This 5-day Borana camping safari explores the wildlife-rich savannahs of southern Ethiopia and the deeply rooted culture of the Borana pastoral community. You will enjoy guided game drives, unique encounters at El-Sod Crater and the Singing Wells, immersive campsite living, birdwatching, and bush walks all supported by a professional safari team with full camping logistics. This trip combines nature, wildlife, and tradition for a truly authentic off-the-beaten-path Ethiopian safari experience.
Morning: Transfer to Bole International Airport (ADD) for an early domestic flight to a southern hub, such as Robe/Goba (GCX) or Arba Minch (AMH), followed by a scenic 4WD drive to the Borana area (specific hub depends on the final route).
Afternoon: Arrive at the vicinity of Borana National Park and transfer directly to your designated Campsite (e.g., Borana Eco Campsite). Your support team will have your camp fully set up.
Late Afternoon: Light walking activity around the campsite and nearby Lake Haro Bake for an introductory birdwatching session, looking for species like the endemic Stresemann’s Bush Crow.
Evening: Dinner at the campsite, followed by an evening briefing and campfire.
Morning: Early breakfast at the campsite. Depart for a full day of game drives inside the Borana National Park.
Activity: Explore the vast savannah grasslands and acacia woodlands. Focus your drive on sighting key wildlife like Grevy’s Zebra (one of the park’s specialties), Burchell’s Zebra, Oryx, various species of Gazelle, Greater Kudu, and Ostrich.
Lunch: Enjoy a packed picnic lunch in a scenic, designated area within the park.
Afternoon: Continue game viewing, perhaps targeting the more rugged blocks of the park for a chance to spot predators such as jackals, or more elusive antelope like the Gerenuk. The Borana area is a crucial birding destination, so keep your binoculars ready.
Evening: Return to the campsite for a hearty dinner and relaxation.
Morning: Drive to the famed El-Sod (Salt) Crater Lake. This unique volcanic crater is a vital cultural and economic site.
Activity: Witness the traditional salt harvesting by the Borana people and the fascinating, rhythmic Singing Wells, where men form human chains to haul water for their livestock from deep wells while chanting. This is a profound cultural experience.
Lunch: Enjoy lunch in the town of Yabello or a packed lunch during your excursion.
Afternoon: Cultural visit to a nearby Borana Village. Interact with the community to learn about their pastoralist way of life, their traditional dwellings, and their social structures (Gadaa system).
Evening: Return to your campsite for dinner.
Morning: After an early breakfast, undertake a guided bush walk (subject to park regulations) in a designated area outside the main game drive circuit. This slower pace allows you to appreciate the smaller details of the semi-arid ecosystem—tracks, flora, and smaller wildlife.
Activity: Your local scout and guide will point out medicinal plants, interpret animal signs, and explain the delicate balance of the savannah. This is another excellent opportunity for birding.
Lunch: Return to the campsite or a local guesthouse for lunch.
Afternoon: A final extended game drive/exploration in a different section of the park to maximize your sightings, or a visit to a local Borana market (if your day aligns with a market day).
Evening: Farewell dinner at the campsite, sharing stories of your safari experience under the southern Ethiopian stars.
Morning: Enjoy a leisurely final breakfast at the campsite. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a final short walk or a visit to a local handicraft shop.
Late Morning: Drive to the local airport for your domestic flight back to Addis Ababa.
Afternoon/Evening: Arrive in Addis Ababa, where you will be transferred to a hotel or Bole International Airport (ADD) for your onward international flight.
Note on Borana:
Borana National Park is often overshadowed by the Bale and Simien Mountains, but it offers a genuinely authentic safari experience focused on the Borana people’s unique culture alongside the wildlife. It’s an adventure off the main tourist path.
You can generally expect the package price to cover all major logistical components of your trip:
• Four nights of fully-supported camping with high-quality tents, sleeping gear (mattresses/sleeping bags), a dining tent, and cooking facilities.
• The services of the entire safari support team, including a professional cook and camp assistants.
• Full board service, meaning all breakfasts, lunches (often packed for the safari), and dinners throughout the 5 days.
• Bottled drinking water provided daily during the safari and at the campsite. Tea and coffee are usually included with meals.
• Round-trip domestic flights between Addis Ababa and the local airport (e.g., Arba Minch or Robe), which is necessary for this remote location.
• All ground transportation in a private, dedicated 4×4 safari vehicle for game drives and cultural excursions.
• Airport transfers to and from the international airport (ADD) in Addis Ababa and the local airport.
• The expertise of a professional, English-speaking local guide and a local armed scout/park ranger.
• All entrance and conservation fees for Borana National Park and any other protected areas visited.
• Fees for all scheduled activities, including game drives, guided walks, and visits to the Borana “Singing Wells” and local villages.
• Your international flights to and from Ethiopia (Addis Ababa).
• The cost of your Ethiopian tourist visa.
• Tipping is customary and expected in Ethiopia, particularly for the safari crew (guide, driver, cook, camp staff, and scout). You will need to budget a separate amount for this.
• Any personal spending on souvenirs, handicrafts, or shopping.
• Fees for personal photography or video if required by local communities during cultural visits.
• Laundry services.
• Any alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, spirits).
• Comprehensive travel and medical insurance (highly recommended for any remote travel).
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