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Ethiopia’s premier trekking and walking destination, the 412km2 Simien Mountains National Park was inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site in 1979, whereupon UNESCO lauded it as “one of the world’s most spectacular landscapes, with jagged mountain peaks deep valleys and sharp precipices dropping some 1,500m”. In addition to the splendid scenery and hiking opportunities, the Afromontane meadows and moorlands of the upper Simiens also form one of Ethiopia’s most important biodiversity hotspots, populated by an alluring wealth of endemic plants and animals including Walia ibex, gelada baboon, and Ethiopian wolf.
By road
Debark, the junction town for the national park lies 830km from Addis Ababa, 275km from Bahir Dar, and 100km from Gondar along a surfaced road. It is 250km southwest of Aksum along a road that remains unsurfaced for much of its length. The 100km drive from Gondar to Debark takes up to two hours. Transport can be provided by any operator in Gondar and taxis are also available to do the run.
The entrance gate at Buyit Ras is 14km east of Debark. Transport there, or to any of the lodges or camps, can be arranged through the national park office in Debark or using local tour operators located in the main towns.
By air
The closest airport is in Gondar. This is connected to Addis Ababa, Lalibela, and Aksum by daily flights with Ethiopian Airways (www.ethiopianairlines.com).
The best way to explore the park is on a multi-day hike or horseback trek arranged through the park headquarters at Debark. Alternatively, an all-weather 4×4 road runs east from Debark towards Bwahit Pass before veering south to Darasge Maryam.
A world-class ecolodge is situated 6km east of Buyit Ras and a second is under construction at Limalimo a few kilometres north of Debark along the Aksum Road. Basic hutted accommodation can be found at Sankaber, Gich and Chennek Camps. There are several basic campsites elsewhere in the park. Budget hotels can be found in Debark.
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