Explore Omo Valley’s vibrant tribes: Hamer, Karo, Mursi, and more. Discover unique traditions, ceremonies, and stunning landscapes in just three days.
Explore Omo Valley’s vibrant tribes: Hamer, Karo, Mursi, and more. Discover unique traditions, ceremonies, and stunning landscapes in just three days.
Addis-Jinka-Turmi
Turmi - Fly from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Jinka (BCO) and then drive to Turmi
Upon arrival at Jinka (Baco) airport, your driver and guide will greet you and embark on a 130 km (approximately 2-hour) journey to Turmi town to explore the Hamar tribe. On market days (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday), you might encounter the…
Addis-Jinka-Turmi
Turmi - Fly from Addis Ababa (ADD) to Jinka (BCO) and then drive to Turmi
Upon arrival at Jinka (Baco) airport, your driver and guide will greet you and embark on a 130 km (approximately 2-hour) journey to Turmi town to explore the Hamar tribe. On market days (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday), you might encounter the Aari, Banna, or Hamar tribal markets along the way. In the late afternoon, enjoy an authentic experience by visiting a remote Hamar tribe village. You may also have the opportunity to witness tribal ceremonies such as the Hamar Bull Jumping Ceremony (optional) or the Evangadi Dancing Ceremony (optional).
OVERNIGHT: Buska Lodge Turmi
Turmi-Karo-Jinka
Turmi - Drive from Turmi to Karo/Kara Tribe and then to Jinka
Embark on a 65 km (about 1-hour) drive to Karo Korcho village to meet the Kara people, who live by the Omo River. Engage with the Karo people, renowned for their elaborate body and face paintings, and even have your face and/or body painted in the Kara style. Return to Turmi for lunch, and on market days (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday), you may visit a tribal market. You might also attend a tribal ceremony such as the Hamar Bull Jumping Ceremony (optional) or the Evangadi Dancing Ceremony (optional). Conclude with a 130 km (approximately 2-hour) drive to Jinka.
OVERNIGHT: Nasa Hotel or Eco Omo Lodge
Jinka - For those eager to delve into local culture, a visit to the Ari Village is highly recommended. The Ari people, one of the indigenous tribes in Jinka, are known for their vibrant markets, traditional mud houses, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can interact with the locals, learn about their customs, and purchase unique handicrafts as souvenirs.
Jinka-Mursi-Addis Ababa
Jinka - Journey from Jinka to the Mursi Tribe and fly to Addis Ababa
Travel 50 km one way to meet the Mursi people and return to Jinka. The Mursi are a nomadic tribe residing between the Mago and Omo National Parks, with Mursi women known for wearing lip plates. Finally, you will be taken to Jinka Airport for your flight to Addis Ababa.
Mago National Park - Mago National Park is located in Ethiopia’s Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, approximately 782 kilometers south of Addis Ababa, north of a significant 90° bend in the Omo River. The park spans 2162 square kilometers, divided by the Mago River, a tributary of the Omo, into two sections. To the west lies the Tama Wildlife Reserve, with the Tama River marking the boundary. To the south is the Murle Controlled Hunting Area, featuring Lake Dipa along the left side of the lower Omo. The park office is situated 115 kilometers north of Omorate and 26 kilometers southwest of Jinka. All roads to and from the park are unpaved.
- Government tax
- Airport pick up and Drop off
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- All entrance fee as per program
- Accommodation hotel or camping depend on your interest
- Government tax
- Airport pick up and Drop off
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- All entrance fee as per program
- Accommodation hotel or camping depend on your interest
- Domestic Flights
- Bull jumping ceremony
- Domestic Flights
- Bull jumping ceremony
In three days, you will explore the rich cultures of the Omo Valley tribes, starting with the Hamer tribe, renowned for their distinctive red soil hair coloring and the traditional bull-jumping ceremony, a rite of passage for young men. Next, you’ll visit the Karo tribe, famous for their intricate body paintings and their picturesque settlement along…
In three days, you will explore the rich cultures of the Omo Valley tribes, starting with the Hamer tribe, renowned for their distinctive red soil hair coloring and the traditional bull-jumping ceremony, a rite of passage for young men. Next, you’ll visit the Karo tribe, famous for their intricate body paintings and their picturesque settlement along the Omo River. The Mursi tribe will showcase their unique ear and lip loops, reflecting their cultural identity. Additionally, you will encounter the Banna, Tsemay, and Ari tribes, each offering fascinating insights into their traditions and harmonious relationship with the surrounding nature.
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.