What to do and see in Tigray Region, Tigray Region: The Best Ancient Ruins

November 29, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Tigray Region, Ethiopia including Medhane Alem Adi Kesho, The Ruins of Aksum, Yeha Archaeological Site, Tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskal, Queen of Sheba Palace, Tekle.
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1. Medhane Alem Adi Kesho

Ethiopia
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Medhane Alem Adi Kesho

Reviewed By GiorgisLehmann - Berlin, Germany

The Teka Tesfay Cluster comprises of three churches, which can easily be visited on a single day: Petros & Paulos, Mikael Melehayzenghi, and Medhane Alem Adi Kesho. We started our day trip from our hotel in Mekele and were picked up by a minibus and our driver Kidane (a calm and patient, reliable driver). The trip from Mekele to the Teka Tesfay Cluster took about 1 1/2 hours. We started from Petros and Paulos Melehayzenghi, a small but beautifully decorated church, which can be reached after a short and steep climb up a wooden ladder. My father, who is beyond 80 and used to walking, managed it without any problem. After Petros and Paulos, we walked about 30 minutes to the next church nearby, Mikael Melehayzenghi. This small and beautiful church lies on top of a little hill and has a finely carved dome. Afterwards we went by foot back to the car and drove to the third church, Medhane Alem Adi Kesho. This thurd church incorporates four columns, two large doors, and beautiful paintings. It has a cathedral-like interior. This day trip was organized by the knowledgeable and experienced guide Redae Tesfay, who is based in Mekele; his phone numbers are +251 9 45 79 47 94 or +251 920 75 00 09. We had altogether three trips organized by him: The first one to the Teka Tesfay cluster north of Wukro, the second to the Gheralta cluster, and a third one to rock-hewn churches in the Tembien. The trips organized by him included a minibus including driver, fuel, entrance fees to all churches and a local guide. Meals and tips for the priest or accompanying helpers are not included. We can recommend Redae Tesfay as an organizer as well as a guide.

2. The Ruins of Aksum

Axum Ethiopia +251 91 480 8070 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/15/
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4.0 based on 308 reviews

The Ruins of Aksum

The remains of once powerful royal capital contain impressive tombs and stelae.

Reviewed By raym12345 - London, United Kingdom

Sometimes people skip over Axum but it's a fascinating place, especially at the start or end of a northern ethiopia adventure. We had a fantastic weekend visit to Axum, organized by our guide Berhanu. The stellae are very impressive and just opposite you can go inside the beautiful cathedral/church built by the emperor. Axum and surroundings have a huge amount of history to explore including the oldest standing building in sub-Saharan Africa (Yeha monastery). Definitely well worth getting a guide who speaks good English to explain what the archaeologists think, and also what the local people believe. Berhanu also brought us to a great cultural restaurant and dance show, definitely ask for the lamb shakla tibs (probably the best we had in Ethiopia)! We have used Berhanu for many other trips and would definitely recommend him to organize a stress free trip! His number on WhatsApp is +251 91 486 1090, and he now has his own company organizing tours across Ethiopia.

3. Yeha Archaeological Site

Yeha Village Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 36 reviews

Yeha Archaeological Site

Reviewed By OccidentalTourist46 - Devizes, United Kingdom

This was a real gem amongst the numerous and often disappointing churches of Ethiopia. The temple has been sympathetically restored/consolidated more work to be done on the fascinating palace. Worth reading up about before you arrive as no signage or reliable guides.

4. Tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskal

Axum Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskal

Reviewed By hawalom - Freeport, United States

An amazing history here but a lot more needs to be uncovered. There is a tale of a tunnel from this location to Israel...WOW if it is really true. If not impressed by the site, at a minimum you can enjoy the beautiful view of Adwa and Eritrea mountains in the distance. A guided tour is recommended. Guides can be found in their office next to the Stetae park in town. Make sure you get the guides that operate in a group not the once who operate individually. Individual tour guides will charge you more.

5. Queen of Sheba Palace

Axum Ethiopia
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3.5 based on 77 reviews

Queen of Sheba Palace

Reviewed By Abu_Firas_11 - Doha, Qatar

Believed to be the Palace of Queen of Sheba, who got married to King Solomon in Jerusalem. Great construction. Still a lot to be discovered. 52 rooms and apartments, kitchen or a place with a huge oven. Drainage system and a place for bath. Remnants of pillars can be seen.

6. Tekle

Axum, old road to shire, Axum Ethiopia +251 93 209 7705

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