This is a four days tour to Omo valley tribal tour. On this tour you will visit the major Omo valley tribes and experience the last wilderness of Ethiopia.
Among others you will visit the following tribes:
The Ari Tribe
The Bena Tribe
The Hamar Tribe
The Nyangatom Tribe
The Kara Tribe and
The Mursi
In addition, you will also visit the most colorful tribal market and tribal rites of passage such as Bull jumping if available during your visit.
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Your guide will find you at Jinka airport or at the lobby of your hotel with a sign of your name.
Any time you have arrived in Jinka, we pick you from Jinka airport or any location in Jinka town and transfer to Nassa pension or similar hotel. After a short break, you will visit the village of Ari tribes, the largest population in the lower Omo valley. The women wearing skirts from the trunk of a false tree called Enset, are experts in pottery. After the visit, drive back to Nassa pension for overnight stay.
In the morning drive from Jinka to Turmi (3 hours drive). On the way visit colorful tribal market in Key Afer village if the day is Thursday, or in Alduba village if the day is Tuesday or in Dimeka village if the day is Saturday.
Late in the afternoon visit the village of Hamar tribes, one of the friendly tribes of Omo valley. The Hamar tribes are well known by a rites of passage called Bull jumping. It is an obligatory rites of passage for any Hamar man to become full adult and eligible to get married. Bull jumping is a seasonal ceremony and you will visit only if available on the day you are visiting.
Drive one and half hours from Turmi to Kangaten, a small town situated on the border between Kenya, South Sudan and Ethiopia to visit Nyangatom tribes. The Nyangatom are semi nomadic tribes. The Nyangatom women wear richly decorated long skirts made from goatskins. They are also known for their large necklaces.
After visiting the Nyangatom tribes, drive another 1 hour to Karo to visit the village of Kara tribes. The Kara tribes are one of the smallest tribes of Omo valley in terms of population. They are well known for body painting and decoration thus, often known as the masters of body painting.
After visiting Kara tribes, drive to Turmi for lunch break. After lunch, drive from Turmi to Jinka. On the way visit stick walking boys from Bena tribes. These fully painted boy’s from Bena tribes possess a unique ability of walking on high rising pair of sticks to patrol their fields and territories.
In the morning drive through Mago national park to the village of Mursi tribes. The Mursi women are well known for wearing circle disc like plates in their lower lip which is considered as the sign of beauty. The bigger the plate, the more the Mursi women looks beautiful!
After visiting the Mursi tribes, drive back to Jinka town and visit South Omo Research Center or Jinka Museum to learn more about all Omo valley tribes specially those tribes you did not cover or visit on this tour. You can also visit 30 to 40 minutes documentary about rites of passage of different tribes. After visiting the museum, transfer to Jinka airport for your flight back to Addis Ababa or transfer to any of your designated location in Jinka town and end of the trip.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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