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In a place where untold discoveries lie around each and every corner, Ethiopia’s hotels and lodges boast some of the most spellbinding locations. Whether you are trekking through jungles or exploring ancient religious sights, they offer a welcome embrace at the end of each day with local cuisine completing the experience.
Have you been searching for a room with a view? Perched on the hilltop above the town of Lalibela is where you’ll find Mount View Hotel, the answer to all your panoramic dreams. A contemporary boutique hotel with stunning vistas of the surrounding ...
View hotelStaying at the highest hotel in Africa is definitely an experience and when it’s as beautiful as the Simien Lodge you might never want to leave. An escape amidst the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its stunningly rugged landscape will help you rech...
View hotelHere at Black Tomato we’ve reached new heights of unforgettable hotels with Bale Mountain Lodge, an eight bedroom rustic retreat in a cloud forest 2380 metres above sea level. You’ll be surrounded by nothing but the spectacular landscape of one o...
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