Ethioparagliding Tours Ethiopia

Ethioparagliding Tours Ethiopia About Ethiopia

Earlier known as Abyssinia, Ethiopia is to this day referred to as The Land of 13 Months of Sunshine. Surface Area: 1,133,380 Sq.

Same signifying the 365 days in a year divided into 12 months of 30 days each and a thirteenth month of 4/5 days, it is also indicative of the fact that within the territory of Ethiopia at any given time, there is always one region with a warm sunshine while it could be raining everywhere else. Altitude ranging from 110 meters below sea level at Dalol in the Danakil Depression to 4620 meters above

sea level at Dashen Peak in Simen Mountains of North Ethiopia, ethnically so diverse (80 ethnic groups with approx. 200 dialects), Ethiopia is the only country to have been briefly occupied but never colonized. Official Name: Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Political System: Federal state with multi-party democracy
Boundaries: With Eritrea to the North, Kenya to the South, Somalia and Djibouti to the East and Sudan to the West. Kms
Population: 77 Million
Currency: Birr
Official Language: Amharic. English widely used. Other Major Languages: Oromigna, Tigrigna, Somali & Arabic. English also widely spoken. Principal religions: Islam (50%), Christianity (45%), Traditional African (4.2%) and Others (0.9%)
Time Zone: GMT + 3 (Excluding DST)

How to Get There

Ethiopia is accessible through various international airlines. To mention a few -Lufthansa, KLM, British Airways, Kenya Airways, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Yemenia and last but not least, the local pride, Ethiopian Airlines, that has an extensive global as well as domestic network. All international flights use Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa as a hub. Domestic flights as well depart from this airport to all local destinations of interest. With all competitive factors as is, choosing Ethiopian Airlines as your carrier has the benefit of having substantial discounts on any of your domestic flights (minimum group size of 2) to tourist destinations in Ethiopia. For those travelers using railways, Dewele on the Djibouti border is the only point of entry to Ethiopia and those driving into Ethiopia via surface, Humera and Metema for Sudan, Galafi for Djibouti and Moyale for Kenya are the available means of entries. Not well frequented (and not advisable for regular tourists), ‘The Turkana Route’ is another entry point from Kenya. Entry is possible through this very remote Northern Kenyan point with Ethiopian Border Check & Customs available at Omorate town. All arrivals undergo full customs and immigration checks. When To Visit Ethiopia

This can depend on where you are going. In most of the country, the main rainy season runs from June to the end of September, with short rains in March. In the Omo Valley of Southwest Ethiopia however, the season is different with the main rains from March to June, and shorter rains in November. However, in a time of changing global weather patterns, it is no longer possible to be absolutely definitive about the rains – in recent years unseasonable rains have made sections of the Omo Valley impassable. With the upgrading of the airports along the Historic Route (Axum, Lalibela, Gondar and Bahir Dar), it is now possible to visit the north even in the rainy season. For those travelers that do not mind experiencing moderate rain (usually followed by brilliant sunshine) there are certain rewards - a green countryside full of crops and a riot of wild flowers, all this largely to yourselves. The scenery is particularly wonderful green in September and early October. Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa, meaning ‘New Flower’, is the capital which was settled in 1886. Situated at an altitude ranging between 2,300 - 3,000 meters, its location had a strategic gain, mainly the Entoto Hills overlooking the lowlands covering 360 degrees all round. Eucalyptus tree was also imported from Australia at the time to carve firewood shortage, a critical issue at the time. To this day, the Entoto Hills are densely planted with Eucalyptus trees, catering to the daily demand of firewood by close by locals. Home to over a hundred Embassies of countries throughout the world, Addis Ababa is also side named as the Capital City of Africa. It is also home to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), the African Union (AU) which was formerly known as Organization of African Unity(OAU) and various other institutions. Currently, the estimated populations runs at 5.5 Million. Government and Recent History

Ethiopia is officially referred to as The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Ethiopian National Anthem

Its long history goes back to the legendary Queen of Sheba, then later on Imperial rule through the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie which ended in 1974 with the seizure of power by the Derg. The Dergue, which later on stayed in power for 17 years, saw Ethiopia wracked by civil wars and imposing military rule that had a major contribution to the drastic downfall of tourism in Ethiopia. The military regime was finally overthrown in 1991 by the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). Elected as a government in 1993, the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia was later on set up, composed of nine regions, with a decentralized self-governing arrangement. The present government was re-elected in May 2005 for a 5-year term. The President is the head of state, while the prime minister is the head of government. Climate

The climate of Ethiopia varies mainly according to elevation. The tropical zone below approximately 1,800 meters (approximately 6,000 ft) has an average annual temperature of about 27°C (about 80°F) and receives less than about 500 mm (about 20 inches) of rain annually. The subtropical zone, which includes most of the highland plateau and is about 1,800 - 2,400 meters (about 6,000 - 8,000 ft) in elevation, has an average temperature of about 22°C (72°F) with an annual rainfall ranging from about 500 to 1,500 mm (about 20 to 60 in). Above approximately 2,400 m (approximately 8,000 ft) is a temperate zone with an average temperature of about 16°C (about 61°F) and an annual rainfall of 1,300 - 1,800 mm (about 50 and 70 in). The principal rainy season occurs between June and September, followed by a dry season that may be interrupted in February or March by a short rainy season. Land & Population

Ethiopia covers an area of 1,133,380 sq km (437,600 sq mi). The heart of the country is a high tableland, known as the Ethiopian Plateau, that covers more than half the total area of the country. The plateau is split diagonally in a northeastern to southwestern direction by the Great Rift Valley. Although the average elevation of the plateau is about 1,680m (about 5,500 ft), it is cut by many rivers and deep valleys, some of which are 600m (2,000 ft) below the level of the plateau. The area is capped by mountains, the highest of which is Ras Dashen (4,620m / 15,157ft). These heights and indentations occur in northern Ethiopia, in the region surrounding Lake Tana (the lake from which the Blue Nile sets off). Occupations in agriculture support 89 percent of all Ethiopians. Most agriculture consists of subsistence farming. The population is concentrated heavily in the central plateau region, where agricultural resources are most developed. The ethnic composition is extremely diverse, as a result of racial and linguistic integration that began in ancient times. The non- indigenous population includes Yemenis, Indians, Armenians, and Greeks. Language

Amharic being the official language, Oromigna and Tigrigna are also widely spoken. English is primarily widely spoken from foreign-languages category.

