02 Dec 2025 - 13 Dec 2025 (12 days)
USD5,950 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Rockjumper Tour Leader TBC
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD5,950 * GBP4,733 * EUR5,705 * AUD9,518
Single Supplement: USD590 * GBP469 * EUR566 * AUD944
Flight costs: USD350 * GBP278 * EUR336 * AUD560
Join our 12-day Ethiopia tour in December, exploring the unique endemic wildlife and rich ancient cultures of this fascinating country. Begin in Addis Ababa, visiting historical sites and museums, then journey south to Lake Awassa and the Bale Mountains National Park, home to the rare Ethiopian Wolf and Giant Mole-rats. Discover the stunning landscapes of Lake Langano and Awash National Park, where you’ll encounter diverse wildlife including Grevy’s Zebra and Beisa Oryx. Travel north to the Simien Mountains, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and large troops of Gelada Baboons. Conclude your adventure in the medieval city of Gondar, with its impressive castles and historical significance. This tour offers an unparalleled blend of Ethiopia’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Simien Wolf, Gelada, Walia Ibex, Mountain Nyala, Bale Monkey, Menelik’s Bushbuck, Hamadryas Baboon, Aardwolf, Aardvark, Lesser Kudu, Gerenuk, Beisa Oryx, Soemerring’s Gazelle
The tour covers diverse habitats including the urban landscapes of Addis Ababa, the freshwater ecosystem of Lake Awassa, the montane forests and high-altitude moorlands of Goba and the Sanetti Plateau, the riparian woodlands of Lake Langano, the savannas and riverine forests of Awash National Park, and the dramatic highlands and escarpments of Simien Mountains National Park.
In December, the tour will experience a range of climates, from the mild, temperate conditions of Addis Ababa and Gondar, to the cooler, high-altitude climate of the Bale and Simien Mountains, and the warm, tropical climate around Lake Awassa, Lake Langano, and Awash National Park.
8 and 1 Rockjumper Leader
The tour maintains a moderate pace, combining cultural visits and wildlife excursions with ample time for relaxation and photography, allowing for an immersive and enjoyable experience of Ethiopia’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage.
Accommodations range from comfortable city hotels to charming lakeside and rustic mountain lodges, ensuring both comfort and proximity to nature.
Expect abundant photo opportunities with stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and ancient cultural sites throughout the tour.
Heinz Ortmann did an excellent job of leading a group with diverse interests. He was particularly patient in showing the birds to the non-birders, and I believe he increased the level of interest in all of them with his enthusiasm. (Graham is already talking about a possible trip to Uganda!). He also did his best with my "wish-list" and I don't think we missed much. I have some stunning pictures of Stresemann's Bushcrow and Vulturine Guineafowl as evidence. It was necessary to make a couple of changes to the itinerary and accommodation, and Heinz managed all of this without any stress to the group.
Just a few comments on the recent Ethiopia Summer Highland Endemics tour guided by David Hodinott. First, I want to commend David on his skills as a leader and guide. His logistic and organizational skills are first-class and his knowledge of the bird life in Ethiopia matchless. His interpersonal skills with the group kept people on time, focused and successful in getting good looks at most species and great looks at many. That was his challenging task and he accomplished it with passion and patience, two qualities that are often difficult to combine.
The guide, Greg de Klerk, did a good job. He was well informed regarding the participants and tried hard to accommodate everyone's needs. He made a good effort to inform us daily as to what birds we might see, which was very helpful.
Greg de Klerk did a very good job managing the tour, was personable and was highly effective at bird spotting & identification.
Greg de Klerk is an excellent leader. What I admired most about Greg was his willingness and patience to take the time and "teach" the group shorebird and wading bird identification. Throughout the tour, he would take the time and repeat the details to anyone who asked, or seemed to be unclear on the details.
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