Experience Eastern Ethiopia in a brief yet incredibly rewarding birding tour! If your time in Ethiopia is limited but you’re eager to encounter numerous bird species (including endemics) amidst stunning landscapes, this tour is perfect for you.
Our tour begins with birding across the scenic high-altitude Sululta Plains, followed by an exploration of the awe-inspiring mountain escarpments near Debre Libanos. Finally, we conclude the tour at Gemesa Gedel, offering a good opportunity to spot the endemic Ethiopia species, Ankober Serin.
Come along with us for a ‘short but sweet’ birding tour in Eastern Ethiopia!
On the first day of this remarkable birding tour, we’ll journey to the Sululta Plains just north of Addis Ababa. These high-altitude plateau grasslands offer fantastic birding opportunities, where we’ll likely spot species such as the endangered White-backed Vulture, African Hobby, African Citril, Mountain Thrush, Tacazze Sunbird, Greater Blue-eared Starling, Secretarybird, Erckel’s Francolin, Red-chested Swallow, Cape Crow, Pectoral-patch Cisticola, and African Quailfinch, among others.
Later in the afternoon, we’ll explore the birding sites near Debre Libanos, an ancient monastery perched on a breathtaking mountain escarpment. Here, we’ll have the chance to observe the Fan-tailed Raven, Stout Cisticola, Ethiopia Boubou, Variable Sunbird, Ruppell’s Robin-chat, Yellow-bellied Waxbill, and three endemic species: White-winged Cliff-chat, Ruppell’s Black Chat, and White-billed Starling. This area also offers sightings of Lammergeiers soaring overhead and, if we’re fortunate, a large troop of Gelada Baboons.
Where you will be staying: Ethio German Park Hotel
On our third day, our birding adventure will unfold around the magnificent Jemma River Valley. Positioned along the rocky valley rim, our primary aim will be to spot the elusive and highly sought-after endemic Ankober Serin, found exclusively along the stunning Ankober escarpment.
The following day, our journey takes us to Melka Jebdu, where we’ll search for a variety of species. Among our targets are the Erckel’s Francolin, Crested Francolin, Speckled Pigeon, White-collared Pigeon, Dusky Turtle Dove, Emerald-spotted Wood Dove, Bare-faced Go-away-bird, Eastern Plantain-eater, Abyssinian Nightjar, African Grey Hornbill, Yellow-breasted Barbet, and the Shining Sunbird, among others!
In the afternoon, we will journey back to the capital where this shirt but compact birding tour will finish.
Where you will be staying: Ethio German Park Hotel
Tour pace:
Slow/Medium – designed to allow ample time at each destination, whilst being concise.
Tour difficulty:
Easy – the majority of birding will be done on foot and at high altitudes, but nothing too over-exerting.
Cost:
The above cost is based on a group of 6 people. Please get in touch if you’d like us to arrange a private tailor made tour
Best time of year to visit:
The best time for birding in Ethiopia is from November to March, coinciding with the presence of Palearctic migrant birds during the dry season—making it an excellent period. Additionally, from April to September, birding remains favourable. During this period, resident birds transition into breeding plumage, becoming more vocal, easier to spot, and visually beautiful. However, heavy rainfall in July and August might affect sightings.
Sustainability:
At Sustainable Birding, our goal is to ensure that every birding holiday we create contributes positively to bird conservation efforts and local communities. Our determination to promote sustainable travel led us to become founding members of Tourism Declares Climate Emergency. As part of this commitment, we have established the world’s pioneering carbon scoring and offsetting framework for tailor-made holidays. Feel free to request us to carbon score your individual trip!
Tour Leader
Yilma Dellelegn is an Ethiopian ornithologist and conservationist with over 40 years of experience working in biodiversity and natural resource management across Ethiopia. He holds a Masters degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Kent and has held numerous leadership positions within Ethiopia’s protected area system.
Throughout his career, Yilma has played an integral role in several aspects of Ethiopia’s conservation efforts. He has extensive experience managing protected areas as well as researching and monitoring bird populations. He has authored over 50 publications on Ethiopian ornithology and wetland ecology. Moreover, Yilma has provided expertise to organisations such as IUCN and BirdLife International on issues pertaining to Important Bird Areas, wetlands, and threatened species.
Yilma has led a number of bird tours in Ethiopia and has worked with several local tour operators leading their tours from different companies such as Naturetrek and more. With his multifaceted background and long-standing commitment to Ethiopia’s biodiversity, Yilma has emerged as one of the country’s leading authorities on conservation and natural resource management. He continues his valuable work of advising projects, researching wildlife, and advocating for protected areas.
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