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INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £950.00 ( REGULARY PRICE £1050- SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £950.00 ( REGULARY PRICE £1050- SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £950.00 ( REGULARY PRICE £1050- SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £950.00 ( REGULARY PRICE £1050- SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £950.00 ( REGULARY PRICE £1050- SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY PRICE: £950.00 ( REGULARY PRICE £1050- SAVE £100)

    OMO VALLEY and the DANAKIL DEPRESSION:

    Journey through the fiery landscape of the Danakil Depression and immerse yourself in the rich tribal life of the Omo Valley .

    February 24, March 04, 2027

    9 Days / 8 Nights

    £950.00 pp

    Min. 6 Pax 

    Max. 11 pax

    BOOKING STATUS: Open

    • A journey begins at National Museum in Addis Ababa, home to the Ethiopia's rich cultural heritage and famous Lucy fossil, one of the oldest hominid skeletons ever discovered. 
    • Experience Ethiopia's hospitality through a traditional coffee ceremony, then explore the Dorze Village, know for its tall bamboo houses, weaving traditions, and enset (false banana) demonstration.
    •  In the Omo Valley, witness the Hamer people's bull-jumping ceremony, meet Hamer women with distinctive ochre-coated hairstyles, 
    • Visit the Dassanech tribe to see their traditional dome-shaped huts.
    •  Discover the Karo tribe, famous for elaborate body painting, and the Muris community with their iconic lip plates. 
    • In the Afar region, explore the extreme landscapes of the Danakil Depression, including lava fields, vast salt flats, and salt mining at Lake Asale. Visit Lake Afdera and the active volcano Erta Ale, where you can hike to the lave lake and camp under the stars. Finally, marvel at the colorful geothermal wonders of Dallol, with its sulphur springs, acid pools, and otherworldly mineral formations.


    DAY 1. (February 24, 2027) :  Addis  Ababa City Tour

    DAY 2. ( February 25, 2027):  Addis Ababa to Arba Minch by Air

    DAY 3. ( February 26, 2027):   Arba Minch- Konso - Turmi

    DAY 4. (February 27, 2027):   Turmi- Omorate- Karo- Turmi -Arba Minch 

    DAY 5. ( Februar28,2027) :     Turmi- Hamer Village- Arba Minch

    Day 6.  (March1, 2027) :            Arba Minch - Addis Ababa by air

    DAY 7. (March 2, 2027):            Addis Ababa - Semera- Afdera- Erta Ale  by air

    DAY 8.( March 3, 2027):            Erta ale Hamed ela

    Day 9.  (March 4, 2027)             Addis Ababa - Semera- Afdera- Erta Ale  by air


    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    • Our team will pick you up from your hotel to begin a guided   city tour of Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia. The first stop is the National Museum, home of Ethiopia, where you will discover fascinating archeologically and historical treasures, including the world-famous 3.2-million-year-old fossil "Lucy". 
    • From there, continue to the vibrant Mercato, the largest open-air market in Africa, where you can experience the lively atmosphere and observe local traders selling spices, grains, handicrafts, and fresh produce.
    • The tour then takes you to the Ento Hills for a panoramic view of the city, offering excellent photo opportunities and fresh mountain air. You will also enjoy an authentic Ethiopian coffee ceremony, a cherished cultural tradition where coffee beans are freshly roasted, ground, and brewed before being served.
    • Lunch will be served at a local restaurant, where you can you can sample traditional Ethiopian cuisine.
    • After lunch, check in to your hotel and  the rest of the day will be at your own leisure.
    • overnight
    • MEALS: Breakfast


    • In the morning, our team will transfer you to Bole International Airport for domestic flight to Arba Minch, Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by your local guide and begin your journey to the Dorze Village, located approximately 22 kilometres in the Guge Mountains above Arba Minch. 
    • The scenic drive offers beautiful views of the surrounding highlands and, on clear day, glimpses of Lakes abaya and Chamo, 
    • The Dorze people are known for their unique beehive- shaped bamboo houses, which can reach up to 12 meters height and are designed to last for decades. They are highly respected for their traditional weaving skills, producing colourful handwoven cotton textiles that are widely used throughout Ethiopia.
    • during your visit, you will explore the village, observe traditional Dorze homes, and learn about their way of life, including their farming practices and the importance of  enset (false banana), a staple crop used to make bread and local dishes. 

