Ethiopian Lakes are home to different species of fishes and other aquatic organisms. Many endemic and native fishes are listed in the world fish data base. A total of 200 types are listed; quite a number are endemic to Ethiopia.
The Ethiopian freshwater can be broadly categorized into three forms; Nilo-Sudanic, East and South African as well as Endemic forms. The highland lakes consist of East African and Endemic forms while the Nilo-Sudanic forms are restricted to the southern rift lakes of Abaya and Chamo.
With rivers and lakes full of a wide variety of fishes, some with extraordinary sizes, Ethiopia provides perhaps a unique and unmatchable sport fishing condition than any other African destination. Ethiopia has more than 200 species of freshwater fish including Nile perch, wide varieties of catfish, tiger fish, and brown and rainbow trout. Fishing is best just before and after the rains, from December to March and September to October.
Amba Ethiopia Tours provides all the facilities needed for a superb fishing experience in Ethiopia and would like to know how you can assist more. Fishing Tour program are prepared with the combinations to other tours.
Ethiopia has rightly become one of Africa's leading birding destinations.
Ethiopia is well known for its human fossils, especially the world famous Lucy (or Dinknesh in Ethiopia) language.
It is a land of astonishing natural beauty offering all sort of landscapes scenery ranging from semi desert steppe to afro-alpine highlands soaring as high as 4,620 meter above sea level.
Ethiopia has a larger population of equines – horses, mules and donkeys. Horses in particular have played a prominent role in the history and culture of Ethiopia.
Ethiopian Lakes are home to different species of fishes and other aquatic organisms. Many endemic and native fishes are listed in the world fish data base.
Ethiopia is an exceptional interesting country for bicycle tours. The climate is pleasant, the landscape varies from green rolling hills to dramatic mountains with impressive views.