Local Customs
Respect local customs and traditions when visiting Warder.
Warder is a town steeped in history, located in the Somali region of eastern Ethiopia. As the administrative center of the Werder Zone, it serves as a focal point for the region. The town is notable for its proximity to the Walwal wells, the site of a significant clash that contributed to the Second Italian-Abyssinian War. Warder offers a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts to explore a destination that is both remote and historically significant.
Warder is a town steeped in history, located in the Somali region of eastern Ethiopia. As the administrative center of the Werder Zone, it serves as a focal point for the region. The town is notable for its proximity to the Walwal wells, the site of a significant clash that contributed to the Second Italian-Abyssinian War. Warder offers a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts to explore a destination that is both remote and historically significant.
Administrative center of Werder Zone.
Historical significance with ties to the Second Italian-Abyssinian War.
Proximity to the Walwal wells.
Remote location with limited amenities.
Rich in historical significance, particularly related to the Second Italian-Abyssinian War.
Cultural and administrative importance in the Somali region.
Respect local customs and traditions when visiting Warder.
Ensure you have a reliable guide or contact in the region for safety and navigation.
History enthusiasts and explorers.
ETB Br
$30-$60 p/day
450,400
Visit the Walwal wells to understand the historical significance of the area.
Somali, Amharic, English
History, Exploration, Off the Beaten Path
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a good time to visit Warder with mild weather conditions.
Summers can be hot, so plan accordingly with hydration and sun protection.
Fall offers pleasant weather, ideal for exploring historical sites.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to explore the town.







