Ethiopia2
Ethiopia - October 2007

This trip is a special set for
October 2007 – potential participants are invited to express an interest…
Price: US$3,938 per person based on 6 people travelling
together
Single Supplement: US$280
A departure for Anytime Tours - we announce a set-time itinerary for people
wishing to join a small group to experience the wonders of Ethiopia and its many
endemics... please mail to express an interest in taking this tour.
Partner & Guides
Our partner's team in
Ethiopia is made up of experienced guides; Dr. Chris Lotz, Nick Lotz, Eduardo
Ormaeche, Errol de Beer, David Swanepoel, Duan Biggs and Nadia Gunter. Chris
Lotz has operated his own company since July 2002.

Tour
Overview:
Ethiopia is one of Africa’s
most memorable birding destinations which boast over 840 species and 30
endemics. The scenery in Ethiopia is as breathtaking as it is varied. Our main
tour and extension options will provide a good chance of seeing most of the
endemics this splendid country has to offer from the striking Rouget’s Rail to
the legendary and exquisite Prince Ruspoli’s Turaco. The trip offers numerous
mammalian highlights, Ethiopian Wolves stalk between Giant Lobelias on the
impressive Sanetti Plateau whilst troops of ‘bleeding heart’ Gelada Baboons
frequent the cliff edges of deeply incised river valleys that flow into the Blue
Nile.
Itinerary
Day 1: Addis Abeba - Gefersa
Reservoir
This introductory day explores the highland grasslands and
montane forests around Addis Abeba and to the Gefersa
Reservoir. Our searching for endemics kicks off straight away as we hunt for
the enigmatic Thick-billed Raven as well as Ethiopian Siskin, Blue-winged Goose,
Abyssinian Woodpecker, Wattled Ibis and Abyssinian Longclaw. During the northern
winter, the Gefersa reservoir is home to a wide variety of Palaearctic
waterfowl.
Overnight:
Addis Abeba.
Days 2 & 3: Awash National Park
- Mt. Fantale Volcano
We head for the dry bush-land of Awash National park, in the
East African Rift valley and home to the legendary Afar people stopping at a few
impressive Rift Valley Lakes along the way. Once at Awash we will search for
Red-winged, Gillett’s and Singing Bush Lark, Rufous Chatterer, Yellow-breasted
Barbet, as well as six species of Bustard including the sought after Arabian.
Rosy-patched Bush Shrikes and Northern Carmine Bee-eaters add spectacular dashes
of colour to the landscape. Birds of prey abound here as they do elsewhere in
Ethiopia and we should
see Egyptian, Rueppell’s, Lappet-faced, Hooded and African White-backed Vultures.
If road conditions permit we will ascend the Mt. Fantale volcano where we will
search for the range-restricted Sombre Rock Chat and Yellow-throated Serin. The
Sombre Rock Chat also occurs in the lava flows below the volcano. Mammalian
highlights include Hamadrayas Baboon, Grevy’s Zebra and Lesser Kudu.
Overnight:
Bilen Lodge or the Buffet Aquache Hotel.
Day 4:
Lake
Langano
We move onto the shady shores of
Lake Langano where we will
search for Steel-blue Whydah, Banded Barbet and Abyssinian Ground Hornbill. We
visit the scenically impressive
Abiatta
Shala
National park
an excellent savanna birding site before moving onto
Lake
Awassa.
Overnight:
Bekela Mola hotel in Lake Langano.
Day 5:
Lake
Awassa
Lake Awassa is home to an
impressive array of water-birds and woodland species. Double-toothed Barbet,
Spotted Creeper, Black-headed Batis and Brown-throated Wattle-eye occur in the
lakeside vegetation. The impressive Silvery-cheeked Hornbill is commonly seen
and the Banded Snake Eagle is a possibility. African Pygmy Goose is usually the
star attraction of the
Lake together
with tame Malachite Kingfishers and African and the rarer Lesser Jacana. From
Lake
Awassa
we moved onto the famed Wondo Genet area.
Overnight:
Awassa Wabe Shabelle Hotel
Day 6: Wondo Genet
Wondo Genet is home to the endemic Yellow-fronted Parrot and
the White-cheeked Turaco. Black-winged Lovebird, Long-tailed Wagtail,
Half-collared Kingfisher, Abyssinian Slaty Flycatcher, Narina Trogon and
Sharpe’s Starling may also be seen. Black and White Colobus Monkeys paint the
trees of the hotel grounds in Wondo Genet.
Overnight:
Wondo Genet Wabi Shabelle Hotel.
