Untouched Ethiopia Tours

Untouched Ethiopia Tours We are a company of travelers dedicated to show the untouched treasures of Ethiopia in an intimate, "SHARE OUR HOSPITALITY-EXPLORE OUR UNTOUCHED HERITAGES"

Untouched Ethiopia Tours has been working successfully with its Visitors in Ethiopia since its establishment. Our peculiar features have been made us quite reputable and chosen by our valued customers so far. We always strive for providing professional-touched and customer focused service for the money you pay. Our carefully designed tour packages, which are prepared on the basis of your time avai

lability and budget allocation, take you from the most popular tourist circuits to the untouched tourist destinations throughout the country. Untouched Ethiopia Tours is fully equipped with comprehensively insured fleets of Vehicles, tourist coaches and camping gears. Our qualified, experienced and friendly management staffs; our multilingual professional guides and drivers are always standby to fulfill your utmost needs and interests. Our years of professional experience and knowledge as a qualified tour operator in Ethiopia, assures you an experience you can remember in a life time. Safety, Efficiency and Reliability has earned us the reputation for being one of the best valued and most reliable operators in the country. We feel confident that any tourist who may be under our care will be fully satisfied with our commendable services. We are always ready and willing to impart our knowledge about our country at all. Untouched Ethiopia Tours also believes in systematic and methodical operation and thus we leave nothing to chance. Our passion is getting behind the scenes, checking out the hidden land, and taking you with us. This desire to seek out untouched adventures and experiences is what drives us, and keeps our clients coming back for more. We are a company of travelers dedicated to showing you the hidden treasures of Ethiopia in an intimate, authentic, and sustainable manner.

Ooh La La! Happy Feet Hiking is back, this time with a camping trip to Awash Park and Doho Lodge.
08/07/2021

Ooh La La! Happy Feet Hiking is back, this time with a camping trip to Awash Park and Doho Lodge.

11/02/2021

የአዳር ጉዞ ወደ አስደናቂው ወንጪ ሐይቅ እና ነጋሽ ሪዞርት
ወንጪ ከአዲስ አበባ ከተማ በስተምዕራብ 160 ኪሎ ሜትር በወሊሶ እና በአምቦ ከተማ መካከል ላይ የሚገኝ ከሺህ አመታት በፊት በተከሰተ እሳተ ገሞራ ፍንዳታ ምክንኛት የተፈጠረ ውብ ሐይቅ ያለበት ቦታ ነው። የወንጪ ሐይቅ በውስጡ ለአሳ ምግብነት የሚጠቅሙ ነገሮች ባለመኖራቸው ብዙ የአሳ ዝርያ የለበትም፣ በውስጡ አሳ አለመኖሩ ደግሞ ሐይቁ በጣም ንፁህ እና ከየትኛውም አይነት የውሃ ጠረን የፀዳ አድርጎታል። የወንጪ ሐይቅ ዙሪያውን ቀልብን በሚስቡ እና በሚማርኩ የተፈጥሮ ሐብቶች የታደለ ቦታ ነው- ለአብነት ያህል ጨዋማ ነጫጭ ድንጋዮች፣ በሰልፈር የቀሉ ረግረጋማ ቦታዎች፣ የሚፍለቀለቁ ትኩስ የታቆሩ ውሃዎች፣ የፈላ የፏፏቴ ውሃ እንዲሁም የተፈጥሮ ጋዝ ያለው የሚፈልቅ የምንጭ ውሃ ይገኝበታል::

በ 90,000 ስኩር ሜትር ቦታ ስፋት ላይ የከተመው ነጋሽ ሪዞርት በኦሮሚያ ክልል በወሊሶ ከተማ ይገኛል:: የነጋሽ ሪዞርት በተፈጥሮ ከታደለው ፍል ውሃ በተጨማሪ አገር በቀል ዛፎችን: አህዋፋትን እና እንስሳትን በውስጡ አቅፎ ይዟል: : በተጨማሪም የሪዞርቱ ሌላኛው መለያው ደግሞ የተለያዩ ብሔር ብሔረሰቦችን የቤት አሰራር ወካይ የሆኑ መኝታ ክፍሎች ከብሔረሰቡ መገልገያ ቁሳቁሶች፣ አልባሳትና ሌሎች የማንነት መገለጫዎቹ ጋር አካቶ የያዘ መሆኑ ነው::

🗓የጉዞ ቀን- የካቲት 6 እና 7 /2013 (February 13 & 14/2021)

