SafarisWildlife safaris to the national parks are organized by a number of tour operators (see the
Where to Go section for further information on national parks). Safaris are usually in 4-wheel-drive vehicles, but walking safaris (with a guide only) or traveling by mule are also possible. Ethiopia is also noted for its rich birdlife (over 850 species are recorded) and hence offers some of the best birdwatching in Africa, notably at
Abiyata. For further details on safaris and trekking, contact the Embassy
or the Ethiopian Commission for Tourism (see
General Info section).
TrekkingThe wild terrain
and beautiful landscapes offer good trekking and hiking opportunities. The best areas for these activities include
Simien Mountains National Park, which has spectacular views and a large variety of wildlife; the moorlands of the
Bale Plateau; the countryside around
Lalibela; and the wilderness of the
Awash River. Trips last between three and 10 days, and English-speaking guides can be hired locally.
EquestrianismHorses and mules still play an important part in the transportation of people and goods, and horseriding can therefore be practiced in most parts of Ethiopia. Pony treks in the Simien Mountains allow visitors to reach remote areas not accessible by car.
WatersportsThere is excellent swimming in the lakes of the
Rift Valley, especially
Lake Langano, which has a resort with well-developed facilities offering windsurfing and waterskiing. Natural springs in the
Awash National Park or at
Sodere Filwoha often create pools suitable for swimming. As bilharzia may be present, visitors should enquire locally. The rivers and streams of the
Bale Mountains, in the southeast, and the many lakes in the
Rift Valley provide excellent fishing, particularly for trout. Local fishermen offer trips in their own boats. Dugout canoes or traditional papyrus boats can also be hired. Sailing and organized boat trips are available on the spectacular
Lake Tana, which contains 37 islands, many of which also have monasteries that can be visited. Whitewater rafting is possible on parts of the
Omo River and the
Blue Nile.
CyclingExpeditions can be made to various sites, for instance the
Bale National Park. Bicycle Africa can provide further information (website:
www.ibike.org/bikeafrica).
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