ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Omo National Park has long been one of the most remote parks in Ethiopia and travelling here can be incredibly tough. Located at the South of Ethiopia in the border with South Sudan, travel this land is fascinating because there is virtually no tourist infrastructure within the park, so you will need to be totally self-sufficient with your own food, camping gear and a reliable, fully-equipped 4WD vehicle. The park consists of grasslands, hot springs and riverine forests which provide good wildlife habitat, but like other parks in Ethiopia, wildlife here has come into conflict with the indigenous tribes who live here, among them the Surma, Mogudge and Dizi. Surveys are still underway and, until they're complete, no-one really knows what wildlife the park holds.
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"I'm a passionated traveler. I try to catch what amazes me in photographs and writtings."
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