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Africa and the Middle East - Ethiopia


TREK LENGTH AND GRADIENT


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Simien Mountain Trek E


Tour code: ES Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Basic Trek grade: Challenging


DURATION DAYS 13


TOUR


£1350 13 £1993 15


TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE


GONDAR Debark


Dashen Ras Adi Arkay MULIT To GONDAR ETHIOPIA MEKAREBIA


Imet Gogo 3926m Optional hike


GEECH


Geech Abyss Falls


SANKABER


ADDIS ABABA


Debark From GONDAR Simien Mountain Trek ES On foot across the roof of Ethiopia


The Simien highlands of northern Ethiopia form one of the major mountain massifs in Africa. A highlight is the ascent to the summit of Ras Dashen - Ethiopia’s highest peak and the fi fth highest on the continent. As we trek through this isolated region we admire the spectacular scenery of rocky plateaux, spires, mesas and deep gorges.


13 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Addis Ababa. Day 2 Gondar Fly to the medieval city. Visit Debre Berhan Selassie Church and Fasiliadas’ castles. Day 3 Simien Mountains National Park Drive to Debark to begin the trek. Day 4 Start of 9-day trek Hike to Geech camp. Search for Gelada baboon and red-hot poker plants along the route. Day 5 Imet Gogo Optional hike to the viewpoint at the summit of Imet Gogo (3926m) with views across the Simien range. Day 6 Chenek camp Hike along the


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Sankaber


Jinbar River to the campsite (4070m). Day 7 Ambikwa Trek to the viewpoint north of Bwahit for spectacular panoramas across the Mesheha River and Ras Dashen peak. Descend through the small village of Chiro Leba to Ambikwa village (3200m). Day 8 Ras Dashen Climb to the summit of Ethiopia’s highest mountain (4543m). Day 9 Sona Trek through local settlements and cultivated fi elds to Sona village (3000m). Day 10 Mekarebia Descend to Ansiye


Geech Camp Geech Camp Chenek Camp Ambikwa Camp Ambikwa Camp


Acclimatisation walk


(Imet Gogo - 3,926m)


Day 4: 3hrs Day 5: 6hrs Day 6: 4hrs Day 7: 7hrs


Acclimatisation walk


(Ras Dashen - 4,543m)


Day 8: 10hrs Day 9: 12hrs Day 10: 8hrs Day 11: 5hrs Day 12: 5hrs Day 13: 2hrs


River and trek to Mekarebia. Optional visit to local school. Day 11 Mulit Trek to the campsite (1955m) and search for some of the country’s prolifi c birdlife. Day 12 Gondar Trek to the town of Adi Arkay and drive to the medieval city of Gondar. Day 13 Tour ends Addis Ababa


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


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Accommodation: 9 nights basic camping and 3 nights standard hotels. Meals: 12 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 9 dinners are included. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, local guide(s), muleteer(s), cook and driver(s). Transport: Bus and internal fl ights. Trekking Details: This is a 9-day trek with an average of 6-8 hours walking each day. Generally we walk at altitudes between 3000 and 4000m, reaching the highest point at the summit of Ras Dashen, 4543m. Mules carry all food, luggage and equipment. Group Size: Generally 10 - 16.


Planned tour dates


2014 Tour only dates 20 Jan - 1 Feb 17 Mar - 29 Mar 13 Oct - 25 Oct 27 Oct - 8 Nov 10 Nov - 22 Nov 22 Dec - 3 Jan


2015 Tour only dates 9 Feb - 21 Feb 23 Feb - 7 Mar 30 Mar - 11 Apr


Sona Mekarebia Mulit


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Single rooms are available from £80 80 For more information and to book, go online at www.explore.co.uk


Inatye 4070m


SONA Viewpoint CHENEK Chiro Leba


Bwahit 4430m


AMBIKWA SIMIEN MOUNTAINS


Dashen 4543m


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Simien Mountains National Park


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