     

    • After lunch, you will begin exploring the village and engaging with the local community. Activities include weaving a handlooms, for which the Dorze are famous, learning about their subsistence farming, and seeing how they produce enset (false banana), a staple food used to make kocho and bulla.  Kocho, a thick, flat bread-like food made by fermenting the pulp of the enset stem. Bulla, a fine, starchy flour or porridge also derived from enset.
    •  Visitors may also watch or participate in traditional music and dance, and interact with elders to learn about Dorze customs, Social life, and oral traditions, refers to the way they preserve and pass down  their history culture, and knowledge verbally  rather than through writing.
    • Following your village exploration, you will return to Arba Minch in the late afternoon. 
    • In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, sampling regional Ethiopian cuisine, before returning to your hotel for check-in and overnight stay, reflecting exchange and authentic experience.
    • MEALS: Breakfast



    • After breakfast,  you will drive south toward Turmi, enjoying a scenic landscape  along the way. En route, stop at Konso Cultural Landscape. a UNESCO  World Heritage Site recognised for its ingenious terraced farming, stone walled villages, and carved wooden stelae. Visitors can explore traditional Konso villages, see the stelae the commemorate ancestors and warriors, and learn about their rich social and ritual customs.
    • Around midday, you will have lunch at a local restaurant, sampling traditional Ethiopian cuisine.
    • After lunch, continue the journey to Turmi, the heartland of the Hamer people, one of Ethiopia's most colorful and culturally distinctive tribes. The Hamer are renowned for their ornate hairstyles, elaborate body decorations, and vibrant beadwork, as well as traditional ceremonies such as bull-jumping ritual, a rite of passage your young men.
    • In Turmi visitors,  can interact with the local community, observe daily life, livestock herding, and craft making and  gain insight into Hamer's communal and ritual traditions.
    • In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local Turmi Restaurant, featuring regional specialities, before settling in for an overnight stay in Turmi, Immersed in the unique culture and traditions of  southern Ethiopia.
    • MEALS: breakfast


    • After breakfast, depart from Turmi and drive to Omorate, located near the border with Kenya and home to the Dassanech (Daasanach) people. 
    • Upon arrival, cross the Omo River in a traditional wooden canoe to reach one of the Dassanech villages. The Dassanech are semi-nomadic pastoralists who depend primarily on cattle, goats, and fishing for their livelihood.
    • Their dome-shaped huts are traditionally constructed by women using branches, hides, and locally available materials, designed to be practically and easily rebuilt as the community moves.
    • during your visit, you will have the opportunity to walk through the village, observed daily life, and learn about customs and adaptation to the harsh environment of the lower Omo Valley.
    • Afterward, continue  your journey to visit the karo (Kara) tribe, one of the smallest ethnic groups in Omo River. The Karo are especially renowned for their elaborate body painting and using white chalk, red ochre, charcoal, and natural pigments, they intricate patterns on their faces and bodies, often for ceremonies, rituals and courtship.
    • Their villages are beautifully situated on elevated riverbanks overlooking the Omo River, offering stunning views of the landscape.  during the visit,  you have the opportunity to explore the village and gain insight with their customs.
    • Late in the afternoon, return to Turmi. Turmi is a small but important town in the South of Omo Zone and serves as the base for visiting the region, including the Hamer people. 
    • The town host a lively weekly market and offers a glimpse into the vibrant cultural diversity of the Omo Valley
    • Overnight in Turmi
    • MEALS: Breakfast


