Experience the Ethiopian Fasika Celebration in the Omo Valley and delve into the rich traditions of Orthodox Easter. Discover the significance of the lent period, the solemn week of HeMamat, and the vibrant festival of Dagme Tinsae.
Experience the Ethiopian Fasika Celebration in the Omo Valley and delve into the rich traditions of Orthodox Easter. Discover the significance of the lent period, the solemn week of HeMamat, and the vibrant festival of Dagme Tinsae.
Day 1: Addis Ababa
A short 10-minute drive to the hotel. Upon arrival in Addis Ababa, meet and greet, followed by a transfer to the hotel.
Day 2: Addis Ababa – Lalibela
Day 3: Lalibela - Eve Of Ethiopian Easter
In the morning, continue exploring Ethiopia’s rich and fascinating history with a visit to more of St. Lalibela’s extraordinary churches. In the…
Day 1: Addis Ababa
A short 10-minute drive to the hotel. Upon arrival in Addis Ababa, meet and greet, followed by a transfer to the hotel.
Day 2: Addis Ababa – Lalibela
Day 3: Lalibela - Eve Of Ethiopian Easter
In the morning, continue exploring Ethiopia’s rich and fascinating history with a visit to more of St. Lalibela’s extraordinary churches. In the afternoon, experience the vibrant annual Easter Market in Lalibela. In the evening, attend one of the most significant Easter ceremonies at Bete Medhanialem, one of the largest rock-hewn churches in Lalibela. Overnight stay in Lalibela.
Day 4: Lalibela - Axum Mysterious Monoliths
Day 5: Axum - Simen Mountain
Day 6: Drive Debarq – Gondar (The Camelot of Africa). Overnight in Gondar.
Day 7: Bahir Dar – Addis Ababa
Day 8: Addis Ababa - Awassa
Day 9: Awassa - Arba Minch
Day 10: Arba Minch-Turmi
Embark on a safari at Lake Chamo Nech SAR National Parks. Drive from Konso to Turmi, visiting the villages of the Benna and Tsemay tribes along the way. Upon arrival in Turmi, visit the Hammer tribes and stay overnight at Turmi Lodge.
Day 11: Turmi - Omorate - Jinka
Take an excursion to Omorate to visit the Dassanech people, known as the ‘people of the Delta’, who reside on the northern shore of Lake Turkana. Return to Jinka for lunch, then drive to Mursi village to meet the Mursi tribes. Return to Jinka for an overnight stay at the resort.
Day 12: Jinka - Welayta Sodo
In the early morning, visit the villages of the Ari Tribes and observe their pottery and weaving techniques. Later, drive to the town of Welayta Sodo for dinner and an overnight stay.
Day 13: Welayta Sodo - Addis Ababa
In the morning, drive to Addis Ababa, stopping to see the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tiya stelae. Continue to the Rock Hewan Churches of Adadi Maryam, a church built by St. Lalibela. In the evening, enjoy a folkloric dinner featuring a variety of national dishes and traditional dances from Ethiopia’s diverse ethnic groups. A traditional coffee ceremony will also be part of the experience. Later, transfer to the airport for departure.
Points of Interest
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- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Breakfast, buffet dinner, buffet lunch
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Breakfast, buffet dinner, buffet lunch
- The listed price does not include a per person departure tax, payable at the time of tour check-in. The departure tax is required by our local supplier and/or the local transit or governing authority and is not within our control.
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- The listed price does not include a per person departure tax, payable at the time of tour check-in. The departure tax is required by our local supplier and/or the local transit or governing authority and is not within our control.
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Easter is an extremely significant celebration in the Ethiopian Christian community, marking the culmination of their religious festivals. Adherents of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church eagerly anticipate its arrival, adhering to a stringent lent period of 55 days during which no animal-based products including meat, milk, or eggs are consumed. One week…
Easter is an extremely significant celebration in the Ethiopian Christian community, marking the culmination of their religious festivals. Adherents of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church eagerly anticipate its arrival, adhering to a stringent lent period of 55 days during which no animal-based products including meat, milk, or eggs are consumed. One week before Easter is known as “HeMamat” – a solemn time of remembrance dedicated to reflecting on the tribulation, persecution, injuries, and suffering of Jesus. During this week, individuals abstain from laughter, displays of affection, jests, or frivolity, instead choosing to devoutly commemorate the ordeals of the Lord. One week following Easter presents another vibrant celebration, “Dagme Tinsae”, which honors Jesus’ ascension into heaven, and is celebrated with as much fervor as the primary Easter festival.
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