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Frequently Asked Questions
F.A.Qs
Frequently asked questions
We offer a wide range of guided tours across Ethiopia, including cultural tours, historical routes, adventure treks, wildlife safaris, coffee tours, and community-based travel experiences. Whether you want to explore the ancient churches of Lalibela, the unique tribes of the Omo Valley, or the breathtaking landscapes of the Simien Mountains, we have a package tailored for you.
Yes! In addition to our standard tour packages, we also design customized itineraries based on your interests, budget, time frame, and travel style. Just let us know what you’re looking for, and we’ll create the perfect experience for you.
Most of our tours include:
- Accommodation (based on your choice: hotel, lodge, or camping) 
- Ground transportation (private vehicle, driver, and fuel) 
- Professional English-speaking guide 
- Entrance fees to attractions 
- Daily breakfast (and sometimes other meals, depending on the package) 
- Airport transfers 
Please note that international flights, visas, travel insurance, and personal expenses are usually not included.
Ethiopia can be visited year-round, but the best time for travel is from October to March, when the weather is generally dry and pleasant. However, festivals such as Timket (Epiphany in January) and Meskel (Finding of the True Cross in September) are also popular times to visit for their cultural significance.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Ethiopia. You can apply online for an e-visa or get a visa on arrival at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, depending on your nationality. We recommend checking the latest requirements before you travel.
Ethiopia is generally safe for travelers, especially when you are with a licensed tour operator like us. Our guides ensure your comfort and safety throughout your journey. As with any international travel, we advise taking normal precautions with your belongings and following local advice.
We recommend packing:
- Light clothing for daytime and warm layers for evenings (especially in highland areas) 
- Comfortable walking shoes 
- A hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses 
- Insect repellent (especially for lowland and Omo Valley trips) 
- A reusable water bottle 
- Personal medications and travel essentials 



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