Wildlife & Eco-Tourism
Ethiopia’s wildlife and eco-tourism landscape is a dramatic departure from the typical African savanna, offering a “Roof of Africa” experience defined by high-altitude biodiversity and rare endemism. The country is home to species found nowhere else on Earth, including the Ethiopian wolf (the world’s rarest canid), the grass-eating gelada baboon, and the majestic Walia ibex. These unique creatures are primarily found in the rugged Simien and Bale Mountains, where mist-shrouded peaks and Afro-alpine moorlands provide a stunning backdrop for sustainable trekking. Beyond the highlands, the Great Rift Valley offers a lush contrast, with the wetlands of Gambella National Park and the “crocodile market” of Lake Chamo showcasing hippos, Nile crocodiles, and over 800 species of birds.























