Hamlin 13-Day Southern Ethiopia 2025

Join this extraordinary adventure exploring the highlights of southern Ethiopia and immerse yourself in the work of pioneering Australian Dr Catherine Hamlin

Challenge Highlights

  • Join the Hamlin team on a meaningful adventure to help women suffering from obstetric fistula
  • Observe the traditional lifestyles of various tribal groups in the Omo Valley
  • Meander through the bustling markets of the ancient Mursi and Karo tribes
  • Witness the incredible landscapes, wildlife and rich culture of the Rift Valley
  • Spend a day exploring Ethiopia’s vibrant capital
  • See first-hand the impact of Hamlin's regional fistula hospital and Hamlin-supported midwifery clinics
  • Spend two nights unwinding at the peaceful Aregash Lodge in Yirgalem
  • Be embraced by the warmth and hospitality of the Ethiopian people
  • Marvel at the twin lakes of Abiata and Shalla, famous for flamingos and great white pelicans

Overview

This unique itinerary provides an insider's visit to the famous Hamlin Addis Ababa fistula hospital and the country that Dr Catherine Hamlin called home for more than half a century.

We begin our journey in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, with three days to explore the city and visit Hamlin's Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, Desta Mender - Hamlin's Rehabilitation and Reintegration Centre and the Hamlin College of Midwives. We then fly south to Jinka, the gateway to the Omo Valley and once a crossroad for droves of people migrating through Ethiopia. Today, it is undoubtedly one of the most unique places on earth given the sheer diversity of tribal groups living in this remote area of the Great Rift Valley. This is an extraordinary opportunity to immerse in the fabric of some of these societies, including the Ari, Mursi, Konso and Karo tribes, each with their distinct culture.

Continue to Yirgalem where you will visit Hamlin's regional fistula hospital and a Hamlin-supported midwifery college.

This trip will not only have a profound effect on your life but also the lives of so many Ethiopian women.

Note: The famous Great Ethiopian Run - Women First 5km is scheduled for Sunday 16th March 2025. Should you wish to participate, your return flight date will need to be extended.

Fundraising Portal

Fundraising from AUS: https://adventure.hamlin.org.au/ Fundraising from NZ: www.hamlinfistula.org.nz/adventure

Challenge Grade

The touring element of this trip visits remote areas where facilities are often basic. These adventure tours will often involve long journeys and rough roads. To enjoy these adventures we suggest reasonable fitness and health, a moderately active lifestyle and a positive attitude. Suggested preparation: Two or three times a week, we recommend you walk on undulating terrain for an hour or more, for at least 3 months prior to departure.

Itinerary

After all your preparations and fundraising the journey finally begins! Upon arrival at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, you will be met by your local Ethiopian guide and transferred to your hotel. Afternoon at leisure. Dinner at local restaurant. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  D

The day begins with a coffee at Tomoca Cafe before setting off to explore Addis Ababa. This morning we visit the historical sites including the Red Terrors Martyrs Museum which honors the victims of Mengistu Haile Mariam’s Derg Regime. Anywhere between 500,000 and 750,000 people were tortured and killed during the brutality. We will continue to Mount Entoto which rises to an altitude of 3200m and offers a panoramic view of the metropolis. Later we'll head out to a mountain community where the women create the Hamlin "Bullets to Beads" jewellery, made from melted down bullet casings found on Ethiopian farm land. If time allows we will also visit the National Archaeological Museum, which houses the 3.6 million year old remains of “Lucy”, discovered in Ethiopia 40 years ago. Dinner at the famous Louver Restaurant. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast we set off to visit Hamlin's Addis Ababa fistula hospital on the western side of the city. We will have morning tea with key personnel and enjoy a tour of the grounds followed by lunch with the nursing and theatre staff. Later visit Sabahar to see traditional Ethiopian weavers and spinners at work. Dinner at the Addis Ababa restaurant, one of the oldest restaurants in Addis Ababa. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we will visit the world famous Hamlin College of Midwives, meet key staff and tour the grounds. Lunch is at the Juniper cafe; a cafe run by past fistula patients. The afternoon is spent at Desta Mender (Joy Village), a farm and training centre for long term fistula patients. Meet staff and residents and learn about education, reintegration and microfinance programs. Later we'll head out to a mountain community where the women create the Hamlin "Bullets to Beads" jewellery, made from melted down bullet casings found on Ethiopian farm land. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for the flight to Jinka. We will visit the Ari village, who are the biggest group in the Omo region. Ari women are famous for their pottery which they sell to support their families. Ari villages have neat compounds in fertile and scenic land with coffee plantations. They have large livestock herds and produce large quantities of honey. Eco-Omo Lodge (Jinka)

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we travel to Mago National Park and visit the Mursi people. The Mursi women are famous for the insertion of wooden and terra-cotta discs into the ear lobes and the split and stretching of their lower lips to make room for similar discs. Though these 'lip plates' may appear bizarre to outsiders, the Mursi regard them as signs of beauty. In the afternoon continue to Turmi to visit a Hamer village. The Hamer tribe (also called Hammer or Hamar) is one of the largest groups in the Valley. The Hamer cultivate millet, vegetables, tobacco and cotton as well as raising cattle and goats. They are known for the fine pottery they produce as well as their remarkable hair styling. Most dramatic of all are the clay hair buns with ostrich feathers that the men don when they have killed a fierce animal. These hair buns stay on for 3-6 months at a time. The women wear beaded necklaces and iron coils around their arms and decorate their skin with cowry shells. Total drive 130kms - approx 3 hours on gravel road 4WD Emerald Lodge (Turmi)

