Tribal Tour and Safari to the unique Wilderness of South Omo/Ethiopian Great Rift Valley
SAFARI AND CULTURAL TOUR TO THE GREAT RIEFT VALLEY LAKES
AND OMO VALLEY
TOUR CODE – GHET005
TRANSPORT - 4WD
NUMBER OF DAYS – 13 DAYS/12 NIGHTS
Omo “the unique wilderness”
The Lower Omo is home to a remarkable mix of small, contrasting ethnic
groups not only the Bume and Konso, but also the Gelebe, the Bodi, the
Mursi, the Surma, the Arbore, and the Hamer, to name but a few. Lifestyles
are as varied as the tribes themselves. Lacking any material, culture
and artifacts common to other cultures, these tribes find unique ways
in which to express their artistic impulses. Both the Surma and the
Karo, for example, are experts at body painting, using clays and locally
available vegetable pigments to trace fantastic
patterns on each other's faces, chests, arms, and legs. These designs
are created purely for fun and aesthetic effect, each artist vying to
outdo his fellows.
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
Mid December to mid March, and July-August –
is the best season to travel as it is a dry season.
November - mid December, and June – visitors shall be flexible
on the itinerary since one day of rain can render the roads temporarily
impossible. September and October, and from mid March to May - not recommended
due to high rain
THE HILIGHTS OF THE TOUR
- Explore the unique Rift valley, a remarkable region
of volcanic lakes, with their famous collection of bird life, 4 major
national parks, and small game.
- Explore the unique culture and the way of living at each tribal village,
about five weekly and colorful local markets.
- It is the only place to explore the multi cultural differences of
the four major African linguistic groups that include Semitic, Cushitic,
Omotic and Nilo-Saharan.
- Enjoy seasonal and cultural events including traditional weeding,
Bull Jumping in Hamer people, Donga Stick Fighting, as well as traditional
dance.
- The unique and 1500 years old terrace farming of Konso people and
ancient social practices which are recognized by UNESCO as one of the
world heritage in Ethiopia.
- A lifetime experience of wilderness by driving through the only geological
feature that can be seen from the space. Driving through different altitude
Great Ethiopian Rift Valley provides to visit the natural eco system
and varieties of flora and fauna.
Trip special offer
- Traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony
- Grand Holidays Ethiopia complimentary fair well Ethiopian traditional
dinner, local drinks, and tribal dance show in Addis Ababa.
- Grand Holidays’ surprise gift for all members.
Detailed daily tour program
Day 01 Arrival in Addis Ababa
Up on arrival in Addis Ababa, trip members on the group
flight are met at the airport and will transferred to the hotel. Overnight,
Addis Ababa
Day 02 City Tour of Addis Ababa
In the Amharic language, Addis Ababa means “new
flower” Founded by Emperor Menelik in 1887, Addis is the capital
of modern Ethiopia and has a population of about four million. With
the presence of the Organization of African Unity, is Africa’s
diplomatic capital. This morning, we will visit the Ethnological Museum;
this museum exhibits the culture and handicrafts of various Ethiopian
ethnic groups. After lunch, we visit Ba’ata Church, also known
as Menelik’s Mausoleum, one of the oldest of the churches in Addis
(90 years old). It houses beautiful paintings and the royal tombs of
past Emperors. We continue on to the National Museum, where cultural
and archaeological relics, including “Lucy, “the 3.2 million-year-old
hominid, are displayed. We also drive through the Mercato, the largest
open-air market. Overnight, Addis Ababa.
Day 03 Addis Ababa – Arbaminch.
Drive to Arbaminch en route visiting the Rift valley
Lakes of Ziway, Abiata Shalla and Langano, rich in bird life and local
fish market at Lake Ziway. After lunch, we will continue driving to
Arbaminch on the way visiting the Chencha village, the home of the Dorze
people, the renowned weavers having unique bamboo woven houses having
8 to 12 meters height. Overnight, Arbaminch.
