location. The remains of thousands of pilgrims who came to the church to die are also located in the cave. The church is one of the most incredible sights around, made even more atmospheric and authentic by the fact that its remote location makes it rarely visited by travellers.
Meals: B, L, D
Overnight hotel
This morning you’ll have free time to walk through the cobbled streets of Lalibela, where the homes are unlike anything else in Ethiopia — two-story circular stone buildings that are huddled together on the steep slopes of the surrounding craggy mountains and rocky escarpments. Morning flight (approximately 1.5 hours) takes you back to Addis Ababa. Check back in at the Hotel for day use and spend the afternoon exploring the city of Addis’ best markets andshops for purchasing last minute gifts and souvenirs. We’ll meet for a final farewell dinner at a local restaurant to celebrate and toast our time in Southern Ethiopia.
Meals: B, L, D
End of Tour
Date and Availability = All the year This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirement and itinerary can be adjusted according to your time, budget and interest. Price: , if you want quotation or any other tour information about this trip we are very happy to help. Request a quote
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Getting around Ethiopia: -Because of the state of the roads, the distances involved and the quality of the alternative (flying) most short term visitors use internal flights in Ethiopia. There are reliable daily flights between most of the stops on the Northern Circuit (Addis, Gondar, Lalibella, Axum, Bahir Dar).
If you have more time, or delight in the joys of overland travel, we can provide you vehicles (4WD, minibus and coaster bus )
When to go –All year round.
Climate Ethiopia: Ethiopia is generally pleasant and warm, but varies with altitude. The long rains usually arrive mid- June to early September and the short rains between mid-February and April although this pattern has been completely erratic in recent times. After the rains, the highlands of northern Ethiopia are usually green and thus particularly scenic. The temperature all year round rarely falls below 18°C. Night-time temperatures in the mountains can be cold. The climate in Awash is referred to as a local steppe climate. There is not much rainfall in Awash all year long. The average temperature in Awash is 25.8 °C.
Accommodation details : All accommodation throughout this tour is 3-4 star (comfortable hotels with en-suite facilities) All accommodation is based on twin sharing.
Visas: – All nationalities require a visa for Ethiopia which can be obtained before departure or on arrival (at a cost of USD50).
Upon request we arrange visas for our travellers, or if an invitation letter is necessary then we will arrange this for you.
Vaccination: –There are no mandatory vaccination requirement for this trip.
Transport: We will be using a Coaster buses , mini buses or 4WD Toyota land cruiser depending on the condition of the road and the size of the group. The distance covered are fairly large.
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