Private Guided Tours To Bahir Dar Lake Tana Monastery & Blue Nile Waterfalls
Bahir Dar and Blue Nile Waterfalls
Bahir Dar is situated on Lake Tana, which is dotted with island monasteries some dating back to the 14th century. Its 30 odd islands represent today a unique natural habitat for plant life.
The Blue Nile Falls are a waterfall on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia. They are known as Tis Issat in Amharic, when translated,means "smoking water" They are situated on the upper course of the river, about 30 kilometers downstream from the town of BahirDar and Lake Tana.
Day Trip Bahir Dar, Lake Tana and Blue Nile Falls Tours
Best of Bahir Dar in One Day tour offers a chance to experience the roaring falls of Blue Nile and lake tana churches and monasteries of considerable historical and cultural interest Blue Nile falls and Lake tana monasteries
Day Tour to Lake Tana and Blue Nile Falls Bahir Dar
This is full day tour in and around Bahir Dar city. Bahir Dar is the capital of Amhara people regional state and one of the most beautiful cities in Ethiopia. This tour provides you a chance to catch up the ancient monasteries on Lake, blue Nile falls and Bahir Dar market. The tour will start from 08:30 and ends at 17:30 hours everyday. Pick up and drop off point can be airport or hotel.
On this tour you have also a chance to buy local goods such as as traditional clothes and souvenirs.
Together with the professional guide, you will visit the most charming places in the city. Why is Bahir Dar one of the leading tourist destinations in Ethiopia? Bahir Dar is ringed with outstanding, unique places to see and things to do. The scenic beauty of the majestic landscapes that make the city worth visiting. You will have a chance to explore the city while hearing fascinating facts and legends. This bustling city is well maintained and clean with an amiable atmosphere and is famous for its historic monasteries, the Blue Nile Falls and Lake Tana. You will be surprised how many stories are hidden in the streets, buildings, and corners of Bahir Dar. Your charming guide will tell you what is special and unique about living in this city. Perfect for those who are visiting the city for the first time and want to get the most of it!
* You will be guided by a local charismatic guide
* You will hear the stories and legends of the city
* You will visit the charming places
5 days Exploring North Ethiopia's Rich History and Culture
World Heritage–listed Harar is a place apart. With its 368 alleyways squeezed into just 1 sq km, it’s more reminiscent of Fez in Morocco than any other city in the Horn. Its countless mosques and shrines, animated markets, crumbling walls and charming people will make you feel as if you’ve floated right out of the 21st century. It’s the east’s most memorable sight and shouldn’t be missed. As if that wasn’t enough, there are many chances to get up close and personal with wild hyenas. It’s a rare traveller who doesn’t enjoy it here.
Visit a range of natural, cultural attractions during this multi-day tours, semi-inclusive journey to northern Ethiopia's Historical route. Sleep comfortably hotel each night in pre-arranged accommodation and travel with door-to-door ground transfers. Highlights include a visit to the rock-cut churches of Lalibela and a boat cruise on Lake Tana also Blue Nile falls.
Ethiopia's historic north is rich in cultural heritage. Visit the ancient centres of Axum, Gondar, the magnificent complex of Lalibela and the 17th century monasteries of Lake Tana. A visit to the lush panoramas of the Simien Mountains National Park reveals a natural beauty, rich with endemic mammal and birdlife.
visit to the peaceful waters of Lake Tana is truly memorable experience for visitors from near and far. The first view will take your breath away: a vast expanse of water stretching as far as the horizon to form Ethiopia’s largest lake.
The “Smoking Water” falls of the Blue Nile are one of the most spectacular sights on the whole of the Nile system. The Blue Nile leaves Lake Tana and travels for around 30 km through papyrus thickets and fields before plunging over a sheer chasm, cascading 45 meters and thundering onto the bare rocks below.