Nechisar National Park

Nechisar National Park

Nechisar National Park is an iconic natural reserve in Ethiopia, known for its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. Visitors are drawn to its unique scenery, including the famous 'White Grass Plains' and the splendid lakes Chamo and Abaya.

297,000
Acres Protected
Not specifically marked
Miles of Trails
Varies, with no official count
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Nechisar National Park

Nechisar National Park
 

Nechisar National Park covers an impressive area in southern Ethiopia, characterized by diverse ecosystems ranging from savannahs and escarpments to wetlands and forests. The park is distinguished by the 'White Grass Plains', home to various wildlife including zebras, gazelles, and numerous bird species. Lakes Chamo and Abaya flank the park, creating a rich biodiversity hub with crocodiles and hippos. Historically, the park was established in 1974 to protect these natural habitats and their inhabitants. Key recreational activities include game drives, bird watching, and boat trips on Lake Chamo. Visitors also explore the park's breathtaking landscapes and diverse fauna and flora. Nechisar National Park is particularly appealing for its combination of stunning vistas, rich biodiversity, and cultural significance with indigenous tribes living nearby.

Highlights

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White Grass Plains, teeming with wildlife like zebras and gazelles

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Lake Chamo, known for its large Nile crocodiles and hippos

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The scenic shores of Lake Abaya, offering stunning views

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Dense populations of a wide variety of bird species, ideal for birdwatchers

Notable Natural Features

White Grass Plains

A unique open savannah habitat ideal for zebra and gazelle watching.

Lake Chamo

Known for significant populations of crocodiles and hippos, offering exciting boat tours.

Amharic Cliff

Offers panoramic views of the park and lakes, a favorite for photography.