Feb 262013
 

Day 1 Arrive Addis Ababa Bole international airport, then transfer service to hotel for overnight.

Day 2 Morning drives from Addis to Bale Mountains which is going to be 400 Km to the south east of Addis  ababa.

Day 03, After having breakfast start trekking which is takes two or three hours from the headquarter of the national park to south west up the web and Wollo valley to the Finch Abera water fall then you reach at Moraro Mountain which is an altitude of 3750 m ASL for overnight in camping

Day 04, Morning trek up to the Wassema valley it is six hours walking you are going to visit the mineral spring at Worgona, then overnight caming.

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Feb 262013
 

 

Bale-Mountain

bale mountain

the bale  mountains, with  vast moorlands – the lower reaches covered with St. John’s wort- and their extensive heathland, virgin woodlands, pristine mountain streams and alpine climate remain an untouched and beautiful world. Rising to a height of more than 4,000 meters, the range borders Ethiopia’s southern highlands, whose highest peak, Mount Tullu Deemtu, stands at 4,377 meters. The establishment of the 2,400-square-kilometre Bale Mountains National Park was crucial to the survival of the mountain nyala, Menelik’s bushbuck and the Simien red fox. This fox is one of the most colorful members of the dog family and more abundant here than anywhere else in Ethiopia. All three endemic animals thrive in this environment, the nyala in particular often being seen in large numbers. The Bale Mountains offer some fine high-altitude horse and foot trekking, and the streams of the park – which become important rivers further downstream – are well-stocked with rainbow and brown trou

Feb 252013
 

The Bale Mountains, with their vast moorlands – the lower reaches covered with St. John’s wort- and their extensive heathland, virgin woodlands, pristine mountain streams and alpine climate remain an untouched and beautiful world. Rising to a height of more than 4,000 meters, the range borders Ethiopia’s southern highlands, whose highest peak, Mount Tullu Deemtu, stands at 4,377 meters. The establishment of the 2,400-square-kilometre Bale Mountains National Park was crucial to the survival of the mountain nyala, Menelik’s bushbuck and the Simien red fox. This fox is one of the most colorful members of the dog family and more abundant here than anywhere else in Ethiopia. All three endemic animals thrive in this environment, the nyala in particular often being seen in large numbers. The Bale Mountains offer some fine high-altitude horse and foot trekking, and the streams of the park – which become important rivers further downstream – are well-stocked with rainbow and brown trout.

Bale-Mountain

Bale-Mountain