9 Days Mountain Trekking and Wildlife Tour in Bale Mountains, Ethiopia

On this 9 day tour, you will immerse yourself into one of the remotest and culturally diverse regions in all of Africa. Tribes that we will visit will include: the Mursi, Dorze, Erbore, Konso and more. You will get an insight into their complex customs and unique way of life. Where possible we visit local markets, one of the best ways to experience life in the Omo Valley. This tour will be like no other tour you have taken and will take you to some of the remotest parts of Ethiopia.

Day 1: Addis Ababa

We will welcome you at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport and transfer you to your hotel. There will be a mini city tour of Addis Merkato (the biggest open-air market in East Africa), Holy Trinity Cathedral (the magnificent baroque-style architecture), Mount Entoto (the highest peak and city view at 3,200 meters above sea level), and more. Dinner and overnight at Jupiter International Hotel

Day 2: Addis Ababa – Bale Mountains National Park

Drive from Addis Ababa to Bale Mountains National Park headquarters for an afternoon bird watching, Key animals include mountain nyala and Menelik’s bushbuck, other animals are warthog, golden jackal, spotted hyena, bohor reedbuck, grey duiker, colobus monkey, and tree hyrax, Other birds: Abyssinian ground thrush, cinnamon bracken warbler, brown woodland warbler, and montane nightjar, birds include yellow-fronted parrot, white-backed black tit, Abyssinian long-eared owls, African wood owls, Abyssinian slaty flycatcher and Abyssinian woodpecker. After that, you will stay overnight at Dinsho Lodge.

Day 3: Sodota

This broad flat large area, covered by Artemisia afra, Helichrysum splendidum, and Kniphofia foliosa, is very interesting to visit before you reach Sodota. There is a very big waterfall which is known as Finch Habera, which means women urine in the local language.  Animals are mountain nyala, klipspringer, grey duiker, Ethiopian wolf, giant mole-rat, and Blick’s grass ratand birds are wattled crane, spot-breasted lapwing, blue-winged goose, three-banded plover, common sandpiper, black eagle, tawny eagle, peregrine falcon, lanner falcon, and augur buzzard. After that, you will overnight at Sodota Campsite.

Day 4: Wassyma

On this day, you will be above 3,400 meters on the roof of Africa with incredible scenery and spectacular mountain cliff. You will also have the chance to see one of the rare and critical endangered Ethiopian wolves, as well as the birds such as: bearded vulture, black eagle, steppe eagle, tawny eagle, lanner falcon, and Rouget’s rail, which will be an awesome part of this trip. After that, you will stay overnight at Wassyma Camp.

Day 5: Rafu Rock Lava

There will be no rush on this day as it is not that much a long day you hike. However, you are going to stay where the Bale Mountains were formed prior to the creation of the Great Rift Valley from lava outpourings, which covered all underlying, rock formations between 38 and seven million years ago. The rocks of the volcanic outpourings are predominantly trachytes, but also include rhyolites, basalts and agglomerates, and tuffs. After that, you will stay overnight at Rafu Rock Lava.

Day 6: Sanneti Plateau – Harenna Forest

After breakfast, you will depart to reach the second highest peak in Ethiopia which is known as Mount Tullu Dimtu, located at the Sanneti Plateau. After you spend a full day at Sanneti Plateau to explore very well by vehicles, you will drive to the Harenna Forest, one of the best places to spot some game mammals such as Abyssinian black-maned lion, leopard, giant forest hog, bushpig, and bush baby. After that, you will stay overnight at Harenna Forest.

Day 7: Harenna Forest – Goba

Before you leave the Harenna Forest, an early morning birdwatching is a very interesting thing to do as the forest area has a highly diverse birdlife and also mammals like the endemic Bale monkey. After that, there is an optional hiking activity to the bamboo and waterfall trail. Then, you will be driven back to the biggest Afro-alpine plateau with a packed lunch. After that, overnight at Goba Wabe Shebelle Hotel.

Day 8: Sof Omar

After breakfast, your journey will continue to Sof Omar Caves, which are located about 115 kilometers from the Bale Mountains National Park headquarters and 95 kilometers from the zone’s capital of Robe. It is one of the longest underground caves in Africa, with a total length of over 1.5 kilometers where the meandering Weyib River lies in. It is an entrenched gorge, 150 meters below the level of plateau basalt. After that, stay overnight at Goba Wabe Shebelle Hotel.

Day 9: Addis Ababa

You will have a morning drive from Goba to Addis Ababa (400 kilometers). On the way, you will have a short stop at Lake Langano for lunch. Your last dinner will be at Yod Abyssinia Cultural Restaurant. Enjoy the music and dance from different parts of the country over traditional food (injera) and honey wine (tej). After dinner, you will fly back home. This is the end of the tour

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