    • In the morning, we visit the Hamer (Hamar) village near Turmi. The Hamar are one of the most well-known ethnic groups of the South Omo Valley and are semi nomadic pastoralist whose lives revolve around cattle.
    • They are especially famous for the traditional bull-jumping ceremony, a rite of passage in which a young man must leap across the backs of lined-up  bulls to prove his readiness for adulthood and marriage.
    • Hamer women are recognized by their striking appearance. the wear layered beaded necklaces, metal bangles, and have distinctive hairstyles coated with a mixture of butter and red ochre, giving their braided hair a rich reddish color.
    • During the visit, you will explore the village, learn about Hamer customs and family structure.
    • After the village visit, begin the drive to Arba Minch (approxiamtely 280 Km), about 5-6 hours depending on the road conditions). En route, stop at Key Afer, they host one of the most colurful weekly markets in the region( on Thursdays), where various ethnic groups-including the Hamer, Benna, Tsemay, and Ari-come together to trade goods such as spices, grains, livestock, and handmade crafts.
    • If timing allows, you may also encounter Mursi community, know for their Lip Plates traditionally worn by some women and their strong pastoral culture.
    • Then we continue the scenic drive North through the Omo Valley landscape toward Arba Minch, arriving in the late afternoon or early evening, 
    • Overnight in Arba Minch
    • MEALS: Breakfast.


    • Fly back to Addis Ababa after breakfast. Upon arrival at Bole International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure to relax, explore the city independently , or enjoy last-minute shopping and personal activities.
    • MEALS: Breakfast


    • In the morning, take a schedule flight from Addis Ababa to Semera, the capital of the Afar Regional State. 
    • Upon arrival, meet your local Afar guide  and driver, and begin the overland journey into the legendary Danakil Depression, one of the lowest and hottest places on Earth.
    • The dramatic landscape is characterized by vast lava fields, salt flats, and desert plains that lie below sea level.
    • Drive toward Lake Afdera, a striking salt lake located approximately 100 meters below sea level. The lake is an important source of salt extraction for local Afar communities. here you will observe traditional salt harvesting methods and enjoy views of the shimmering white salt crust contrasting against the deep blue water.
    • After a short visit and rest stop, continue driving across the rugged desert terrain toward Erta Ale , one of Ethiopia's most active volcanoes and part of the Afar Rift system.
    • Upon reaching the Erta Ale base camp in the late afternoon, settle in and prepare for the evening hike. After sunset, begin a moderate hike of approximately 30-45 minutes to the summit caldera.
    • At the  top, witness the remarkable sight of the active lava lake, a rare natural phenomenon found in only a few places in the world. The glowing  magma and dramatic volcanic landscape create an unforgettable experience under the night sky.
    • After spending time observing the volcano, descend back to Erta Ale base camp for overnight camping under the stars.
    • MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


    • Early in the morning, depart from Erta Ale base camp and drive toward Hamed Ela, a small Afar settlement located in the heart of Danakil Depression. The drive takes you across dramatic volcanic plains and vast salt flats, offering a striking view of the most extreme landscape on Earth.
    •  Upon arrival in Hamed Ela, continue tot he nearby salt mining areas around Lake Karum ( also known as Lake Asale) , a vast salt lake situated approximately 120 meters below sea level. 
    • this area serves where Afar miners cut large blocks of salt by hand using simple tools, a practice that has continued for centuries. You will observe the entire process- from cutting and shaping the salts slabs to loading them onto camel caravans for transport across the desert. 
    • the regions shimmering white salt crust, mirages, and endless horizons create a surreal atmosphere unique to the Danakil Depression.
    • In the evening, return to Hamed Ela for overnight sky camping, where you will sleep under the open AIR.
    • MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, dinner


