lundi 28 août 2017

Things To Expect From A Historical Ethiopia Tour

By Michael Kelly


The continent of Africa is renowned for its vast diversity in culture and tradition. Its north is dominated by Muslims whereas the south consists of a Christian majority. For centuries now, the diversity present in the continent has helped its people preserve their many historic rites and sites. A section of the continent that has its own uniqueness is East Africa. One can gain lots of knowledge by going on a historical Ethiopia tour.

Despite the tide of changes brought by civilization and modernity, Ethiopia still has a glistening past that it holds on to. Its history dates as far as the bible. Historians often refer to it as the cradle of humankind. Human fossils that go back millions of years continue to be discovered in its lands.

Once you land in the country, you will not run short of places to tour. All its lands, from the north to the south bordering Kenya, are full of historical significance. Most of its renowned sites have lots of information about the culture of its people, religion and the general history of mankind.

The first place you might want to tour is Addis Ababa. This is the capital city of the country. If you are jetting in, it is certainly the first place you will land in. The city can offer lots of insight on the history of the nation. It has got a national museum that details the history of civilization in the country, human evolution and its leadership.

The resting place of Emperor Haile Selassie can be found in the Trinity Cathedral. The Emperor holds legendary status in Rastafarian and Ethiopian culture. A large chunk of his fame came from his dedication to repelling invasion by the Italians during the scramble and partitioning of Africa by European powers. There are a plethora of city streets named in his honor in Africa.

A popular destination amongst tourists is Bahar Dar. It is famed thanks to the many wonders within its bounds. One can spot Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile, when on site. It also hosts several prehistoric monasteries. If you often get enthralled by religious history, you should pay the location a visit.

Gondar is an important destination as well. Upon your arrival, take time to see the primeval remains of Kuskuam. The ruins used to house the Empress Mentewab back in the eighteenth century. The Royal Enclosure situated close by is a UNESCO world heritage site. It has 5 castles built successively by Ethiopian kings at the turn of the 1700s.

A visit is never complete without a trip to Axum. It is historically significant as it was the capital of the olden Axumite Empire. Nowadays, it is guarded under UNESCO regulations. Notably, the two thousand year old Stelae fields situated nearby still stand as they were.

To cap your tour, visit the area of Lalibela. The location is renowned for the monastery of Mount Asheton. It is a rock hewn building constructed in the thirteenth century. Once done, you may fly back to Addis Ababa.




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