14-Day Itinerary for South Ethiopia and Harar

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  • Duration: 14 Days
  • Language: English

Overview

This 14-day itinerary offers a rich and immersive journey through Ethiopia’s southern cultural heartland and the legendary eastern city of Harar. From the tribal traditions of the Omo Valley to the spiritual pulse of Harar’s ancient alleyways, this adventure is about connection — to landscapes, people, and stories that run deep.

You’ll begin in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s bustling capital, before heading south into the Great Rift Valley and on to the Omo Valley, one of the most ethnically diverse regions on Earth. Here, you’ll meet communities such as the Hamar, Mursi, and Karo, experiencing age-old customs, ceremonies, and ways of life that remain largely untouched by time.

Continuing eastward, the itinerary shifts gears as you journey to Bale Mountains National Park, a haven of alpine meadows and rare wildlife — including the elusive Ethiopian wolf. You’ll hike, ride horseback, and explore lush cloud forests before heading toward the colorful chaos of Harar, Africa’s fourth holiest Islamic city. Here, centuries-old shrines, lively markets, and the famed hyena feeding ritual await, offering a completely different cultural flavor to the south.

Throughout your journey, you’ll travel with experienced local guides from Aman Ethiopia, ensuring respectful, authentic interactions and seamless logistics across this diverse and remote landscape.


Highlights:

  • Visit vibrant tribal markets in Turmi, Key Afer, and Jinka

  • Witness ancient rites like the Hamar bull-jumping ceremony

  • Explore the wild beauty of the Bale Mountains

  • Discover Harar Jugol, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 80 mosques and 100 shrines

  • Participate in a traditional hyena feeding ceremony

  • Stay in locally run lodges and community-based eco-camps for meaningful connection

  • Enjoy traditional meals, coffee ceremonies, and everyday moments that become the most memorable part of your trip


This itinerary is ideal for culturally curious travelers, photographers, and anyone seeking an Ethiopia beyond the usual tourist path — a journey into the living traditions, sacred spaces, and soul-stirring landscapes of the south and east.

What To Expect

Day 1: Arrival in Addis Ababa

  • Morning: Arrive in Addis Ababa and transfer to your hotel.
  • Afternoon: Visit the National Museum (home of Lucy), Holy Trinity Cathedral, and the Ethnological Museum.

  • Evening: Enjoy a traditional Ethiopian dinner at a cultural restaurant with music and dance.

Day 2: Addis Ababa to Arba Minch

  • Morning: Fly to Arba Minch.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Dorze village to see traditional weaving and bamboo houses.

  • Evening: Relax at your hotel, overlooking the beautiful Chamo and Abaya lakes.

Day 3: Nechisar National Park

  • Morning: Explore Nechisar National Park with a boat trip on Lake Chamo to see crocodiles and hippos.
  • Afternoon: Game drive in the park to spot zebras, antelopes, and various bird species.

  • Evening: Return to Arba Minch and enjoy dinner at your hotel.

Day 4: Arba Minch to Konso

  • Morning: Drive to Konso, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Konso Cultural Landscape, known for its terraced hills and traditional villages.

  • Evening: Stay overnight in a local lodge.

Day 5: Konso to Jinka

  • Morning: Depart for Jinka, stopping at Key Afer market (if it’s a market day).
  • Afternoon: Arrive in Jinka and visit the South Omo Research Center.

  • Evening: Check into your hotel and relax.

Day 6: Mago National Park and Mursi Tribe

  • Morning: Visit Mago National Park and meet the Mursi tribe, known for their unique lip plates.
  • Afternoon: Return to Jinka and explore the local market.

  • Evening: Stay overnight in Jinka.

Day 7: Jinka to Turmi

  • Morning: Drive to Turmi, the heart of the Hamer tribe.
  • Afternoon: Visit a Hamer village and learn about their customs and way of life.

  • Evening: Attend a traditional Hamer dance ceremony if available.

Day 8: Turmi and Omorate

  • Morning: Drive to Omorate, near the Omo River, and visit the Dassanech tribe.
  • Afternoon: Return to Turmi and visit the local market (if it’s a market day).

  • Evening: Stay overnight in Turmi.

Day 9: Turmi to Yabelo

  • Morning: Depart for Yabelo, with stops to visit the Erbore and Borena tribes.
  • Afternoon: Arrive in Yabelo and visit the Singing Wells of the Borena people.

  • Evening: Stay overnight in Yabelo.

Day 10: Yabelo to Awassa

  • Morning: Drive to Awassa, a city located on the shores of Lake Awassa.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Fish Market and enjoy a boat ride on the lake.

  • Evening: Check into your hotel and relax.

Day 11: Awassa to Harar

  • Morning: Fly or drive to Harar (depending on available flights and time constraints).
  • Afternoon: Begin exploring the historic walled city of Harar.

  • Evening: Visit the Hyena Man of Harar to witness the unique tradition of feeding wild hyenas.

Day 12: Harar Exploration

  • Morning: Visit Harar Jugol (walled city), including the Arthur Rimbaud Museum and various ancient mosques.
  • Afternoon: Explore the vibrant Harar market and interact with local traders.

  • Evening: Enjoy traditional Harari cuisine for dinner.

Day 13: Harar to Addis Ababa

  • Morning: Travel back to Addis Ababa (by flight or road).
  • Afternoon: Free time for shopping or visiting additional sites in Addis Ababa.

  • Evening: Farewell dinner at a cultural restaurant.

Day 14: Departure

  • Morning: Transfer to Bole International Airport for your departure.

This itinerary offers a balanced mix of cultural immersion, wildlife experiences, and historical exploration, providing a comprehensive overview of the diverse attractions in South Ethiopia and Harar.

 

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