Day 04 Nech Sar National Park – Dorze
Village-Arbaminch
In the cool morning, we will drive through the Nech
Sar National Park which is inhabited by different mammals including
the endemic antelope Swaynees Hartbeast, Gerenuk, Grants Gazelle, and
Zebra. After lunch, we will make a boat trip over Lake Chamo to see
the biggest African crocodiles, and Hippopotamus as well as beautiful
aquatic birds including the lovely Kingfisher and Fish Eagle. Overnight,
Arbaminch.
Day 05 Arbaminch - Konso – Jinka
In the morning we will drive to Jinka en route visiting
different cultural people and their villages which includes, Gamo, Derashe,
Konso people and undulating landscape of Konso and the surrounding area.
The Konso are famous for their old and unique terracing, unusual engraved
wooden statues of Konso grave markers. After having lunch on the way,
we will have a brief stop to visit the Tsemay People around Waito River,
Benna People at Key Afer, the Ari People at Kako village. Overnight,
Jinka.
Day06 Jinka –Murci Village-Mago
Very early in the morning, drive through Mago National
Park to the Murci People, whose men are renowned warriors, and whose
women are famous for the lip plates which is highly concidred as sign
of beauty. After a picnic lunch, we will drive through the dry savannas
of 835 square- mile, in the Mago National Park there are around 56 recorded
specious of mammals. Gazelles, giraffes, warthogs, and hartebeests are
common here. Occasionally, Elephants are seen or heard as the move through
the territory. Overnight, camping at Mago National Park.
Day 07 Mago- Murulle
We continue Driving through the Korecho and Dus Villages
on the way visiting the Karo People. Overnight, Camping at Murulle.
Day 08 Murulle – Kangate – Omorate
– Turmi
After breakfast, drive to Kangate and we will cross
the famous Omo River by boat. After crossing the river, we will have
visit and unrushed interactive cultural experience with the Bume People.
Then, we will continue driving to Omorate where we will have a picnic
lunch and visit the Geleb/Dasenech People, inhabitants of the lower
Omo River Valley. After some rest, drive to Turmi where we spend two
nights at Evangadi Lodge. Overnight, Evangadi Lodge.
Day 09 Turmi – Dimeka Market –
Turmi
After breakfast, we driver to Dimeka market on the
way visiting one of the beautiful Hammar villages. At the colorful weakly
Dimeka Market, we will see more than four different tribes including
Hammer, Benna, Ari in traditional marketing activities and displaying
their local handicrafts. We have a good opportunity to bargain for varieties
of handicrafts. After a picnic lunch, we will drive back to Turmi village
to enjoy the seasonal cultural activities including Evangadi (Hammer
Dancing), Bull Jumping and associated practices as well as Hammer weeding.
Overnight, Evangadi Lodge.
Day 10 Turmi – Erbore – Arbaminch
Drive to Arbaminch on the way visiting the villages
of Erbore People, and some local markets and villages, this actually
depends on the time we have. Overnight, Arbaminch in a hotel.
Day 11 Arbaminch – Wondogenet
After breakfast, Drive to the forests at Wendo Genet,
the summer residence
of the late emperor’s family. Swim and shower in the natural hot
springs and adjacent cold mountain streams. O/N Wondogenet, Wabishebele
Hotel.
Day 12 Wondogenet - Addis Ababa
After relaxed swimming in the Natural hot spring and
breakfast, drive back to Addis Ababa On the way enjoying the Rift valley
Lakes. Lunch will be at Mojo Town in a hotel and will continue driving
to Addis. After check in and relaxing in your hotel we will head to
Agelgil Tradtional Restaurant for traditional farewell traditional Ethiopian
Night. This is Grand Holydays Ethiopia complimentary farewell dinner
party, traditional buffet with local drinks. There will also be cultural
dance show of the different ethnic group. We believe this is the best
way to wind up the trip. O/N Addis Ababa.
Day 13 Departure
Transfer to the Airport for your international flight back home.
Note:
• Activities for the first and last days will depend on visitors’
times of arrivals and departures and airline used.
• Upon request the above tour program can be, modified, differently
rearranged, combined with other programs, or extended to suit the clients’
interest, time, and budget.