Bradt's Ethiopia is the most thorough guide available to this vibrant land of majestic landscapes, rich history and welcoming people. Ever since its first publication, its blend of enthusiasm and down-to-earth advice has attracted rave reviews from both t

'Ethiopia'


Author: Philip Briggs

Format:
Paperback

Size:
216 x 135 mm, 680 grams

Pages:
624 pages

Price: £16.99


About the Bradt Guide to Ethiopia:
While the world taps its feet, Ethiopia breakdances with its shoulders. Bradt's Ethiopia is the most thorough guide available to this vibrant land of majestic landscapes, rich history and welcoming people. Ever since its first publication, its blend of enthusiasm and down-to-earth advice has attracted rave reviews from both the travel press and readers.

Philip Briggs is an Africa expert. Over a 15-year association, he has written ten Bradt guides including Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and Malawi.

• 624 pages, 16pp colour photos & 70 maps
• Explore Lalibela's rock-hewn churches and other mysterious historical sites.
• Visit the famous hyena man of Harar.
• Hike through the spectacular Simien Mountains.
• Track the rare Ethiopian wolf, spectacular gelada monkey and other endemics.
• Learn the basics of Amharigna.

About Bradt Guides
We really do rely heavily on Bradt guides for planning our own travels to Africa. Bradt guides contain lots of indepth information for the traveller, whether you are going to Africa on a luxury tailormade holiday, or backpacking. GPS coordinates have been a god send for our expeditions into the wildest areas of Africa.

What really sets the Bradt guides apart is the fact that the authors have a vested interest in ensuring that each guide is the quintessential, comprehensive, authoritative, up-to-date source of travel information for you. Many of the authors have been editing and updating their guide book for years on end, and the books are an evolving labour of love

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