The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Amhara Region, Ethiopia

February 17, 2022 Kaleigh Reichenbach

Amhara (Amharic: አማራ) is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia, containing the homeland of the Amhara people. Previously known as Region 3, its capital is Bahir Dar. Ethiopia's largest inland body of water, Lake Tana, which is the source of the Blue Nile river, is located within Amhara. The region also contains the Semien Mountains National Park, which includes Ras Dashan, the highest point in Ethiopia. Amhara is bordered by the state of Sudan to the west and northwest, and in other directions by other regions of Ethiopia: Tigray to the north, Afar to the east, Benishangul-Gumuz to the west and southwest, and Oromia to the south.
Restaurants in Amhara Region

1. Lalibela Ethiopia

At St George Church Lalibela Churches, Lalibela 1000 Ethiopia +251 91 153 9978
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Lalibela Ethiopia

2. Church of St. George

Lalibela Ethiopia +251 91 325 0490 http://www.tours-ethiopia.com
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Church of St. George

the church of st George is a brilliant feats of engineering and architecture and are often referred as the "Eighth wonder of the world".

Reviewed By frankj614 - Columbus, United States

Because it stands alone, because you can see the entire top, because of its iconic shape...all those reasons, and more, make St. George the must-see of Lalibela's rock churches. Of course, they are all must-sees, but this one is the best!

3. Bilbala St. George Rock Hewn Church

Kebele 01 Lasta, Lalibela Ethiopia
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Bilbala St. George Rock Hewn Church

Reviewed By Marikouette

It was fantastic to discover Lalibela with the help of Jack from Young Lalibela Trekking Association. The city and the mountains around are truly fantastic. And everything is easy with them.

4. Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela

Lalibela 1260 Ethiopia http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/18
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4.5 based on 1,857 reviews

Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela

A labyrinth of tunnels with grottoes and galleries connects 11 impressive churches built under King Lalibela out of red volcanic rock.

Reviewed By greatlalibelatours - Lalibela, Ethiopia

Rock-Hewn Churches, Lalibela The 11 medieval monolithic cave churches of this 13th-century 'New Jerusalem' are situated in a mountainous region in the heart of Ethiopia near a traditional village with circular-shaped dwellings. Lalibela is a high place of Ethiopian Christianity, still today a place of pilmigrage and devotion.

5. Fasil Ghebbi

Gonder Ethiopia +251 96 252 0247 http://www.ethionorthtrekking.com
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Fasil Ghebbi

A royal fortress-city dating back to the 16th-17th centuries demonstrates Hindu, Arabic and baroque influences.

Reviewed By Abu_Firas_11 - Doha, Qatar

The main highlight in Gondar. A cluster of 6 castles, library, Royal Thermal Bath and Lion cages. The biggest castle for Emperor Fasiledes 1632-1667. Next castle for his son, and the third for his grand son. A great Archive building used to be a library. The castles were constructed almost 400 years ago in a strategic location, surrounded by mountains with tower guards, a hilly area so free from malaria. A must visit place.

6. Fasiladas Bath Timket

Near Gonder, Gonder Ethiopia +251 91 803 4799 http://www.ethiowondertours.com
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Fasiladas Bath Timket

Reviewed By ocycleschick - Weedsport, United States

We visited this place just 2 days before Timket festival so it was all decked out in beautiful Ethiopian flags. It was an interesting place to visit and I would say a must-see during your time in Gondar. There are also some beautiful strangler fig trees on many of the structures which to me was reminiscent of the temples of Angkor Wat. If you have an extra hour or two, don't miss Fasiladas Bath!

7. Asheton Maryam Monastery

Lalibela 0116 Ethiopia
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Asheton Maryam Monastery

Reviewed By snowythepyro - London, United Kingdom

We set off from our hotel really early, so as not to be hiking in the middle of the day. Wandering along the road, we passed many children working in the fields, and there were fantastic views all around. About 30 minutes from the monastery, we reached the paying point to get into the monastery. A steep 350 Birr each, the price is set by the Diocese, and that's about £10 per head. You certainly don't see a St Paul's Cathedral-worth for your 350 Birr (and as our guide book warned that the priests may ask for more to open up the church, we didn't - in any case we were 'churched out' after seeing all the rock-hewn churches the previous day). However, the views are stunning and this is well worth the climb out of Lalibela.

8. Debre Berhan Selassie Church

Gondar, Ethiopia, Gonder Ethiopia +251 91 102 1308 http://www.simenlandtours.com
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Debre Berhan Selassie Church

Reviewed By SueKot - London, United Kingdom

This was one of the most delightful churches we visited in Ethiopia. The church is still in use and monks are often present in their yellow garb. It stands in its own enclosure surrounded by a wall with twelve small towers. Trees provide shade. The church is notable for seven ostrich eggs on a medallion which is on the roof. Women and men enter from separate entrances for prayer. The interior is its glory. Wall paintings cover every inch. The date for these is debated but this is not really an issue. There is an excellent St. George and the dragon but my particular favourite was a squat Devil. Other murals depict the life of Christ. The ceiling is bright with angels. Of course flash photography is forbidden.

9. Yemrehana Krestos Church

Lalibela Ethiopia
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Yemrehana Krestos Church

The church of Yemrehanna Kristos is one of Ethiopia's best-preserved late Axumite churches, and is named for a twelfth-century Zagwe priest-king and saint. The church is located inside a large natural cavern on a hill in northern Ethiopia, set in a spectacular landscape of juniper trees, predating the famous nearby rock-hewn churches of Lalibela by almost a century.

Reviewed By ClaudiaYacura - San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy

I visited this Monastery accompanied by Bekire (+251 92 018 3099) who organized my stay in Lalibela. This monastery is worth to be visited..

10. Azwa Mariam Monastery

Lago Tana Penisola Di Zege, Bahir Dar 1260 Ethiopia +251 92 343 9870 http://www.ethiopiatours.pro
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Azwa Mariam Monastery

Reviewed By ameliam86 - Cancun, Mexico

We took a boat to explore lake Tana and visiting the old monastery situated in an island. The monastery has noons a monks and many antique books. We also visit the old church with very interesting religious paintings and saints from Ethiopia.

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