Getting Around
The Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway provides convenient access to Āwash.
Āwash, located in the Āfar region of Ethiopia, is a bustling market town known for its strategic position near the Awash National Park. The town serves as a gateway for exploring the park's rich wildlife, including the famous Mount Fentale caldera and the Filwoha Hot Springs. Āwash's weekly market is a cultural hub where visitors can find unique Afar and Kereyu crafts. The town's connection to the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway makes it an accessible destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural immersion.
Āwash, located in the Āfar region of Ethiopia, is a bustling market town known for its strategic position near the Awash National Park. The town serves as a gateway for exploring the park's rich wildlife, including the famous Mount Fentale caldera and the Filwoha Hot Springs. Āwash's weekly market is a cultural hub where visitors can find unique Afar and Kereyu crafts. The town's connection to the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway makes it an accessible destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and cultural immersion.
Proximity to Awash National Park.
Weekly market with Afar and Kereyu crafts.
Access to the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway.
Nearby Filwoha Hot Springs.
Mount Fentale caldera.
Close access to Awash National Park, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
Vibrant local market offering unique crafts.
Proximity to Mount Fentale and its caldera.
Rich cultural experiences with local Afar and Kereyu communities.
The Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway provides convenient access to Āwash.
Visit the market on Mondays for authentic Afar and Kereyu crafts.
Exploring Ethiopian wildlife and local crafts.
ETB Br
$50-$100 p/day
Amharic, Afar, English
Awash National Park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts.
Don't miss the Filwoha Hot Springs for a relaxing experience.
Engage with local cultures and traditions at the weekly market.
Cultural Exploration, Nature, Adventure, Wildlife
October-March
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Āwash with mild weather, ideal for exploring the national park.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time for those interested in experiencing local festivals.
Fall offers cooler temperatures, making it a comfortable season for wildlife viewing.
Winters are mild, perfect for enjoying the hot springs and local markets.