The Babile Elephant Sanctuary, located in eastern Ethiopia between Harar and Jigjiga, is a vital conservation area established to protect one of the country’s largest remaining populations of African elephants. Spanning semi-arid savannah, acacia woodlands, and seasonal river valleys, the sanctuary provides a crucial habitat for elephants as well as other wildlife such as antelopes, warthogs, and diverse bird species. It plays an important role in preserving migratory routes and reducing human–wildlife conflict through community-based conservation efforts. Visitors to Babile can experience guided wildlife viewing, scenic landscapes, and an authentic glimpse into Ethiopia’s lesser-known natural heritage, making it a meaningful destination for eco-tourism and nature enthusiasts.

Cultural & Historical Activities

Ethiopia offers a profound journey through time, blending ancient civilizations with vibrant, living traditions. History enthusiasts can explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Lalibela, home to 12th-century rock-hewn monolithic churches, and the ancient city of Aksum, which marks the heart of the Aksumite Empire and is said to house the Ark of the Covenant. In the “Camelot of Africa,” Gondar, visitors can wander through the 17th-century Fasil Ghebbi royal enclosure and its sprawling stone castles. Cultural life is equally immersive, especially during the colorful Timkat (Epiphany) or Meskel festivals, where thousands gather in traditional white habesha dress for spiritual processions and chanting. From the bustling alleys of Addis Mercato, Africa’s largest open-air market, to the centuries-old “Hyena Man” ritual in the walled city of Harar, Ethiopia provides a unique cultural tapestry that remains fiercely distinct from the rest of the continent.

This 4-day journey takes you to eastern Ethiopia, blending rich cultural heritage with remarkable wildlife experiences. Explore the ancient walled city of Harar Jugol, a...
Duration 4 Days
$600
Next Departures April 29, 2026 (Available)April 30, 2026 (Available)May 1, 2026 (Available)
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Nature & Adventure Activities

Simien Mountains trekking offers encounters with gelada baboons along dramatic escarpments, while Bale Mountains hikes, waterfall visits to the Blue Nile Falls, explorations of the Sof Omar Caves, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, camping, and stargazing round out Ethiopia’s diverse outdoor adventures

This 4-day journey takes you to eastern Ethiopia, blending rich cultural heritage with remarkable wildlife experiences. Explore the ancient walled city of Harar Jugol, a...
Duration 4 Days
$600
Next Departures April 29, 2026 (Available)April 30, 2026 (Available)May 1, 2026 (Available)
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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.

This 4-day journey takes you to eastern Ethiopia, blending rich cultural heritage with remarkable wildlife experiences. Explore the ancient walled city of Harar Jugol, a...
Duration 4 Days
$600
Next Departures April 29, 2026 (Available)April 30, 2026 (Available)May 1, 2026 (Available)
Availability: