6-Day Omo Valley Tour
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About This Tour in Jinka
Why Visit Jinka?
Jinka, Ethiopia offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Jinka provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Jinka
You can reach Jinka, Ethiopia by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Not Included
- Anything not mentioned in the tour program is not included.
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
We will pick travelers upon their arrival in jinka at the early morning flight from Addis Abeba
End Point
The tour ends up in jinka Airport after you visit the mursi tribe we will drop you at arbaminch Airport to catch the late afternoon flight
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available or meet at start point
Pickup Time: 60 minutes before departure
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Day 1: Fly Addis Ababa – Jinka (BCO) – Drive to Mursi Village
If you arrive in Jinka in the morning... 6 hours
If you arrive in Jinka in the morning or before noon, we’ll begin your adventure with a drive into Mago National Park to visit the Mursi tribe — one of the Omo Valley’s most well-known and visually striking communities. The Mursi are famous for their lip plates, body scarification, and bold cultural expressions, offering a powerful introduction to the region’s tribal diversity. After spending the morning with the Mursi, we return to Jinka by midday for a relaxed lunch and a chance to refresh. In the afternoon, we continue with two meaningful cultural experiences that deepen your understanding of the Omo Valley:
This small but fascinating ethnographic museum showcases the... 2 hours
This small but fascinating ethnographic museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of over 16 indigenous tribes in the South Omo Zone. You’ll see tribal tools, ornaments, traditional clothing, and historical photos — a perfect way to connect what you saw in the morning with deeper anthropological context.
We then visit a nearby Ari village, home... 3 hours
We then visit a nearby Ari village, home to one of the region’s most populous and industrious tribes. Walk through family compounds, meet local artisans making pottery or distilling araki (local liquor), and enjoy the hospitality of this warm community. It’s a calm, authentic experience that contrasts beautifully with the wild landscapes of the morning.
Drive Jinka – Turmi
On the way to Turmi, we’ll have the... 1 hour
On the way to Turmi, we’ll have the opportunity to meet members of the Banna and Hamar tribes along the roadside, offering early insight into the diverse cultures of the Omo Valley. If your travel falls on a Thursday, we’ll stop at Key Afer Market—the largest and most vibrant in the region. This colorful gathering brings together three major tribes, including the Bena, for trading, socializing, and storytelling. Be sure to check out the shaded café area under the trees, where locals gather to relax and chat.
If your visit falls on a Tuesday, make sure to stop at the vibrant Alduba Market 1 hour
If your visit falls on a Tuesday, make sure to stop at the vibrant Alduba Market. Larger than the markets in Turmi or Dimeka, Alduba attracts a lively crowd from several surrounding tribes who gather to trade goods, share news, and socialize. One of the market’s highlights is the informal café area beneath the trees at the back—an authentic social hub where locals sit, drink, and chat in the shade. It’s an ideal place to observe the everyday rhythm of life in the Omo Valley.
Depending on the day, you may also experience... 1 hour
Depending on the day, you may also experience the Dimeka Market (held on Saturday and Tuesday), one of the best places to see the Hamar people in action. Located about 30 km north of Turmi, this market includes a lively area for souvenirs and tribal crafts.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit a traditional Hamar... 1 hour
In the afternoon, we’ll visit a traditional Hamar village, spending time with one of the largest and most welcoming communities in the region. If the timing is right and the season allows, you may also witness the extraordinary Hamar bull-jumping ceremony—a rare and powerful rite of passage that occurs with little advance notice. We will spend the next two nights in Turmi, using it as a base to explore surrounding tribal areas. Upcoming highlights include visits to the Dassanech and Nyangatom (Bume) communities—both rich in tradition and cultural depth.
Drive Nyangatom & Kara Tribes
After breakfast, we cross the Omo River to... 2 hours
After breakfast, we cross the Omo River to visit the Nyangatom people, semi-nomadic pastoralists living near the South Sudan border. Their remote villages offer a rare and authentic cultural experience.
We then continue to Korcho, a scenic Kara village overlooking the Omo River 3 hours
We then continue to Korcho, a scenic Kara village overlooking the Omo River. The Kara are known for their stunning body painting using chalk and natural pigments. Spend time exploring the village, meeting locals, and enjoying panoramic views. We return to Turmi by midday. If you’re lucky, you may be invited to a Hamar bull-jumping ceremony—a powerful coming-of-age ritual. As it’s a spontaneous tradition, it’s not guaranteed or included in the official itinerary.
Drive Dassanech – Arbore – Konso
After breakfast, we head to Omorate and cross... 3 hours
After breakfast, we head to Omorate and cross the Omo River by local boat to visit the Dassanech tribe. Living along the northern shore of Lake Turkana, the Dassanech are known for their resilience in a harsh environment and their distinctive body adornments and hairstyles.
After this unique encounter, we drive through dry,... 6 hours
After this unique encounter, we drive through dry, beautiful lowlands to reach the Arbore tribe, a small pastoral community known for their black headscarves, vibrant beadwork, and peaceful demeanor. You’ll have time to walk through their village and learn about their social customs and traditions. Continue to Konso for overnight, a highland town famous for its ancient culture and terraced agriculture.
Drive Konso – Dorze – Arba Minch
In the morning, explore a Konso village, recognized... 2 hours
In the morning, explore a Konso village, recognized by UNESCO for its complex social systems, walled settlements, and wooden grave markers called waka. Learn how the Konso people have adapted to their hilly terrain with centuries-old terracing and cooperative farming practices.
We then drive to Arba Minch, stopping for... 1 hour
We then drive to Arba Minch, stopping for a lunch break before continuing into the highlands to visit the Dorze people. The Dorze are renowned for their tall, beehive-shaped bamboo houses, their skilled cotton weaving, and their breathtaking views over the Great Rift Valley. After the visit, return to Arba Minch for overnight.
Lake Chamo Boat Trip – Fly to Addis Ababa
In the morning, enjoy a relaxing boat trip... 3 hours
In the morning, enjoy a relaxing boat trip on Lake Chamo, part of Nech Sar National Park. The lake is home to one of Africa’s highest concentrations of Nile crocodiles, along with hippos, pelicans, and other birdlife. After the excursion, we’ll transfer you to Arba Minch Airport for your flight back to Addis Ababa, marking the end of your unforgettable journey through Ethiopia’s cultural heartlands.
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