Things to Know Before Travelling to Ethiopia
Facts
Capital: Addis Ababa
Population: 123,095,658 (2023)
Language: Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia and is widely spoken by a large proportion of the population. It is the language of government, education, and business. However, there are 80 different languages spoken throughout the country, making it one of the most linguistically diverse countries in Africa.
Currency: Ethiopian Birr (ETB)
Visas
Most visitors to Ethiopia require a visa to enter the country. The easiest way to apply for a visa is to do so online through the official Ethiopian e-Visa website or through an Ethiopian embassy or consulate in your home country.
Tourist visas typically cost between US$30 and US$70 for a 30-day visa, depending on your nationality.
Some nationalities are eligible for visa on arrival at the airport. However, it is recommended to apply in advance to avoid potential delays or complications.
It's always a good idea to check the latest visa requirements and fees with the Ethiopian embassy or consulate in your home country before you travel to Ethiopia.
Best time to visit
Dry season (October - February):
This is the best time to visit most of Ethiopia, including the historical sites, national parks, and cultural festivals.
The weather is generally sunny and dry, with mild temperatures during the day and cooler nights.
Wildlife sightings are easier as animals gather around water sources.
This is also a good time for hiking and trekking in the mountains and highlands.
Hot and dry season (March - May):
This season is characterised by temperatures reaching up to 35°C (95°F) in some areas.
The landscape is dry and dusty, and some national parks and hiking trails may be closed due to the high risk of wildfires.
However, this season is a good time to visit the Omo Valley and other lowland regions, where the weather is more tolerable.
Rainy season (June - September):
This is the low season for tourism.
The countryside is lush and green, and many areas are in bloom.
Some national parks and hiking trails may be closed due to flooding or difficult road conditions.
However, the Simien Mountains are particularly stunning during this time, with spectacular waterfalls and dramatic cloud formations.
Top Things to Do in Ethiopia
Prices in Ethiopia
Accommodation
100-400 ETB (US$2-$9) per night (budget hotel or hostel)
500-1,500 ETB (US$11-$33) per night (midrange hotel)
Food & Drink
50-150 ETB (US$1-$3)(local meal at a restaurant)
5-10 ETB (US$0.10-$0.20)(bottle of water)
Transportation
2-5 ETB (US$0.05-$0.10)(city bus fare)
100-200 ETB (US$2-$4)(taxi ride within city)
Activities
100-200 ETB (US$2-$4)(entrance to historical site)
1,500-5,000 ETB (US$33-$110) per day (trekking tour)