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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
My name is Kena,i live in Addis Ababa.love to talk with people.give me a couple of hours walking with me. Lets walk together around Merkato (largest open market in Africa! trinity cathedral and show you the Beauty of Addis with Landmark, History and Monuments.
Come join me to explore of ancient Ethiopia during a slower walking tour through Addis Ababa!
We Will take you National Museum, home to the ancient fossilized remains of Lucy, our human ancestor.
Wander the largest open Air market with busy streets of the MERKATO where vibrant colors, exotic spices, and traditional crafts await.
Need some break now and let's Go to try ETHIOPIAN COFFEE
Coffee is an everyday commodity that people all over the world enjoy. But Ethiopia is Birth place of Coffee,in place called caffa,Agaro and jimma(south Ethiopia)
coffee is more than just a cup of joe,It is a significant part of Ethiopians’ lives a livelihood, a culture, a symbol of respect and friendship.
“Ethiopian home Coffee” most interesting thing they have this tradition called coffee ceremony or “jebena buna” in local Amharic tongue. It is a regular social occurrence meant to be shared with family and guests over several hours,
We can stroll along Churchill Avenue, to see SELLASE HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL a stunning architectural masterpiece adorned with intricate carvings and beautiful stained glass windows.
Ethnological Museum, housed in Emperor Haile Selassie's former palace, and discover artifacts showcasing Ethiopia's diverse cultural heritage.
Conclude your unforgettable journey to see the first rail way called Lagar connect From Addis Ababa to Dijibouti,made by the French and Ethiopian in 1917.
The Lagar is Breath Taking place to Have Ethiopian Best brand Coffee from 1950 to this day.
Last thing to do during the night is
Test Ethiopian cuisine at one of the city's renowned restaurants called YOD ABISSINIA,located around Addis airport,where you can savor the flavors of injera, spicy stews Local drink HONEY WINE tejj,
With the Ethiopian Traditional live dance called Eskita.
You can attend from 8 pm to 10.30 and capture more picture during the party.
You can not do all at one day in a walking tour,but you can still choose the time and select specif place you don't want to miss.
With its rich history, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Addis Ababa promises an enchanting experience at every turn.
NOTE TO TRAVELLERS
The tours do not have a set price, instead, each person have gives the tour at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate.
These usually range from depending on satisfaction with the tour.
Price of st Georg church $10
Price of National Musiem $10
Price Entoto park $15
Pricw Entoto palace $10
Bole Ednamall taxi stand
Merkato,the largest open air market in Africa,100.000 people go out for shoping in Addis,bargling is common to buy any stuff.the spicy market,recycling goods,hand craft and fresh vegitable are dayly activity in the market.
National musiem Ethiopia,it contains many archaeological finds,such as the fossilled Lucy,skeleton of a specimen of specicimen of Australopithecus afarensis.3.2 million years,Ardi found Latter 4.4 found after Lucy. There are beautiful gallery can help able to aware ethiopiam culture nature,history
Holly trinity cathedralThe Church of the Holy Trinity (more accurately known as Kiddist Selassie Cathedral) is one such place. It is the “national cathedral” of Ethiopia, located in the heart of its capital city. The cornerstone of the Cathedral was laid in 1933 by the young Emperor Haile Selassie, who was only about 4 years into his reign as Emperor of Ethiopia. The cathedral is large, well-built, lavishly decorated, and surrounded by large grounds, in which are buried an assortment of members of the Et
Coffee is an everyday commodity that people all over the world enjoy. But did you know that coffee was born in Ethiopia? There you will find that coffee is more than just a cup of joe,It is a significant part of Ethiopians’ lives — a livelihood, a culture, a symbol of respect and friendship. In fact, it is so important for them that they have a football team named “Ethiopian home Coffee” most interesting thing they have this tradition called coffee ceremony or “jebena buna” in local Amharic tongue. It is
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).