CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS

Ari Tribes

Ari women are famous for their pottery which they sell to support their families. The Ari inhabits the northern border of Mago National park in south-western Ethiopia…

Benna Tribes

Benna tribe is part of the Hamer-Bashada cultural unit in the Omo Valley. Their name is also spelled as Banna and Bena…

Dassenech Tribes

The Dassenech, alternatively known as the Galeb or Reshiat, range across a large territory following the western banks of the Omo River to Lake Turkana…

Dorze Tribes

This village is known as the Dorze, live in large communities north of Addis Ababa, one of the many small segments of the great Omotic language group of southern Ethiopia…

Hamer Tribes

Also well known as the Hamar or Hammer, they are one of the most known tribes in Southern Ethiopia. They inhabit the territory east of the Omo River and have villages in Turmi and Dimeka…

Konso Tribes

The Konso live in an isolated region of the basalt hills. The area is made up of hard rocky slopes; a Konso village maybe fortified by a stone wall used as a defensive measure…

Mursi Tribes

The Mursi people are primarily pastoralists. They reside in the western regions of the Mago National Park, and move between the lower Tama Steppe, where they spend the wet season…

Tsemay tribes

Tsemay people also known as Tsemako or Tsemai, are a Nilotic ethnic group of south-western Ethiopia. They belong to the lowland east Cushitic family in which the Dassanach and the Arbore are also part…

Nyangatom Tribes

The Nyangatom also known as Donyiro or Bume are semi-nomadic agro-pastoralist of Nilotic ethnic extraction inhabiting the dry, semi-desert lands of South-western Ethiopia and South-western South Sudan…