Ethiopia Tour

Ethiopia Tour to get business on renting car,house,hotel..etc Eleven Things You Might Not Know About Ethiopia
1. Undoubtedly the most popular musical export is Ethio-Jazz.

Ethiopia is Home to the Cruelest Place on Earth

National Geographic named the Danakil Depression “the cruelest place on earth”. This forbidding desert basin lies in northeast Ethiopia, and has year-round temperatures of 95 degrees, which sometimes hit a high of 145 degrees. The salt deposited when the Red Sea flooded this region many millennia ago provides a much-needed source of income for the A

far people, who risk dangerous conditions to mine the plentiful salt.



2. Ethiopia was Home to a Living God, According to the Rastafari Movement

Emperor Haile Selassie was Ethiopia’s regent from 1916 to 1930 and emperor from 1930 until 1974, when he was overthrown by the Marxist dictator Mengitsu Haile Mariam. Haile Selassie was heir to a dynasty that reportedly dated back to Menelik I, the child of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. As such he was seen as the returned messiah of the bible, God incarnate, by the Rastafari movement. His name is frequently dropped into reggae songs, and Bob Marley’s “War” was based around a speech given by Haile Selassie to the United Nations in 1963.



3. Ethiopia has an Extremely Diverse Music Scene

Many of Ethiopia’s different tribes are associated with different styles of music. Traditionally, Ethiopian music is based around five notes, but in the 1970’s musician Mulatu Astatke began fusing these five tones with the 12 tones of jazz, and Ethio-Jazz was born. You can hear Ethio-jazz today in one of Addis Ababa’s many live music venues.



4. One of Ethiopia’s Most Famous Residents is 3.2 Million Years Old

AL 288-1 (more commonly known as Lucy) is an Australopithecus Afarensis found in the Afar Depression in 1974. Her skeleton was found 40% complete, an astonishing discovery which excited anthropologists worldwide, providing invaluable insight into the evolution of modern humans. Despite having an upright walk similar to that of humans, Lucy has a small skull capacity similar to that of apes, supporting the view that bipedalism preceded increase in brain size in early humans. Despite being a fully-grown adult, Lucy would have stood at just 3 and a half feet tall and weighed 63 pounds. After six years touring the US, Lucy returned to Ethiopia in May 2013, and now resides in the National Museum at Addis Ababa.



5. The Omo Valley is One of the Most Diverse Tribal Places in Africa

The remote Omo Valley in Southwest Ethiopia is home to some of Ethiopia’s most fascinating and diverse ethnic groups, including the Hamer, the Banna, the Mursi and the Surma. Amongst the Mursi it is still common for women to wear large pottery or wooden plates in their lower lips.



6. The Queen of Sheba Hailed from Ethiopia

According to the legend, the Ethiopian Queen of Sheba journeyed to Israel to visit King Solomon. After serving a meal of spicy food, the sneaky king left a drink of water by the queen’s bedside, who awoke in the night to drink from it. In a cunning move, Solomon vowed not to take anything from the queen, if she didn’t take anything from him. Solomon then demanded his part of the bargain, and the Queen was shortly returning to Ethiopia carrying Solomon’s child, the future king Menelik. Menelik is later said to have visited his father in Israel, where he made off with the Ark of the Covenant, explaining its supposed current location in Axum.



7. Shoulder Dancing is a Popular Form of Dance

This unique form of dancing has its origins in tribal life in Ethiopia. Eskesta, meaning “Dancing shoulders”, is practiced to a variety of war songs, love songs, hunting songs and shepherd songs.



8. Ethiopia is Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World

Ethiopia continues to use the Julian calendar, which most of the rest of the world stopped using in 1582. The Julian calendar is made up of 13 months – 12 months lasting 30 days, and one lasting 5 days. The country celebrates New Year on 11 September.



9. Ethiopia is Home to a Unique Wildlife

Ethiopia has a variety of unique wildlife, the most famous being the Gelada Baboon, which lives in the Ethiopian highlands. Another famous animal is the Simien Fox, or Ethiopian Wolf. Similar to the coyote in size and build, it has red and white fur and is Africa’s most endangered carnivore. The best place to see the Simian Fox is in the Bale Mountains.



10. Stunning Scenarios Abounds

Ethiopia has an amazing variety of stunning scenarios, from mountains like the Bale and Simien ranges, to the volcanic landscape of the Danakil Depression, to the fertile Omo Valley. The country’s varied scenarios are one of the biggest surprises to visitors who still associate the country with the famine appeals of the 1980’s.



