MENAGESHA NATIONAL FOREST AND BORN FREE SANCTUARY
Protected by imperial decree since the 15th century reign of Zara Yaqob, Menagesha is the most substantial indigenous forest in the vicinity of Addis Ababa. A network of footpaths provides…
Protected by imperial decree since the 15th century reign of Zara Yaqob, Menagesha is the most substantial indigenous forest in the vicinity of Addis Ababa. A network of footpaths provides…
The closest UNESCO World Heritage Site to Addis Ababa, the mysterious Tiya Stelae Field, located 88km south of Addis Ababa, comprises 36 megaliths erected to mark mass graves of young…
Situated only 50km southeast of Addis Ababa along the new three-lane Adama Expressway, Bishoftu - formerly Debre Zeyit - provides an attractive rustic overnight alternative to the capital for eastbound…
Addis Ababa was founded by Emperor Menelik II, who relocated his capital from Ankober to the Entoto Hills in the early 1880s. Following the unusually cold and wet rainy season…