    • Early in the morning, depart from Hamed Ela and drive toward dallol, one of the most otherwordly landscapes in the Danakil Depression. En route, pass through vast salt flats and volcanic terrain, taking in the dramatic desert  scenery.
    • Upon arrival, explore the area's geothermal formations, including bubbling sulphur pools, colorful mineral deposits, and striking salt terraces sculpted by centuries of natural processes.
    • Dallol is extremely remote and hot, with limited facilities. so be prepared and bring your own  and water is scarce, making it important to conserve water and carry sufficient drinking water. Your guide will provide guidance and safety, hydration, and environmental responsibility during your visit.
    • After exploring  Dallol, drive to Mekelle, the capital  of the Tigray region, for domestic flight back to Addis Ababa. Upon arrival, your guide will assist with either check-in or airport transfer depending on your travel plans.
    • This completes the Danakil and Northern Ethiopia adventure, giving you an unforgettable journey through some of the most extreme and spectacular landscapes in the world.
    • MEALS: Breakfast and Lunch


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    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    WHAT IS INCLUDED

    MEALS :  

    • Breakfast ( Day 2 to Day 6)
    •  Full Board ( Day 7 and 8),  
    • Breakfast and Lunch ( Day 9  )                   

    Accommodation  ( Twin Room)

    1 bottle of mineral  water per day pp.

    All transportation in private  car  during the tour

    Professional English-Speaking Guide

    Entrance fees  to  all sites 

    Airport transfers


    • Visa
    • International  flight
    • Domestic flights ( We can assist you, Please the FAQ section)
    • Single Supplement ( $400)
    • Unlimited photos  per village ( approximately 4USD -10 USD to be paid directly to the village)
    • Tips
    • Meals not mentioned in the Itinerary
    • Personal Expenses
    • Travel insurance (Mandatory)


    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Please reach us at gobeyondborderstravel@yahoo.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

    How do you allocate our  room?

    • We make every effort to allocate rooms based on same gender, unless you are a couple or travelling with friends, in which case we are happy to accommodate shared rooms if notified in advance.
    •  In the event of odd numbers of travellers and where triple rooms are not available, one guest may be assigned a single room. In such cases, room allocation will be  made random.
    • Single rooms are available if you prefer your own privacy; however, a single supplement applies.

    What type of accommodation do you offer?

    • We offer carefully selected range of accommodation, from comfortable 3-star hotels and charming guest houses to premium 5-star properties.
    • Please keep in mind that the star rating in this regions may differ from European standards; however, we personally vet every property in our itineraries to ensure excellent comfort, cleanliness, and service, so you can travel with confidence and peace of mind.


    We are unmarried couple Non-Muslim visitors, are we allowed to sleep in one room in Ethiopia?

    • unmarried couples and non-Muslims: Technically, Hotels may allow foreigners to share a room, particularly in larger cities or more tourist -friendly areas but it is at the discretion of the hotel management.



    Why does one tour offer different meal plans, such as breakfast only, breakfast and lunch, or full board?

    • Meal plans vary within a tour to accommodate different daily schedules and meal preference. On days with early departures or extensive sightseeing, breakfast is usually included for convenience, while lunch may be left flexible due to varying tour times and locations. 
    • On some days, lunch or dinner may be included when the group returns to the hotel together or visit a location where dining is limited.
    • Full board typically offered on days with limited dining options 
    • Offering different meal plans also allows travellers the freedom to choose meals based on personal taste, dietary needs, or energy levels, while helping to manage overall tour costs. 


    Why are there optional tours instead of including everything in the package

    • Optional tours are offered because not all travellers want to participate in the same activities. Including everything in the main package would increase the overall price for everyone, even for those who may not be interested.
    • By keeping certain tours optional, travellers have the flexibility to choose activities based on their own interests and preferences. This way, those who wish to join can do so at an additional cost, while others are not required to pay for expenses they do not want.
    • The optional tours are not part of the main itinerary which is why they are  offered separate at an additional cost.


    Why some of the domestic flight(s) are NOT included in the tour price?

    • To give you greater flexibility. By not including the flight in the package, travellers have the freedom to choose flight times and prices that best suit their budget and schedule, and to book as soon as the flights become available or when fares are most favourable. This approach help keep the tour price flexible and avoids potential changes due to flight availability.