11. Ethiopia is a Christan Stronghold

Ethiopia has a fascinating mixture of traditional religions and ancient spiritual beliefs. Over 60% of the population is Christian, with the majority of those being Ethiopian Orthodox. The long history of Christianity in Ethiopia can be seen in the fascinating ancient rock-cut churches of Lalibela, and the church claims to possess the ark of the Covenant, in Axum. The country's most popular festival is the annual Timkat Festival, a noisy and colourful afair where a model of the Ark is paraded through the streets and priests use powerful hoses to spray the crowds with holy water.

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Harar

Picture of old City Wall, Harar Harar was established by Sultan Abu Beker Mohammed in 1520. Harar, the Holy City of Ethiopia's Muslim community, is believed to be the forth-holiest city after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. The old City Wall of Harar is the main attraction and symbol of Islamic architecture. Harar has approximately 90 mosques, which form the largest concentration of mosques in the world. One of Harar's main attractions is the hyena man who feeds hyenas on the outskirts of the town every night.

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Islamic Festivals

Muharram/Al Hijra - New Year
Milad-an-Nabi - birthday of Prophet Mohammed
Lailt-ul-Isra - the night of ascension
Lailat-Ul-Bara'ah - the night of forgiveness
Ramadan - month of fasting
Eid-ul-Fitr - end of the fast
The Hajj - pilgrimage to Mecca
Eid-ul-Adha - end of the Hajj pilgrimage
Jewish Festivals

Rosh Hashan - New Year
Yom Kippur - end of the ten days fast and it is the most solemn day in Jewish calendar.
Sukkot - harvest festival and it commemorates the journey of the Jews from Egypt to Israel.
Simkhat Torah - celebration of Torah
Hanukah - celebration of re-direction of the second temple in Jerusalem.
Tu B'Shevat - end of winter season, New Year for trees and communities plant trees.
Purim - celebration of Queen Esther who saved the Jews of Presia from Haman.
Pesach (Passover) - eight days fast, commemorates the Jews fleeing from slavery in Egypt and returning to the promise land.
Shavuot - Feast of weeks, celebrated the Jews receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai.

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Kulubi (Feast of Saint Gabriel)

The feast of Saint Gabriel (kulubi Gebriel), the Archangel, is celebrated on December 19 Ethiopian calendar (December 28 Gregorian calendar) which culminates in a pilgrimage to Kulubi, about 68 kilometres from Dire Dawa. Orthodox Tewahedo Christians mark the celebration with colourful processions and ceremonies. Pilgrims walk up the hill to the church to fulfil a vow and give gifts to the church. Some pilgrims carry heavy rocks on their back up the hill to the church.

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Debra Damo (Feast of Saint Aregawi)

Orthodox Tewahedo Christians celebrate the feast of Saint (Abune) Aregawi, on October 14 Ethiopian calendar (October 24 Gregorian calendar) which culminates in a pilgrimage to Debra Damo, about 25 kilometres from Adigrat, from all over the country.

