Discover the breathtaking landscapes, ancient heritage, and vibrant culture of Ethiopia through our visual journey
Gondar, Amhara Region
The 17th-century royal enclosure of Emperor Fasilides, part of Gondar's UNESCO-listed fortress city known as Africa's Camelot.
Awash, Ethiopia
Ethiopia's oldest national park featuring stunning waterfalls, hot springs, and diverse wildlife including oryx, kudu, and over 400 bird species.
Awale, Dire Dawa
A scenic mountainous area with lush vegetation, known for its cool climate and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Lalibela, Amhara Region
The 12th-century UNESCO World Heritage site with 11 medieval monolithic churches carved out of rock, often called the "Eighth Wonder of the World".
Danakil, Afar Region
One of Earth's hottest and lowest places, featuring colorful sulfur springs, salt flats, and the active Erta Ale volcano with its permanent lava lake.
Harar, Ethiopia
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with 82 mosques and 102 shrines, known for its unique hyena feeding tradition and colorful markets.
Axum, Tigray Region
A 1,700-year-old, 24-meter tall stele marking the heart of ancient Axumite civilization, returned from Italy in 2005 after 68 years.
Dire Dawa
A 12th-century settlement revealing evidence of trade connections stretching to Egypt, India, and China through discovered artifacts.