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Blessed with a temperate climate, grand mountain scenery, and a native tradition of four-legged transport, the Ethiopian highlands offer unrivalled Trekking opportunities. Ethiopian horses and mules are very sure footed and trail wise, and experienced English and French speaking Guides are available in our Agency. |
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Simien and Bale mountains National parks are the two principal, wee established areas for Trekking. Trips can be tailored by WTT to meet the individuals’ needs, whether they be one day trips around Dinsho in Bale, or Ten days hikes around a whole park or Trekking on Simien Mountains. |
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| Fishing |
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Awash National Park is one of the National Parks of Ethiopia. Located at the southern tip of the Afar Region, 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 at least 756 square kilometers of acacia woodland and grassland. The Addis Ababa - Dire Dawa highway passes through this park, separating the Illala Saha Plains to the south from the Kudu Valley to the north.
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| Rafting |
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Conditions for sport fishing could hardly be better than in this angler’s paradise. There are over 200 species of freshwater fish in Ethiopia’s lakes and rivers, including Nile perch, immense cat fish, Tiger fish, and Brown and Rain bow trout. Very few Ethiopians are anglers so visitors will not find it difficult to locate unspoiled areas where they can fish in peace. A typical day’s fishing may also include the bonus of seeing families of Hippo, Giant crocodile, or pink clouds of flamingos. Try Lake Tana for cat fish and tilapia, the upper reaches of the Blue Nile for bar bus, or the Baro River for giant Nile perch. By far the biggest sport fishing allure, though, is the excellent trout fly fishing waters to be found in the Bale Mountains. |
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