Ethiopia
Ethiopia - Highlands & Lakes

Birding Ethiopian Endemics on safari...
Birdwatching is great all year round!
Visiting The Rift Valley Lakes and Highland Plains
Ground Price per person based on one couple US$2183
Flights from London can be had for around £650 return
Partner & Guides
The ground operator is a privately owned, well organized tour company, which
offers quality customized and package tours thought-out Ethiopia. Their long
experience makes the travelling easy and the tour an unforgettable lifetime
memory. It is also fully equipped with all necessary camping gear and
comfortable 4x4 vehicles. They are an active member of Association for the
Promotion of Travel to Africa (APTA) and have been since 1998. It was formally
established in 2003, the Managing Director Mr. Belaysew Ayele has many years of
experience within the field of tourism.
Background
Ethiopia is located in
north-eastern Africa, a mountainous country with the Great Rift Valley being a
prominent feature. It has thirty endemic birds some being shared with Eritrea.
In addition to this many range-restricted birds are present which only occur in
neighbouring Somalia or northern Kenya. Our tours cover the migration periods of
March and October when bird activity and migration is at its peak. We visit
Awash National Park, Jemma Valley and the crater-lake complex running south from
Addis Ababa the capital to Awassa. Further south, around the regional towns of
Yabello and Negele, three of the countries endemic birds occur,
Stresemann’s Bush Crow,
Ruspoli’s Turaco and
White-tailed Swallow.
A highlight of Ethiopia is the
remote and beautiful Bale Mountains National Park home to Ethiopian Wolf and the
range-restricted White-backed Black Tit. Towards the end of the tour we visit
Wondo Genet for endemic Yellow-fronted Parrots.
The tour concludes at the
beautiful crater lake of Langano a hot-spot for water birds. This tour to
Ethiopia ensures outstanding birding and sightings of rare mammals in the
Ethiopian Highlands. Meseret Mekuria is one of Ethiopia’s leading bird guides
with an extensive knowledge of birds and mammals.

Tour
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Addis Ababa
The flight to Addis Ababa; the
capital of Ethiopia, should arrive mid-evening. We transfer to the centre of the
city for a one night stay.
Overnight: Ghion
Hotel****
Day 2: Crater Lakes - Awash
National Park
Today we join the Dijbouti road
and visit the seasonal crater lakes around Debre Zeyit. Chelekleka is an
important area for Greater and Lesser Flamingos, passage ducks and shorebirds
and significant numbers of Common Cranes. Hora Lake is nearby where we may find
Black-winged Lovebird, White-breasted White-eye, Grey-headed Batis and African
Yellow Warbler. Transfer to
Awash National Park and visit the
acacia scrub and riverside campgrounds. The former has White-headed Buffalo
Weaver and Nile Valley Sunbird. Along the river we can expect Bruce’s Green
Pigeon, Nubian and Bearded Woodpeckers and Sulphur-breasted Bushshrikes. As dusk
starts to fall we should find Lichtenstein’s Sandgrouse, Arabian, Kori,
Black-bellied and Buff-crested Bustards and roosting aquila eagles at
migration times. Two night stay at Awash Station.
Overnight:
Genet Hotel
Day 3: Kudu Loop - Sababer
Plains
Today we join the Kudu Loop
track running through acacia trees and pass isolated villages. Typical birds of
the area include Red-bellied Parrot, Gillet’s Lark, Ashy Cisticola and Somali
Fiscal. The Fantalle Mountains dominate the landscape a semi-dormant volcano
resulting in a habitat of lava-flows and deep fissures. Interesting birds in
this unique habitat include Sombre Chat, Blackstart,
Yellow-throated Serin and Bristle-crowned Starling. Later in the day we
travel through the Sababer Plains where we find Black-headed Lapwing, Superb
Starling, Cyprus Pied, Pied and Isabelline Wheatears and Striped Kingfisher. At
dusk we may find the localised Star-spotted Nightjar.
Overnight:
Genet Hotel
Day 4: Lake Beseka - Jemma
Valley
We have an early start driving
back towards Addis Ababa and stopping at Lake Beseka for water birds and migrant
waders. Beyond the city we climb high onto the Suluta Plain an important habitat
for Blue-winged Goose,
Wattled Ibis and Spot-breasted Lapwing.