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0 Amazing, Fun & Interesting Facts about Ethiopia | Read More at.....http://goo.gl/mOJrDM | እኛ ኢትዮጵያውያን ስለ ኢትዮጵያ በኩራት ልንናገራቸው የሚገቡ በርካታ መገለጫዎች አሉ፡፡
ኤክስፒሪያስ ኢትዮጵያ ድረ-ገጽ ኢትዮጵያን ከሌላው አለም ለየት የሚያደርጓትን 10 ነገሮች ዘርዝሯል፡፡
በዝርዝሩ ውስጥ ኢትዮጵያ፡-
የሰው ዘር መገኛ እንደሆነች፣ የራሷ የሆነ የዘመን እና ሰዓት አቆጣጠር እንዳላት፣ የራሷ ፊደላት - አቡጊዳ የተሰኘ የአጻጻፍ ስልት፣ 33 መሰረታዊ የፊደላት ቅርፅ እንዲሁም ስለፊደላቱ ሌሎች ነገሮችን ያነሳል፡፡
በተጨማሪም ኢትዮጵያ የምርጥ ቡና ዘር መገኛ ናት፡፡
ኢትዮጵያና ክርስትናን በሚመለከት ደግሞ ኢትዮጵያ በመፅሀፍ ቅዱስ ውስጥ እንደተጠቀሰች ያነሳል፡፡ ከዚህ ሌላ በርካታ ሊጎበኙ የሚገባቸው ጥንታዊ አብያተ ክርስትያናትና ሀይማኖታዊ ስርዓቶች ባለቤት ነች፡፡ ኢትዮጵያ የጽላተ ሙሴ የመጨረሻ ማረፊያ ሀገር እንደሆነችና ጽላቱም በአክሱም እንደሚገኝ ይገለፃል፡፡
እስልምና እና ኢትዮጵያንም እንዲሁ ያነሳል፡፡ በቅዱስ ቁርዓን ውስጥም ኢትዮጵያ ተጠቃሽ ስትሆን ከአረብ ውጪ የመጀመሪያው መስጊድ የተገነባባት እና የእስልምና ተከታዮችን የተቀበለች የመጀመሪያዋ ሀገር ነች፡፡ ነጃሺ መስጊድ ከአረብ ውጪ በኢትዮጵያ የተሰራው መስጊድ ነው፡፡
ሌላው ከላይ የተጠቀሱት ምናልባት በቀላሉ ትዝ ሊሉንና ለሌሎች በፍጥነትና በኩራት የምንናገራቸው ነገሮች ናቸው፡፡ ስም ያለመጋራት ጉዳይስ? አባትና ልጅ አንድ ስም አይጋሩም፡፡ ይህ ማለት አንድ ኢትዮጵያዊ ልጅ የአባቱ ስም ብቻ ነው የመጨረሻ ስሙ፡፡ ሚስትም በባሏ አትጠራም፡፡
ኢትዮጵያን የሚገልፁ ነገሮች እነዚህ ብቻ አይደሉም፡፡
ሰፊውን ዝርዝር ከድቲዩብ ድረ-ገጽ ይመልከቱ…

10 Amazing, Fun & Interesting Facts about Ethiopia Ethiopia, officially known as Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a country located in the Horn of Africa (northeastern Africa). It is surrounded by Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, South Suda...

Ashenda or Shadey is a colorful cultural and religious festival celebrated in Tigray and the northern part of the Amhara...
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Ashenda or Shadey is a colorful cultural and religious festival celebrated in Tigray and the northern part of the Amhara states of Ethiopia and neighbouring ...

