This is Ethiopia — SAMONE

This is Ethiopia

Discover what it’s like for Black women visiting Ethiopia, with insights on safety, comfort, and experiences in Addis Ababa, Lalibela, and other cities.

Ethiopia has a population of about 126 million people. The official language is Amharic, and other widely spoken languages include Oromo, Tigrinya, and Somali. The currency is the Ethiopian Birr (ETB). The climate varies from tropical in the lowlands to temperate in the highlands, with rainy seasons occurring between June and September. Major cities and regions include Addis Ababa, Gondar, Lalibela, Axum, and the Simien Mountains.

Discover a country where ancient history, rugged landscapes, and vibrant culture meet. Ethiopia draws visitors to explore the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, the castles of Gondar, the historical ruins of Axum, and the dramatic peaks of the Simien Mountains. Travelers can experience the Blue Nile Falls, trek through highland villages, or enjoy coffee ceremonies that celebrate the country’s rich coffee heritage. The population is diverse, with multiple ethnic groups including the Oromo, Amhara, Tigray, and Somali communities, each contributing to Ethiopia’s cultural richness. Traditions are reflected in music, dance, religious festivals such as Timkat and Meskel, and local crafts, offering every visitor an immersive and authentic experience.

Before traveling, it’s important to check current travel advisories, visa requirements, local customs, and laws. This information can usually be found on official government travel websites, embassy pages, or other trusted international sources.

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