Lalibela Rock-Hewn Churches
Eleven medieval monolithic churches carved entirely from rock, often called the "New Jerusalem" of Ethiopia.
Read MoreEleven medieval monolithic churches carved entirely from rock, often called the "New Jerusalem" of Ethiopia.
Read MoreEleven medieval monolithic churches carved entirely from rock, often called the "New Jerusalem" of Ethiopia.
Read MoreA UNESCO World Heritage Site of dramatic escarpments and endemic wildlife, including the Gelada baboon and Ethiopian wolf.
Read MoreTanzania's largest national park, a remote wilderness of baobab-studded landscapes and massive elephant herds.
Read MoreAfrica's largest game reserve spanning 50,000 km², offering wild and uncrowded safaris with boat trips along the Rufiji River.
Read MoreA compact park in the shadow of Mount Meru featuring crater lakes, montane forest, and close-up wildlife encounters.
Read MoreA seasonal salt lake in the Rift Valley, home to the Hadzabe bushmen — one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa.
Read MoreOne of the most important paleoanthropological sites on Earth, often called the "Cradle of Mankind."
Read MoreA compact gem beneath the Rift Valley escarpment, famous for tree-climbing lions, flamingo-lined shores, and lush groundwater forests.
Read MoreRwanda's only savannah park, reintroduced lions and rhinos making it a complete Big Five destination.
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