Northern Historic Tour
by Air
Kay DeWeese writes:
We were so pleased with the care an attention from
Highway Tours ... Every anticipation and expectation was
more than met.
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Hello Mr.
Eskinder,
We were so pleased with the care an attention from Highway
Tours. Your web site and your prompt and complete responses
to our questions put us at ease as we anticipated our
tour.
Every anticipation and expectation was more than met.
Ethiopia deserves a greater share of the world's
attention.
The rich rewards are so great one forgives the
inconveniences of travel in this part of the world.
I was amazed by the vibrant green teff and rice fields, the
beautiful mountains with wild flowers, and the smiling and
helpful people we met in the hotels and airports.
The guides along the way met us at each airport, escorted
us to the hotel and to the various sites we wished to
see.
I especially enjoyed the unplanned experiences they
provided such as the coffee ceremony with Meleza in the
home in Bahirdar, and seeing the bread and injera
preparations along the city street.
The boat ride across Lake Tana to the 14th century church
was a delightful experience. Seeing the hippos bathing in
the head waters at the Blue Nile was an added delight.
In Gonder our guide Getachew was a rich source of history
and fascinating stories about the region and the
antiquities.
He's a bright story teller.
All along the way the weather was ideal, pleasantly
warm.
The Tukul Hotel in Lalibela was so nice with books on
birds, history of the area, and novels to exchange.. The
excavated churches there were amazing and caused me to
repeatedly ponder, "How did they possibly do that ?"
As we left Axum the town was being visited by hundreds of
white clad pilgrims coming for the Meskel festival. Many
were carrying huge bouquets of yellow Meskel flowers and
many wore haloes of greenery on their heads.
It was a sight out of National Geographic.
The Ethnographic Museum in Addis was another highlight as
was the National University Museum to see the skeleton of
"LUCY".
The concluding dinner and musical at the Abyssinian
restaurant was a fitting close to the memorable tour you
provided for us. Eating injera with you and Girma while
watching the musicians and dancers was an unexpected
delight. Thank you for all your efforts on our
behalf.
Kay DeWeese
Haleiwa, HI, USA.
Places Visited Sep 21 - Sep 27, 2009:
Addis Ababa, Bahirdar, Gonder, Lalibela, Axum
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8 Days and 7 Nights The unique
Lalibela rock hewn churches, and the
medieval Gondarian civilizations show much of
Ethiopia's myriad of historical sites.
This is the only country in sub-Saharan Africa
with tangible historical remnants stretching back to the
ancient Mediterranean civilizations.
Day 1 Arrive Addis Ababa:
A welcoming reception by Highway Tours and transfer to your
hotel.
Day 2 Addis Ababa City
Tour:
Visit Addis Ababa the third largest city in Africa, a colorful
and vibrant capital rich in history. Visit St. George
cathedral, natural history and ethnological museums or wander
around the large Mercato market. Enjoy some cultural
experiences, folk dancing, singing and restaurants.
Day 3 Fly to Bahir Dar:
We take you to Bahirdar from which you can explore the Blue
Nile falls and close by the immense Lake Tana with its island
monasteries. The 17th century Kibran Gabriel is the most
beautiful and atmospheric of the lake monasteries. We also
visit Mitsle Fasiledes with its attractive setting and visit
Tana Cherkos, most famous for its very beautifully painted
temples.
Day 4 Fly to Gondar:
Visit Ethiopian medieval capital Gondar with its large, royal
enclosure containing castles, palaces, houses and outbuildings.
Fasiladas's bath is still used for the religious ceremony of
Timkat (.Epiphany). You may also visit Debre Birhan Selassie
one of the country's famous churches.
Day 5 Fly to Lalibela:
At Lalibela you will get an impression of landing in a kingdom
centuries behind your own. You will marvel and be immensely
impressed by the remarkable rock hewn cave churches built at
least 700 years ago.
Day 6 Fly to Aksum:
You will visit the ancient Aksumite civilization, among the
greatest ever to exist 2000 years ago. Aksum's astonishing
Stelae are striking for their huge size and almost pristine
state of preservation. You will see the Tombs of kings dating
from the 3rd century and St Mary of Zion church said to contain
the famous Ark of the Covenant.
Day 7 Fly back to Addis:
At night enjoy a farewell dinner with Highway Tours.
Day 8 Departure:
Last minute shopping and transfer to the airport.
Prices start from $100 (USD) per person, per
day, depending on time of year and whether persons are sharing
or non-sharing.
Seasonal and group discounts are also
available, as are tours customized to your exact requirements
using our Tour
Enquiry Form.
Or for more details of this tour or other
available tours download one of our brochures at Choosing a
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