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Rift Valley Lakes

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Just south of Addis Ababa the road leads down to the bottom of the Great Rift Valley where a row of interesting lakes are found. These Rift Valley Lakes harbor a great natural diversity but are also very important for the (local) economy of Ethiopia. It is a favorite destination for Ethiopians having a break out of the busy capital and a variety of accommodation is available.

It is a great place to end a sometimes demanding journey through Ethiopia in a relaxing way. The area is of particular interest for birders. For visitors with a more comprehensive itinerary a brief visit to some of the lakes to or from the south of Ethiopia are a pleasant way to break the long journey.

Koka Dam

This is the only not natural lake, being created by the construction of a dam in the 1950's. Although a beautiful lake, it is mainly of interest for birders

Lake Ziway

The lake is well known for it's abundance birdlife and and an easy access road leads to a viewpoint where even non-birders will be impressed by the varieties of birds. It is said the Tullo Gudo island in lake Ziway has been home to the Ark of the Covenant during the end of the Axumite Empire. It is possible to make a boat trip to the island, trying to find some hippo's on the way.

Lake Langano

The absence of Bilharzia makes Lake Langano the only Rift Valley Lake suitable to swim. This is the main reason the lake is more developed for tourism than the others. A number of lodges have opened in recent year. The Bisangari Lodge, Sabana Beach Resort, Africa Vacation Club and Wenney Ecolodge offer comfortable accommodation and lots of activities.

Lake Abiata and Lake Shala

These twin-lakes and the beautiful surrounding area are declared a National Park but at the moment cattle outnumbers the wildlife. It is still a nice place to visit with pleasant walks and abundant birdlife, but don't expect much other wildlife. It is a must for a serious birding itinerary. Hot springs in the park are the active relics of once enormous volcanic activity in the area.

Lake Hawassa

Until recently known as Awassa, the lakeside town is the capital of the Southern Nations Nationalities and People Region. It is also the last big town before proceeding further south. Besides the lake the fish market is the main interest for tourist. Here the local fisherman sell their catch and plenty of birds are hanging around the place waiting for their share. Vervet monkeys and black and white colobus monkeys are easily seen. You can chose your own piece of fresh tilapia filet and have it prepared on the spot.

The best places to stay in town is the Lewi Resort and the Haile Resort. The last one owned by Ethiopian best know runner Haile Gebre Selassie.

ADDRESS

Ethiopian Address
Akelilu Getenet
Addis Ababa, Bambis, Redwan Bld.
Phone: +251 91 141 0744
E-mail: aklilugetenet@yahoo.com
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Getachew Ameshe
Addis Ababa, Bambis, Redwan Bld.
Phone: +251 91 980 8757
E-mail: gechi222@gmail.com
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 

Switzerland address
Melaku Beyene
Bernstrasse 24
3303 Jegenstorf
Phone: +41 79 605 5786
E-mail: melaku.beye@gmail.com
SWITZERLAND

NEWS

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