Mago National Park

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Mago National Park

Mago National Park is one of the oldest and most important national parks in Ethiopia, serving as a major gateway to tourist attractions in the South Omo Zone and the Ari Zone.

  1. Location and Size
  • Location: It is located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Jinka town.
  • Size: The Park covers an area of ​​approximately 2,162 square kilometers.
  • Landscape: The Park is partly covered by savannah and partly by riparian forests. The name Mago is derived from the Mago River, which flows through the park and is a tributary of the Omo River.
  1. Wildlife

Mago Park is particularly known for its large mammal fauna. It includes:

  • Large mammals: African elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, and giraffe.
  • Animals: Zebra, Greater Kudu, and various species of ibex and ibex are common.
  • Birds: More than 300 different species of birds have been recorded in the park, making it a popular destination for bird watchers.
  1. Cultural Connection

Apart from its natural resources, Mago National Park is also unique in its connection with the ethnic groups living in and around it.

  • Mursi Ethnic Group: The famous Mursi people live in this park. The lip plates that the women wear are a major attraction for tourists.
  • Ari and Hamer: These ethnic groups, which border the park, also have long-standing social ties with the park.
  1. Natural Beauty and Landscape
  • Mago River and Forest: The giant trees and dense forests along the riverbanks are a haven for monkeys and various It is a haven for wildlife.
  • Omo Valley Views: The park is located in the lower Omo Valley, one of the most spectacular rift valleys in Africa.
  1. Useful information for visitors
  • Best time to visit: The dry season from December to February is the best time to visit, as the rainy season from June to August can make the roads difficult.
  • Transport: A 4×4 (four-wheel drive) vehicle is required to enter the park.
  • Accommodation: Most visitors arrive in Jinka town and enter the park for a day trip; however, there are camping sites within the park.
  1. Essential travel arrangements
  • Transport: A 4×4 (four-wheel drive) vehicle is required to enter the park. These can be rented in Jinka.
  • Clothing: Light cotton clothing (for warmth), but a light jacket for the evening (Jinka can get cold at night).
  • Protection: Sunscreen, hat, and Malaria protection (as the area is hot).
  • Permit: To enter the park, you must register at the park office in Jinka and have a guide.

Useful tips

  1. Photography: As fees may be charged for taking photos in Mursi villages, it is recommended to talk to your guide in advance and have a detailed receipt.
  2. Season: October to February is the best time to visit as the roads are dry and comfortable for travel.
  3. Cultural respect: Respecting the culture and values ​​of the local community is a big part of your trip.
  4. It is important to follow the park rules and respect the culture of the local community when traveling to Mago National Park.
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Description

3-day Itinerary

This plan is chosen for its time-saving nature and inclusion of all destinations.

Day 1: Addis Ababa to Jinka

  • Morning: Fly from Addis Ababa to Jinka (approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes). If you travel by bus, it may take 2 days.
  • Afternoon: Upon arrival in Jinka, check in to a hotel. Then visit the South Omo Museum and Research Center in Jinka. This will give you a first-hand understanding of the culture of the local people.
  • Evening: Overnight in Jinka.

Day 2: To Mago National Park and Mursi Village

  • Morning (11:30 AM): Drive to Mago National Park. Early departure will help you see the animals and observe the morning routine of the Mursi.
  • Morning: Game Drive in the park. Then visit the Mursi village. See their lip plate and their unique lifestyle.
  • Afternoon: Return to Jinka and visit the Ari ethnic villages on the way. Here you can see pottery, alcohol production and farming.
  • Evening: Overnight in Jinka.

Day 3: Traditional market and return

  • Morning: Depending on the day (if it is Saturday or Tuesday) Visit the large traditional market of Jinka. It is a vibrant place where different ethnic groups gather to sell their products.
  • Morning: Time for shopping.
  • Afternoon: Return to Addis Ababa.

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