Day 7 to 9:
Bale
Mountains
National Park
From Wondo Genet, we climb up to the roof of
Africa, the Bale Mountains
National Park. A star attraction here and on route is the impressive and
confiding Rouget’s Rail. The Abyssinian Long-eared Owl occurs, but is often
difficult to locate. Other endemics and specials include Botha’s Wheatear,
Golden Eagle, Chestnut-naped and Moorland Francolin, Moorland Chat, Ruddy
Shelduck, Red-billed Chough, Abyssinian Catbird, Wattled Crane, White-backed
Black Tit and Spot-breasted Lapwing. The landscape of the Sanetti Plateau which
reaches over 4000 metres in altitude is dotted with Giant Lobelias, but the icon
of the plateau is no doubt the Ethiopian Wolf. Other mammalian highlights
include Menelik’s Bushbuck and the beautiful Mountain Nyala. A day trip to the
legendary Sof Omar caves to search for the little-known Salvadori’s Serin is a
memorable part of any Ethiopian tour. Other species which occur in this dry
thornveld include Bristle-crowned Starling, Brown-tailed Chat, Shelley’s
Starling and Verreaux’s Eagle Owl.
Overnight:
Goba Wabi Shabelle Hotel
Day 10: Sanetti Plateau -
Harenna Forest
Today we undertake a spectacular trip over the Sanetti
Plateau into the Harenna
Forest.
Here we may find Cinnamon Bracken Warbler, Abyssinian Crimson-wing and African
Hill Babbler. We travel further into more arid country towards the town of
Negele. In this more arid country Golden-breasted Starling occurs and along the
Genale River we start searching for the exquisite and range-restricted Prince
Ruspoli’s Turaco.
Overnight:
Negele Nile Hotel
Day 11: Negele – Liben Plains
We have a full day in the Negele area where we will search
for a host of specials and endemics. The expansive Liben Plains are home to
Sidamo and Somali Short-toed Larks as well as White-crowned Starlings. The
forest to the north-east of Negele is another site for Ruspoli’s Turaco if
missed earlier as well as other forest species.
Overnight:
Negele Nile Hotel
Day 12: Negele - Yabello
The road from Negele to Yabello is scenic, bird-rich and
adventurous. Bird species that may be seen on route include Black-throated
Barbet, Hunter’s Sunbird Green-backed Eremomela, Somali Bunting, White-bellied
Bustard, Bare-faced Go Away Bird, Magpie Starling, Red-fronted Warbler,
Grey-headed and Black-capped Sociable Weaver and Pale Prinia. As we enter the
tall termite mound near Yabello we should start picking up on the 2 Yabello
endemics, Stresemann’s Bush Crow and White-tailed Swallow.
Overnight:
Yabello Motel
Day 13: Yabello
A full day in the Yabello area to search for any species
still missing from our lists.
Overnight:
Yabello Motel
Day 14:
Lake
Langano
We start the long return journey north to
Addis Ababa, reaching Lake
Langano in time for some relaxing afternoon birding.
Overnight:
Bekela Mola Hotel
Day 15:
Debra
Zeyit
Lakes -
Addis Ababa
After a lost morning’s rift valley birding, to soak up the
last Buff-bellied Warbler’s song we return to
Addis Ababa, stopping for some
birding at the Debra Zeyit Lakes on route. This is a great site for Palaearctic
migrants including Common Crane, Garganey, and Northern Pintail among resident
waterfowl species. We return to Addis in time for the afternoon or evening
return flights home.
Extensions
Extension Option 1:
An additional 3 days can be added to the main tour to travel down to Bogol Manyo
close to the Somali border for the birding adventure of a lifetime. Here and en
route we will search for African White-winged Dove, Somali Tit, Yellow-vented
Eremomela, Somali Courser, Juba Weaver, Somali Short-billed Sylvietta, Degodi
Lark and the spectacular Red-naped Bush Shrike. Provided there is sufficient
interest in this extension it can be fitted in between Negele and Yabello.
Price: US$650
Single supplement: US$29
Extension Option 2:
An additional 5 days before or after the main tour are required to explore the
birding hotspots north of Addis Ababa. This incorporates visits to the famous
Debra Libanos monastery where Gelada Baboons are seen on cliff edges overlooking
the tributaries of deep canyons that flow into the Blue Nile far below. Birding
specials here include Bearded Vulture, White-billed Starling, Abyssinian Black
Wheatear, Rueppell’s Black Chat, White-winged Cliff Chat and Hemprich’s
Hornbill. We travel through the spectacular Jemmu River Valley where we will
search for the highly range-restricted Harwood’s Francolin, the very difficult
to find Yellow-rumped Serin, Red-winged Pytilia, African Silverbill,
Speckle-fronted Weaver, Black-billed Barbet, Vinaceous Dove and Nubian Shrike.
From here we travel to the awe-inspiring Ankober escarpment where we will search
for the very elusive Ankober Serin. Erckel’s Francolin is commonly seen on the
escarpment edge and the Somali Starling may be located with luck. We descend the
spectacular escarpment to search for the obscure Yellow-throated Serin in the
dry country below among other savanna species. We ascend the escarpment again to
spend a last night in Debra Birhan before returning to Addis Ababa.
Price: US$835
Single supplement: US$65
Further Information:
We recommend that you bring
along a sleeping bag. Please note that Ethiopia is a fairly difficult country to
travel in and the accommodation is quite basic in many places.
Prices
Price will include:
All meals and
accommodation in Ethiopia, park entry fees, all vehicle costs and airport
transfer in Addis Ababa at start and end of tour only.
Not included:
Alcoholic beverages and between meal snacks, airport transfers and pre and post
tour accommodation
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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