Gondar city tour
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Gondar city tour

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About this experience

Gondar City Tour is a one of a kind experience you won’t find anywhere else in Africa for the following reasons;

1. Africa’s only Medieval Castle Complex is found in Gondar
2. Gondar is the "Sistine Chapel of Ethiopia"
3. Fasilides’ Bath, the Timkat Festival’s sacred place is located in Gondar
4. Gondar is still a living imperial traditions

Book now and enjoy the hassle free travel experience in the Camelot of Africa!

Available options

Summer 2023/24

Pickup included

What's included

Professional guide
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Traditional Ethiopian Coffee
Driver/guide
Bottles of drinking water
Transport by private vehicle

Detailed itinerary

1

Explore Fasiladas' Palace also known as Fasil Ghebbi, the centerpiece of the historic Royal Enclosure. Built in the 17th century by Emperor Fasiladas, this is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Ethiopia's most impressive historical landmarks. Experience a blend of Ethiopian, Portuguese & Indian architectural influences.

In Fasiladas Castle Complex you will visit the following:

The Grand Palace of Fasiladas; visit the main structure, a massive stone castle with towering walls, turrets, and battlements, reflecting a unique blend of medieval European & traditional Ethiopian styles.

Royal Enclosure (Fasil Ghebbi); a walled compound containing several palaces, churches & administrative buildings from the Gondarine dynasty.

Intricate Architectural Details; arched windows, stone carvings, and wooden balconies showcasing the craftsmanship of the era.

Ruins of Other Palaces; structures like Emperor Iyasu’s Palace (known for its stunning interior murals) and the Palace of Mentewab.

2

Debre Birhan Selassie (Mountain of the Light of the Trinity) is one of Ethiopia’s most revered Orthodox Tewahedo churches. It was built during the reign of Emperor Iyasu I (1682–1706) and is the only church in Gondar to have survived the Mahdist Dervish invasion of 1888, allegedly protected by a swarm of bees that deterred attackers.

This church was built in the classical Gondarine architectural style, characterized by; a rectangular stone and mortar structure, a thatched roof, a surrounding stone wall with twelve towers, symbolizing the Twelve Apostles and three arched doorways (representing the Holy Trinity).

Visit the artistic & religious highlights of this stunning church such as the famous ceiling "Angels’ Eyes", wall paintings (frescoes), the Tabot (Ark of the Covenant replica) and other religious artifacts such as Illuminated manuscripts (written in Ge’ez), processional crosses and ceremonial umbrellas and drum and prayer staffs used in liturgical music.

3

Visit Fasilides’ Bath also called "Qusquam Bath", one of Gondar’s most fascinating historical sites. Built by Emperor Fasilides in the 17th century, this massive sunken pool was originally a royal bathing palace but is now best known as the epicenter of Ethiopia’s Timkat (Epiphany) celebrations.

In the compound you will visit; the grand sunken pool, the two story castle like structure, the surrounding gardens and trees and Timkat festival decorations (if you are visiting in January).

4

Visit Qusquam Maryam Monastery, built in the 18th century by Empress Mentewab, Qusquam Maryam Monastery is a peaceful retreat with royal connections, stunning views, and religious significance.
Here you will visit; the hilltop monastery complex, religious artifacts and panoramic views of Gondar, which offers a breathtaking views of Gondar’s castles, Fasil Ghebbi, and the surrounding countryside.

5

Visit Wolleka, Falasha Village for a glimpse into Ethiopia’s Jewish heritage. The village is located just 5 km from Gondar, nestled in the foothills.

In the village you will visit;
✔ The last remnants of Beta Israel (Falasha) culture which was once a thriving Jewish village. Most residents immigrated to Israel in the 1980s–90s. Today, a few families remain, keeping traditions alive.

✔ Synagogue ruins (now repurposed) and Jewish cemetery with Hebrew inscriptions.

✔ Traditional Black Clay Pottery. Wolleka is famous for its unique, unglazed pottery crafted without a potter’s wheel, using ancient techniques.

✔ Workshops where artisans shape vessels, coffee sets, and figurines by hand.

✔ Distinctive Round Houses (Tukuls). Some homes still reflect the traditional Beta Israel style mud walled, thatch roofed, with Star of David motifs.

✔ And scenic countryside views. Rolling hills, terraced fields, and eucalyptus groves, a peaceful escape from Gondar’s bustle.

6

Named after Emperor Tewodros II, this open square was once part of Gondar’s royal complex, used for military drills, ceremonies, and public gatherings.

Here you will visit the open stone paved square where you will also interact with locals.

Also visit Meskel square, a city center and public gathering space, often used for festivals, markets, and celebrations, especially Meskel (finding of the true Cross) in September.

What's not included

Food and drinks
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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About Gondar

Gondar, known as the 'Camelot of Africa,' is a historic city in Ethiopia renowned for its medieval castles and palaces. It served as the capital of the Ethiopian Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Top Attractions

Fasiledes Castle

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fasiledes Castle is a complex of buildings that served as the royal palace during the 17th and 18th centuries. It is known for its unique architectural style and historical significance.

Historical 2-3 hours Moderate (Entry fee around 250 ETB)

Debre Berhan Selassie Church

This beautifully painted church is famous for its intricate ceiling murals depicting angels and biblical scenes. It is one of the most iconic religious sites in Ethiopia.

Religious 1-2 hours Moderate (Entry fee around 100 ETB)

Qwara Mountains

The Qwara Mountains offer stunning landscapes and hiking opportunities. The area is known for its unique rock formations and scenic views.

Nature Half-day to full-day Free to moderate (Guided tours available)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Doro Wat

A spicy chicken stew made with berbere spice, onions, and garlic, typically served with injera.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat and spicy ingredients.

Injera

A sourdough flatbread made from teff flour, used as both a plate and utensil in Ethiopian cuisine.

Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Vegan and gluten-free options available.

Tibs

Sautéed meat, usually beef or lamb, cooked with spices and vegetables.

Lunch/Dinner Contains meat and may include spicy ingredients.

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Qwara Mountains Trekking in Simien Mountains Boat tours on Lake Tana Visiting local spas Attending traditional coffee ceremonies Exploring historic sites Participating in the Timket festival Visiting the ancient monasteries on Lake Tana

Best Time to Visit

October to February

This period offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Amharic
  • Widely spoken: English, Tigrinya
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas

Currency

Ethiopian Birr (ETB)

Time Zone

GMT+3

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Gondar is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Use reputable tour operators
  • • Keep valuables secure

Getting there

By air
  • Atse Tewodros Airport • 5 km from city center
By bus

Gondar Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Gondar. They are affordable but can be crowded.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

City Center Azezo

Day trips

Lake Tana
30 km • Half-day to full-day

Lake Tana is the largest lake in Ethiopia and is known for its beautiful landscapes, monasteries, and birdlife.

Simien Mountains National Park
120 km • Full-day to overnight

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Simien Mountains offer stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and unique wildlife.

Festivals

Timket • January 19th Gondar Cultural Festival • Annual (Date varies)

Pro tips

  • Hire a local guide for a more informative and enriching experience
  • Visit the historic sites early in the morning to avoid crowds
  • Try traditional Ethiopian coffee at a local coffee ceremony
  • Bargain politely when shopping at local markets
  • Carry small denominations of Ethiopian Birr for local purchases
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

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  • Max travelers: 15
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