Axum
Axum is an ancient city steeped in history and legend, known for its impressive archaeological sites and monuments. As the former capital of the Aksumite Empire, Axum is home to the famous obelisks, the Church of St. Mary of Zion, and the legendary Ark of the Covenant. This historic city offers visitors a chance to delve into Ethiopia’s ancient past and explore its rich cultural heritage.



Key Attractions
Obelisks of Axum
The towering obelisks, or stelae, are among Axum’s most iconic landmarks. The Great Stele, which stands at 24 meters tall, is the largest and most famous.
Church of St. Mary of Zion
This ancient church is believed to house the Ark of the Covenant. The church complex includes the old church, the new church, and a chapel where the Ark is said to be kept.
Queen of Sheba’s Palace
Explore the ruins of what is believed to be the palace of the legendary Queen of Sheba, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the Aksumite Empire.
Cultural Experiences
Aksumite Empire
Axum was the capital of the Aksumite Empire, one of the great civilizations of the ancient world. The city’s archaeological sites and monuments reflect its historical importance.
Legends and Myths
Axum is steeped in legends and myths, including the story of the Queen of Sheba and the Ark of the Covenant. These tales add to the city’s mystique and allure.
