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Private 2 Days Safari, Nature, to Awash National Park
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Des sièges pour bébé spécialisés sont disponibles
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This park is 225 kilometers east of Addis Ababa (and a few kilometers west of Awash), with its southern boundary along the Awash River, and covers 756 square kilometers of acacia woodland and grassland.
Wildlife in this park include the East African oryx, Soemmerring's gazelle, dik-dik, the lesser and greater kudus, and warthogs. Anubis baboons and hamadryas baboons are present, as well as over 453 species of native birds, and also the rare Abyssinian Roller can be seen here.
Points forts
2 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Allocation de conducteur
Eau en bouteille
Véhicule climatisé
Hébergement selon l'itinéraire
Carburant
Breakfast
Frais de scoutisme
Café ou thé
Frais d'entrée
Anything not mentioned on the inclusion
Itinéraire
Day 1
Day 2
Addis Ababa - Awash National Park
3 Stops
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Bishoftu
Start the early morning drive from Addis to Awash via Bishoftu (Debre Zeyit). This town has multiple crater lakes, which are the result of volcanic eruptions that happened millions of years ago. Stop at Lake Hora and walk along the lake, observing various aquatic birds such as cormorants, ibises, storks, pelicans, and many other species. After spending one hour there, continue the drive to Awash via Adama (Nazareth) town.
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Adama
Continue the drive and drop into the Rift Valley near Adama, the largest town close to Addis Ababa. We will stop here for coffee, then continue along the main highway toward Awash National Park. Along the way, we will pass by Fentale Mountain, a volcanic mountain that is still releasing gas. Next, we proceed to Lake Beseka, one of the lake systems fed by the Awash River. The lake sits in front of a small town called Metehara, famous for its sweet oranges and other fruits. From there, we continue the drive to Awash National Park.
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Awash National Park
In the afternoon, drive to Awash National Park, the oldest and most accessible wildlife reserves. Upon arrival, game drive across the park's diverse landscapes, which range from acacia woodlands and grassy plains to volcanic ridges and riverine forests. During the drive, you will visit the Awash Falls, where the Awash River cascades through a narrow gorge—a dramatic sight, especially when the river is high. Near the falls and along the riverbanks, you can spot a variety of game animals, including oryx, Swayne's hartebeest (a rare antelope endemic to Ethiopia), bushbucks, olive baboons, and crocodiles basking near the water. The park is also a premier birding destination, hosting over 450 species of birds, such as the majestic Verreaux's eagle, the colorful carmine bee-eater, and numerous waterbirds and endemics like the yellow-throated serin. other wildlife like warthogs, lesser kudu, and, if you're lucky, even leopards or lions that occasionally roam the area.
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Private 2 Days Safari, Nature, to Awash National Park
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À propos
This park is 225 kilometers east of Addis Ababa (and a few kilometers west of Awash), with its southern boundary along the Awash River, and covers 756 square kilometers of acacia woodland and grassland.
Wildlife in this park include the East African oryx, Soemmerring's gazelle, dik-dik, the lesser and greater kudus, and warthogs. Anubis baboons and hamadryas baboons are present, as well as over 453 species of native birds, and also the rare Abyssinian Roller can be seen here.