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Adadi Mariam, Tiya and Melka Kunture
Adadi Mariam, Tiya and Melka Kunture

Adadi Mariam rock hewn churches, Malka Kunture paleontological site and Tiya stelae field  Heading south-west on the Jimma Road, then turning south on to the Butajira Road. Melka Kunture lies near the Awash River Gorge and is one of the most important neolithic sites in Ethiopia. Hand axes and various other implements have been found here. There is a museum at the site.A bit further on the Butajira Road, is the rock hewn church of Adadi Mariam, contemporaneous with those of Lalibela – in fact local tradition ascribes it to King Lalibela who is said to have had it built on his visit to Mount Zuqwala in 1106. Damaged during the wars with Ahmed Gragn in the 16th century, it fell into disuse and was only reopened in the time of Menelik II. It is today in regular use.Our final stop today is at Tiya stellae which are believed to have been erected between the 12th and 14th centuries and are almost certainly grave markers – recent excavations at Tiya have revealed the remains of young people of both sexes, aged between 18 – 30 and buried in fetal positions. It is classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. At some stage we will take a picnic lunch and leave for the return journey to Addis Ababa and arrive in the late afternoon.  

Chebera Churchura
Chebera Churchura

New Tourist Attractions of Ethiopia contained the “Elephant Paw Lodge”, a Chebera Churchura National Park cluster. he lodge is part of the premier’s tourism destination projects being constructed in the country through the ‘Dine for Nation” initiative.

Half day Addis Ababa City Tour
Half day Addis Ababa City Tour

Now days, Addis Ababa has a lot to offer to the visitors. What can be visited in Addis Ababa cannot be visited in half or full day.  To make half day tour visitors should be selective from the Unity Park located in the grand palace (where you can visit min Ethiopia), National Museum (Where you can visit different archeological findings including the 3.2 million years fossil, Lucy) Ethnographic Museum (where different cultures from different Ethnic groups can be visited), Entoto park as well as museum, Trinity cathedral and St. George church with their respective museums.

Cooking Ethiopian Food
Cooking Ethiopian Food

As Ethiopia is a country with diverse Ethnic group, there are variety of cooking but there are most popular once, same of them are Shiro wot (Sauce from the powder of beans and cheek pie) and variety of vegetables. So, clients will learn how to cook their own meal starting from shopping from local market.The colorful and flavorful Ethiopian food is known for having plenty of health benefit.Injera, the sourdough- risen flat bread with a slightly spongy texture is traditionally made from teff flour. Teff which is becoming popular in the world is highly nutritious gluten free grain, complete protein, an excellent source of iron and calcium, has the highest fiber content of any grain, making Injera both easy to digest and incredibly filling. Injera is served with wat, healthy, protein, and vegetable rich stews. Moreover, gastronomy tourism helps to empower women and youth and to support sustainability.

Adwa Museum
Adwa Museum

More significantly, the historical event that the Adwa Museum project is meant to honor is the reason for its size. Unlike other African nations’ bent, this huge government undertaking honours the Adwa Victory, which preserved Ethiopia’s independence and sparked anti-colonial movements in numerous other nations

Unity park
Unity park

Unity Park is located on the premises of the Grand Palace and it is composed of various historical, natural, and cultural sites. The Grand Palace, where Unity Park is located, was established in 1887, and without counting Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.), the palace served as the living and working space of seven Ethiopian leaders. The palace covers an area of 40 hectares and contains myriads of historical buildings and plants that date back to the time of Emperor Menelik II.

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