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Arrive in Addis Ababa and transfer to your hotel. Meet your tour leader and fellow travellers at a welcome meeting at 6pm this evening. If you arrive early perhaps take a tour of the city. In the evening have dinner at a local restaurant.
Take a spectacular flight to Bahir Dar and gaze across the extraordinary nature of the Ethiopian Plateau. Bahir Dar is a small but fast growing town on the southern shore of Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile. In the afternoon take a sightseeing cruise around the lake. Ethiopia’s largest lake and home to 37 islands, 20 of which houses some of Ethiopia’s most venerated monasteries. Your boat trip will take you to the monastery of Ura-Kidane Mehret renowned for its collection of crosses and crowns. The boat returns to your hotel via the source of the ‘Blue’ section of the Nile.
Head out to the Blue Nile Falls today, these falls are known locally as Tis Isat (Smoking Water) and are a spectacular and memorable sight when the water is high. You can choose to either take a scenic walk past the main viewpoint or a shorter walk to reach the foot of the falls. After a leisurely lunch back in Bahir Dar, perhaps visit the open air market to take a tuk-tuk up to the town viewpoint.
Travel north around the edge of Lake Tana as you continue onto the regal city of Gondar. The 17th and 18th Century capital of Ethiopia and famed for its medieval castles and churches. Later, there is the option to visit Gondar’s most significant churches and castles, either as part of a tour or own your own. Spend the afternoon visiting these medieval castles and stop by the famous church of Debre Berhan Selassie.
Spend some free time to explore the quiet streets of Gondar. Take a stroll to the markets, or stay by the hotel pool. In the afternoon enjoy a cooking class in a private house in Gondar where you will learn how to make traditional Ethiopian cuisine including injera, the staple bread of Ethiopians.
In the morning, leave Gondar behind and head towards Debark and the Simien Mountain National Park. The rest of the day is free to explore the spectacular mountain scenery including Ethiopia's highest point – Ras Dashen at 4550 metres. The area is home to much of Ethiopia's wildlife, including the Gelada baboon.
It’s a long day of travels today as you journey up the winding road to Aksum, crossing the lowlands of Simien Mountains and the Tekeze River gorge, the views will be spectacular. Along the way stop by at a farming village where you will learn about the traditional farming techniques. Aksum was once the capital of the Kingdom of Aksum, Africa's oldest empire, which existed from around AD100 to AD900. It was at the centre of a trading route that stretched from Egypt all the way to India and grew to be one of the most powerful kingdoms in the ancient world.
Today is a free day to spend as you wish, there is the option to visit the stele fields, several tombs, the ruins of the Queen of Sheba’s palace and an archaeological museum. You may want to see some of the handcraft shops or take a walk out of Aksum to see the Lioness of Gobodra, a stone carving of a lion. End the day with a traditional coffee ceremony in a family home. The Ethiopian coffee ceremony is an important part of Ethiopian culture and considered to be the most important social occasion among Ethiopians. It is a sign of respect and friendship to be invited.
Leave Aksum for Mekele, looking across to see the spectacular Adwa Mountains and the battlefield of Adwa, where the Ethiopians defeated the Italians in 1896. Stop to visit the Pre-Christian Pagan Temple of Yeha before breaking for lunch at Adigrat. Yeha is thought to have been Ethiopia’s first capital and the temple has been dated to around the 6th Century BC. After lunch, drive to Mekele (approximately 7 hours total for the day) where you have free time to enjoy the evening.
Set off on a long journey to Lalibela in the morning, passing the spectacular mountain range of Amba Alaje. Continue through green valleys and flat plains before turning west towards Lalibela at Woldia. The road after Woldia offers one of the most scenic routes in the country. Arrive in Lalibela late afternoon, home to one of the world's greatest historical and religious sites.
Spend the day visiting Lalibela’s amazing churches, constructed between 1137 and 1270 built from huge single blocks of stone unearthed by the digging of enormous pits. Visit the Bet Giyorgis (St George's), carved in the form of a Greek cross. This church is exceptionally well-preserved and the most famous of churches in Lalibela.
Trek to the rock church of Asheten Mariam, situated on Abune Josef Mountain that overlooks Lalibela. Climb for 2.5 hours to the summit, where the church is carved out of a cleft into the cliff face. The monastery houses ancient parchments and crosses, but the real treasure is the setting and the view. Return to the hotel for lunch, the rest of the afternoon is free to relax or further explore this charming town. In the evening, enjoy a special dinner at Ben Ababa open air restaurant.
Your tour comes to an end after breakfast.
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