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Bahir Dar

The touristic gateway to the Blue Nile Falls, charming, Spanish-flavored Bahir Dar is a must on any traveler’s itinerary through Ethiopia. Get a tourHQ guide to reveal the town’s natural and colonial treasures alike.

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Discovering Africa Beyond its National Parks: 10 Must-See Sights

Boasting a rich cultural heritage, vibrant cities, breathtaking landscapes, and remarkable historical sites, Africa offers something for everyone. Read the blog to know the 10 must-see places in ...

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Tourism in Ethiopia and the Country's Attractions

With traditions and a captivating culture that has existed well beyond 3000 years, Ethiopia is a tourist hot spot. Located in the 'Horn of Africa',  it is marked by rugged mountains, widespread ...

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The Ethiopian New Year

This is about the Ethiopian New Year (to be held on Sept 11, 2017) and the unique Ethiopian Calendar - the Julian Calendar. Ethiopia would be starting its Year 2010 on September 11th, 2017 G.C.

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History of Ethiopian Coffee

The Ethiopian coffee ceremony is one of the most recognizable parts of Ethiopian and Erterian culture. Coffee is offered when visiting friends, during festivities, or as a daily staple of life. If ...

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The Celebration of Epiphany

Timkat (Amharic: ጥምቀት which means "baptism") (also spelled Timket, or Timqat) is the Ethiopian Orthodox celebration of Epiphany. It is celebrated on January 19 (or 20 ...

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The Afar Region

The Afar region is a place of many attractions, in which any international and local traveler is welcomed throughout the year.  

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Roof of Africa

Ethiopia..called the Roof of Africa due to its height and large area. Most of the Ethiopian Highlands are part of central and northern Ethiopia, and its northernmost portion ...

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Ethiopia. ..Land of Origin and Civilization

Ethiopia holds a culturally unique place between Africa and the Middle East. Discover it for yourself over 13 days, experiencing the country's diverse offerings. Trek into the unforgettably stunning ...

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Ethiopia Endemic Mammals

#Ethiopia is the home of different endemic mammals and below is the list of mammal only found in our country. 

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Omo Valley Tribes Ethiopia

The fascinating tribe of Omo Valley of Ethiopia 

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Ethiopian Interesting Facts

Interesting facts about Ethiopia #Geography #History #Nature#Culture #People #Fooomore ...

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A Unique African Country

Ethiopia is a very special place both culturally and historically. Not only do they have the best coffee in the world, but a trip here will make you a few years younger.

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Travel Tips

Ethiopia Visa applications may be obtained at Ethiopia’s diplomatic missions overseas. However, nationals of 34+ countries are now allowed to receive their tourist visas on arrival in Ethiopia at ...

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Only in Ethiopia..10 Experiences

Meet your ancient ancestor - the hominoid skeleton "Lucy'' at the national museum. Find out where the biblical Ark of the Covenant is kept in Aksum and walk in the footsteps of Queen ...

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ETHIOPIA LAND OF ORIGINS.

Ethiopia is the Cradle of Mankind, the source of Blue Nile and origin of coffee. Ethiopia is an ancient country whose unique cultural heritage, rich history and remarkable biodiversity are ...

Bahir Dar

Known as the most beautiful city in Ethopia, Bahir Dar lies on the southern extremity of Laka Tana, the source of the Blue Nile river, in Northwestern Ethiopia. Bahir Dar’s origins as a settlement only reach back as far as the sixteenth or seventeenth century when Spanish missionary Pedro Páez erected several buildings which can still be seen within the compound of Saint George’s Church.  
Now, the city is mainly a tourist destination for those wishing to visit the Blue Nile Falls. Although somewhat less spectacular since a hydro-electric dam has been built on the river, the falls attract many visitors especially during the rainy season and all Bahir Dar tour guides feature the falls heavily. Watch out for fragile Tankwa canoes too. Made from papyrus, these canoes are still made and used at Bahar Dar to carry passengers and goods to and from surrounding islands.
Becoming more modern year on year, Bahir Dal has retained much of its traditional charm. Here, the wide, palm-lined avenues, plentiful tropical flowers and bustling weekly markets offer a taste of African life now in decline in more cosmopolitan cities. 

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