Awash National Park Ethiopia

Awash National Park Ethiopia

Located at the southern tip of the Afar Region, this park is 225 kilometers east of Addis Ababa. The south boundary of the park is formed by the Awash river which swings north soon after leaving the park and eventually disappears into the Afar (Danakil) region. The Park covers an area of 827 square kilometers, most of it lies at an altitude of 900 meters. In the middle of the park is the dormant volcano of Fantale, reaching a height of 2007 meters at its top.

The park is traversed by a series of well-maintained tracks, which take in the most spectacular of the many scenic attractions. One of the main features is the Fantale volcano, on the southern flank of which can be seen the dark scar of the latest lava flow of 1820. The mountain slopes hold evidence of sixteenth-century habitation, seen as remains of walls and settlements of considerable proportion. The interior of the mountain-top crater — with its wispy white breath of steam vents — is still used by the local people, the Kereyu, for grazing livestock on a seasonal basis.

Another feature of the park is the hot springs in the extreme north. The water of these springs and rivers is in the region of 36°C (97°F) and is used by the local people to water stock.

The plains to the south of the main road are excellent for animal viewing and are bordered to the south by the Awash Gorge, Plunging 250 meters (820 feet) to the river. The western end of the Gorge is marked by the Awash Falls, which can vary in intensity from a murky reasonable flow to a raging chocolate-colored torrent, depending on the rainfall and the activity of the hydro-electric scheme above it.

Size of Awash National Park Ethiopia

The park covers an area of 756 square kilometers, comprised mainly of acacia and grassland, but with an interesting range of volcanic landscapes.

Location of Awash National Park Ethiopia

Awash National Park is a national park in Ethiopia Spanning across the southern tip of the Afar Region and the north-eastern corner of the Misraq Shewa Zone of Oromia, this park is 225 kilometers east of Addis Ababa (and a few kilometers west of Awash, with its southern boundary along the Awash River.

How to get to Awash National Park Ethiopia

It is one of Ethiopia’s most popular and interesting national parks. One of the advantages of the Awash National Park is that it is easily reached from Addis Ababa, located on the main Addis-Assab highway, which bisects the park. The main road from the town of Melehara leads to the park headquarters and the campsites, both of which are situated near the dramatic Awash Falls where the river enters its gigantic gorge.

Things to do in Awash National Park Ethiopia

Rafting in Awash River

Bordering the park, a twenty-eight-kilometer (17-mile) stretch Of the Awash River offers a superb one- or two-day rafting trip — if the water level allows it — featuring lots of spirited rapids, wildlife, and impressive rugged cliffs and side canyons. The trip starts at the Awash Falls and ends at the beach below the town of Awash Station, with an optional overnight at small hot springs sacred to the Kercyu people

Birding tours

The birds are numerous, with more than 300 species on record. The campsites are an excellent place to sight birds. There, above the quiet murmur of the river, one can hear the exuberant chatter of greenwood-hoopoes, the rollicking duel of red-and-yellow barbets, or the soft lament of the emerald-spotted wood dove — to name only a few. Carmine bee-eaters maneuver over the water, homing in on their airborne prey.

Wildlife encounters

Awash’s wildlife reflects its dry nature, The Beisa Oryx inhabits many of the more open areas, and greater and lesser kudu the bushed areas. Soemmerring’s gazelle have distinctive white rumps and are often seen with the Oryx. A small population of the endemic sub-species Swayne’s hartebeest was translocated here and occupy the grass plains. The tiny Salt’s dik-dik appears frequently under the dry acacia bushes and Defassa waterbuck arc seen in the bushy river area. There are two species of baboon — the Anubis and the hamadryas. Though each has very different social structures, they hybridize near the river. Other monkeys are colobus in the riverine forest and grivet in drier areas. Fan tale crater provides a different habitat, supporting mountain reedbuck and klipspringer. Crocodile and hippopotamus splash in the Awash River and in the cooler parts of the springs and rivers in the north. Lion, leopard, serval, caracal, and wildcat are all seen infrequently.

When to visit Awash National Park Ethiopia

The best time to visit the Awash National Park for birding is during the rainy season because, during this time, you get to see the different birds that always lounge on the banks of the river, and birding is best done in the morning.

Where to stay in Awash National Park Ethiopia

Awash Falls Lodge is the only accommodation facility in the park. Genet Hotel is found in the town of Awash which is 14 km away from the park.

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