🕓 የቆይታ ጊዜ- 2 ቀን / 1 ሌሊት

🛣 የቦታ ርቀት- 160 ኪሜ

🏞 የወንጪ ከፍታ ከባህር ጠለል በላይ- ከፍተኛው 3300 ሜትር (10827 ፊት) ካላ የሚባለው የጉዞ መነሻ ቦታ ሲሆን ዝቅተኛው 2500 ሜትር (8202 ፊት) ሐይቁ የተኛበት ቦታ ነው::

🏞 የጉዞ አስቸጋሪነት- ለጀማሪ በመጠኑ ከበድ ያለ ሊሆን ይችላል:: ሆኖም ልምድ ላለው/ላላት ተጟዥ ቀላል የሚባል አይነት ነው::

💵 የጉዞ ጥቅል ዋጋ- 2000 ብር በሰው
** ለጥንዶች: እንዲሁም በግሩፕ ሆነው ለሚመጡ ሰዎች የ 5% ቅናሽ አድርገናል::

ዋጋው ምን ምን ነገሮችን ያካትታል?

• የደርሶ መልስ ትራንስፖርት ምቾት ባለው ቱሪስት ባስ 🚍
• የወንጪ ሐይቅ መግቢያ ክፍያ (Entrance fee)💴
• አስጎብኝ (Tour Guide)🧑🏾
• የውሃ ላይ መጓጓዣ ታንኳ(canoe)🛶
• ቀለል ያለ ቁርስ (አንድ ጊዜ- ቅዳሜ) 🍩💧
• ጣፋጭ ምሳ ከውሃ ጋር (ሁለት ጊዜ- ቅዳሜ እና እሁድ) 🥗
• እራት ባርቤኪው ከወይን ወይም ውሃ ጋር (አንድ ጊዜ- ቅዳሜ) 🥗
• 🛌ደረጃውን የጠበቀ መኝታ ከቁርስ ጋር በነጋሽ ሪዞርት- ማረፊያ ባለ ደብል(Double Bed) ወይም ባለ ጥንድ አልጋ (Twin Beds) ክፍሎችን በመጋራት ሲሆን: ባለ ነጠላ አልጋ(Single Bed Room) ክፍል ለሚፈልጉ ተጨማሪ ብር 500 ይከፍላሉ::

መገናኛ ቦታ፡ ሜክሲኮ ዲአፍሪክ ሆቴል ጋር

የመገናኛ ሰዓት: ከንጋቱ 12:30

የመኪና መነሻ ሰዓት: ጠዋት 1:00

ለመመዝገብ እንዲሁም ለተጨማሪ መረጃ በሚከተሉት ቁጥሮች ይደውሉልን::

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ለአዳዲስ መረጃዎች የቴሌግራም ቻናላችንን ይቀላቀሉ:: በተጨማሪም በኢንስታግራም ገጻችን ይከተሉን::
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The Battle of Adwa (also known as Adowa, or sometimes by the Italian name Adua) was fought on 1 March 1896 between the Ethiopian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy near the town of Adwa, Ethiopia, in Tigray. It was the climactic battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War, securing Ethiopian sovereignty. Respect for those who fall down for the freedom of their motherland.

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31/12/2015

Happy New Year

Happy Saturday!!!
26/12/2015

Happy Saturday!!!

25/12/2015

we are a company of travelers dedicated to show you the hidden treasures of Ethiopia in an intimate and professional Manner. We offer Trekking in semien and bale, Danakil Depressions, ...

18/12/2015

we are a company of travelers dedicated to show you the hidden treasures of Ethiopia in an intimate and professional Manner. We offer Trekking in semien and bale, Danakil Depressions, Historic route, omo valley safari, coffee tours and bird watching packages.

Ethiopia has the ability to wow you day after day. This is truly a world apart; there are more than two millennia worth ...
16/12/2015

Ethiopia has the ability to wow you day after day. This is truly a world apart; there are more than two millennia worth of ancient treasures scattered around Ethiopia, from the giant obelisks and hidden tombs of the legendary Queen of Sheba, to castles that would make Camelot jealous and the breathtaking rock-carved churches of Lalibela.

Not to be outdone by human craftsmen, Mother Nature really let her creative juices flow in Ethiopia. East Africa’s Rift Valley has left some of its most memorable signatures here: volcanoes bubble and boil, lakes are the colour of English tea and deep canyons and steep peaks wrinkle the land…well, just about everywhere. Starting with the best known and ending with those often unknown to even veteran Ethiopian travellers, here’s our list of the signature sights of Ethiopia.

Lalibela

Nearly a thousand years ago, a poisoned king was taken by angels to heaven. Here he was shown a city of rock-hewn churches. Then God himself commanded him to return to Earth and, recreating what he had seen, build a New Jerusalem. Today, that New Jerusalem is called Lalibela and to visit it is to immerse yourself in Christianity in its most raw and powerful form.

