Afropia Adventures

Genuine Adventure and True Cultural Bonds

Lyon se rapproche de l’Éthiopie : une nouvelle liaison Ethiopian Airlines ouvre les portes de l’Afrique

Lyon se rapproche de l’Éthiopie : une nouvelle liaison Ethiopian Airlines ouvre les portes de l’Afrique

Share

ShareVoyager en Éthiopie depuis la région lyonnaise devient plus simple que jamais. Ethiopian Airlines, la plus grande compagnie aérienne d’Afrique et membre de Star Alliance, a annoncé le lancement d’une nouvelle liaison européenne incluant Lyon, via Genève. Cette ouverture marque

Hiking and Trekking in Ethiopia: Benefits and a Growing Travel Trend

Hiking and Trekking in Ethiopia: Benefits and a Growing Travel Trend

Share

ShareIntroduction Hiking and trekking in Ethiopia are becoming more than just outdoor activities. Today, they are a growing lifestyle and travel trend, especially among young Ethiopians. Every weekend, hiking and trekking groups leave Addis Ababa for nearby hills, lakes, and

January 1st Is New Year for Most of the World — But Not for Ethiopia

January 1st Is New Year for Most of the World — But Not for Ethiopia

Share

ShareOn January 1st, much of the world pauses to welcome a new year. However, the New Year in Ethiopia, celebrated in September, provides a different cultural experience altogether. Flights are full, hotels are booked, and celebrations take place across continents.

UNESCO and Ethiopia’s Ministry of Tourism Lead High-Level Visit to Dire Dawa and Harar

UNESCO and Ethiopia’s Ministry of Tourism Lead High-Level Visit to Dire Dawa and Harar

Share

ShareA high-level delegation organized by Ethiopia’s Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the UNESCO Ethiopia Office conducted an official visit to the historic cities of Dire Dawa and Harar, two of the country’s most culturally rich destinations. The delegation was

“3.4-Million-Year-Old Human Ancestor Discovered in Ethiopia: A New Close Relative of Lucy”

“3.4-Million-Year-Old Human Ancestor Discovered in Ethiopia: A New Close Relative of Lucy”

Share

A groundbreaking discovery in Ethiopia’s Afar Region has unveiled a 3.4-million-year-old hominid skeleton, a close evolutionary relative of the famous “Lucy.” This remarkable find, announced by Professor Yohannes Haile-Selassie from Arizona State University, sheds new light on our understanding of human origins. Dubbed “Lucy’s Close Relative,” this ancient ancestor lived during the same period as Lucy, reinforcing Ethiopia’s status as the cradle of humankind. With ongoing research revealing vital evidence, this discovery promises to enrich our knowledge of early human evolution. Dive into the details of this extraordinary find and its implications for our past!

The 12,000-Year Sleeper Awakens: Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts in Ethiopia

The 12,000-Year Sleeper Awakens: Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts in Ethiopia

Share

A momentous geological event unfolded on November 23, 2025, as the long-dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in 12,000 years. This colossal eruption sent towering plumes of ash across continents, disrupting air travel and impacting local communities. With no immediate casualties reported, the thick layer of ash poses a serious threat to livestock and livelihoods in the Afar region. Discover how this extraordinary event has reshaped the landscape and affected lives, and learn about the fascinating adventures awaiting those who dare to explore the Danakil Depression.

The Leap to Manhood: Experiencing Hamer Bull Jumping in Ethiopia

The Leap to Manhood: Experiencing Hamer Bull Jumping in Ethiopia

Share

The Bull Jumping ceremony (known as Ukuli Bula in the Hamer language) is a multi-day event that involves the entire community. The climax is when the initiate, known as the Maza, must run back and forth across the backs of a line of 15 to 30 castrated male cattle. He must complete this four times without falling, symbolically leaving his childhood behind and crossing into adulthood

What To Know Before Traveling to Ethiopia

What To Know Before Traveling to Ethiopia

Share

Planning a trip to Ethiopia? Here are the most frequently asked questions to help you prepare with confidence. From visa requirements and the best time to visit, to health tips, safety, local customs, and what to expect during your tour, this guide covers all the essentials. Learn about money matters, recommended vaccinations, altitude considerations, cultural etiquette, transportation, and accommodation standards. Whether you’re exploring historic sites, trekking in the highlands, or joining a custom adventure, this FAQ gives you a clear and practical overview to make your journey smooth, safe, and unforgettable.

From Dancing Goats to Divine Brew: The Legend of Kaldi

From Dancing Goats to Divine Brew: The Legend of Kaldi

Share

Celebrate the legendary origins of coffee with the enchanting Ethiopian tale of Kaldi the Goat Herder. This story traces the discovery of coffee back to Ethiopia’s lush highlands, where energetic goats, curious monks, and a magical aroma gave birth to the world’s first cup. From ancient forests to global culture, this myth honors Ethiopia as the true birthplace of coffee and highlights the deep tradition behind the Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony.