Trekking Routes in Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s trekking routes offer an unforgettable mix of dramatic mountains, rare wildlife, and ancient culture. Explore these top destinations for hikers and adventure seekers:
Simien Mountains National Park (up to 4,550 m – Ras Dashen)
Towering cliffs, deep gorges, and Afro-alpine meadows make the Simiens one of Africa’s most scenic treks. Home to gelada baboons, Walia ibex, and Ethiopian wolves, with high-altitude flora like giant lobelias and everlasting flowers.


Bale Mountains National Park (up to 4,377 m – Tullu Dimtu)
Known for its rich biodiversity, including the rare Ethiopian wolf, giant mole rats, and mountain nyala. The landscape includes Harenna Forest, Sanetti Plateau, and moorlands filled with heathers and giant lobelias.


Gheralta Mountains, Tigray (up to 2,600 m)
Famous for its vertical cliffs and hidden rock-hewn churches. The semi-arid environment supports acacia, euphorbia, and sightings of klipspringers, raptors, and geladas in some areas.


Lalibela Highlands (around 3,000 – 4,200 m)
Rolling highlands and rural trails surround the spiritual heart of Ethiopia. Look out for mountain vegetation, bushbucks, and abundant birdlife among the giant Erica and heathland shrubs.


Gamo Mountain Chain (up to 4,200 m – Mount Gughe)
Stretching across the Gamo Highlands near Lake Chamo and Lake Abaya, this chain features Mount Gughe as its highest peak. The region hosts dense montane forests, giant heathers, and bamboo groves, with wildlife including leopards, guerezas (black-and-white colobus monkeys), and rare turacos. The area is also culturally significant, with traditional Gamo villages offering immersive local experiences.



