Bahir Dar

Bahir Dar Trips & Tours

Bahir Dar

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Bahir Dar Trips & Tours

The Ethiopian Riviera is for relaxed days cruising around Lake Tana and visiting the Blue Nile Falls.

The gateway to the north, Bahir Dar is the first introduction to Ethiopia for many - and it couldn’t be a prettier one. In an ancient, dusty country, the lakeside town sticks out like a (beautiful) sore thumb with its wide, palm-lined streets and riotous tropical foliage, all accompanied by the shimmering waters of Lake Tana. Hop on a boat to putter around the colourful monasteries, some dating back to the 14th century, that dot the islands of the lake before heading to the Blue Nile Falls, a tributary of the iconic river itself. And for the best views, leave an evening to walk up to the former palace of Halle Selassie and watch the sun set over this tranquil corner of the country.

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Lake Tana stretches like a vast inland sea at Bahir Dar, where fishermen still cast traditional nets from papyrus boats. Board a wooden vessel to island-hop between ancient monasteries, where circular churches hide extraordinary treasures – medieval manuscripts bound in leather, crowns gifted by long-dead emperors, and walls covered in distinctive Ethiopian Orthodox paintings whose vivid colors defy centuries. Just a short drive from town, the Blue Nile Falls thunder dramatically during the wet season, earning their local name 'Tis Abay' - the smoking water - as mist rises from the cascades. Back in Bahir Dar, palm-lined avenues lead to colorful markets where traders sell everything from woven baskets to silver jewelry. Join locals for a lakeside sundowner, watching fishermen cast their nets while Marabou storks patrol the shallows with prehistoric poise. In the evening, traditional restaurants serve fresh lake fish with injera, accompanied by the distinctive shoulders-only dancing of Ethiopia's Amhara people. This lakeside retreat offers the perfect balance of action and relaxation as you journey through Ethiopia's northern historical circuit.

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