Destination: Bahir Dar
Tour title: City tour
Tour Code: TT-100
Destination: Bahir Dar
Duration: half day
Transportation: Surface driving
Bahir Dar which is lies in the southern edge of Lake Tana. The historical foundation of Bahir Dar City is associated with the establishment of Kidane Miheret church in the present site of St. Giorgis church in the 14th century. Beginning from that time as a rural village on wards it has developed in to one of the current largest city of the country.
Traditional Church School
After introducing Christianity into Ethiopia in the 4th c AD, traditional church school has been opened in many areas of the country. The school has become the main center of education consequently has acted today as a guardian and preserver of the traditional Ethiopian culture.
The Open-air Market
The open-air market is the other fascinating site in Bahir Dar. As with so many large Ethiopian towns, the juxtaposition between urban modernity and rural traditionalism is a striking feature of Bahir Dar, no more so than in the bustling daily central market which ranks as one of the finest in the country.
Bezawit Hill Top and the Nile Outlet
Bezawit hilltop is located 7km on the eastern outskirts of the town of Bahir Dar. The site offers a spectacular view of the surrounding, the town of Bahir Dar, the islands of Lake Tana monasteries and the Blue Nile outlet. In the area, there is a palace of Emperor Haile Selassie I (1930-1974) built in the 1960s. The wider river in the area provides ideal condition for hippopotamus from the foothill of Bezawit into the deep water of the Blue Nile River.
Amhara Region Peoples Martyrs Memorial Monument
This monument established is located in Bahir Dar city near the outlet of the Blue Nile River. But what makes the site unique is that the museum contains the photograph of martyrs and their history, the art gallery, the amphitheater and the library. Moreover, its proximity to the Blue Nile River together with it attractive garden makes the area unforgettable.
Charity centers in Bahir Dar
There are many charity centers in Bahir Dar. Grace center is much more convenient for visitors; one of the leading charity centers in Bahir Dar followed by SOS children village.
Destination: Bahir Dar
Tour title: City tour
Tour Code: TT-1001
Duration: half day
Transportation: Surface driving
Meet our guide at the lobby of your hotel and get detail information about the tour program from your guide and together going to visit Ethiopian Orthodox Church School at St. George cathedral in Bahir Dar, explore the open-air market, the Amhara region people’s martyrs memorial monument souvenir shops and traditional lazer makers in Bata church in town and visit charity centers. Finished at your hotel
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Quotations
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Cancellation
Cancellation of confirmed booking must be made in writing via email Cancellation received 30 days prior to departure will be subject to a penalty of 30% of the total rate of the tour. Cancellations received less than 15 days prior to departure will result in relinquishment of the entire advance payment.
Visa and Immigration requirements
Visas may be obtained from Ethiopian diplomatic mission overseas ,in addition nationals of 33 countries listed below are allowed to receive their visa on arrival to Ethiopia, the detail includes:- Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea Republic, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK, and US.
Health Requirements
Prior to entry, visitors should be in possession of a valid health certificate for yellow fever. Vaccination against cholera is also required for any person who has visited or transited a cholera-infected area within six days prior to arrival in Ethiopia.
Religion
The main religions are Christianity and Islam, but some other traditional beliefs are also practiced.
Accommodations
Addis Ababa offers variety of hotels ranging from luxurious 5 star hotels to the tourist standard. Tourist accommodation facilities are also improving at destinations outside Addis, the offer ranges from 2-4 star hotels to camping facilities.
Food
Enjera, the Ethiopian national dish is a flat, circular pancake of fermented made from an endemic grain seed called teff, served with different kinds of cooked meats, vegetables and different sauce. Though it is different from region to region, in generally Ethiopians used hot and spiced sauces that give Ethiopian food its characteristic taste. Vegetarians should try “Ethiopian fasting food”, a colorful spread of salads and vegetables devoid of all meat and animal products.
In Addis Ababa and major towns, it is possible to get traditional Ethiopian restaurants and others specialized in Italian, Far East and western dishes. In hotels found at tourist sites European style foods are always available. Those visitors who are travelling to the remote and adventure tourist sites such as deep in the Omo valley and Erta’le, Tankwa Tours & Travel Agency is provide professional cook and cooking materials. To read more about food in Ethiopia click here
Clothing
Visitors should take light, summer clothes for the day time and warm cotton made clothes for the evenings. The temperature drops quite rapidly towards sunset. Mountains trekkers should bring warm clothes and water proofs for unexpected seasonal rains. Shoes must always be removed before entering churches and mosques.
Safety
Generally, Ethiopia is considered as safe destination, but one should still take normal precautions while visiting cities and tourist sites: avoiding unfamiliar areas at night and not carrying large sums of money in pockets.
Time and calendar
Ethiopia is found within GMT +3 hours’ time Zone, and follows the Julian calendar, which consists of twelve months of thirty days each thirteen months of five days (six days in a leap year). The calendar is seven years and eight months behind the Western Gregorian calendar
Currency
The Local currency is the Ethiopian Birr, made up of 100 Cents. Notes are used in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 birr. There is no limit to the amount foreign currency imported, but it must be declared to the customs authority upon arrival.
Custom
Visitors may export souvenirs, although some Articles (such as animal skins and antiques) require an export permit.
Power
Ethiopia uses 220 volts and 50 HZ. It is good to bring your own round two prong adaptor and transformer if necessary.
Public holidays
The following are Ethiopian public holiday dates:-
Banking and Currency Exchange
Banking hours are usually from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm from Monday to Friday and from 8:00 am – 11:00 am on Saturdays. Closing times may be an hour longer in some private banks. Most banks work through lunchtime including foreign exchanges services
Courier and Money Transfer Services
Money transfers can be made through Western Union and Money Gram. Both have representative branches in Addis Ababa and in some other major towns and make their services available from private and national banks. For courier services, DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, and EMS have offices in Addis Ababa.
Language
Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia although English, Italian and Arabic are also spoken in cities and towns.
Communication
Internet, Telephone, Tele fax, and postal services are available in the country. Numerous internet cafes are available in Addis Ababa and in other cities. They all give Internet, Fax and telephone calling service. The country Dialing Code is +251
Tipping
Though tipping is a frequent custom, amounts vary depending on the service quality offered and the interests of the visitors. In most hotels and restaurants, a 10 per cent service charge is added to the bill.
Points of Entry
Bole International Airport, Bahir Dar, Mekele and Dire Dawa Airports are entry ports. Dawale and Galafe for those crossing from Djibouti border, Moyale for those driving from Kenya, Humera and Metema from Sudan are surface entry points .All arrivals undergo full customs and immigration checks. These are only entry points and no visa services available.
Driving
In Ethiopia driving is on the right. Drivers require a valid international driving license which can be obtained by exchanging yours with local license. Visitor can recover their license prior to their departure
These are only indications, so please visit your doctor before you travel to be 100% sure.
TYPHOID
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
HEPATITIS A
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
CHOLERA
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 2 weeks before travel.
TUBERCULOSIS
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 3 months before travel.
HEPATITISB
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 2 months before travel.
RABIES
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 1 month before travel.
MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITI
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 3 weeks before travel
YELLOW FEVER
Recommended for Ethiopia. Ideally 10 days before travel.