የላሊበላ የዓይን ማረፊያዎች…(ለመሆኑ ቅዱስ ላሊበላ የላሊበላን ውቅር አብያተ ክርስቲያናት ከማነጹ በፊት በሁለት የሐገራችን አካባቢዎች ውቅሮ እና ስማዳ ውስጥ አለት በመፈልፈል ቤተ ክርስቲያና...
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የላሊበላ የዓይን ማረፊያዎች…
(ለመሆኑ ቅዱስ ላሊበላ የላሊበላን ውቅር አብያተ ክርስቲያናት ከማነጹ በፊት በሁለት የሐገራችን አካባቢዎች ውቅሮ እና ስማዳ ውስጥ አለት በመፈልፈል ቤተ ክርስቲያናትን አንጾ እንደነበር ያውቁ ይሆን … የሔኖክ ስዩም የጉዞ ማስታወሻ ይህን ይዳስሳል…)
ላሊበላን የሚያክል የሰው ልጅ የጥበብ አሻራ የለም ብለው የሚምሉ ብዙዎች ናቸው፡፡ ባለ መሃላዎቹ ደግሞ ኢትዮጵያውያን አለመሆናቸው ሌላው ድንቅ ነገር ነው፡፡
እነ አልቫሬዝ፣ ጀምስ ብሩስ የመሳሰሉት መሆናቸው ነው፡፡ ያ የማንደግመው ዘመን እውን የአባቶቻችን ዘመን ነበር ብለን በጥያቄ ራሳችን እስኪፈነዳ እንድናስብ አድርጎናል፡፡ ይህንን ዘመን ከፈጠሩ ጠበብት አንዱ ነው ቅዱስ ላሊበላ…
የሀገሬ ሴቶች ከሞጣ እስከ ላሊበላ፤ ዦጋና በሽሎን ተሻግረው፣ ከስሜን እስከ አቡነ ዮሴፍ የዛሬማና የተከዜን በረሐዎች ተንኳተው ከአክሱም ጫፍ እስከ ሸዋ ስዕለት አዝለው ይሳለሙታል፡፡ ደግሞም ጥበቡን በማድነቅ ወደር የላቸውም፤ የኔ ዘመን ገጣሚ እንኳን…
"ዓይኔ ዓለም አየ እግሬ ደርሶ….
ዓይኔ ዓለም አየ እግሬ ደርሶ….
የድንጋይ ወጋግራ….የድንጋይ ምሰሶ" የምትለውን ዓይነት ወዛም ግጥም ለዚያ ድንቅ የሰው ልጅ ዘመን አይሽሬ ቅርስ መቀኘት አልቻለም፡፡
በእርግጥ ከቅዱስ ላሊበላ ቀድመው ዓለትን ሕንጻ በማድረግ የተካኑ ቀደምት አባቶች ነበሩን፤ ይሁን እንጂ ማን እንደሱ ተብሎ የገነነ ሥራውም ወደር የለሽ የሆነ የለም፡፡ እናም ላስታ ላሊበላ ደብረ ሮሐ ከሚለው ስሟ ይልቅ በአዲሱ ውበቷ ገነነች፡፡
ቅዱስ ላሊበላ ደብረ ሮሐ ላይ ይህንን መሰል ቅርስ ከመተዉ በፊት አስቀድሞ ሙከራ ያደረገባቸው የዓይኑ ማረፊያዎች ነበሩ፡፡ በጌምድር አይደለን ቀጥለናል፡፡
ማለዳ ተነሳን…ደብረታቦር በጠዋት ትቀዘቅዛለች፡፡ ከጉና የሚንደረደው ጉም ከተማዋን ሲጠጋ ቅዝቃዜ ሆኖ ይበተናል፡፡ መንገዳችን ወደ ጋይንት መስመር ያቀናል፡፡ የት እንዳለሁ ልንገራችሁ - ፋርጣ ደረቱን ነፍቶ እኔ ፋርጣ ነኝ የሚል ገበሬ ሀገር፡፡
አዲስ አበቤዎች ስለ ፋርጣ ያላቸው እውቀት ከዚህ በጣም የተለየ ነው፡፡ ዛሬ እውነት እነግራችኋለሁ፤ ፋርጣ ማለት ፈርጥ የሚለውን ትርጉም ተከትሎ የመጣ መሆኑን፡፡ መገንዲና አንጎቶች ያመቁትን ኦፓል ላየ ደግሞ ይበልጥ ይገባው ይሆናል፡፡
ሌላ ነገር ልጨምር መንገድ ላይ ስለሆንን ነው፡፡ የፋርጣ ሰው ላመነበት ነገር አይንሸራተትም፤ እናም የሌላው ሀገር ሰው እንደሁኔታው flexible አልሆን ሲለው ፋርጣ ነህ እንዴ ብሎ - ተው ለዘብ በል አይነት ቃል መጠቀም ጀመረ፡፡ አዲስ አበባ ስትደርስ ፋርጣ ማለት ገገማ ማለት ሆነና አረፈው፡፡
ደግሜ እላለሁ ፋርጣ ማለት ፈርጥ ነው፡፡
