Alay/ Ali Dege Wildlife Reserve Discover Awash national Park and Alay Dege Wildlife Reserve area Program: Awash National Park Tour Code: Entoto 19 Duration: 5Days (4nights) Transportation: Land
Day1: Awash National Park Morning, we set off driving on the south east road for the Rift Valley Park, and the Afar Region. We pass Lake Beseka (which has grown over the last decade, causing the Djibouti – Addis Ababa railway line to be raised on several occasions), and enter the Awash National Park for game view. The dramatic Awash Falls, as the river tumbles into its gorge, is the sight not to be missed in the national park. Awash national park, surrounding the dormant volcano of Fentale, is a reserve of arid and semi-arid woodland and savannah, with riverine forests along the Awash River. Forty six species of animals have been identified here, including Beisa Oryx and Swayne’s hartebeest. The bird life is prolific especially along the river and in the nearby Lake Beseka and there are fine endemic amongst the 392 species recorded birds. A special attraction is the beautiful clear pools of the Filwoha hot springs. Pass an overnight either in the Park or hotel in Awash Sebat . Day2: Filwoha Hot Springs Take an early morning game drive towards the Filwoha Hot Springs for hot springs, possible wildlife; Waterbuck, leopard, cheetah, Lion, Kudu. Hamadryas and Anubis baboon, crocs, etc. Overnight – tented camp
Day3: Bilen Lodge area Drive to Blien Lodge area. Possible wildlife: Beisa Oryx, lesser kudu, salt’s dik-dik, warthog, spotted hyena, crocodile, hippo, and lion. Overnight – tented camp or Bilen Lodge
Day4: Alay Dege protected Plains Explore Alay Dege (also spelt as Ali Dege) protected area for full day, for Grevy’s Zebra, antelopes and significant varieties of birds. Overnight – tented camp or Bilen Lodge
Day5: Addis Ababa Drive back to Addis Ababa (end of the trip) Itinerary can be amended upon request Request this Tour : info@actiontourethiopia.com
Alay/ Ali Dege Wildlife Reserve
ReplyDeleteDiscover Awash national Park and Alay Dege Wildlife Reserve area
Program: Awash National Park
Tour Code: Entoto 19
Duration: 5Days (4nights)
Transportation: Land
Day1: Awash National Park
Morning, we set off driving on the south east road for the Rift Valley Park, and the Afar Region. We pass Lake Beseka (which has grown over the last decade, causing the Djibouti – Addis Ababa railway line to be raised on several occasions), and enter the Awash National Park for game view. The dramatic Awash Falls, as the river tumbles into its gorge, is the sight not to be missed in the national park. Awash national park, surrounding the dormant volcano of Fentale, is a reserve of arid and semi-arid woodland and savannah, with riverine forests along the Awash River. Forty six species of animals have been identified here, including Beisa Oryx and Swayne’s hartebeest. The bird life is prolific especially along the river and in the nearby Lake Beseka and there are fine endemic amongst the 392 species recorded birds. A special attraction is the beautiful clear pools of the Filwoha hot springs. Pass an overnight either in the Park or hotel in Awash Sebat
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Day2: Filwoha Hot Springs
Take an early morning game drive towards the Filwoha Hot Springs for hot springs, possible wildlife; Waterbuck, leopard, cheetah, Lion, Kudu. Hamadryas and Anubis baboon, crocs, etc. Overnight – tented camp
Day3: Bilen Lodge area
Drive to Blien Lodge area. Possible wildlife: Beisa Oryx, lesser kudu, salt’s dik-dik, warthog, spotted hyena, crocodile, hippo, and lion. Overnight – tented camp or Bilen Lodge
Day4: Alay Dege protected Plains
Explore Alay Dege (also spelt as Ali Dege) protected area for full day, for Grevy’s Zebra, antelopes and significant varieties of birds. Overnight – tented camp or Bilen Lodge
Day5: Addis Ababa
Drive back to Addis Ababa (end of the trip)
Itinerary can be amended upon request
Request this Tour : info@actiontourethiopia.com