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Ethiopia's National Parks
With a landscape that ranges from rainforests, to grassy savannas, mountains, and deserts, Ethiopia boasts scenery that is as diverse and fascinating as its people. Splitting the country in two, the Great Rift Valley provides breath-taking views that rival those of the Grand Canyon. At 4,620 meters, Ras Dashen is the fourth highest peak in Africa while the Danakil Depression is the lowest point on the continent. Near Lake Tana, the Blue Nile begins its voyage to Egypt and a string of Rift Valley lakes and rivers belie Ethiopia's image as dry and parched land. This variety of habitat has resulted in an impressive array of wildlife including over 850 species of birds, many extremely beautiful and exotic.


Simien Mountains National Park
UNESCO World Heritage site with Ras Dashen — Africa's fourth highest peak — and endemic Walia ibex, Ethiopian wolf, and gelada baboons.
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Bale Mountains National Park
One of the highest concentrations of endemic animals on Earth — home to Ethiopian wolf, mountain nyala, and over 260 bird species.
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Awash National Park
Dry savanna park just 3 hours from Addis Ababa — zebras, oryx, hot springs, waterfalls, and 400+ bird species.
Learn moreThere are nine National Parks in Ethiopia, each with unique offerings for the visitor. While Mago, Gambella, and Omo are best for viewing African wildlife, the Bale Mountain and Simien Mountain Parks are the most accessible destinations for trekking and outdoor adventure.
