Southwest Ethiopia Heritage Day Tour: Melka Kunture, Adadi Mariam & Tiya
Discover Ethiopia’s rich history and cultural heritage on this immersive full-day journey from Addis Ababa. This tour takes you through a fascinating timeline—from prehistoric human settlements to medieval rock-hewn churches and mysterious ancient burial grounds.
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive դեպի the southwest, leading to Melka Kunture, one of the country’s most important prehistoric sites. Situated along the Awash River, this area has revealed remarkable archaeological discoveries, including early stone tools and evidence of human life dating back hundreds of thousands of years. A visit to the on-site museum provides deeper insight into Ethiopia’s role in human evolution.
Continuing onward, you’ll arrive at the remarkable Adadi Mariam, a hidden gem carved directly into solid rock during the 13th century. Often compared to the famous churches of Lalibela, this sacred site offers a peaceful and less crowded glimpse into Ethiopia’s deep-rooted Christian traditions. According to local belief, it was commissioned by King Lalibela as a place of worship along a pilgrimage route.
The journey continues to Tiya, an enigmatic archaeological site and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you’ll encounter a field of intricately carved stone stelae, believed to mark ancient graves dating back around 800 years. The symbolism and purpose of these monuments remain partly a mystery, adding to the site’s unique allure.
Explore Prehistoric Heritage at Melka Kunture.
Walk through one of Ethiopia’s most important archaeological sites and discover ancient stone tools and evidence of early human life near the Awash River.
Visit the Rock-Hewn Church of Adadi Mariam.
Experience a remarkable 13th-century church carved from solid rock, linked to King Lalibela and similar in style to the famous churches of Lalibela.
Step into one of Ethiopia’s most intriguing archaeological landscapes at Tiya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its field of mysterious carved stone stelae. These tall, slender monuments—some intricately decorated with symbols such as swords and geometric patterns—are believed to mark the graves of important individuals who lived around 800 years ago.
Tour starts and ends in Addis Ababa with optional hotel pick-up.
Travel by private vehicle; some rough roads near Adadi Mariam.
Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a camera.
Dress modestly at religious sites.
Best in dry season (Oct–Apr).
Easy–moderate walking at Melka Kunture and Tiya.