- Embarking on a voyage around the breeding sites of Tulu Simbero,
- Identify scarce and indigenous birds in the marshlands and woodlands.
- Observing homegrown birds nesting on Bird Island.
- Witnessing ancient artefacts at the sacred Maryam Tsion monastery.
- Observe local anglers employed on traditional reed boats.
- Embarking on a voyage around the breeding sites of Tulu Simbero,
- Identify scarce and indigenous birds in the marshlands and woodlands.
- Observing homegrown birds nesting on Bird Island.
- Witnessing ancient artefacts at the sacred Maryam Tsion monastery.
- Observe local anglers employed on traditional reed boats.
- Lake Ziway - Lake Ziway is one of the freshwater Rift Valley lakes in Ethiopia. This lake is home to the Church of Maryam Tsion, which once housed the Ark of the Covenant to protect it from invaders. The island is teeming with various bird species, hippos, and is rich in fishery production.
- Tulu Gudo - During the scenic boat ride across Lake…
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Lake Ziway - Lake Ziway is one of the freshwater Rift Valley lakes in Ethiopia. This lake is home to the Church of Maryam Tsion, which once housed the Ark of the Covenant to protect it from invaders. The island is teeming with various bird species, hippos, and is rich in fishery production.
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Tulu Gudo - During the scenic boat ride across Lake Ziway, passengers can enjoy watching native birds and local fishermen on their reed boats. Upon arriving at the island of Tulu Gudo, visitors are greeted by local guides and introduced to the unique culture of the Zay people. Although only 900 of them live on the island, their culture and language are entirely different from the surrounding Oromo people. Visitors can walk through the village, meet the community, experience the local way of life, and discover their traditional weaving.
The Maryam Tsion monastery is the highlight of the tour. It houses a fascinating collection of ancient relics dating back almost 1,100 years, including the beautiful Gedle-Kidusen manuscript, a parchment book written in Ge’ez, the ancient language of Ethiopia.
After the tour, visitors can hike to an open-air restaurant and relax with a traditional lunch of freshly caught and grilled fish served with local vegetables and enjera, Ethiopian sourdough flatbread.
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Tea and coffee
- Things which are not mentioned in the above section
- Things which are not mentioned in the above section
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.