With
LTO
visit Ethiopia – The cradle of mankind. Truly, we provide an
insight into Africa of a bygone age through Ethiopia a land of
mystery, ancient history, fierce beauty, splendor, discovery,
secretive, and full of extraordinary wonders.
LAL TOUR
OPERATION (LTO) ITINERARY
Lal Tour
Operation (LTO) is one of the sister companies organized
under the Lal Business House P.L.C being its head office at
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
LTO
organizes and operates package of group, individual tailor –
made tours and special interest tours to every exciting corner
of the country.
Be it to the North where the awe-inspiring historical sites of
this ancient land abound or to the virtually untouched
traditional cultures of the fascinating exotic tribes in the
south. And even to the roof of Africa’s incredibly scenic and
breathtaking landscapes which are home to many beautiful,
endemic birds and mammals.
You get a genuine reason to choose
LTO for all your travel needs
for the reason that it is one of the few among the many travel
companies in Ethiopia that operates its own chain of hotels in
one of the most tourist frequented routes, the historic route
Lalibela, the 3 Star Lal Hotel – situated at the very spot where
well over 98% of the tourists who touch Ethiopia’s soil by no
means want to miss from their itinerary.
Almost equally important is the location of the second 3 star
Lal Hotel found at woldia, the junction place to go to Aksum,
Gondar, Bahir – Dar, Lalibela and back to Addis Ababa.
The very possession of these hotels, by relieving you from
booking inconveniences especially during the celebration of the
two fabulous festivities of Genna (Ethiopian Christmas) and
Timket (Epiphany), when tourists flood the town of Lalibela, we
clearly stand out from others. Why? Because while many tourists
of other companies have to bear the inconvenience of bookings,
our clients enjoy 1st class services in our 3 star hotel.
The materialization of your meticulously planned tour program is
made possible by our modern and comfortable vehicles which are
fit for negotiating the rough and Kaleidoscopic terrain of
Ethiopia.
From a wide variety of tour possibilities available, depending
on one’s disposal, be it a weekender, transit passenger,
business travelers or conference participants, hikers,
naturalists, photographers, geologists and anthropologists can
indulge and use our speciality in handling and making things
possible especially for travelers who do not have ample time to
spare for traveling around that would require longer time.
In light of our hotel accommodation, tree shaded camping sites,
transfers, guiding services, souvenir shopping and car hire etc
at this very point, we are the only full – fledged and
multifaceted service provider at Lalibela.
Rest assured
that you'll receive the best care and service that you thought
can only be attained from car rental ireland companies
If you opt for true money worth services with its corresponding
attractive tour quotation,
LTO
is the right and indispensable
choice.
So, won’t you begin your journey from the land of the
beginning with LTO?
BAHIR DAR
BAHIR DAR:
is located on the southern shores of lake Tana from where
excursions by boat can be made to the lake’s island and
peninsulas and to the “Tissisat Falls.” (the most spectacular
water falls of the country). The blue Nile draws its strength
from the large reservoir, Lake Tana, set at 1,830 m above sea
level. The lake includes more than 30 islands and peninsulas,
most of which shield ancient monasteries, decorated with
wonderful wall paintings from the 12th to the 20th centaury.
Among its multitude of monasteries, some can only be visited by
men.
GONDAR
GONDAR ,
surrounded by the lower hills of the southern semien
mountains, lies at 2,200M above sea level. “The city of the
castles” is one of Ethiopia’s most fascinating cities, founded
by Emperor Fasilidas in 1632. At this time, Gondar became the
royal capital city of the country. In subsequent years, several
castles were built, each unique in size and architecture. Gondar
is a city rich in fabulous history and ancient monuments. For
many centuries it was the center of fine arts, music, science,
religion, commerce and administration. The most interesting
church of Gondar is “Debre Berehan Selassie”. This Trinity
church is built in a rectangular shape, its ceilings are
decorated with beautiful winged angles and its walls with
impressive scenes depicting biblical events.
LALIBELA
LALIBELA,
Set at 2,600 m above sea level in the rugged mountains in the
northern end of Wollo, is the most exciting attraction of the
country from here the Zagwe Dynasty ruled the country. From
several centuries. Formerly known as Roha, the town of Lalibela
bears the name of its most famous king “Lalibela” (1181 –
1221A.C). There are in total eleven rock hewn monolithic
churches, believed to have been built by king Lalibela, which
are architecturally unique buildings, finely carved, some
decorated with beautiful paintings. There is nothing that could
be more attractive than the fascinating and impressive churches
with their ancient architecture and carving. The churches of
Lalibela are the eighth wonders of the world.
AKSUM
Axum is one
of the most important archeological sites of Ethiopia. It is
well known for its ruins of the palace of the legendary Queen of
Sheba who reigned about 1000 B.C. The greatest mystery of all,
however, is that the son of the Queen of Sheba, Menelik I, first
king of the Solomonic Dynasty brought with him the Ark of the
covenant is believed still to be kept in the church of St.Mary
of Zion erected on the original location of the oldest church of
Ethiopia. The Aksumite kingdom’s conversion to Christianity in
the 4th century makes Ethiopia, after Armenia and Georgia, the
third oldest Christian county. The site of the country’s most
ancient city, shields and shelters a great number of priceless
relic. Other ancient sites are the 2000 years old stelae, (some
are even much older), which are made from single blocks of
granite carved to represent multi-storey houses.
