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Pricing Information Payment Dates $3,600 per person on a double accommodation basis $525 single supplement • October 1, 2013: RSVP to Linda Orzechowski. Early reservations are encouraged as trip size is capped at 25 participants. Email lorzechowsk@csbsju.edu or call 320-363-3514. • November 1, 2013: 50% of trip cost is due at HMML as deposit. • January 15, 2014: Balance of trip cost is due at HMML. HMML accepts all major credit cards. Checks should be made out to the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. (Subject to change depending on group size) Includes: Meals and soft drinks; transport by bus and air throughout Ethiopia, including airport transfers; guides; entry fees; gratuities. Not included: Airfare to and from Addis Ababa; alcoholic beverages; trip cancellation or other insurance. www.hmml.org | P.O. Box 7300 • Collegeville, MN 56321 Travel note: Ethiopian Airlines operates a daily nonstop from Washington-Dulles to Addis Ababa (the return flight stops in Rome) as well as service from major European cities; travel on other airlines requires a connection in London, Frankfurt, Rome, Nairobi, or Dubai. Travelers will need to depart the USA on February 22 (or even February 21, depending on routing) to arrive by February 23. Blue = Driving routes | Red = Flights HILL MUSEUM & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY Millennium Club and Legacy Society Members* Experience ETHIOPIA With HMML Executive Director Father Columba Stewart, OSB February 23–March 11, 2014 Weather will be sunny, with pleasant daytime temperatures and cool nights. While the temperature is not extreme, the sun can be fierce. There will be a good deal of walking over rough surfaces. The land of Ethiopia is thought to be the origin of the human species, and its written history extends over three thousand years. World-class ancient monuments and a breathtaking natural environment make a journey to Ethiopia truly the trip of a lifetime. Visit the historic monasteries and libraries where HMML and its Ethiopian partners have preserved almost 10,000 Ethiopian manuscripts—including the oldest known copies of the Ethiopic Bible. Experience Ethiopia’s stunning landscapes, spectacular wildlife, and unforgettable peoples with Fr. Columba and local guide, Daniel Tesfaye. *Millennium Club members contribute $1,000 or more annually to HMML. Legacy Society members have made provision for HMML in their estate plans. — Itinerary— Feb 23 (Sunday): Arrive at Addis Ababa and transfer to hotel. Free day, welcome dinner in the evening for those who have arrived in time. Overnight Addis. Feb 24 (Monday) / Day 1 Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa city tour, including the Mercato (the biggest open-air market in Africa), Saint George Church, the National Museum, and Institute of Ethiopian Studies Museum. Possible meeting with HMML partners. Overnight Addis. Feb 25 (Tuesday) / Day 2 Bahir Dar/Blue Nile Falls: Morning transfer to Bole Airport for flight to Bahir Dar, transfer to hotel. After check-in, a morning birdwatching walk along the shore of Lake Tana, Ethiopia’s largest body of fresh water and source of the Blue Nile River. Lunch at a local restaurant, and then a drive to Tis Isat village 33 km south east of Bahir Dar to see the Blue Nile waterfall. Overnight Bahir Dar. Feb 26 (Wednesday) / Day 3 Bahir Dar/Lake Tana: All-day and very relaxing boat excursion on Lake Tana to visit Azuwa Maryam Church on the Zege Penninsula and the Narga Selassie Monastery on an island in the middle of the lake. These churches with their remarkable 18th-century paintings also feature manuscripts, crosses, and other treasures. The boat journey to Azuwa Maryam is about an hour, and then another 2.5 hours to Narga Selassie. We will take a picnic lunch and be back to Bahir Dar by sunset. Overnight Bahir Dar. Feb 27 (Thursday) / Day 4 Gondar: Morning drive from Bahir Dar to Gondar (3-4 hours) climbing up into the highlands from the volcanic caldera in which Lake Tana sits, with dramatic views back to the Lake, and an opportunity to visit a village market or school on the way. Upon arrival in Gondar, Ethiopia’s capital in the 17th-19th centuries, lunch and then a visit to the Royal Enclosure (Fasil Ghebbi), with its 1632 Castle of King Fasilides, and the Debre Birhan Selassie Church (Mount Light Trinity Church), famous for its wall and ceiling paintings. Overnight Gondar. Feb 28 (Friday) / Day 5 Gondar / Simien Mountains National Park: A day-long excursion from Gondar to Simien Mountain National Park, a World Heritage Site famous for native animals, birds, and vegetation. The drive from Gondar is about 2 hours; upon arrival a 2-hour nature trek and lunch in the Park Lodge, returning to Gondar for the night. Overnight Gondar. Mar 1 (Saturday) / Day 6 Lalibela: Morning transfer to Gondar airport for the flight to Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its incredible 13th-century monolithic rock-hewn churches. On arrival, transfer to the hotel. Afternoon visit to the first group of monolithic churches. Overnight Lalibela. Mar 2 (Sunday) / Day 7 Lalibela: Morning excursion to Yemrehanna Kristos (Christ’s Mercy) church (40 km from Lalibela by bus, and then 20 mins easy walk). One of the most famous monuments of Tigray, the church is built inside a cave and has a unique Axumite architectural style. In the afternoon, visit the remaining monolithic churches of Lalibela. Overnight Lalibela. Mar 3 (Monday) / Day 8 Axum: Morning transfer to Lalibela airport for flight to Axum, Ethiopia’s ancient capital from ca. 400 BC-10th century AD, and first capital of Christian Ethiopia. On arrival, transfer to hotel. Afternoon visits to Gobedra, the quarry for the great Axumite stelae (4 km outside of town, then a 30-minute easy walk). On the way back to Axum, visit the ruins of the 6th century (or even earlier) Dongar palace. Overnight Axum. Mar 4 (Tuesday) / Day 9 Axum: In the morning visit Axum Archeological Museum, the stelae park (1st-century), Tsion Maryam Church (where the Ark of the Covenant is kept). After lunch, and a break from the fierce sun, we will take a later afternoon visit to the 4th-century Ezana Inscription (in Sabaen, Greek, and Ge‘ez), the Tombs of Caleb and Gebre Meskel with views of Adwa mountains. From there we will walk to Saint Pantaleon Monastery on a hilltop just outside the city, with its impressive treasury of manuscripts and other artifacts. Overnight Axum. Mar 5 (Wednesday) / Day 10 Abba Garima Monastery, Gheralta: Drive from Axum to Gheralta (5 hours), discovering the astonishing Tigrayan countryside with its magnificent mountains. On the way, visit Abba Garima Monastery, where HMML digitized the oldest-known Ethiopian manuscripts, and if time permits, the Yeha Temple. Continue to Gheralta, the base for exploring Tigray’s churches carved into rock cliffs and hillsides. Overnight Gheralta Lodge. Mar 6 (Thursday) / Day 11 Gheralta and Rock-cut Churches: In the morning, a 50-minute walk up to Debre Maryam Korkor, one of the Tigrayan rock-cut churches (7th-8th-century)—older than the Lalibela monolithic churches—and famous for wall paintings. In the afternoon, relax at the lodge or visit another rock-cut church as interest and agility suggest (some require a bit of rock scrambling or climbing). Overnight Gheralta Lodge (possible drive to Mekele that evening and overnight Mekele, depending on flight schedules). Mar 7 (Friday) / Day 12 Awash National Park: Transfer to Mekele airport for flight to Addis Ababa, on arrival drive into the Rift Valley to Awash National Park, a large savanna reserve famous for its wildlife (200 km from Addis; 3 hours). Overnight Awash Falls Lodge. [At this point travelers who need to go home early could leave the tour.] Mar 8 (Saturday) / Day 13 Awash National Park / Harar: Morning drive through the National Park to see kudus, gazelles, oryx, baboons and bird life, and the beautiful Awash Waterfall. Afternoon drive to Harar (3-4 hours) climbing up onto the plateau through a magnificent landscape of mountains and fertile valleys. Overnight Harar. Mar 9 (Sunday) / Day 14 Harar: Full day exploring the old and very colorful walled town of Harar, famous for its handsome traditional houses, Muslim shrines, and street markets. Visit to the Sherif Harar City Museum, which has partnered with HMML to preserve Islamic manuscripts. Possible morning liturgy at the small and charming Catholic Cathedral, built by French missionaries in the 19th century. In the evening see the “Hyena Man” feeding wild hyenas on the outskirts of the town. Overnight Harar. Mar 10 (Monday) / Day 15 Addis Ababa: Drive from Harar to Dire Dawa airport (1 hr) for flight to Addis Ababa, on arrival transfer to hotel. Depending on departure plans, there could be time today or tomorrow for shopping. Overnight Addis Ababa (unless departing in the evening). Mar 11 (Tuesday) / Day 16 Departure