Addis Ababa: Adwa Museum & National Palace Tour with Lunch
ID: GYG1152820-1767961
Catégorie:
Pays: Éthiopie
Durée du projet:
09:00 horaires
Description
Explore the Adwa Museum and National Palace in Addis Ababa on a guided tour. Learn about Ethiopia's history, enjoy a coffee ceremony, and savor a delicious lunch.
Begin your tour with a visit to the Adwa Victory Memorial Park, located in the heart of Addis Ababa. This park stands as a poignant reminder of Ethiopia's historic victory at the Battle of Adwa. The park features several monuments and memorials dedicated to the heroes of the Battle of Adwa, including statues and plaques that honor the bravery and leadership of key figures.
Next, head to the Adwa Museum, a place to learn about the battle of Adwa with its collections of various items used during the war. The museum has four main entrances that allow access to various areas of the building with various amenities and features. Heroes of the South, Heroes of the North, Heroes of the East, and Heroes of the West are shown at the names of the entrances. Widely sourced and documenting the story of the battle of Adwa from its beginnings to the present, visitors explore the museum and delve into the world of Ethiopian cinema.
Continue to the National Palace, which has served as the primary residence of Emperor Haile Selassie. Originally named the Jubilee Palace in honor of the Emperor’s Silver Jubilee observed in 1955, the National Palace is located downtown Addis Ababa, in front of the Africa Hall of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, adjacent to the main road and opposite to Meskel Square. The renovated historical national palace, which exhibits Ethiopia's rich heritage and treasures, includes Ethiopian history and culture, the emperor's collection of luxury cars and train wagons, and exhibits of royal regalia and artifacts.
Finally, visit the Coffee Museum to learn about the fascinating history of coffee starting from its discovery in Ethiopia to how it traveled to the rest of the world and the interesting facts and stories about coffee in different countries. Enjoy an Ethiopian coffee tasting and coffee cupping experience.
Faits saillants
- Immerse yourself in Ethiopian history at the Adwa Museum
- Explore the National Palace, once home to Emperor Haile Selassie
- Enjoy a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony and learn about its history
- Discover the rich heritage and treasures of Ethiopia at the National Palace
- Benefit from the insights of an English-speaking driver guide
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INFORMATION IMPORTANTE
Addis Ababa is the third elevated capital in the world with an altitude of 2,400 m.
Founded in 1887 by Emperor Menelik II, it is also known as the capital of Africa for hosting multiple international institutions such as the African Union Commission and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Business or holiday travelers are expected to enjoy staying in this Africa’s bustling and vibrant capital city. Its ethnically diverse population of more than 5 million are known to be hospitable and helpful in creating long-lasting memorable experiences.
INCLUS
- Ground transportation service
- Entrance fees
- English speaking driver guide
- Visit Adwa museum
- Ground transportation service on Seat-In-Coach basis
- Lunch
- Coffee
- Airport and ground transfers
- Coffee museum
- Ethiopian Coffee Testing
- Coffee cupping
NON INCLUS
- Any other expenses which are not mentioned under what’s included
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Annulations
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