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Travel tips, cultural insights, and in-depth guides to help you explore Ethiopia like a local.
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A comprehensive guide on vaccinations, medication, and general safety protocols to ensure a safe and memorable trip to Ethiopia.

Preparing for a trip to Ethiopia? Getting an e-Visa is easier than ever. Here is a definitive guide on the steps required to secure entry...

From Axum to Gondar, Ethiopia's history spans thousands of years. Uncover the empires that shaped the Horn of Africa...

Apart from the famous Blue Nile falls, Ethiopia boasts numerous hidden waterfalls that cascade down sweeping valleys during the rainy season...

The Ethiopian Highlands offer dramatic landscapes, deep gorges, and towering peaks, providing perfect trekking opportunities...

The green, yellow, and red colors of the Ethiopian flag have inspired the pan-African colors globally. Here is the history and meaning behind the stan...

Ethiopian Airlines is Africa's largest carrier, connecting the continent to the world. A review of their service and routing options...

Children play a significant role in Ethiopian festivity greetings. Offering flowers and singing special songs is a timeless tradition...

Enkutatash, the Ethiopian New Year, happens in September when yellow Adey Abeba flowers blanket the highlands. Children sing songs and pass out flower...

Ethiopian cuisine is famously vegan-friendly due to religious fasting laws, leading to arguably the best plant-based dishes globally...

While simple, the depth of flavor in a well-made Shiro can surpass complex meat dishes, making it beloved across the nation...

Misir wot is a vibrant red lentil stew spiced generously with berbere. It's a staple during the many fasting seasons in the Ethiopian Orthodox calenda...

Coffee is deeply ingrained in Ethiopian culture. The traditional ceremony involves roasting beans over hot coals, grinding them traditionally, and bre...

Tibs is a popular dish composed of pan-fried meat pieces, often beef or lamb, cooked with onions, peppers, and rosemary. A perfect complement to injer...

Holidays and special occasions in Ethiopia are celebrated with lavish feasts featuring diverse stews, raw meats, and endless injera...

In Ethiopia, eating is a communal affair. Discarding cutlery, friends and family gather around a single large injera platter, eating with their right ...

Beyaynetu is an Ethiopian vegetarian platter, perfect for sampling various dishes at once, heavily consumed during fasting days...
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Shiro Wat is a delicious, thick stew made from powdered chickpeas or broad beans, blended with spices. It's an affordable and nutritious everyday meal...
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Injera is the staple bread of Ethiopia, made from teff flour. It requires a fermentation process that gives it its distinct sour flavor and spongy tex...
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Doro Wat is often considered the national dish of Ethiopia. This rich, spicy chicken stew takes time to prepare but is incredibly rewarding...
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