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Today's Ethiopia was once in control over the entire East African territory. At that time it was a world-famous influential powerhouse with absolute control over the Red Sea, Indian Ocean trade routes and South Arabian countries.

Ethiopia is a country of variety, extremes, uniqueness, freedom, colorful culture, religions, legends, natural beauty and much more. On the map of East Africa, Ethiopia is easily found in the area called the horn of Africa. Covering a total area of 1,112,000 sq. km., Ethiopia shares boundaries with Kenya, Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti and Eritrea.

Ethiopia ranks second in Africa for population size. With close to 70 million people, Ethiopia hosts about 80 different tribal groups, all of which speak different languages and have their own cultural codes.

The cultural variety, which is a result of immense tribal differences, can be seen among the individual tribes. Rich in culture and a variety of dialects, Ethiopia prides itself on being the only nation in Africa to have its own language (Amharic) and alphabet (Ge'ez).

Ethiopia was the first country to build a Christian church on African soil. Christianity crossed the border in the 4th Century AD during the time of the Axumite kingdom. Even now this church shelters the original Ark of the Covenant brought from Israel by King Menelik I of Ethiopia. It is found in the town of Axum in northern Ethiopia. In addition it is here that the famous pre-Axumite obelisks stand. It is believed that the er****on of these obelisks dates back to 300-200 BC. The tallest (33m) has fallen down; the second (27m) was stolen but the third (23m) still stands. These structures are the tallest on earth to be carved out of a single rock.

Ethiopia is considered to be the original home of humankind. The 1974 discovery of Lucy, locally called Dinkinesh (meaning “you are special”), asserts this as true.

The 12th-century town of Lalibela, located in north-west Ethiopia, has been home to the extraordinarily carved rock-hewn churches since the reign of King Lalibela (1181-1221 AD). These eleven rock-hewn churches are sometimes referred to as the eighth wonder of the world.

Gondar, the town of castles and the 17th century Ethiopian capital, has great historical significance. It was here that King Fasiladas relocated the former capital. The best example of a medieval-period church is that of Debre Berhan Selassie, which adds to Gondar's charm.

Southwards, the Rift Valley system is another wondrous region where many other attractions are sited. The six or seven Rift Valley crater lakes are home to a large number of bird and marine life. They are also a paradise for nature and water lovers. National parks with their exotic birds, animals and plant life add to the beauty of the Rift Valley region. Beautiful landscapes and natural features are the most enjoyable components of the system. Salt lakes, active volcano sites and caravan routes still number among Ethiopia's great attractions in the Rift Valley.

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Ethiopia is a country located in the North Eastern part of Africa in the Region of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. It is an old nation having a long history of more than 3000 years. This is evidenced by the prevalence of centuries old monuments, buildings, churches, monasteries and mosques, which are quaint and unique. Ethiopia is also known as being the cradle of humankind – the world’s earliest known hominid ‘Lucy’ or ‘Dinknesh’ meaning “thou art wonderful” discovered in 1974 believed to be our common ancestor. This important archeological finding combined with many other prehistoric discoveries including the Stone Age tools up to 1.7 million years old and vibrant cave paintings bears testimony to Ethiopia’s remarkable antiquity. Ethiopia’s history is woven with fascinating facts and legends: the visit of Ethiopia’s Queen of Sheba (Makida as known locally) to Israel to meet King Solomon, the journey of the Ark of the Covenant which is now rested in Axum and the Axumite Kingdom and much more are of great interest to the discerning traveler.



Ethiopia is a beautiful country endowed with contrasting nature. From snow caped Semien Mountains (4th highest peak in Africa) to the Denakil Depression (120 mts below sea level). While traveling in the country, you will discover a beautiful and magnificent scenery, a variety of landscapes – green valleys, bottomless abyss, fertile plateaus, rugged terrains, natural forests, lakes and steams, waterfalls (where the Blue Nile Fall is one of the greatest attractions) caves and truly Wild National Parks – sheltering 277 mammal species, of which 6 are endemic to Ethiopia. Because of the fact that Ethiopia has a number of diverse habitats, there is unbelievably vast number of bird species amounting to 862 from which 16 are endemic. And of the ten bird families endemic to the African main land, 8 are represented in Ethiopia. This really makes Ethiopia the birdwatchers’ paradise.

Having an immense cultural wealth, Ethiopia is known as a country of mosaic of cultures. 83 languages and 200 dialects are spoken throughout the country. You find harmony in diversity among the peoples of Ethiopia – all having their own ways of clothing, hair styles, songs, dances and arts, all unique in their own way. In addition, they have unique faith, food calendar way of time counting and unique alphabet.



The festivals of Ethiopia are also colorful, fascinating and are all year round. Both traditional and religious festivals are celebrated by its diverse ethnic groups with their picturesque native lives in their most rustic settings. To mention a few – Meskel (the celebration of the finding of the true cross held every September 27th) and Timket (the Ethiopian Epiphany held ever January 19th). The other colorful and engaging cultural phenomena are the Ethiopian coffee ceremony, held either in individual homes or hotels that makes your visit to Ethiopia unforgettable.

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