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we will drive to Koricho, a settlement for the Karo ethnic group. With its lofty views over the Omo River and traditional Karo dwellings, this is perhaps the most beautiful tribal village. The Karo people are famous for their body painting, using locally available vegetable pigments traced in fantastic patterns on each other’s faces, chests, arms, and legs. Karo men, as with neighbouring tribes, are also famous for their unique hairstyle. Later we visit the Arbore tribe in the southwest of the Omo Valley. This small tribe have ancestral and cultural connection with the Borenna and Konso people. They are known for their exotic ritual dances and singing. Continue to Konso for overnight. Drive 185kms - approx 3 hours on gravel road 4WD Kanta Lodge (Konso)

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, we will visit the Konso tribal village, who have managed to develop a highly specialised agriculture economy and in the process, one of Africa’s most fascinating cultures. We also have the chance to visit the Chief of Konso's house and hopefully meet the Chief himself to learn about the tribe and how they live. Continue to Arba Minch for overnight. Drive 112kms - approx 3 hours on asphalt road 4WD Paradise Lodge (Arba Minch)

Meals:  B,L,D

Continue driving through the stunning Rift Valley to Yirgalem. Arrive at Aragash Lodge for lunch. Afternoon visit Hamlin-supported Gebire Kiristos midwifery clinic. Drive 196kms - approx 3 hours on asphalt road 4WD Aregash Lodge (Yirgalem)

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning we visit Hamlin's Yirgalem fistula hospital and Hamlin-supported Teticha midwifery clinic. After lunch we walk to the traditional Sidama village for a cultural visit and coffee ceremony. Later, an amazing walk through the nearby forest where you will come face to face with bushbuck, hyena, baboons and colobus. Aregash Lodge (Yirgalem)

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, we drive to a fishing port to commence a boat trip in Hawassa to see maribou storks and hippos. Continue to the twin lakes Abiata and Shalla, famous for flocks of flamingos and great white pelicans. Abiata is a shallow brackish lake, home to colonies of flamingos. While Lake Shalla is a crater lake that has a depth of about 820 feet and is surrounded by sulphure springs. We plan to take some recommended walks in the areas surrounded by podocarpus and wild fig trees, and full of Columbus Monkeys and many species of birds, seven of which are endemic to Ethiopia. Continue to Langano for overnight. Drive 100kms - approx 2 hours on asphalt road 4WD Sabanna Beach Resort (Langano)

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, drive back to Addis Ababa. This afternoon you are free to enjoy Addis Ababa or relax at the hotel. Tonight we'll celebrate the end of an incredible journey with a fabulous cultural experience of food, wine and traditional dance at the Yod Abissinya restaurant. Drive 150kms - approx 3 hours on sealed road 4WD Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning is free before we head to the Makush Art Gallery to check out local artists and do some last minute shopping, followed by an early lunch at the Art Gallery. At midday we check out of our hotel and transfer to Addis Ababa airport for your flight home.

Meals:  B

What's Included

  • Travel with a member of Hamlin from Australia's HQ
  • Domestic flight from Addis Ababa to Jinka
  • Accommodation on twin / double share basis
  • All meals
  • Bottled water
  • Experienced English speaking local Ethiopian guide
  • All activities, adventures and sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Photography and village fees for Omo Valley
  • All entrance fees and licenses as per the program
  • Arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Private and air conditioned 4x4 vehicles
  • Celebration dinner

What's Not Included

  • International airfare
  • Visa
  • Soft drinks and alcohol
  • Bull jumping ceremony fee
  • Items of a personal services, such as phone calls and laundry
  • Travel insurance
  • Womens First 5km run, Addis Ababa accommodation & full board ($270)

What You Carry

  • In your daypack you will need to carry warm clothing, water, camera and personal items such as sunscreen.

Case Study

Your fundraising of $4,000 or more will go a long way in Ethiopia. It can fund life-changing surgery for more than 5 patients, ending their suffering, restoring their dignity and giving them a second chance to live to their full potential. It can fund 2 women with life saving surgery for more complex fistula injuries. Your fundraising will help fund a one-year scholarship for a student at the Hamlin College of Midwives, who will go back to her village and help the women in her area to give birth safely. By fundraising you will change the lives of many in Ethiopia - it will restore dignity to woman, return mothers to their families and prevent the horror of obstetric fistula in the near future.This life-changing work will have a profoundly positive impact that will be felt deeply in the community and will improve the lives of many more, beyond the patients at the hospital.

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Other Challenge Costs

Optional Single Supplement:USD$400 
Minimum Fundraising goal:USD$2700 

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Fast Facts

Trip Dates: DepartReturn
 3 Mar 202515 Mar 2025
 4 Nov 202516 Nov 2025
Duration:13 Days
Activities:Charity Challenge
Grade:Adventure touring  Click for more information
Trip Code:HE25
Registration Fee:USD$140
Travel Cost:USD$3760
Optional Single Supplement:USD$400 
Minimum Fundraising goal:USD$2700 

In Ethiopia, obstetric fistula is the common outcome of prolonged, obstructed labour that causes permanent internal damage and incontinence. Many patients become social outcasts and their suffering is life-long if untreated. Patients at the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital or one of its regional hospitals are treated free of charge.