Travel to Ethiopia to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or Traveling in Ethiopia?

  • Ethiopia, a land of legends and history, offers travelers a unique mix of nature, culture, and heritage. As one of the few African countries that has never been colonized, Ethiopia has managed to preserve a distinctive culture. From the ancient churches of Lalibela to the impressive Simien Mountains, the country offers breathtaking experiences for adventurous backpackers.
  • Oh, and it’s also the birthplace of coffee. So if you’re a true coffee hipster, you can indulge (and leave) yourself here.
  • Activities to spot: explore the ancient rock temples of Lalibela; trek through the Simien Mountains; visit the Danakil Depression, one of the lowest and hottest places in the world; explore the Omo Valley and meet indigenous tribes; visit Lake Tana, the source of the Blue Nile; admire the architecture of Aksum; visit the Sof Omar Caves, one of the largest cave systems in Africa; enjoy cosmopolitan Addis Ababa; go on safari in Bale Mountains National Park; visit the ancient city of Harar.
  • Animal spotting: Ethiopian wolf, gelada baboons, walia ibex, mountain nyala, parrots, cheetah, black mamba, hippopotamus, honey badger, shoebill stork etc.
  • Food spotting: injera (delicious sourdough pancakes), doro wat (chicken stew), tibs (fried spiced meat), shiro (vegetarian chickpea stew), kitfo (minced beef), firfir (injera in stew), beyaynetu (vegetarian dish on injera), gomen (boiled vegetables), kaffe (strong coffee!), tej (honey wine).

Study in Ethiopia?

  • Ethiopia has a growing higher education system, with several universities spread across the country. Addis Ababa University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Africa. Popular studies include medicine, engineering, agriculture, and social sciences. The quality of education varies, but Ethiopia is increasingly investing in improving its educational institutions.
  • Study cities: Addis Ababa, Jimma, Mekele, Bahir Dar.
  • Language: Officially Arham, but education is in English.

Internship in Ethiopia?

  • An internship in Ethiopia offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in an emerging country that is growing rapidly in areas such as agriculture, healthcare, infrastructure and education, but it is not the easiest environment to find internship opportunities. International NGOs, local organisations and international companies can offer internships. You can work on important development issues and at the same time gain valuable professional skills.
  • Competencies: including intercultural communication, language skills, flexibility and adaptability, project management, problem solving, networking and relationship management, leadership.

Volunteer in Ethiopia?

  • A good way to help the country if you can find a suitable project. Much of the volunteer work focuses on education, healthcare and community development. There are also opportunities in agriculture. Working in Ethiopia?
  • Foreigners often find work in NGOs, international organizations, educational institutions, or healthcare. There are also opportunities in agriculture, consulting, and infrastructure projects. Many jobs come from development aid and international cooperation.
  • Work culture: Ethiopians value respect and politeness in the workplace. Hierarchies are often formal, and respect for senior colleagues and supervisors is important. It can take some time to get used to the pace of work and culture, but relationships and trust are essential to doing business.

Working as a digital nomad in Ethiopia?

  • Working as a digital nomad in Ethiopia can be challenging due to the sometimes inconsistent internet connections, especially outside of major cities like Addis Ababa. However, there are coworking spaces in Addis Ababa, and some cafes offer reliable wifi. Digital nomads can enjoy life in one of Africa’s most unique and historic countries, but they need to be flexible.
  • Favorite locations: Addis Ababa, Bahir Dar, Lalibela.

Living in Ethiopia?

  • Living in Ethiopia offers a mix of modern city lifestyle and traditional culture. Addis Ababa, the capital, offers the most facilities for expats, while the countryside offers a much simpler lifestyle. Although the infrastructure is developing rapidly, some areas outside the cities can be limited in terms of facilities.
  • Education: Addis Ababa has a number of international schools where children can be taught in English.
  • Expat community: The expat community is relatively large, especially in Addis Ababa. Many expats work for international organisations, NGOs, embassies.Safety: Ethiopia is generally safe, especially in the major cities. However, there are occasional political tensions, especially in certain regions. It is important to monitor the local situation and follow travel advice.
  • Culture & Religion: Ethiopia has a rich culture, steeped in religion, traditions and hospitality. The country is proud of its unique identity, and expats are encouraged to participate in cultural events, such as religious festivals and coffee ceremonies.
  • Climate: It is a sunny country with variable temperatures. The country has a dry season and a light and heavy rainy season.
  • Be aware: Foreign residents must adapt to local customs and practices. Access to the internet and some amenities may also be limited, depending on where you live. Expats should also be aware of local rules and customs, such as the meaning of hand gestures and polite forms of communication.
  • Health Insurance: Healthcare in Ethiopia is available, but the quality varies widely. Addis Ababa has some good hospitals and clinics, but access to healthcare is limited in rural areas. Make sure you take out your own health insurance with good coverage.

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Travel in Ethiopia

  • Ethiopia is a special country compared to other African countries. The country has mountain ranges, flat areas, vibrant natural parks and dry desert land. Also located in Ethiopia is Danakil, which is the hottest area in the world with volcanic activity resulting from friction between three tectonic plates. The people themselves prefer to call Ethiopia by the name Abyssinia. The country is mostly harmless and the people are one of the friendliest from the African continent.

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St. Mary's University College is een lokale privé hogeschool in Ethiopië. Ze zijn met regelmaat op zoek naar leraren die Engelse les willen geven. Ze hebben veel contact met de omliggende gemeenschap, NGO's, scholen en bedrijven. Hierdoor wordt het onderwijs voor de studenten verbeterd en verrijkt.

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