Aksum

Aksum is a riddle waiting to be solved. Did the Queen of Sheba really call the town’s dusty streets home? Does the very same Ark of the Covenant that Moses carried down from Mt Sinai reside in that small chapel? Are there actually secret hordes of treasure hidden inside undiscovered tombs? And just what exactly do those famous stelae signify? This Unesco World Heritage Site is undoubtedly one of the most important and spectacular ancient sites in sub-Saharan Africa – as well as one of the least understood.

Gonder

Gonder is often called the 'Camelot of Africa' on account of its magnificent collection of turreted castles painted in the pomp of royalty and bathed in the blood of treachery. The castles, churches and other royal sites of Gonder, most of which date from between the 17th and 18th centuries, are a Unesco World Heritage Site and of all Ethiopia’s historic sites they are probably second only to Lalibela in regards to immediate visual impact.

Simien Mountains National Park

The Simien Mountains, a massive table of rock up to 4500m high and riven with gullies, offers easy but immensely rewarding hiking along the edge of a plateau that falls sheer to the plains far below. These mountains are also home to huge groups gelada monkeys as well as magnificent walia ibex.

Churches of Tigray

The mountains of northern Ethiopia are home to hundreds of ancient monasteries. Some require scrambles up sheer rock faces to reach, some are invisible and guarded by sword-wielding ghosts, some contain the bones of former monks and one could only be built with the help of a giant snake.

Lower Omo Valley

Whether it’s wandering through traditional Konso villages, watching Hamer people performing a jumping of the bulls ceremony or admiring the Mursi’s mind-blowing lip plates, a visit to the Omo Valley will stick with you for a lifetime. But come quick, because a series of mega development projects will, for better or worse (and the jury is still very much out on this count), bring huge changes to Omo and its people over the next few years.

Harar

The ancient walled city of Harar is eastern Ethiopia’s number one tourist drawcard. The old quarter, which is more reminiscent of a Middle Eastern souk than an Ethiopian town, is a maze of narrow, twisting alleys, replete with historic buildings, including 82 small mosques, numerous shrines and tombs, as well as traditional Harari houses.

Danakil Depression

Bubbling volcanoes light up the night sky, sulphurous mounds of yellow contort into otherworldly shapes, mirages of camels cross lakes of salt and proud Afar warriors stride away into the horizons haze. Lying 100m and more below sea level, the Danakil Depression is about the hottest and most inhospitable place on earth. If you want genuine, raw adventure, then few corners of the globe can match this overwhelming wilderness. But come prepared – conditions are extreme and security issues can be a real worry.

Bale Mountains

Wrongly playing second fiddle to the better known Simien Mountains, the Bale Mountains National Park might not be as well-known as its bigger brother, but in many ways it’s the more interesting park. The wild, drizzly moorlands, alpine lakes and gushing streams are starkly beautiful, the hiking fabulous and if you want to see the world's rarest canine, the Ethiopian Wolf, then there is simply no better place in which to meet them.

Fasil Ghebbi, GondarIn the 16th and 17th centuries, the fortress-city of Fasil Ghebbi was the residence of the Ethiopian...
14/12/2015

Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar

In the 16th and 17th centuries, the fortress-city of Fasil Ghebbi was the residence of the Ethiopian emperor Fasilides and his successors. Surrounded by a 900-m-long wall, the city contains palaces, churches, monasteries and unique public and private buildings marked by Hindu and Arab influences, subsequently transformed by the Baroque style brought to Gondar by the Jesuit missionaries.

The serial property consists of eight components. Within the Fasil Ghebbi palace compound are: the Castle of Emperor Fasilidas, the Castle of Emperor Iyasu, the Library of Tzadich Yohannes; the Chancellery of Tzadich Yohannes; the Castle of Emperor David, the Palace of Mentuab and Banqueting Hall of the Emperor Bekaffa. The remaining seven components are located in and around the city of Gondar: the Debre Berhan Selassie (Monastery and church); the Bath of Fasilidas; Kiddush Yohannes; Qusquam (Monastery and Church); Thermal Area; the Sosinios (also known as Maryam Ghemb); the Gorgora (Monastery and Church) and the Palace of Guzara.

Between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, Ethiopian rulers moved their royal camps frequently. King Fasil (Fasilidas) settled in Gondar and established it as a permanent capital in 1636. Before its decline in the late eighteenth century, the royal court had developed from a camp into a fortified compound called Fasil Ghebbi, consisting of six major building complexes and other ancillary buildings, surrounded by a wall 900 metres long, with twelve entrances and three bridges.

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Monday 08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:30
Thursday 08:30 - 17:30
Friday 08:30 - 17:30
Saturday 08:30 - 00:30

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