Wield Life & Nature Tour

Wield Life & Nature Tour

Track rare species like the Ethiopian Wolf and Mountain Nyala, explore volcanic peaks and ancient caves, and immerse yourself in Ethiopia’s wildest landscapes.

6-Day Bale Mountains Adventure-Explore Ethiopia’s Wild Heart

Discover Ethiopia’s Wild Heart

Embark on a 6-day wildlife expedition through Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains National Park. Spot rare species like the Ethiopian Wolf and Mountain Nyala, explore Sof Omar Cave, and witness 283 bird species.This hidden gem is a paradise for nature lovers, adventurers, and wildlife enthusiasts, boasting towering volcanic peaks, vast Afro-Alpine moorlands, lush forests, and Ethiopia’s most elusive wildlife.Trek through Afro-Alpine moorlands, ancient forests, and volcanic landscapes. Limited spots available—book now!

Tour Code: BST221
Duration: 5 Nights,6 Days
Transportation: 4WD
Tour Type: Nature & Wildlife Safari

Highlights

✔ Spot the Ethiopian Wolf and Mountain Nyala, two of Africa’s rarest creatures.
✔ Traverse Afro-Alpine moorlands, volcanic peaks, and dense forests.
✔ Visit Sof Omar Cave, Africa’s longest cave system, and the mystical Harenna Forest.
✔ Explore Senkele Wildlife Sanctuary and relax on the shores of Lake Langano.
✔ Witness thousands of Lesser Flamingos at Abijatta-Shalla National Park.
✔ Enjoy a farewell cultural dinner featuring traditional Ethiopian cuisine.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Your adventure begins in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s vibrant capital, where modern culture intertwines with deep-rooted history. As you ascend Entoto Mountain (3,300m), the crisp air carries whispers of Ethiopia’s imperial past. From this breathtaking vantage point, you gaze at the sprawling city below, where tradition and progress coexist.

Descending to the Ethnological Museum, you step into the legacy of Ethiopian rulers, admiring ancient royal garments and artifacts. Later, the National Museum unveils the astonishing remains of Lucy, the 3.2-million-year-old hominid fossil that reshaped our understanding of human origins.

After a visit to the Holy Trinity Cathedral, an Ethiopian Orthodox masterpiece, you begin your 100 km journey to Adama. Rolling hills and vast farmlands line the road as you settle into your hotel, preparing for the wild landscapes ahead.

Accommodation: Haile Hotel Adama

The morning air is fresh as you enter Arsi Mountains National Park, Ethiopia’s closest wildlife sanctuary to Addis. The rustling of acacia leaves signals the presence of Greater and Lesser Kudus, their sleek forms moving gracefully through the woodland. A distant roar echoes—the elusive Leopard, hidden among the thickets.

Birdsong fills the air as Helmeted Guineafowl scuttle across your path, their vibrant plumage catching the sunlight. With the call of Black Wood Hoopoes overhead, you leave Arsi and head toward Dinsho, the gateway to Bale Mountains National Park.

At Dinsho Park Headquarters, you catch your first glimpse of the majestic Mountain Nyala—an Ethiopian endemic, its spiraling horns making it one of Africa’s most striking antelopes. Nearby, Menelik’s Bushbuck cautiously emerges from the juniper forest, while the elusive Abyssinian Longclaw flits through the grasslands.

Accommodation: Nuu Robe Hotel

Today’s journey takes you to one of Ethiopia’s most surreal landscapes—Sof Omar Cave(15km), Africa’s longest cave system. As you enter, the Wabe River flows quietly beneath limestone chambers carved over millennia. The eerie silence is occasionally interrupted by the fluttering wings of Salvador’s Serin, a rare cave-dwelling bird.

Leaving the subterranean wonders, you ascend to Sanetti Plateau and Tulu Dimtu (4,377m), a vast Afro-Alpine landscape cloaked in mist. You scan the horizon, searching for the Ethiopian Wolf, Africa’s most endangered carnivore. Suddenly, a fiery-red figure appears against the golden moorland—an Ethiopian Wolf stalking Giant Mole Rats, its primary prey.

Nearby, Blue-winged Geese glide over alpine lakes, while Wattled Cranes patrol the marshes, their striking plumage a contrast to the moody mountain backdrop.

Accommodation: Nuu Robe Hotel

Descending into the Harenna Forest, you enter a world untouched by time. Mist weaves through towering wild fig trees, creating a mystical atmosphere as the calls of White-cheeked Turacos echo through the canopy.

You spot Bale Monkeys, endemic primates unique to this region, moving agilely through the dense foliage. In the shadows, the rare Menelik’s Bushbuck hides among ferns, its dark coat blending seamlessly into the undergrowth. The scent of damp earth and blooming orchids fills the air as you trek deeper, uncovering hidden waterfalls and Abyssinian Orioles dancing between the trees.

Accommodation: Nuu Robe Hotel

As the morning sun casts golden hues over the Ethiopian highlands, you set off toward Senkele Wildlife Sanctuary, a hidden gem in the Rift Valley. The vast plains stretch endlessly, creating a stunning contrast against the deep blue sky. As you arrive, the rhythmic pounding of hooves signals the presence of Swayne’s Hartebeest, one of Africa’s rarest antelopes.

After a morning of wildlife encounters, you continue your journey toward Lake Langano, Ethiopia’s only bilharzia-free lake, perfect for swimming and relaxation. Upon arrival, the tranquil waters of Langano shimmer under the afternoon sun. You take a moment to unwind at the lakeshore, listening to the calls of African Fish Eagles soaring overhead.

Accommodation: Borati Lodge Resort

The morning begins with a scenic drive to Abijatta-Shalla National Park, a breathtaking landscape of volcanic formations and Rift Valley lakes. As you approach, the sight of thousands of Lesser Flamingos painting the water pink is mesmerizing.

After soaking in the beauty of Abijatta-Shalla, you head to Lake Ziway, Ethiopia’s premier birdwatching destination. Here, you embark on a boat trip, gliding across the calm waters as Great White Pelicans drift lazily overhead. Suddenly, the surface ripples—a hippo pod emerges, their massive forms barely visible above the water.

As the sun sets, you return to Addis Ababa for a farewell cultural dinner, where you indulge in Ethiopia’s most renowned dishes—injera, doro wat, and tibs—while live traditional music fills the air.Transfer to Bole International Airport – End of Tour

Accommodation: None

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