The natural beauties of this region have always filled visitors from Ethiopia and abroad with awe.
Simien Mountains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic landscapes, rugged peaks, and diverse wildlife. Located in northern Ethiopia, the park offers some of the most breathtaking trekking and hiking opportunities in Africa. Visitors can explore deep gorges, towering cliffs, and lush valleys while encountering unique wildlife such as the Gelada baboon, Walia ibex,
and Ethiopian wolf.
Key Attractions
Ras Dashen
The highest peak in Ethiopia, Ras Dashen stands at 4,550 meters and offers challenging yet rewarding trekking routes. The summit provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding
mountains.
Gelada Baboons
Known as the “bleeding-heart baboons,” Geladas are endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands. Visitors can observe these fascinating primates in their natural habitat, often in large troops.
Jinbar Waterfall
One of the park’s most spectacular natural features, Jinbar Waterfall plunges into a deep gorge, creating a mesmerizing sight. The surrounding area is ideal for hiking and photography
Cultural Experiences
Trekking and Hiking
The Simien Mountains offer a range of trekking routes, from short hikes to multi-day expeditions. The trails take you through diverse landscapes and offer opportunities to see wildlife and
stunning vistas.
Wildlife Watching
The park is home to several endemic species, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for Gelada baboons, Walia ibex, and the elusive Ethiopian wolf.
Camping
For an immersive experience, consider camping in the park. There are several designated campsites with basic facilities, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the mountains.








