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Bumped

The Ghion hotel was going to take us to the Gonder airport.  As usual I wanted to go early but they said it would be OK to leave the hotel an hour before the flight as it was only a Fokker 50 leaving from a small airport.  Once we had set off, Marie realised she […]

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Blue Nile Falls

I didn’t sleep well last night.  This has been the case on-and-off during my Ethiopian trip.  It might be the Lariam I’m taking, or just the awkward sleep patterns that’s required for all the early bus trips. We left around 0930 for the bus station for a short outing to the Blue Nile falls at […]

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Lake & monansteries

The islands (and a peninsular) on Lake Tana are home to many monasteries. We had an early boat ride arranged for 0800 but we had to pack up and move to Ghion Hotel before that. After a mango juice and a macchiato, we set off with one extra hanger-on from Netherlands. The cruise on Lake […]

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By Lake Tana

Today we travel to our last stop in Ethiopia, not counting our return to Addis afterwards.  We had a van ride booked at 0700 to take us to Bahir Dar.  While on the bog, still way before our pick-up, the hotel man came to let us know that the van was nearly here.  Not long […]

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Timkat!

We were advised to be at the Fasilades Baths by around 5am.  Surely nothing much can happen before sunrise.  So Stephen and I took a gamble and got there by 5:45am.  It was still rather cool.  We waited patiently till nearly 0800 before anything significant happened.  I guess we did absorb a bit of atmosphere […]

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Timkat eve

Today is the eve of Timkat, which is Epiphany on the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar.  This is when celebrations begin rather than tomorrow.  While we didn’t know what to expect, we were advised to be at the Piazza at 1500. That gave me time in the morning to do some sightseeing.  I thought of going to […]

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Day of rest

Soon after waking up, we decided to go to Misrak Pension next door to secure two rooms at 3x the normal price; they have no twin rooms.  The joys of travelling during a festival.  With that sorted, our minds were put at ease. After attending to money and lunch, we visited Gonder’s Royal Enclosure.  I […]

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Passing through Simien National Park

Our original plan was to travel to Axum to Gonder via the Simien National Park (Debark), staying a night there to take in the gorgeous scenery we had seen in pictures.  In view of crowded buses in the leadup to Timkat (Epiphany), uncertainty with accommodation in Debark and successive 5am starts … we decided to […]

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Obelisks and Arks

Axum is famous for two things.  Firstly there’s the stelae or obelisks made from stone, and secondly there’s the Ark of the Covenant (according to Ethiopian Orthodox belief). We took a guide to Stelae Park this morning.  He gave us a good explanation of the site but I was a bit disappointed with the obelisk […]

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A worthwhile town

The previous towns of Mekele and Adigrat had been stops to break the journey.  But today, we are bound for Axum, somewhere worthwhile with historical and touristic value! We woke at 0300 to the noise of banging on the roof.  Damn!  We tried sleeping again until 0450 when we had to prepare ourselves for the […]

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