5 Days Ethiopia Desert Safari

5 Days Ethiopia Desert Safari

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About Ethiopia Desert Safari

Ethiopia is an East African treasure chest that glows with the richness of its history, diversity of its landscape, and energy of its various cultures.

With its high concentration of endemic species and World Heritage Sites, Ethiopia contains wondrous evidence of human and animal resilience. In cases such as the Hyena Man of Harar, these forms of resilience intersect in the most spellbinding ways. The terrain is bleak with hues of grey, brown and infrequent splashes of miraculous green. Scanning the horizon, see the classic silhouettes of volcanic cones on the distant skyline. In another direction see the sculptured white horses of ancient lava waves make jagged outlines in the endless azure.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • This is a 5 days real adventure package tour to the Danakil Depression.

  • This trip is unlike the others; it will start in Mekele and will end in Mekele.

  • You will explore the most extra ordinary the active volcano explosion in a very near distance in Erita Ala and the attractive color combination of sulfurs and potash in Dallol.

  • Experiencing and watching the processes of salt cutting activities by the locals and the caravans are also among the unforgettable highlights of this trip.

This morning we will drive to Barehala , where we will have two hours rest under the shade and our guide will facilitate to have the Afar scout, the Afar local guide and other tour staffs. After compelling all our logistics here, we will keep driving to Ahmed Ela along unmarked sandy tracks, passing Afar settlements along the way. Ahmed Ela is the base for exploring the salt mines and seeing the salt workers and camel caravans. Overnight camp at Ahamd Ela.

This day, we will visit the salt workers and the merchant at around Lake Asale. Here, we will learn and observe how the locals doing the salt cutting, shaping and then loading to the endless Camel Caravans. Keep driving to Dallol and along the way enjoy views of the small hills and colorful hot spring in several places. These hot springs are composed of different minerals along with sulfurs and potash and create spectacular colors. Dallol is renowned as being the hottest inhabited place on earth; between 1960 and 1966 an average annual temperature of 34°C (94°F) was recorded. Drive back to our camp site in the late afternoon.

This morning, we will head to Dodom, continue to the tarmac and head out over the sands towards Erta Ale Volcano. After several hours we reach Kuswarad, an Afar village where we have lunch and pick up our local Afar guides. We then continue through the desert where we reach the basalt rock formed by old lava flows. A slow and bumpy drive brings us to the base of Erta Ale Volcano. After loading up the camels we will start our trek to the rim of the volcano at around sunset, to avoid walking during the heat of the day. The trek will take about 4 – 5 hours, with the latter part of the walk taking part in the dark. The gently climbing hike itself follows interesting lava formations. The path is not that steep, but it is important everyone has a torch and sticks together. We camp on the crater rim, a safe distance away from the lava and enjoy watching the Erta Ale, which is an active volcano and it has a spectacular sight.

This morning we leave camp and descend to the bottom of the mountain and then driving to Ahamd Ala. The driving is all off road, through the desert. In the late afternoon, we will arrive at Ahmed Ala, a small settlement where the salt caravans meet before their long walk to Mekele. In the afternoon and evening, we can watch the endless camel caravans coming and going: arriving empty they are met by the ones leaving packed full with precious salt blocks.

In the morning, we will watch thousands of camels leaving for the salt cutting area with forming a long line. Then, we drive to Mekelle. At a small, clear waterfall, we stop for lunch, to bath and clean the cars from the salt. In the late afternoon, we should already be back on the highland plateau and in the late afternoon arrive in the town of Mekelle. End of Tour services. Here you can define the content that will be placed within the current tab.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • Accommodations

  • Park Fees

  • Safari Vehicle

  • English speaking safari-guides

  • Sanitized between uses and complimentary face masks

  • Meals as indicated in your itinerary

  • Drinking Water

  • Taxes

  • Airport Transfers

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Tips / gratuities

  • Beverages such as soft drinks, alcohol etc.

  • International flights

  • Insurance

  • Items of a personal nature

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