More than any other park, Bale Mountains National Park is known for
wildlife. Over 60 mammal species and 260 bird species have been recorded
here, including dozens of endemic species.
As you approach from Shashemene, eastern ridges are
punctuated with fortresslike escarpments, while northern ones are
gentler; their rounded rock pinnacles dotting the ridges like worn teeth
protruding from an old man’s gums. Within the park, rivers cut deep
gorges, alpine lakes feed streams, and water accepts gravity’s fate at
several waterfalls. In the lower hills, Highlanders canter along
century-old paths on their richly caparisoned horses, and the noise of
shepherds cracking their whips echoes around the valley.
You can arrange one- to six-day treks at park
headquarters in Dinsho, though you’ll need your own equipment. Park fees
are similar to Simien Mountains.
From Addis Ababa, catch a bus to Robe (Birr48, 12 hours) and leap off in Dinsho.
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