Ethiopia: Country in East Africa
Ethiopia is an East African nation full of surprises, with a fertile, green high plateau that feeds much of the Nile. It follows a unique 13-month calendar and counts time from sunrise, beginning the day at 6 a.m. As one of the worldâs oldest Christian countries, its culture is deeply rooted in ancient traditions. Travellers should plan for park fees, carry cash, and use flights or buses to get around. Add injera, spicy stews, coffee ceremonies, and honey wine, and Ethiopia becomes truly unforgettable.
Recorded Video Script
Ethiopia, a nation in East Africa often misunderstood, yet rich with surprises. Forget what you've heard. Ethiopia's central high plateau, which contributes 80% of the Nile's water, is fertile, high altitude, and bursts with greenery, defying common misconceptions. Home to unique culture, Ethiopia follows its own calendar of 13 months. Days begin at 6 a.m. It's one of the world's oldest Christian nations, rooted in ancient Aksumite traditions. Travelers, here's what to know. Costs can add up. Park fees and guided tours add up. Domestic travel is eased by flights, buses, or shared private vehicles. Carry most of your money in cash, though ATMs are increasingly available. and the flavors. Think injera with dorawat, tibs, kitfo, shiro, and spiced vegetable stews. End your day traditional style with Ethiopian coffee ceremonies or a sip of Tej honey wine. This is Ethiopia, where every moment is warm, vibrant, and unforgettable.
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!