የመጀመሪያው ጉዟችን ወደ ውቅሮ ነው፡፡ የበጌምድር ሰው ከጥንትም ያውቀዋል፡፡ እኔ ገና ስንደርስ ዓለቱና የአካባቢው አቀማመጥ የሆነ ነገር ይነግረኝ ጀመር፡፡ መኪናችን ቆመች፡፡ አስጎብኚው ውቅሮ ይሄ ነው አለ፡፡ እንደ ላሊበላ ትልቅ መከለያ አናቱ ላይ ተኝቷል፡፡ ጎባጣ ዳገት ዙሪያውን በዛፎች ታጅቦ ተኮፍሷል፡፡ ከመኪና ጥቂት በእግር ጉዞ…
ጊቢው ውስጥ ስንገባ ሁለት ካህናት ነበሩ፡፡ እውነትም ከአስሩ ፍልፍሎች አንዱን የሚመስል ግና በሮሐ ሳይሆን በበጌምድር ያለ፡፡ ለላስታ ላሊበላ ሳይሆን ለክምር ድንጋይ ከተማ የሚቀርብ፡፡ አሰራሩ ድንቅ ነው፡፡ የንጉስ ላሊበላ ዓይን ያረፈበት አካባቢ ! በእርግጥም የሆነ ነገሩ ደብረ ሮሐን ይመስላል…፡፡ ወደ ውስጥ ዘለቅን…፡፡ የመጀመሪያ ስራው እንደነበር አሰራሩ ያስታውቃል፡፡
ቄሱ ውስጡን ከፍተው በደንብ አስጎበኙን፡፡ እሳቸውና ሀገሬው የሚያውቀው ላሊበላ ጀምሮት በአጼ ሰይፈ አርድ ዘመነ መንግስት መልከ ጸዴቅ በተባሉ አባት መጠናቀቁን ነው፡፡ ላሊበላ ከዚህ ድንቅ ቅርስ ውጪ ሌላ ለመፈልፈል ሞክሮ መሬቱ እንቢ አለ፡፡ እናም የውቅር ደርዘን ባለቤት አልሆን ያለችውን ስፍራ ጥሎ ሄደ፡፡ የጀመራቸው ፍልፍሎች እንዲሁ ቀሩ፡፡
አንዱን ግን አንድ ሰው ከነሚስቱ መኖሪያ ቤት አደረገው፡፡
ዋናው ግን ውቅሮ መድሃኒዓለም ሆነ፡፡ አስራ ሁለት መቅደሶች፣ አምስት የድንጋይ መንበሮች፣ 56 ከድንጋይ የተቀረጹ ግድግዳዎች፣ 20 ሜትር በ15 ሜትር የሆነ መቅደስ ያለው ውቅሮ መድሃኒዓለም ጣራው ውሃ እያሰረገ ለቅርሱ አደጋ ሲሆን አናቱ ላይ መከለያ (Shade) ተደረገለት፡፡
ከአራት ቀናት በኋላ…
ጉዟችን ወደ ስማዳ ነው፡፡ 56 ኪሎ ሜትር ተጉዘን ወገዳ የምትባል ከተማ አገኘን፡፡ ወገዳ አቅራቢያ በስሜን ምዕራብ በኩል 20 ኪሎ ሜትር ርቀት ላይ ሌላው የአጼ ላሊበላ ዓይን ማረፊያ የሆነች ስፍራ አለች፡፡ ቀሪው መንገድ በእግር ነው፡፡ ቁልቁለቱን ተያያዝንው፡፡ የስማዳ አርሶ አደር ምርቱን ያበራያል፡፡ ልጆች ከብት ለማገድ እየወጡ ነው፡፡ ጸሐይ ከእስቴ ምድር ቆማ የፋሲለደስን ደጃፍ ተሳልማ የምትመጣ ትመስላለች፡፡
ትንሽ ወንዝ ገጠመችን፡፡ ፈሳሱ ትባላለች፡፡ የአባይ ገባር ናት፡፡ ተሻገርናት፡፡
ብዙም ሳንራመድ ከፈሳሱ የላሊበላ ውቅር ጋር ተፋጠጥን፡፡ ገበሬው ደጃፉን ሳር የለበሰ በረንዳ አበጅቶለታል፡፡ በዕርግጥ ከደብረ ሮሐ ቀድማ ደርዘን ውቅር ልታስተናግድ የነበረች ቅድስት ስፍራ ላይ ነኝ፡፡
ወደ ውቅሩ ተጠጋሁ፡፡ በላሊበላ ውቅር ህንጻዎች ላይ ያረፉ ምልክቶችን ሁሉ ይዟል፡፡ አሰራሩም ተመሳሳይ ነው፡፡ ግን ስፍራው ከአንድ ውቅር በላይ የሚያስተናግድ አይደለም፡፡ ቢሆን ኖሮ ፈሳሱ ወንዝ ዮርዳኖስ በሆነች ነበር፡፡
ሶስት የፊት በሮች አሉት፡፡ መስኮቶቹ ከአለት ተፈልፍለው የተከፈቱ የብርሃን ማስገቢያ ጭምር ናቸው፡፡ እስከመጨረሻው ድረስ ያላለቀው ለቅዱስ ላሊበላ ስላልተመቸው ነው ይላል ሀገሩ፡፡
ይሁን እንጂ ከደብረ ሮሐ ቀድሞ የላሊበላ ዓይን ያረፈው ሌላው እዚህ ቦታ ላይ ነበር..፡፡