DEBRE DAMO
Deber Damo
the ancient monastery of Debre-Damo dates back to early Axumite
period and is onsidered to be the oldest church in the country.
Unlike other monasteries and churches. Debre-Damo is built on
the edge of a cliff accessible only by a rope.
AFAR REGION
AFAR REGION: the
Afar region is part of the Ethiopian Rift Valley. Since the late
1960s it has attracted the attention of researchers because of its
uniqueness as the world's only active, superior triple junction
where the complex tectonics and volcanism of an area between three
separating lithosphere plates (African, Eastern African, and
Arabian) can be observed on dry land. From archaeological point of
view it was from this region that LUCY, the most important hominid
skeleton dated at about 3.5 million years discovered. Any one who
wants to visit the homeland of this Great, Great, Great grandmother
of the 6 Billion people of the world have to travel to the Afar
region. The Denakil Depression, at 120 meters below sea level is one
of the lowest points on earth's surface and it is found in the Afar
region.
HARAR
Harar the Medieval
“Walled City” with its 99 Mosques and Shrines, is considered the
fourth most sacred center of the Islamic world. The town of
Harar is surrounded by a strong stone and mud wall with five
large gates. Harari women are famous for making beautiful
baskets while the town’s silversmiths are famous for their
attractive Jewelry. Places of interest to be visited in Harar
are : the “Rimbaud House” which is named after the famous French
poet who lived there in 1880, the rich and exciting market
places, the house of Ras Mekonnen and the Hyena-Man performance
who, in the early evening, feeds his wild friends, the hyenas,
with meat and bones which he hold between his teeth.
AWASH NATIONAL PARK
Awash National Park
lying in the lowlands east of Addis Ababa, and striding the
Awash River, the Awash National Park is one of the finest
reserves in Ethiopia. The Awash River, one of the major rivers
of the Horn of Africa, waters important agricultural lands in
the north- eastern part of Ethiopia and eventually flows into
the wilderness of Danakil Depression. The dramatic Awash Falls
as the river tumbles into its gorge, is the site not to be
missed in the national park. A special attraction is the
beautiful clear pools of the hot springs (Filwoha). Awash
National Park, surrounding the dormant volcano of Fantale, is a
reserve of arid and semi-arid woodland and Savannah, with
riverine forests along the Awash River. Forty-six species of
animals have been identified here, including Beisa Oryx and
Swayne's Hartebeest. The bird life is prolific specially along
the river and in amongst the 392 species recorded.
RIFT VALLEY LAKES
RIFT VALLEY
LAKES: Ethiopia’s Rift Valley is known to be one of the biggest
birds sanctuaries in Africa. Each of the seven lakes has its own
attractions, shelters different species of birds and many wild
animals. The Rift Valley is also the habitat for a variety of flora
and fauna.
The Addis Ababa
southern road leads you to Debre-Zeyit, an exotic small town with
spectacular crater lakes. Proceed to lake Ziway, the first of the
Rift Valley lakes, lake Abijata and Shalla National park for bird
watching. A good place to view Crocodiles is on the shore of lake
Chamo, just south of the town of Arba Minch, at a place popularly
referred to as the “AZZO GEBEYA” or crocodile Market. This spot
offers one of Africa’s most impressive displays of big crocodiles.
BALE MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL PARK
Bale Mountains National
Park is an area of high altitude plateau that is broken by
numerous spectacular volcanic plugs and peaks, beautiful alpine
lakes and rushing mountain streams that descend into deep rocky
gorges on their way to the lowlands below. As you ascend into
the mountains you will experience changes in the vegetation with
altitude, from juniper forests to heather moorlands and alpine
meadows, which at various times of year exhibit an abundance of
colorful wildflowers. Bale Mountains National Park is the
largest area of Afro-Alpine habitat in the whole of the
continent. It gives the visitor opportunities for unsurpassed
mountain walking, horse trekking, scenic driving and the chances
to view many of Ethiopia's endemic mammals, in particular the
Semien Fox, Mountain Nyala, Black and White Colobus Monkey and
Endemic birds, such as the Harenna forest.
SEMIEN FOX
Semien Fox the
Semien Fox -despite its name, is more common here in Bale than it is
in Semien. It is found nowhere in between these two isolated
mountain areas, and nowhere else in the world. The animal is the
size and colour of a European Red Fox, but with long legs, longer
muzzle, and a striking black and white tail.
OMO VALLEY
Omo Valley is
dominated mainly by many ethnic groups who speak omotic language as
classified by linguistics. The region and the people of this are one
of the least affected by the modern world. The life style of the
people has hardly changed for centuries. People still live in simple
make shift huts, dress animal skins and drink with calabashes. The
area is a veritable paradise for photographers and naturalists.
The people of
the Omo Valley and their culture have been source of fascination for
travelers. The Hammar who are well known for their sense of elegance
are the major ethnic group in the region. The Surma and Mursi women,
who wear lip plates by piercing their lower lip have been compelling
tourists to travel to their land to see what seems impossible.