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Guided Tours from Addis Ababa
Also know as Abyssinia, Ethiopia is as fascinating as it is old. Ethiopia’s history and culture dates back to over 3000 years. It is a land of mystery and extremes, all in one place. The country has preserved
astonishing artifacts of human history. The Axumite kingdom was one of the great civilizations of the ancient world and has left behind the mystery of the great Stellae found at Axum.
The capital city of Ethiopia – Addis Ababa has a population of about 2.7 million people – out of a total national population of about 77 million people.
A visitor Ethiopia can also enjoy the country’s wildlife and the beautiful scenery from the national parks.
Cultural diversity is evident considering that Ethiopia has over 80 different ethnic groups each with their own different traditions, language and way of life. Religion plays a big part of the Ethiopian nation with Muslims, Christians and the Orthodox church. The population is almost evenly split between Christians, living in the highlands, and Muslims inhabiting the lowlands. The Oromo, Amhara, and Tigreans are the largest ethnic groups in Ethiopia.
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Travelling the route by plane, car or both will offer you a glimpse into a truly remarkable past. As well as many price less historical relics, you will also see the castles at Gondar, the churches of Lalibela hewn out of living rock, the mysterious giant stelae at Axum, the ruins of the Queen of Sheba’s palace, and the monastery at Debre Damo, whose access is limited to men and then only by way of a rope lowered by the friendly monks above.


