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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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Short hop

Our hotel in Mekele was booked out for tonight.  Instead of packing up for another hotel, I decided it would be better to move to the next town Adigrat.  It would break the journey to Axum nicely … especially when there wasn’t much to do in Mekele. Both Mekele and Adigrat are bases for exploring […]

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My “grandfather” is sick

It was another 0500 wake-up.  Actually, it was 0445.  While waiting for the bus to Mekele, we were offered a Cobra service.  We didn’t know what a Cobra was but took the offer only to be pleasantly surprised to see that it was a Landcruiser with only two other passengers.  We were on the road […]

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Involuntary stop

At about 1900 last night I checked with the hotel staff as to whether he had bought our tickets to Woldia (for this morning’s 0600 departure).  He had said he’d buy them at 1730 last night upon the arrival of the bus that would overnight here in Lalibela.  He had offered to make the arrangement […]

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Rock-hewn churches

Lalibela which is famous for the rock-hewn churches, ie. churches carved into the rock.  Somewhat like Petra in Jordan except that there are some that are monolithic ie. rather than being carved into rock-faces, they are free-standing. We started at the Northern Group. The most impressive is St George’s. Visitors and worshippers descend through a […]

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Yeremhana Kristos

The plan today was to go for an excursion to Yeremhana Kristos, a monastery of about 1000 years.  But we had some time to kill beforehand so took a wander to some of the churches.  A ticket was required and we duly paid for it even though it wasn’t meant to be a long visit […]

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Flying to Lalibela

Yesterday was a lazy day in Addis during which we went to Entoto Market on the hills.  And we relaxed, which is just as well because we had an early morning start today, waking up at 0445. Our flight to Lalibela departing at 0710 was a same-plane three-sector service on a Fokker 50 via Bahir […]

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Christmas again, in Addis

After breakfast, we took a taxi to St George Cathedral.  Its namesake is the protector of Ethiopia, the second Christian country in the world.  He slayed the dragon too.  Admission was by ticket which included admission to the adjacent Cathedral museum (guide inclusive and compulsory). After a mildly informative but rushed tour of both places, […]

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