One of the country’s largest luckily lingered wetland areas, where great numbers of mammals are accustomed to Gambella National Park. The wetland is estimated to have contained the country’s 7.7 percent of the total water resource.  Seasonally about a million white-eared kobs migrate from Gambella to Buma National Park of South Sudan thereby m

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The newest UNESCO World Heritage site in Ethiopia, the Bale Mountains National Park is located in the southeastern part of Ethiopia and is a remarkable and diverse protected area. The BMNP spanning an area of approximately 2,100 km², the park is widely known for its rich biodiversity, unique landscapes, and significant cultural heritage. Within a r

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Omo National Park, situated in the southwestern regions of Ethiopia near the border with South Sudan, has become a renowned national park of remarkable ecological significance. The park is where one can get accustomed to a variety of mammal species with enormous numbers in plain areas of the park. The Omo River is where life emanates over also tran

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One of the country’s Most Important Bird Areas, with the highest wetland bird diversity which found in the center of the Ethiopian Great Rift Valley. A National Park sprawled in an area of 887 km2 of which 482 km2 of the park is covered by water, Lake Abijata, Lake Shalla, and Lake Chitu.  The area has feeding grounds and breeding islands as w

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One may speculate about a real adventure place, trekking in the jungle but there is something wild experience one can never imagine – trekking much more closely to wild elephants walking than anywhere else in Ethiopia. The park is not only a home for this forest African big mammal but also, it is rich in diversity of flora and fauna. Wildlife:

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Awash National Park is a symbol of conservation practices in Ethiopia. It is one of the two National Parks first established and among the first that are now on the verge of irreversible loss. Despite all odds, the Park hosts ecological, cultural, archaeological, geological, and economic resource values. The Fentale Mountain and its stratovolcano c

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Nech-Sar National Park where the coloration of southern Ethiopia comes into view situated within an area of 5142 km. inhabited with abundant biomass. The red-brown Abaya and the sky-like blue Chamo Lakes are the second and third-largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes that are found in the southern escarpment of the park. Why visit this park?  

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Simien Mountains National Park is endowed with endemic wild flora and fauna, dazzling cliffs, gorges, and mountainous land. It is the most spectacular scenic landscape in Eastern Africa. Knife-edged broken cliffs, vast fields of fantastic rock scenery, endowed with an endless profusion of natural beauties. It ranges from 2000 to 4543 m.a.s.l, Ras D

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The park is bordered by Dinder National Park of Sudan, which holds its ideal site for an ecological corridor for wildlife conservation, transboundary tourism, and ecotourism. Above and beyond the affluence of flora and fauna it is also enriched with historical, cultural, and traditional attractions.   Wildlife: Elephant, Greater and L

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Geralle National Park was primarily established to conserve endangered wildlife species including Gerenuk, Giraffe, and Elephants. Over 42 mammals and 250 bird species are known to occur. The park consists of savanna, woodlands, and open shrublands. Wildlife: Elephant, Gerenuk, Greater and Lesser Kudu, Beisa Oryx, Grant Gazelle. Birds: Whit

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One of the country’s Elephant ranges is situated in the northern tip of the country bordered by Eritrea. The Kafta Shiraro National Park is decorated with arid land plant species, riverine forest, and savanna grassland, and palm trees.  The park harbors unique populations of several nationally and globally conservation concern species such as

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