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Best Places to Visit in Ethiopia for Christmas Cheer

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Ethiopia for Christmas cheer.

As the holiday season approaches, Ethiopia offers a unique blend of cultural festivities and religious celebrations that can make December a magical time for expats and digital nomads. While Ethiopia follows the Julian calendar, making Christmas (Genna) fall on January 7th, the spirit of the season can still be felt throughout the country in December. From vibrant markets to historical churches, here are some of the best places to visit in Ethiopia to get into the holiday spirit.

Addis Ababa's Bole Neighborhood

Bole, one of the most bustling neighborhoods in Addis Ababa, comes alive during the holiday season. The streets are adorned with festive decorations and lights, creating a cheerful atmosphere. The Christmas market in Bole is a must-visit, where you can find traditional Ethiopian Christmas crafts, textiles, and delicious holiday treats. The market is usually at its most vibrant in the weeks leading up to Genna, offering a perfect opportunity to purchase unique gifts and souvenirs.

We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to try the traditional Ethiopian Christmas bread, Difo Dabo, which is a popular treat at the market. It's a unique and flavorful bread that's perfect for the holiday season.

Lalibela

Lalibela is renowned for its rock-hewn churches and is a particularly special place to visit during the Christmas season. Pilgrims from all over Ethiopia and the world come here to celebrate Genna. The town's unique and spiritual atmosphere is heightened during the holiday, with candlelit processions and chanting priests. The Genna festival in Lalibela is a deeply moving and authentic experience, usually taking place in early January.

We Recommend: Witnessing the night-time vigil on the eve of Genna is an unforgettable experience. The sight of white-robed worshippers in the ancient churches is truly mesmerizing.

Gondar

Gondar, known as the 'Camelot of Africa', is steeped in history and tradition. During the holiday season, the castles of Gondar provide a majestic backdrop for the Christmas festivities. The Timket (Epiphany) celebrations, which occur in January, are particularly famous here. Although slightly after the holiday season, it's a cultural spectacle not to be missed, with parades, traditional music, and dancing.

We Recommend: Try the local honey wine, Tej, which is often enjoyed during festive celebrations. It's a sweet and potent drink that captures the spirit of the season.

Axum

The ancient city of Axum, with its mysterious stelae and historical significance, is another place where Christmas is celebrated with great reverence. The St. Mary of Zion church in Axum is believed to house the Ark of the Covenant and is a focal point for pilgrimages during the holiday season. The Christmas Eve service here is a profound experience, with liturgical chants and a sense of shared devotion.

We Recommend: Participate in the Christmas Eve candlelight service for a truly spiritual experience that connects you to the ancient roots of Ethiopian Christianity.

Bahir Dar

Bahir Dar, situated on the shores of Lake Tana, is known for its scenic beauty and laid-back atmosphere. During December, the town has a relaxed holiday vibe, with festive decorations and events. The Christmas market here offers traditional crafts, textiles, and the chance to sample local holiday delicacies. The lakeside setting provides a tranquil backdrop for a serene holiday experience.

We Recommend: Enjoy a boat trip to the monasteries on the islands of Lake Tana, where you can observe the monks preparing for the Christmas celebrations.

Harar

The walled city of Harar, with its rich history and colorful markets, is a captivating place to visit during the holidays. The Christmas period sees the city's narrow alleyways and ancient buildings lit up with festive lights. The Harari people have their own unique traditions and customs, which add to the holiday atmosphere. The Christmas market in Harar is a great place to find hand-woven baskets and traditional jewelry.

We Recommend: Sample the local coffee in Harar, where the coffee ceremony is an integral part of the culture and offers a warm, aromatic break from the holiday bustle.

Shashamane

Shashamane is known for its Rastafarian community, which brings a different flavor to the holiday season. While Christmas is celebrated in a more subdued manner here, the sense of community and shared meals make it a heartwarming place to visit. The town's markets are filled with organic produce and handcrafted items, perfect for those looking for a more health-conscious holiday experience.

We Recommend: Join in a community meal, often featuring Ital (Rastafarian vegan) dishes, to experience a different side of the holiday spirit focused on unity and togetherness.

Mekele

Mekele, the capital of the Tigray region, offers a blend of modern and traditional celebrations during the holiday season. The city's Christmas markets are bustling with activity, selling everything from festive decorations to traditional Ethiopian clothing. The local churches hold special services and processions, and the community comes together to celebrate with music and dance.

We Recommend: Attend a church service in Mekele to experience the harmonious blend of ancient chants and modern rhythms that characterize the Ethiopian Christmas celebration.

Whether you're looking for a traditional religious experience or a festive market atmosphere, Ethiopia's diverse cities and towns offer a unique holiday spirit that's sure to enchant expats and digital nomads alike. Embrace the local customs, sample the seasonal treats, and immerse yourself in the warmth of Ethiopian hospitality during this special time of year.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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