Adventure Tours Makale
Adventure Tours in Makale
Explore the Great Outdoors of Ethiopia’s Northern Highlands
Makale is a small town nestled in the northern highlands of Ethiopia, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage. For adventure-seekers, Makale offers a unique blend of trekking, camping, and exploration opportunities that will leave you with lifelong memories.
Trekking Opportunities
- The Simien Mountains National Park, located just outside Makale, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Africa.
- Trek through lush forests, along mountain ridges, and into valleys teeming with wildlife, including geladas (Ethiopian baboons), ibex, and eagles.
- The park’s varied terrain offers something for every level of hiker, from gentle day walks to challenging multi-day treks.
Camping in the Wilderness
- Experience the thrill of camping under the stars in one of Ethiopia’s most beautiful national parks.
- Choose from a range of campsites, each with stunning views and access to hiking trails.
- Enjoy traditional Ethiopian cuisine cooked on an open flame, and relax in the peaceful atmosphere of the mountains.
Cultural Encounters
- Visit local villages and experience the warm hospitality of the Amhara people.
- Learn about the rich history and culture of the region at Makale’s museum.
- Support local communities by purchasing handicrafts and traditional textiles.
Practical Information
- The best time to visit is during the dry season (September to November or February to April), when weather conditions are ideal for trekking.
- Trekking permits can be obtained from the Simien Mountains National Park office in Makale.
- Hire a local guide to maximize your experience and support the local community.
Safety and Precautions
- Always hire a reputable guide who is familiar with the park’s terrain and regulations.
- Be prepared for changing weather conditions, including rain and snow.
- Respect local customs and traditions by dressing modestly and removing shoes when visiting villages or sacred sites.