Simien Mountain Trek
1-Join tour Addis Ababa
Addis is situated at an elevation of around 2438m and is only about a century old. It has some elegant modern buildings and is quite spacious with wide streets and green areas. It remains the capital of a predominantly rural area and the Mercato is one of the largest open markets in Africa. This afternoon we will make an orientation tour of the city visiting the Ethnographical Museum and the church of the Holy Trinity, whose large dome and slender pinnacles make it a landmark in the city and take a drive up Entoto Hill to take in a panoramic view of Addis Ababa
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room option available
2-Fly to Gondar
Today we take a short, but scenic flight to Gondar, located on the high plateau just north of Lake Tana. The town of Gondar was the imperial capital of Ethiopia for 200 years. Gondar’s most famous monuments are its exceptionally well preserved 17th century castles. The largest and best is that of King Fasilidas. It is a stone-built construction with round turrets and wooden balconies. This whole complex of buildings is unique in Ethiopia and unlike anything found elsewhere in Africa. On arrival, as well as visiting the castle ruins and King Fasilidas baths, we’ll also make a visit to the Debre Berhan Selassie Church famed for its ceiling frescoes of many faces.
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room option available
3-Drive to Simien Mountains N.P. via Debark; PM trek to Sankaber
Today, we drive to Debark, the village base for hiking in the Simien Mountains.The range lies north of Gondar and many of the peaks rise above 4,000m with the highest being Mount Ras Dashen at 4,543m, the fifth highest in Africa. The mountains are criss-crossed with tracks made by the local people travelling from village to village or moving their animals to fresh pastures. The combination of these tracks and the spectacular scenery make for excellent walking. We start our trek with a 2-3 hour walk to our first camp Sankaber. During the trek we may spend each night in a different place. The circuits walked will vary depending on local conditions and on the group’s ability. Details of the standard circuit we might take are given below – the itinerary for days 6 to 12 is given as an example only.
Overnight: Basic Camping
4-Trek to Geech Camp
We trek to Geech camp via Sankaber (approx. 6-7 hours), with the possibility of seeing gelada baboons and red-hot poker plants en route. The gelada baboon is endemic to Ethiopia and has adapted to living on the nearly vertical cliff faces. We may also see the Jinbar river waterfalls today that plummet into Geech Abyss. The Abyss is a vast canyon cut into the main wall of the escarpment.
Overnight: Basic Camping
5-Hike to Imet Gogo from Geech Camp
A flexible day with a morning option to hike to the viewpoint of Imet Gogo (3926m). From the viewpoint there are spectacular views of the lowlands and across the Simien range with rock spires and mesas prominent (approx. 5 hours return). Keep a close look out for the elusive simien fox. It misnamed as it is not really a fox but a member of the dog family restricted to Ethiopia.
Overnight: Basic Camping
6-Trek to Chenek Camp
We aim to trek to Chenek camp today on good piste via Inatye (4070m) and along the escarpment (approx. 6-7 hours). This exciting walk traverses the Jinbar river and provides us with fantastic views. You may like to take the opportunity to freshen-up in the nearby stream south of camp.
Overnight: Basic Camping
7-Trek to Ambikwa
Today we trek to Ambikwa (approx. 11-12 hours) and plan to stop at a spectacular viewpoint (4200m) north of Bwahit where, on clear days, we can see across the Mesheha river to Ras Dashen peak. We then descend steeply and pass through the village of Chiro Leba to follow a stream bed until we reach the large Mesheha River. We’ll cross the river and follow a path across the east side of the valley to our camp (3200m) in a little meadow. Ambikwa village is tiny and has a small church. We will then continue for a couple more hours to the campsite en route up to Ras Dashen
Overnight: Basic Camping
8-Ascent of Ras Dashen; trek to Ambikwa
Starting before sunrise we follow the main valley up and climb steeply via Mizma huts to reach a ridge crest and open grassy slopes (3700m) on our invigorating ascent of Ethiopia’s highest mountain. Next we traverse around ridges and climb more steeply to a broad col at 4250m. Keep an eye open for giant lobelia, by far the most spectacular plant of this region with flower stalks up to 8m high. Eventually we enter a huge semicircular basin of rocky peaks and buttresses – Ras Dashen. The last section involves some rock scrambling and climbing to a fine viewpoint at 4543m. We’ll spend the rest of the day hiking back to our camp (total walking today approx. 09-10 hours).
Overnight: Basic Camping
9-Trek to Sona
Today we will trek from Ambikwa to the a camp at Sona. There are a couple of good options available to us so we will choose the best option dependant on space available. We will experience great mountain views of Imet Gogo and other peaks and pass through local villages.We will re-cross the River Mesheha (2800m)before climbing up through cultivated fields and villages to 3700m. After passing the newly moved village of Arkwasiye we slowly descend to our camp situated on a cliff just below Sona village at 3000m. (Approx 8-10 hrs walking)
Overnight: Basic Camping
10-Trek to Mekarebia
Today we make our way to Mekarebia. We will descend steeplyfor the first 3 hours to the Ansiye River at an altitude of 1900 m. Here we can have some time to relax for a well earned wash or swim before continuing on our trek to our overnight stop at 1868m. The route we take today will provide good opportunities for birdwatching and will also give us great views of the route we have taken so far. Our campsite will be close to an elementary school which you may have the option of visiting in the afternoon. (Approx 4-6 hrs walking)
Overnight: Basic Camping
11-Trek to Mulit
This morning we immediately descend another 350m to rejoin the Ansiye River. As we walk along the river, criss-crossing in places the birdlife is breathtaking, with vervet monkeys to be seen too. After leaving the Ansiye Valley we will have time to relax beside a lagoon formed by a waterfall. Will will then have a more challending ascent of 500m for the last couple of hours enjoying the views of the Awuzu peaks before reaching our campsite at Mulit at 2100m asl. (Approx 6hrs walking)
Overnight: Basic Camping
12-Trek to Adi Arkay, drive to Gondar
This morning we will take our final 2 hr trek to Adi Arkay where we meet our vehicle that will transport us back to Gondar (approx. 5-6 hours drive). As we drive out of the Simien Mountains we’ll have time to take in a final look at some of the most spectacular views. There may be time this afternoon to further explore Gondar. You may choose to visit the local market or the nearby ruined palace of Kusquam.
Overnight: Standard Hotel
Single Room option available
13-Fly to Addis; afternoon free. Tour ends
We fly back to the capital this morning and the afternoon is left free for independent exporation.
Tour includes:
12 Breakfast
10 Lunch
9 Dinner
Transport:
Bus, Flight
Accommodation:
3 nights Standard Hotel
9 nights Basic Camping
Tour Staff:
Driver(s), Explore Tour Leader, Local Guide(s), Muleteer(s), Cook
Group Size:
Generally 10 – 16
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