This extensive trek explores in depth one of Africans largest mountain ranges, studded with at least a dozen peaks over the 4,000m mark. These include Ras Dejen the highest point in Ethiopia, and the 4th highest peak in Africa. The area was designated a national park in 1966, and the entire range a UNESCO world heritage site in 1978.
This extensive trek explores in depth one of Africans largest mountain ranges, studded with at least a dozen peaks over the 4,000m mark. These include Ras Dejen the highest point in Ethiopia, and the 4th highest peak in Africa. The area was designated a national park in 1966, and the entire range a UNESCO world heritage site in 1978.
Gondar-Sankaber
Simien Mountains National Park - Guests will be picked up at Gondar Airport or their hotel and driven along a well-maintained road from Gondar to the park headquarters in Debark. The 100 km journey takes approximately two hours. At the headquarters, permits for the park will be arranged and a scout will be picked up. Following…
Gondar-Sankaber
Simien Mountains National Park - Guests will be picked up at Gondar Airport or their hotel and driven along a well-maintained road from Gondar to the park headquarters in Debark. The 100 km journey takes approximately two hours. At the headquarters, permits for the park will be arranged and a scout will be picked up. Following this, there will be an additional hour’s drive before beginning the first day’s introductory walk. This initial hike is gentle, following the northern edge of the escarpment, offering beautiful viewpoints over the foothills and plains of northern Ethiopia. Gelada baboons can be spotted along this hike.
Sankaber – Gich (3600 m)
Simien Mountains National Park - The journey continues eastward along the northern escarpment, descending slightly into the Kaba Valley. Afterward, there is a climb up to Gich Abyss, continuing over a narrow ridge to a cliff with a breathtaking view of the abyss towards the Simien foothills. A large waterfall is located here, where the Jinbar River cascades 500 m into the abyss. The trek proceeds for about two hours, with lunch at the Jinbar River. Post-lunch, the walk continues through barley fields to the picturesque village of Gich. Here, visitors can enjoy a traditional coffee ceremony in one of the huts and learn about local farm life. From Gich village, it is a short walk to Gich camp, an excellent area to spot lammergeyer and thick-billed raven. After a relaxing afternoon, a short hike up to Kedadit offers a stunning sunset and beautiful shaded landscapes down to the cliffside in the eastern direction, before returning to the camp for dinner.
Gich – Chennek (3600 m)
Simien Mountains National Park - From Gich camp, the path leads through endless fields of Giant Lobelia to the towering cliffs of Imet-Gogo (3926 m). Time is spent here to take in the magnificent views over the mountain valleys below and the uniquely shaped domes in the distance, which will be seen up close at the trip’s end. The descent into the Jinbahir River Valley offers a different perspective of Imet-Gogo and the volcanic landscape, where it appears as though large chunks of mountains have been blown away. The trail follows the edge of the escarpment, which is completely vertical for several hundred meters. A climb to a summit of 4070 m is where lunch is enjoyed. After lunch, the descent to Chennek takes about two hours along a steep trail. From Chennek camp, there are spectacular views in all directions. Visitors can sit on a bench at the escarpment and try to spot Walia Ibex in the late afternoon or early morning. Occasionally, Walia Ibex visit the edges of the campsite.
Chenek – Buwahit
Simien Mountains National Park - Climbing the second highest peak in the Simien mountains, Buwahit (4430m), is rewarding with sightings of one of Ethiopia’s endemic wild animals, the Walia Ibex (a member of the goat family), along with scenic views of the surroundings, including the chance to see Ethiopia’s highest mountain peak, Ras-Dejen (4543m). The descent leads back to Chennek camp, where a car awaits to drive back to Gondar, a journey of about 4 hours.

- Park entrance fees
- Food and Mineral water
- Transportation in and out
- Camping equipment: Tent, Mattress, Sleeping bags
- Compulsory Park ranger
- Mule and muleteers for luggage transport
- English-speaking Guide
- Cook for daily fresh meals
- Park entrance fees
- Food and Mineral water
- Transportation in and out
- Camping equipment: Tent, Mattress, Sleeping bags
- Compulsory Park ranger
- Mule and muleteers for luggage transport
- English-speaking Guide
- Cook for daily fresh meals
- International and Local flights
- Any alcoholic drinks
- Any videographer or camera fee needed
- Any expense of Personal items like internet, fax, telephone
- Laundry service
- Services which are not mentioned in the above section
- International and Local flights
- Any alcoholic drinks
- Any videographer or camera fee needed
- Any expense of Personal items like internet, fax, telephone
- Laundry service
- Services which are not mentioned in the above section
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.