    What if I request you to book my flight?

    • We will be happy to assist you with arranging your domestic flight(s) once you confirm your decision to book. Please note that fares are subject to availability and will reflect the price on the day of purchase. Kindly be advised that a small service fee will be applied to cover the booking and processing arrangements.


    • Once the flight option is confirmed , the full flight cost must be paid in advance. All tickets are subject to airline's terms, conditions, and cancellation policies. We will always share the airline's terms, conditions, and cancellation policy., and also We will always share the flight details and total price for your approval before issuing the ticket.


    Am I able to arrive earlier or depart later than the scheduled dates?

    • YES, you are  welcome to arrive earlier or depart later if you wish. International flights are not included in the package specifically to give you flexibility with your travel schedule.


    .Why travel insurance is a MUST? 

    • Travel insurance is a MUST to keep you protected and give you peace of mind. It ensures you can enjoy your trip  safely, knowing you're covered for emergencies, medical needs, or unexpected changes.


    Can I join the tour if I don't have travel insurance?

    • As per Go Beyond Borders Travel terms and conditions, travel insurance is a MUST. You are required to have it and submit proof to us before the start of your trip to ensure your safety and smooth experience.


    Can you recommend a travel insurance company that covers the trip?

    • Yes, If your travel insurance ( for example, through your bank) does not cover this trip, please let us know. We can recommend a few trusted providers to ensure you're fully protected during your trip.


    *** For  full details,  please  check the Terms and Conditions section.


    How safe is it to visit Ethiopia?

    • Despite common misconceptions and inaccurate media portrayals, currently considered Ethiopia is known for its very warm hospitality, and incidents involving tourists are rare. All destinations included in guided visits are carefully evaluated and approved for security, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for travellers. Go Beyond Borders Travel provides full assurances that visiting  Ethiopia  safe and well-organized.


    Do safety conditions in  Ethiopia apply everywhere?

    • Not exactly,  while some regions are safe, others remain restricted especially at the border areas. Our tours are carefully designed to operate only within secure, government-controlled areas, ensuring a smooth and worry-free experience. Go Beyond Borders Travel prioritizes guests safety above all else and adheres to strict security standards. Travellers will not enter restricted or sensitive regions. During the journey, guests are expected to follow their guide's instructions, especially at checkpoints. All required permits and documentation are arranged in advanced, and respectful cooperation with security personnel is essential, as their role is to safeguard visitors.


    What happens if the tour must be cancelled due to safety issues?

    • In the event of significant security risk, tour operations maybe cancelled. All decisions are made with traveller safety as primary consideration, and necessary precautionary actions will be implemented accordingly.  (Please check the Terms and Conditions  for more details).


    Are tour guides equipped to deal with emergencies?

    • Yes, our guides receive thorough training in emergency response and crisis management to ensure they can handle unexpected situations effectively.  Their primary responsibility is the  safety and well-being of our guests, and they are fully prepared to respond calmly and appropriately to any challenges that may arise during the tour.


    What kind of security measures, like military checkpoints, should travellers anticipate?

    • Visitors should expect routine security checks while travelling in  Ethiopia , As they are standard across the country. Theses checkpoints are managed smoothly by out local guides, allowing  the  journey to continue without unnecessary interruptions. Their presence is a normal aspect of daily life and contributes to overall security.


    What guidance to you offer travellers to ensure a secure visit to Ethiopia?

    • Travellers planning to visit Ethiopia are encouraged to approach the journey with an open mind and a sprit of curiosity. While staying informed and attentive to local conditions, showing  respect and courtesy toward local communities and security personnel is essential. Following your guide's instructions and remaining cooperative throughout the trip will help ensure a  smooth, safe and rewarding travel experience.


    Are  there safety concerns for gays and lesbians travelling to Ethiopia?

