3 Days Tour Danakil Depression: Explore Dallol & Erta Ale with a Budget-Friendly Small Group

Embark on a budget-friendly small group tour and discover the mesmerizing Danakil Depression, home to the scorching hot Erta Ale volcano and the colorful Dallol. Join us for an unforgettable 3-day adventure!

Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Danakil Depression - In the morning, we drive from Mekelle to Askoma a place where we will leave our cars (a starting point for trekking). On the way we will stop in Kesrawad to pick policemen and local guide. After the sun goes down, we have our dinner and start trekking (3 hours/camel for ride can be hired). We spend enough time visiting the lava lake, Erta Ale volcano.

What's Included
  • 4WD vehicle transportation
  • Entrance and regional fees included
  • English-speaking tour guide
  • Meals provided: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Cook services included
  • Water and food throughout the tour
What's Not Included
  • Tip, Alcoholic beverages, Pictures of the locals, Souvenirs, Personal insurance, Flights
Additional Information

In this 3-day Danakil Depression tour via Mekelle, you will not only explore the unique culture and geological wonders of the Afar Region, including the Danakil Depression, Erta Ale Volcano, Afdera (Lake Afrera), and Dallol, but also the Sulfur Lake (Yellow Ponds), Salt Mountains (Canyons), Camel Caravans, and Lake Asale (Lake Karum). Additionally,…

Location
Magma Flow Tours
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Travellover654
Mar 7, 2020
Very well planned tour in stunning area with excellent service from Tesfa and team - Family of 6 did a 3 day, 2 night tour in Danakil Depression. The region is stunning but before getting there we were worried about the basic accommodation/ infrastructure (e.g. sleeping on mattresses under the stars and lack of toilets) since my parents are 60+. However Tesfa (one of the owners and our guide) organised everything extremely well. He ensured everything was clean and the food was cooked well and to our taste. He planned the tour very well so we were walking at night or early morning when it wasn't very hot and then driving in AC cars in the heat of the day. He also tried to organise so we would get to places first or when there were not many people so we could enjoy the full natural beauty. He is very knowledgable and looked after us very well. He cares a lot about the local people and supporting them in a positive way, which we appreciated a lot. The drivers, chef and whole team were very good. I would highly recommend Magma Flow Tours for a tour to Danakil. They are based in Mekele and specialise in these tours so are a great company to choose for your trip!
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Uknora
May 3, 2019
Great experience - I visited Ethiopia in February and chose Magma flow for my trip to the Danakil depression (dallol. There are 2/3/4 day packages but I chose the two day option where we visited Dallol and not the Erta Ale volcano as I didn't have much time. The corrospondonce with the manager Israel before I travelled there and while I was in the country was quick and efficient. The tour was fanastic and worth every penny. I enjoyed the amazing landscapes - including saltwater, warm spring pools and the volcanic water / sulphuric acid region of dallol. We got to see the camel caravans, we well as the locals who were working on the salt areas. The stay under the stars outside for the first night camping was basic but fantastic. I enjoyed that our guide was a woman (Fanny - you're great!), and the manager in the office (forget his name) was also very nice. The main thing you will notice about this company is that their groups are much smaller than the other tour companies. Huge difference in experience. I would thoroughly recommend them.
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Matthewsg56
May 21, 2024
Extraordinary place, ok company, but poor tour guide - So, the landscape is amazing - it's one of the most extraordinary, inhospitable and extreme places I've been. I'm still pleased I went, if nothing else for the eerie sight and sound of the Erta Ale volcano, which will stay with me. My interaction with Israel and the Magma office was good - they communicated well and efficiently booked my internal flights. But when I got to Semera I found that it hadn't made any difference who I had booked with, as everyone was on the same tour; there were too many people in the cars for comfort; and worst of all we had a guide who was uninterested in looking after us or telling us about where we were and what we were supposed to be doing. When I was violently sick next to the campsite on the first night, he didn't even come over to check I was ok. Such a shame, as with a good guide it could have been fabulous.
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Runafricaethiopia
Feb 3, 2020
Excellent driver; Israel and company really care but the guide on our tour was lazy and absent - It disappoints me greatly to be the first negative reviewer for Magma Flow. It seems to be a reliable and caring company which, on this occasion, made a mistake in hiring a sub-standard guide for our Danakil tour. POSITIVE ASPECTS OF OUR TOUR: - Incredible landscapes and amazing overall experience. - Responsive and professional communication from the manager (Israel) when booking. The company do appear to really care about their reputation even though the quality of service delivery from the guide (Fana) was so low. - The driver (Sisay) was excellent - professional, patient, careful, always on time. - Food was tasty, varied, nourishing, plentiful and on time. Excellent cook. - Bucket shower with pump at bathing pool was very helpful. - Friendly staff and drivers overall. DISAPPOINTING ASPECTS OF OUR TOUR: The attitude of the guide, Fana, was the single big disappointment of the tour. It was not a question of her ability but of absence, non-communication and apparent laziness. Many little things added up to leave us disappointed: - Staff (guide and drivers) drinking coffee and tea in front of us at lunchtime (in Abala). We were not offered tea/coffee. We asked for it. ‘Ishi’ (ok) was the response. None came. - Lunch the next day at Abala. Same arrangement. When ordering tea and coffee we were made to pay for it. General attitude at Abala lunch spot was one of unfriendliness and lack of care. - Another member of our tour didn't have a sleeping bag. He asked for one before we left. 'Ishi' (ok) was the response, but it was forgotten, with no apology or attempt to make amends. He had enough blankets but slept uncomfortably. - The guide (Fana) was often absent when we arrived at a location, arriving later or going elsewhere to make other arrangements for other tour groups. This gave the impression that she was too busy or not concerned with our welfare. SUMMARY: We were well fed. We were comfortable. The driver and cook were excellent. However, the bare minimum was done by our guide, Fana. Such an approach can leave you feeling like a cattle being ferried through. A more 'human touch' is necessary - rapport, being present, being on hand to answer questions. This was not the case. A GENERAL SUGGESTION TO ALL VISITORS TO DANAKIL: The magma activity of the Danakil volcanoes is changing all the time. Whichever tour operator you choose, before visiting Erta Ale volcano, ask for an honest account of how active or dormant the volcano might be. You may be disappointed to travel so far to see only a few tiny cracks of lava far below you in the crater, while a tour operator that genuinely wants you to have an amazing experience might go the extra effort to take you to see more active lava / magma flowing.
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