Ethiopia – Africa’s oldest nation

Ethiopia, with its capital, Addis Ababa, doesn’t have much of a tourism reputation, but the landscape is quite wonderful, the people are welcoming and the sense of history is all around. Situated in the northern Horn of Africa, equidistant from the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn, Ethiopia is the oldest nation in Africa. Ethiopia is also one of Africa’s leading coffee producers.

Africa’s Oldest Nation

There’s some truth in the old Ethiopian Tourism Commission slogan 13 Months of Sunshine because this is a warm, friendly country. Ethiopia is also a country of great antiquity with a culture and traditions dating back more than 3,000 years. There are many tour companies and travel agents operating in and around Addis, but visitors will find that some variation of “The Historic Route”consisting of the Blue Nile Falls, Lake Tana, Gondar, Lalibela and Axum is one of the more popular tours.

Addis Ababa, Capital of Ethiopia

There is more than enough for anybody to do in the capital. The Ethnographic Museum in Addis Ababa is an ideal place to start learning about Ethiopia’s rich ethnic diversity. The National Museum, ranked among the most important sub-Saharan museums in Africa, is much smaller, but it does have the fossils of 3.5-million-year-old ‘Lucy’, perhaps our earliest ancestor.