Stunning Views – Wonchi Crater Lake 1 day

Tour Code : ETE003
Duration : Full Day
Transportation : Land
Tour starts : Addis Ababa

Wonchi Crater Lake is the beautiful legacy of a once powerful volcano tucked in the mountains outside the town of Woliso. Enjoy the great scenery of the Wonchi Crater and its Lake, including waterfalls, hot springs, and valleys. The area is great for short hikes and even horseback riding is available for those who wish to do so. Visit the peaceful Guder Falls. You can hick down to the lake and take a boot ride over the lake to the ancient island church called Cherkos. Get the chance to watch the special bird life and observe the Colombose monkey

Visit a local family and learn about there way of living and how they use the local honey. 

Inklusiv

  • Vehicle
  • Professional experienced English-speaking escort tour guide
  • Entrance
  • Boat
  • Local guide
  • Bottles of water
  • Pick Up and drop off at your Hotel
  • Waliso

    Enjoy the drive from Addis Abeba to Wonchi passing along the typical country side with green Banana and Insent plantaitions and the special traditional houses. Make a stop in Woliso. Woliso is a town in the Oromia region lying to the west of Addis Ababa. It is best known as a spa town and place of relaxation to Ethiopians – bath houses and hotels were constructed here as early as the 1930s Enjoy the taste a real Etiopine coffee made in the traditional way

  • Wonchi Crater Lake

    is the beautiful legacy of a once powerful volcano tucked in the mountains outside the town of Woliso. Enjoy the great scenery of the Wonchi Crater and its Lake, including waterfalls, hot springs, and valleys. The area is great for short hikes and even horseback riding is available for those who wish to do so. Visit the peaceful Guder Falls. You can hick down to the lake and take a boot ride over the lake to the ancient island church called Cherkos. Get the chance to watch the special bird life and observe the Colombose monkey Visit a local family and learn about there way of living and how they use the local honey.