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Day 1:- Fly to Lalibela
Transfer to Bole International Airport to fly to Lalibela, the place of the amazing eleven rock-hewn churches carved out of living volcanic rock, start visiting the rock-hewn churches. This includes:
Bette Medhanilem (House of the Holy Savior)
Bette Mariam (House of St Marry)
Bette Meskel (House of the holey cross)
Bette Denagel (House of Martyrs)
Bette Golgtha (House of Golgotha)
Bette Debre Sina (House of Mount Sinai)
Bette Giorgis (House of St Gorge)
Bette Emanuel (House of Emannuel)
Bette Gabriel Rafael twin churches (House of Gabriel Rafael twin churches)
Bette Abalibanos (House of Abalibanos)
Bet Merkorios (House of Merkorios)
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 2:- Fly to Gondar
Fly to Gondar; visit the 17th-century magnificent castles, registered as world heritage by UNESCO, the swimming pool of King Fasil, Debrebrihan Selassie church (highly decorated with mural paintings) and the church of Qusquam established in the 18th century by Empress Mintewab and where the renowned Scottish traveler James Bruce had sojourned in Gondar. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 3:- Drive to Bahir Dar, and check in to the hotel and have a boat trip on Lake Tana to visit the monasteries of Ura Kidane Mihret and Kibran Gebrael. After lunch drive to Tiss Abay (smoking water) to visit the Blue Nile Falls, which crushes from a 46-meter cliff, enjoys the reverie forest teemed with several birds and back to Bahir Dar for overnight. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 4:- Fly to Axum, the holiest place for Ethiopian Christians and the birthplace of Ethiopian civilization, transfer to a hotel and visit the church of St. Mary of Zion, the main stele park, the tomb of King Caleb and Gebre Meskel. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 5 :- Fly back to Addis Ababa.
Country tour | Ethiopia |
City of excursion | Lalibela, Axum, Gondar and Bahir Dar |
Languages spoken by the guide | English | Chinese (Simplified) | Chinese (Traditional) | French | German | Spanish |
Duration of the tour | 4 night/5 days |
Creation Date | Wednesday, 08 January 2020 |
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