Have an early breakfast. Drive (35kms/45 min) and make a short hike (20 min) to visit the majestic Blue Nile Falls named Tis Issat in the Amharic language which descriptively translates as "Smoke of Fire." The Falls plunge over a sheer 45 mt precipice that is 400 mt wide. Sought in vain by Egyptians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, the first European to discover the source of the Nile was Portuguese Father Paez. Stop by the bustling open market and then return to the hotel for an early lunch before transfer for the flight to Addis. Transfer to your hotel, then start a brief tour of the city of Addis Ababa, which in the Amharic language means "New Flower." Founded by Emperor Menelik in 1887, Addis is the capital of modern Ethiopia and has a population of about 3 million. It is graced as Africa's diplomatic capital with the presence of the headquarters for the Organization of African Unity and is the port of entry for most Travelers. Drive to the Ethnological Museum, which exhibits the culture and handicrafts of various Ethiopian ethnic groups. Drive through the Mercato, the largest open market on the continent. Enjoy a lively evening of traditional Ethiopian food and musical entertainment at the Crown Hotel. Overnight at the Hilton/Sheraton.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Image Source: A. Savin