    • Afghanistan, like many  countries in the middle east, has conservative social norms. It is important for LGBTQ+ travellers to respect local laws  and customs. Public display of affection  should be avoided, and discretion is strongly advised when discussing sexual orientation. By being mindful of cultural sensitivities, travellers can enjoy  safe and respectful  visit.     


    What resources are recommended for staying informed about travel conditions in Ethiopia?

    • It's important for travellers to stay informed about the latest travel alerts and safety updates when visiting Ethiopia. Official sources, such as government travel advisory website, provide up-to-date information on security conditions, restricted areas and emergency contacts. Subscribing alert or checking regularly can help you plan your itinerary safely and avoid unexpected  risks. 


    Can visitors travel freely in Ethiopia without organized tours?

    • Yes, tourists can travel freely in Ethiopia.
    • Where Can I apply for my Visa?
      You can apply for an Ethiopian e-Visa online before you travel.  Once approved, you will receive the visa by email and it will be stamped into your passport when you arrive in Ethiopia.
      E-VISA :
      To qualify you need a passport that is valid for al least six months.
      Credit or debit card
      You may also provide about your travel plans, including accommodation and itinerary.

      Can I extend my visa?   
      Yes-
      you can extend your visa while you are in Ethiopia, but there are some important conditions. When you enter Ethiopia with a tourist visa ( eVisa or sticker visa), you are generally allowed to request an extension of your stay before it expires. This extension must be approved by Ethiopian Immigration and Citizenship Service and it's NOT automatic.

      How much it cost of the visa?
      The cost depends on the type and duration of stay. A standard tourist eVisa for 30 days (single entry) typically costs around 52USD, while a 90-day single-entry tourist visa is approximately 72 USD.

      What form of payment is required for Egyptian visa?
      Payment for eVisa is made online during the application process using a credit or debit card. The fee is charged in US dollars (USD).

      How long can a tourist remain in Egypt?
      A tourist can stay up to 30 or 90 days, depending on the type of visa issued

    Is it possible for American citizens to travel to Ethiopia ? 

    •  Yes, American citizens can technically travel to Ethiopia but there some requirement to follow. 

    3. Emergency contact numbers in  Ethiopia?


    • Police: 991
    • Ambulance / Medical Emergency: 1122
    • Fire Service: 969
    • Ambulance Service:  939
    • Traffic/ Road assistance 993
    • Tourist Police: +251 11 5 51 33 55


    Where Can I apply for my Visa?  

    • You can apply for an Ethiopian e-Visa online before you travel.  Once approved, you will receive the visa by email and it will be stamped into your passport when you arrive in Ethiopia. 

     E-VISA :

    • To qualify you need a passport that is valid for al least six months.
    • Credit or debit card
    • You may also provide about your travel plans, including accommodation and itinerary.


     Can I extend my visa?   

    • Yes- you can extend your visa while you are in Ethiopia, but there are some important conditions. When you enter Ethiopia with a tourist visa ( eVisa or sticker visa), you are generally allowed to request an extension of your stay before it expires. This extension must be approved by Ethiopian Immigration and Citizenship Sercive and it's NOT automatic.


    How much it cost of the visa?

    • The cost depends on the type and duration of stay. A standard tourist eVisa for 30 days (single entry) typically costs around 52USD, while a 90-day single-entry tourist visa is approximately 72 USD.


    What form of payment is required for Egyptian visa?

    • Payment for eVisa is made online during the application process using a credit or debit card. The fee is charged in US dollars (USD).


    How long can a tourist remain in Egypt?

    • A tourist can stay up to 30 or 90 days, depending on the type of visa issued. 


    • Travellers to Ethiopia are advised to ensure they are up to date on routine vaccinations and take certain precautions. YELLOW FEVER  VACCINATION IS MANDATORY if arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission, and travellers must carry an official International Certificate of Vaccination.
    • Malaria prophylaxis is recommended for Southern and western Regions such as Omo Valley, Arba Minch, and Gambella. Consult a travel clinic 4-6 weeks before departure and carry a vaccination card or certificate for entry verification.


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