Embark on a thrilling four-day trekking tour in the Simien Mountains, Africa’s majestic peaks. Discover stunning landscapes, conquer towering peaks, and immerse yourself in the rich biodiversity of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Embark on a thrilling four-day trekking tour in the Simien Mountains, Africa’s majestic peaks. Discover stunning landscapes, conquer towering peaks, and immerse yourself in the rich biodiversity of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Simien Mountains National Park - Pick you at Gondar Airport or your hotel, drive along a good paved road from Gondar to the park headquarters in Debark. The 100 km journey will take around two hours. At the headquarters we will arrange our permits to the park and pick up our scout. After that we will drive for another hour before we start our first…
Simien Mountains National Park - Pick you at Gondar Airport or your hotel, drive along a good paved road from Gondar to the park headquarters in Debark. The 100 km journey will take around two hours. At the headquarters we will arrange our permits to the park and pick up our scout. After that we will drive for another hour before we start our first day introductory walk. This first hike is an easy one along the northern edge of the escarpment with a nice view points over the foothills and plains of northern Ethiopia. You will encounter gelada baboon along this hike.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Experienced scouts and local guides where necessary
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Experienced scouts and local guides where necessary
- Any Alcoholic drinks
- Any Alcoholic drinks
This comprehensive journey delves significantly into one of the largest mountain ranges in Africa, punctuated by a minimum of twelve peaks exceeding the height of 4,000m. These encompass Ras Dejen, the loftiest point in Ethiopia and the fourth highest peak on the African continent. The region was assigned the status of a national park in 1966, and the complete range was recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1978.
This comprehensive journey delves significantly into one of the largest mountain ranges in Africa, punctuated by a minimum of twelve peaks exceeding the height of 4,000m. These encompass Ras Dejen, the loftiest point in Ethiopia and the fourth highest peak on the African continent. The region was assigned the status of a national park in 1966, and the complete range was recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1978.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.