Finote Selam, located in the Amhara region of Ethiopia, serves as the capital of the West Gojjam Zone. This town, historically known as Wojet, was renamed by Emperor Haile Selassie during the Italian invasion, highlighting its historical significance. With its elevation of 1917 meters, Finote Selam provides an authentic Ethiopian experience, away from the usual tourist trails. Visitors can explore the local culture and history, making it an ideal destination for those interested in Ethiopia's rich past and vibrant present.
Finote Selam is accessible by road from major cities like Addis Ababa and Bahir Dar.
Engage with the locals to learn about the town's history and cultural significance.
Be prepared for varying weather due to its elevation of 1917 meters.
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the town's historical sites.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to experience local festivals.
Fall provides a pleasant climate, ideal for cultural exploration.
Winters are cooler, offering a quieter time to visit and explore.
ETB Br
$30-$60 p/day
58,400
Amharic, English
March-May, September-November
Cultural Exploration, History Buffs, Off the Beaten Path