Wildlife Safari
9 hours
Moderate
Nestled in the verdant landscapes of southwestern Ethiopia, Mago National Park boasts a stunning array of natural beauty and rich biodiversity. This park is an integral sanctuary for the wildlife of the region and offers a glimpse into Ethiopia's impressive variety of ecosystems. Established in 1979, it spans over 2,162 square kilometers and is home to some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife, including elephants, lions, and a multitude of bird species.
Mago National Park is not just a haven for wildlife; it features diverse landscapes ranging from lush forests to expansive savannas. The Omo River, one of the main rivers in Ethiopia, flows through the park, providing vital water sources for both animals and the indigenous communities residing here. An interesting cultural aspect of the park is the Mursi tribe, known for their unique customs and lip plates, offering visitors a chance to encounter an ancient way of life.
Come and uncover the majestic allure of Mago National Park, where nature and culture blend seamlessly.
What to Experience: Embark on a wildlife safari through Mago's diverse terrains. Spot elephants grazing, lions lounging under the trees, and vibrant birdlife filling the skies.
Features: Guided jeep tours offer the best chance to get close to the animals safely.
Local Insights: The park is home to the famous Mursi tribe, who might share insights into their fascinating traditions.
Visitor Tips:
What to Experience: Mago offers a paradise for bird watchers. With over 300 species, enthusiasts can spot rare and vibrant birds in their natural habitat.
Features: Guided walking tours along the Omo River.
Visitor Tips:
What to Experience: Engage in cultural tours to meet the indigenous tribes, such as the Mursi, known for their unique body adornments.
Visitor Tips:
Discover Mago National Park - Mago National Park
Discover Mago National Park in Mago National Park
Coordinates: 5.5143, 36.3498
Wildlife Safari
December to March
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Adventure Seeker
Mago National Park
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.