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is a paradise for bird watchers, with more than 850 recorded species of which
29 are endemic. The itinerary below will guarantee
a lot of endemic sightings, and of course wonderful scenery. But one can go birdwatching
anywhere in Ethiopia: on the Historic Route (Lake Tana provides excellent birding),
or in Nech Sar, Mago and Omo parks. Naty Tours Ethiopia
will provide a trained ornithologist to accompany visitors on these tours, and
can arrange short birding extensions around Addis Ababa. Activities
on Day 1 will depend on the time of arrival. Afternoon birding programs around
Addis Ababa can be easily arranged. (NB: for reasons
of space we cannot list bird species for each location, but an indicative list
is supplied with detailed itinerary.) Day 01
- We take the road north, crossing the Sululta plain, stopping at the Jemma
River gorge before proceeding to Debre Libanos, an important monastic and religious
center for more 700 years.
- Many endemic birds can be seen here and also
an endemic mammal: the Gelada (bleeding heart) baboon. Return to Addis Ababa for
an overnight.

Day
02 - We drive south down the Rift Valley,
stopping off at Koka Dam, Awash river and Lake Seaway, overnight in Awassa next
to the lake.
Day 03
- A short drive to the forests and hot springs of Wondo Genet
for an overnight.
Days 04-05
- Drive west to Bale Mountains National park where 16 endemic
species have been recorded, including Simien Wolf , and Mountain Nyala. O/n Goba.

Day
06 - Full day on the Harenna escarpment
and in the Harenna Forest. O/n Goba.
Day
07 - Return to lakes region for an overnight
at Lake Langano.
Day 08
- Visit Shalla and Abiata National Park and continue to Awash
National park where more than 350 bird species have been recorded. O/n Awash park.
Day 09 - Full
day birding and game viewing in the park.

Day
10 - Morning birding & game viewing.
Visit Filwoha hot springs. Return to Addis Ababa for farewell dinner.
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