The monastery of Debre Libanos is adjacent to mature woodland holding
Banded Barbet, African Lemon Dove and
White-cheeked Turaco. Nearby a gorge attracts
White-winged and Mocking Cliffchats, Ruppell’s Chat and in scrubby areas
Erckel’s Francolin. Later we travel to the
Jemma Valley where we spend the
night camping.
Overnight:
Camping
Day 5: Jemma Valley
We will have a dawn start to
locate Harwood’s Francolin a rare Ethiopian endemic. The cliffs and
boulder-strewn slopes of the Jemma Valley may have flocks of White-billed
Starlings, Stone Partridge and the extremely rare Salvadori’s Serin. In gorges
with small bushes we hope to locate Foxy Cisticola, Speckle-fronted Weaver and
Black-throated Firefinches. We will transfer to Debre Birhan travelling across
another sector of grassland attracting Egyptian Vulture, Tawny and Steppe
Eagles, Pallid and Montagu’s Harriers, Thick-billed and Fan-tailed Ravens and
flocks of wintering Red-throated Pipits before camping for another night.
Overnight:
Camping
Day 6: Ankober Road - Sodore
We will have anpther early start
to explore the road to Ankober. On the lower fields we can expect Streaky Serin
and Ortolan Buntings. The road climbs steeply through woodland, fields and
traditional villages. Overhead we may locate Lammergeier and Mountain Buzzard
plus flocks of Alpine and Scarce Swifts. Our main interest is finding the
recently described Ankober Serin feeding in fields. After a late breakfast we
head to Sodore an area famed for its spa.
Overnight: Akalu Hotel
Day 7: Awash River – Ziway
Crater Lake
The River Awash flows by our
hotel and is bordered by mature trees and gardens. Open areas may have
Clapperton’s Francolin and Ethiopian Sawwings. By the river migrants include
Lesser Whitethroat, Thrush Nightingale and resident Red-shouldered
Cuckoo-shrike, White-browed Coucal and Slender-billed Starlings. Late morning
sees us on the road to Ziway and its adjacent crater lake. A visit to the fish
quay should provide us with close views of White Pelican, Fulvous and
White-faced Whistling Ducks and Grey-headed Gulls. In the more sheltered areas
of reeds African Pygmy Goose, Lesser Moorhen and White-backed Duck. Flooded
fields lure waders and African Snipe.
Overnight: Pina Hotel
Day 8: Bale Mountains
National Park
Bale Mountains National Park is
our destination and the town of Goba. En route we pass through farmland used for
cereal production and sheep grazing. Birds of prey can be numerous including
Eastern Imperial Eagle, Lanner Falcon and Lesser Kestrel. Grass verges attract
White-collared Pigeons, Ethiopian Longclaw, Red-breasted Wheatear and Alpine
Chats whist scrub lures Moorland and Chestnut-naped Francolins and Cinnamon
Bracken Warblers. In the forest of Dinsho we expect to find White-backed Black
Tit and Abyssinian Ground Thrush. Goba is soon reached where we have a two-night
stay.
Overnight: Wabishebele
Hotel
Day 9: Bale Mountains
National Park
Beyond Goba is an extensive
stand of juniper forest home to Abyssinian Catbird, Abyssinian Slaty Flycatcher,
African, Abyssinian and Bare-faced Thrushes, Abyssinian
Woodpecker and the endemic sub-species of Brown Woodland Warbler.
Colourful Ruppell’s Robin-chats frequent the roadside. On entering the park
itself pools attract remnant populations of Ruddy Shelduck and Wattled Cranes
and endemic Rouget’s Rails.
Our main objective is to find and study Ethiopian Wolves hunting for mole rats.
Less than 600 of these impressive animals survive. Return to Goba revisiting the
forest for Slender-billed Starling, Tacazze and Malachite Sunbirds. The fields
around Goba support Black-winged Lapwing,
Erlanger’s Short-toed Lark and Groundscraper Thrushes.
Overnight: Wabishebele
Hotel
Day 10: Bale National Park -
Genale River
Today we pass through Bale
National Park towards the remote town of Negele via the Genale River. The
woodland adjacent to the river holds the spectacular Ruspoli’s Turaco,
White-winged Collared Dove, Juba Weaver and
Brown-rumped Bunting.
