OMORATE – BALE PARK – HAWASSA 13 DAYS TRIP
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The Bale Mountains National Park (BMNP) is a protected area of approximately 2,200 km2 and is located 400 km southeast of Addis Ababa in Oromia National Regional State in south-eastern Ethiopia. It belongs to the Bale-Arsi massif, which forms the western section of the south-eastern Ethiopian highlands.

The BMNP covers the largest area higher than 3000m above sea level (asl) in Africa. The highest peak in the BMNP, Tullu Dimtuu, at an altitude of 4377m asl, is the second highest peak in Ethiopia. The park includes an Afroalpine plateau over 3500m asl, which is the largest area of Afroalpine habitat on the African continent, as well as a major section of moist tropical forest, the second largest in Ethiopia.

The Bale Mountains are one of Ethiopia’s best wildlife destinations. The endemic (and rather elusive) Ethiopian Wolf is found in large numbers here. The wolf is the rarest canid in the world, and your best bet for spotting one is in the Sanetti Plateau of the Bale Mountains. The conservation of the Ethiopian Wolf, as well as the endangered Mountain Nyala, was a leading reason for the establishment of the national park. It’s not just the Wolf and Nyala – the Bale Mountains are home to 20 endemic mammals, not to mention dozens of reptiles and amphibians, and hundreds of bird species.

Bale Mountains National Park

Bale Mountains National Park

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  • Destination:OMORATE-BALE-HAWASSA
  • Duration:13 days
  • DATES : Mar 01 - Mar 14
    • Accommodation:standard Hotels & lodges
    • Transport:Flight and surface
    • Tour Code:TC 012
    • Tour Code:TC 012
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    Bole Airport
    Bole Airport

    DAY 1

    Arrival in Addis Ababa

    Addis Ababa: Arrival of Addis Ababa and meet the Own Ethiopia Tours representative. Then transfer your hotel. Depending on your arrival time make sightseeing in Addis Ababa.

    Haile Resort Arbaminch
    Haile Resort Arbaminch

    DAY 2

    Addis Ababa – Arbaminch

    Addis Ababa – Arbaminch: In the morning en-route you will visit the series Rift Valley lakes that are teemed with different bird species.

    Dorze
    Dorze

    DAY 3

    Dorze – Arbaminch

    Dorze – Arbaminch: Morning after breakfast make boat trip on Lake Chamo to see the largest crocodiles in Africa which measure up to 7 Mts. Afternoon visit Chencha village to visit Dorze people.

    Turmi
    Turmi

    DAY 4

    Arbaminch – Turmi

    Arbaminch – Turmi: After breakfast drive to Turmi en-route visiting Tsemay and Benna tribes. Then walk to the villages of the Hammer people that enjoy body decoration and wear quantities of colorful beads and clay hair buns with Ostrich feathers spend pleasant after noon with friendly Hamar people.

    Omorate
    Omorate

    DAY 5

    Excursion to Omorate

    Excursion to Omorate: Excursion to Omorate to visit the Dasenach tribes across the Omo river by wooden local boat then come back to Turmi in the afternoon to visit the nearby hammer tribe village, also possibility to see special occasion ceremonies like wedding and ritual.

    Jinka
    Jinka

    DAY 6

    Karo – Jinka

    Karo – Jinka: Early excursion to Karo village for the visit of Karo tribes with their interesting body decorations and scarification; In the afternoon drive to Jinka.

    Mursi
    Mursi

    DAY 7

    Excursion to Mursi

    Excursion to Mursi: In the morning after breakfast excursion to the Mursi tribe village known for their attractive culture, women wearing large clay plates into their lower lips. Then drive back to Jinka and Visit Ari Village.

    Konso
    Konso

    DAY 8

    Konso – Yabello

    Konso – Yabello: After breakfast drive to Yabello en route visit Konso tribe’s village. Konso tribe is known for their unique social life structure and practicing the agriculture terracing. The king village is very interesting.

    Yabello
    Yabello

    DAY 9

    Yabello – Yirgalem

    Yabello – Yirgalem: Early morning excursion to Elosd, the crater Salt Lake to see the Borena people extracting mud salt for their livestock food and on the way back stop at Dubluk to see the singing well typical of Borena tribes when they serve their cattle from 20 M deep wells. Then proceed driving to Yirgalem.

    Bale Mountains Park
    Bale Mountains Park

    DAY 10

    Yirgalem – Bale Mountains Park

    Yirgalem – Bale Mountains Park: After breakfast, continue driving to Bale Mountains National Park. Visit many of the endemics like Blue-winged goose, Spot-breasted lapwing, Abyssinian long claw, Wattled ibis, Black-headed siskin, Rouget’ s rail, Banded barbet and of course other species, too.

    Bale Mountains-Wolf
    Bale Mountains-Wolf

    DAY 11

    Bale Mountains Park

    Bale Mountains Park: In the morning drive towards Sanete Plateau. While crossing a lush green forest, you will enjoy the Semien Wolves, endemic mammals. Also you will walk slightly down and down across a moorland landscape dotted with white and yellow cushions of flowers, colorful lichen covered rocks and sparse Giant Lobelias. You will visit many water birds in the small lakes.

    Lake Hawassa
    Lake Hawassa

    DAY 12

    Bale Park – Hawassa

    Bale Park – Hawassa: Morning after breakfast drive to Awassa. Awassa is a bustling Ethiopian town in the heart of the Great Rift Valley.

    Bale Mountains-Wolf
    Bale Mountains-Wolf

    DAY 12

    Bale Park – Hawassa

    Bale Park – Hawassa: Morning after breakfast drive to Awassa. Awassa is a bustling Ethiopian town in the heart of the Great Rift Valley.

    Bole Airport
    Bole Airport

    DAY 13

    Hawassa – Addis Ababa

    Hawassa – Addis Ababa: Early morning after breakfast drive back via Awassa and visit the daily local fish market at lake Awassa. Evening fare well dinner at traditional restaurant and transfer to airport for flight back to home.

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      The Bale Mountains are one of Ethiopia’s best wildlife destinations. The endemic (and rather elusive) Ethiopian Wolf is found in large numbers here. The wolf is the rarest canid in the world, and your best bet for spotting one is in the Sanetti Plateau of the Bale Mountains. The conservation of the Ethiopian Wolf, as well as the endangered Mountain Nyala, was a leading reason for the establishment of the national park.

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