To help inspire or plan your trip to Ethiopia, some of its major attractions for travellers are shown below, including some of the best natural, historical, cultural and adventure sites in the country. These include all of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for Ethiopia which represent the best of the world's cultural and natural heritage.
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Ethiopia Historical Circuit - Historical attractions

Axum
Axum
Axum

The small town of Axum in the north of Ethiopia was once the capital of the Axumite Empire which flourished between the 1st century BC and the 7th century AD. The Axumites traded with Rome, Persia and India and was one of the great civilisations of its day. There are many historical sites in and around Axum dating from this time, most notably the stelae of the Axumite kings, giant granite obelisks marking their tombs. According to legend, Axum was also the birthplace and home of the Queen of Sheba in the 10th century BC and her son Menelik (fathered by King Solomon) returned from Jerusalem with the Ark of the Covenant. Ethiopians believe the Ark still resides in Axum, located in a building of the Church of St. Mary of Zion.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Aksum

Gonder
Gonder
Gonder

The fortress-city of Fasil Ghebbi is located in the city of Gonder which was the imperial capital for over 200 years. It was built in the 16th and 17th centuries by King Fasilides and his successors. Known as The Royal Enclosure, the compound contains well preserved castles, palaces, a banquet hall, library, lion house and other buildings, the Gonderian architecture displaying Arab, Hindu and European influences. Nearby in Gonder lies Debre Berhan Selassie, a beautifully preserved 17th century church, and Fasilidas's Pool, which is filled with water and worshippers every year during the Timkat Festival.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar Region

Harar
Harar
Harar

Harar, located in the east of Ethiopia, is the fourth holiest Muslim city in the world. There are 82 mosques and over 100 shrines in the city enclosed by city walls built between the 13th and 16th centuries which have 25 towers and 5 gates to enter the city. Inside are elegantly designed townhouses and narrow streets with small shops, evocative of scenes from Arabian Nights. Don't forget to feed the hyena.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Harar Jugol, the Fortified Historic Town

Lower Valley of the Awash

The Awash Valley is an important paleontological site with findings dating back millions of years giving important insights into human evolution. The most famous discovery came in 1973 when the remains of the skeleton known as Lucy were found.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Lower Valley of the Awash

Yeha Temple

Yeha is thought to be Ethiopia's oldest settlement, dating back 3,000 years. Its large temple was originally dedicated to the moon god Ilmuqah similar to other temples in Yemen, but was converted in the 6th century to a Christian church.



Southern Ethiopia - Historical attractions

Tiya

Tiya is the most important archaeological site discovered in the Soddo region south of Addis Ababa. The site contains the remains of an ancient Ethiopian culture whose age has not yet been precisely determined, including 32 carved stelae covered with symbols.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Tiya

Konso Cultural Landscape

The Konso Cultural Landscape is a region of stone walled terraces and fortified settlements in the Konso highlands of Ethiopia which have developed over 400 years as an adaption to its dry hostile environment. The site is noted for its anthropomorphic wooden statues, grouped to represent respected members of their communities and particularly heroic events, and the stone steles in the towns which denote the community's leaders over the generations.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Konso Cultural Landscape