Overnight:
Green Hotel
Day 11: Liben Plains
Another early start is needed
today to visit the Liben Plains that hold several interesting birds of dry-open
country. The plains support Heuglin’s Bustard,
endemic Sidamo Larks, Rufous Short-toed Lark,
Tiny Cisticola and Golden Pipit. Flowering shrubs attract Hunter’s Sunbird.
Transfer to Yabello for two nights in Yabello.
Overnight: Yabello Motel
Day 12: Yabello
Yabello is an important junction
town in the middle of a red sandstone landscape dotted with termite mounds and
acacia trees. Around the hotel Red-winged and White-crowned Starlings nest in
old buildings. Several spectacular birds occur south of Yabello notably the
charismatic Stresemann’s Bush Crow and parties of
colourful Vulterine Guineafowl. Acacias attract Pygmy Falcon, Grey Wren Warbler,
Shelley’s, Magpie and Golden-breasted Starlings, Red and Yellow Barbet and
Black-billed Woodhoopoe. After lunch we visit a traditional area for
White-tailed Swallows,
Crested Francolin and Yellow-necked Spurfowl and African Black-headed Orioles.
Bird of prey can be numerous around Yabello including Lappet-faced and
White-headed Vultures, Wahlberg’s Eagle and migrant Lesser-spotted Eagles.
Overnight: Yabello Motel.
Day 13: Yabello - Wondo Genet
This will be a travelling day to
Wondo Genet with birding en route. On arrival we will make a search of the
grounds for Dark-headed Oriole, White-breasted White-eye and Silvery-cheeked
Hornbills.
Overnight: Wabishebele
Resort Hotel at Wondogenet.
Day 14: Wondo Genet Forest -
Lake Langano
We will take a pre-breakfast
walk into the forest for Yellow-fronted Parrot,
Half-collared Kingfisher, Crowned and Hemprich’s Hornbills and Abyssinian Hill
Babblers. Along the tracks we may encounter Mountain Wagtail, Yellow-bellied
Waxbill and Eastern Olive Sunbird. Further up the track we have a chance of
locating Narina Trogons. After lunch we make the short journey to Lake Langano
for our final night in Ethiopia.
Overnight:
Bekele Molla Hotel
Day 15: Lake Langano - Addis
Ababa
The grounds of the hotel are
excellent for birds including many migrants from Europe and Asia. A steep
escarpment attracts Little Rock Thrush. Scrub lures Boran Cisticola, Ruppell’s
and Lesser Masked Weavers and Red-billed Firefinches. In the afternoon we head
back to Addis Ababa and the Ghion Hotel which has extensive gardens attracting
Blue-breasted Bee-eater.
Transfer to the new airport for
our flight home to Europe where arrival is the following morning
Prices
Price does not includes
International air transport &
embarkation fee, telephone, laundry, any payable drink and porters for luggage,
tips and any other personal interest, which is not specified in the itinerary,
permits for video or taking pictures.
Price includes
Good quality accommodation in
Addis Ababa. Outside Addis Ababa the rooms are basic but clean with en suite
facilities. At Awash the shower and toilet facilities are shared.
Camping at Jemma Valley in
two-man tents with shower facilities and a toilet tent provided for the group.
Food is of a good standard in Addis Ababa. In remote areas it comprises mainly
of beef, lamb and pasta. Vegetarian food is provided on request. In the Jemma
Valley we take our own cook and supplies.
Transport is by minibus
throughout with the exception of the Awassa to Yabello (Days 8-11) section which
is by 4x4 (road conditions). Short to medium walks through acacia habitats,
forests and grasslands over undulating terrain. Addis Ababa, Bale Mountains and
Jemma Valley are at an altitude of over 2000 metres. Stout non-slip footwear is
recommended.
NB All Anytime Tour itineraries are essentially drafts - the final itinerary will be arrived at during discussions with the clients and tailored to the client's individual needs and is, of course, subject to the availability of accommodation etc. and any changes in local conditions. Our aim is to arrive at an itinerary which gives you the maximum chance to see the birds [& etc.] you want to see.
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