Getting Around
Badessa is accessible via the Sodo-Dimtu-Hawassa road, making it easy to reach by car or public transport.
Situated in the Wolayita Zone, Badessa is an important town in the South Ethiopia Regional State. As the administrative capital of the Damot Weyde district, it provides essential services such as 24-hour electricity, public water supply, and telecommunications. The town is well-connected, lying on the Sodo-Dimtu-Hawassa road and featuring a wire bridge that links it to surrounding communities. Visitors can experience local Ethiopian culture and community life in this vibrant town.
Situated in the Wolayita Zone, Badessa is an important town in the South Ethiopia Regional State. As the administrative capital of the Damot Weyde district, it provides essential services such as 24-hour electricity, public water supply, and telecommunications. The town is well-connected, lying on the Sodo-Dimtu-Hawassa road and featuring a wire bridge that links it to surrounding communities. Visitors can experience local Ethiopian culture and community life in this vibrant town.
Administrative capital of Damot Weyde district.
24-hour electricity and public water supply.
Connected by a wire bridge to surrounding communities.
Located on the Sodo-Dimtu-Hawassa road.
Administrative capital of Damot Weyde district, providing a glimpse into local governance.
Essential amenities available, including electricity and water.
Well-connected by road and a wire bridge to surrounding areas.
Badessa is accessible via the Sodo-Dimtu-Hawassa road, making it easy to reach by car or public transport.
The town offers essential services like electricity, water, and telecommunications, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Exploring local Ethiopian culture and community life.
ETB Br
$50-$100 p/day
35,294
Experience the local Ethiopian culture and community life in this administrative hub.
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March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Badessa, with mild temperatures ideal for exploring the town and surrounding areas.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to experience local festivals and community events.
Enjoy the cooler temperatures of fall, perfect for engaging with the local culture.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable season for visiting and enjoying the town's amenities.