Day 1 : Addis Ababa
On arrival into Addis Ababa airport, you will be met by a Travel The Unknown representative and driven to your hotel. Rooms may not be available for immediate occupancy. You can leave your luggage at the reception and have breakfast at the hotel or a local cafe nearby (not included). Later check into your room and freshen up before leaving on your city tour. Today you will visit St. George Church, Ethnographical Museum, National Museum and Entoto Mountain. Overnight in Addis Ababa.
Overnight in Nexus Hotel, Addis Ababa
Meal plan: n/a
The National Museum in Addis Ababa holds an interesting collection of artefacts from Ethiopia's illustrious past. The undoubted star is Lucy, a skeleton of a female Australopithecus afarensis, named from the Afar region of Ethiopia where she was found. Discovered in 1974, Lucy is 3.2 million years old and shares traits with apes (her skull) and with humans (walking upright), leading to claims of the 'missing link' having been discovered. Sometimes the museum exhibits a replica when Lucy is on tour overseas.
The St. George Church was established in 1982 to preserve and promote Ethiopian Orthodox clergy. It is a small octagonal building that was the site of Emperor Hailie Selassie's coronation.
The two-storey Ethnological Museum is a great place to learn about the diversity of Ethiopia. It is structured like a story book, depicting the journey of life to death from different perspectives.
Entoto Mountain, located to the north of Addis Ababa, offers a panoramic view of the capital. It is the highest part of the city and is historically covered in Eucalyptus trees, which are often referred to as the 'lungs of Addis Ababa'.