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Dear Sir/Madame,Warmest Greetings from Ethiopia!Aman Ethiopia Tour and Travel (AETT) is a ...
Greetings from Yofi Ethiopia Tours I am writing to introduce myself as Million Yohannes, founder ...
Arganon Tours and Travel Company, one of the best Ethiopian tour operators, with a ...
Omo Valley Tour is a sister company of Aman Ethiopia Tour & Travel which is established mainly to ...
Rotate Ethiopia Tours And Travel are privately owned Travel company, Tour Operator and Tour Guide ...
Northern Ethiopia is a treasure trove of mystery and wonder. This stunning region boasts a ...
With more than a decade of experience, Ethiopian Expedition specializes in providing top quality ...
Robel Hailu is the founder and chief tour operator of OVET. Born and raised in the northern region ...
Best Ethiopia Travel and Tours is an one of a kind tour operator that offers bespoke travel ...
Sycamore Ethiopia Tours is one of the leading legal tour operators in Ethiopia that was established ...
Selam Nachiu - Welcome: deep Greetings From the outstanding Lalibela, Ethiopia -Go Lalibela Tours ...
DESTINATION ETHIOPIA Welcome to Ethiopia. We are committed to providing knowledge through ...
Ras Ethiopia welcomes you to a land full of surprises! Ethiopia is not only a major transit point ...
Teddy Zion Tours is owned by local Ethiopian, based in Mekelle. Offers especial tours like, ...
Eco-travel Ethiopia was founded to offer environmentally-friendly tours. our commitment is as ...
Untouched and untrodden, the Omo National Park remains perhaps the least-developed and most remote national park in all of East Africa. It sits high on the plateaus of south-west Ethiopia, accessible only by a few treacherous dirt tracks, walking routes and one makeshift air strip set tenuously between the canyons and the banks of the Mui River. But despite the lack of visitors in the modern age, humans are no stranger to this region of dusty valleys, rolling highland savannah and riparian woods: between the rugged gorges and hoodoos of the Omo Kibish Formation were found the oldest remains of Homo sapiens known to man! What’s more, there’s a kaleidoscope of rural tribes – the Hammar, the Mursi, the Kara, the Suri - still peppering the landscapes with their bulbous thatched yurt villages, offering travellers a glimpse at a bucolic, old and traditional Ethiopia that’s all but lost in the cities further north. These fascinating people are also now trying their hands as Omo National Park tour guides, with walking tours and cultural excursions on the menu, offering an introduction to the unique cultural landscapes of the Omo and the timeless heritage they represent.
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