23/12/2014

Here are eleven things you may find surprising about Ethiopia:

1. Ethiopia is Home to the Cruelest Place on Earth

National Geographic named the Danakil Depression “the cruelest place on earth”. This forbidding desert basin lies in northeast Ethiopia, and has year-round temperatures of 95 degrees, which sometimes hit a high of 145 degrees. The salt deposited when the Red Sea flooded this region many millennia ago provides a much-needed source of income for the Afar people, who risk dangerous conditions to mine the plentiful salt.



2. Ethiopia was Home to a Living God, According to the Rastafari Movement

Emperor Haile Selassie was Ethiopia’s regent from 1916 to 1930 and emperor from 1930 until 1974, when he was overthrown by the Marxist dictator Mengitsu Haile Mariam. Haile Selassie was heir to a dynasty that reportedly dated back to Menelik I, the child of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. As such he was seen as the returned messiah of the bible, God incarnate, by the Rastafari movement. His name is frequently dropped into reggae songs, and Bob Marley’s “War” was based around a speech given by Haile Selassie to the United Nations in 1963.



3. Ethiopia has an Extremely Diverse Music Scene

Many of Ethiopia’s different tribes are associated with different styles of music. Undoubtedly the most popular musical export is Ethio-Jazz. Traditionally, Ethiopian music is based around five notes, but in the 1970’s musician Mulatu Astatke began fusing these five tones with the 12 tones of jazz, and Ethio-Jazz was born. You can hear Ethio-jazz today in one of Addis Ababa’s many live music venues.



4. One of Ethiopia’s Most Famous Residents is 3.2 Million Years Old

AL 288-1 (more commonly known as Lucy) is an Australopithecus Afarensis found in the Afar Depression in 1974. Her skeleton was found 40% complete, an astonishing discovery which excited anthropologists worldwide, providing invaluable insight into the evolution of modern humans.

Despite having an upright walk similar to that of humans, Lucy has a small skull capacity similar to that of apes, supporting the view that bipedalism preceded increase in brain size in early humans. Despite being a fully-grown adult, Lucy would have stood at just 3 and a half feet tall and weighed 63 pounds. After six years touring the US, Lucy returned to Ethiopia in May 2013, and now resides in the National Museum at Addis Ababa.



5. The Omo Valley is One of the Most Diverse Tribal Places in Africa

The remote Omo Valley in Southwest Ethiopia is home to some of Ethiopia’s most fascinating and diverse ethnic groups, including the Hamer, the Banna, the Mursi and the Surma. Amongst the Mursi it is still common for women to wear large pottery or wooden plates in their lower lips.



6. The Queen of Sheba Hailed from Ethiopia

According to the legend, the Ethiopian Queen of Sheba journeyed to Israel to visit King Solomon. After serving a meal of spicy food, the sneaky king left a drink of water by the queen’s bedside, who awoke in the night to drink from it. In a cunning move, Solomon vowed not to take anything from the queen, if she didn’t take anything from him.

Solomon then demanded his part of the bargain, and the Queen was shortly returning to Ethiopia carrying Solomon’s child, the future king Menelik. Menelik is later said to have visited his father in Israel, where he made off with the Ark of the Covenant, explaining its supposed current location in Axum.



7. Shoulder Dancing is a Popular Form of Dance

This unique form of dancing has its origins in tribal life in Ethiopia. Eskesta, meaning “Dancing shoulders”, is practiced to a variety of war songs, love songs, hunting songs and shepherd songs.



8. Ethiopia is Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World

Ethiopia continues to use the Julian calendar, which most of the rest of the world stopped using in 1582. The Julian calendar is made up of 13 months – 12 months lasting 30 days, and one lasting 5 days. The country celebrates New Year on 11 September.



9. Ethiopia is Home to a Unique Wildlife

Ethiopia has a variety of unique wildlife, the most famous being the Gelada Baboon, which lives in the Ethiopian highlands. Another famous animal is the Simien Fox, or Ethiopian Wolf. Similar to the coyote in size and build, it has red and white fur and is Africa’s most endangered carnivore. The best place to see the Simian Fox is in the Bale Mountains.



10. Stunning Scenarios Abounds

Ethiopia has an amazing variety of stunning scenarios, from mountains like the Bale and Simien ranges, to the volcanic landscape of the Danakil Depression, to the fertile Omo Valley. The country’s varied scenarios are one of the biggest surprises to visitors who still associate the country with the famine appeals of the 1980’s.



11. Ethiopia is a Christan Stronghold

Ethiopia has a fascinating mixture of traditional religions and ancient spiritual beliefs. Over 60% of the population is Christian, with the majority of those being Ethiopian Orthodox. The long history of Christianity in Ethiopia can be seen in the fascinating ancient rock-cut churches of Lalibela, and the church claims to possess the ark of the Covenant, in Axum. The country's most popular festival is the annual Timkat Festival, a noisy and colourful afair where a model of the Ark is paraded through the streets and priests use powerful hoses to spray the crowds with holy water.

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