Destination: MULU ECO-LODGE
The Mulu Ecolodge is made up of several traditional round huts (tukuls), built of dried soil with a thatched roof, scattered over a huge field. The tukuls for travelers are very spacious and some are decorated in a very original way with multicolored pieces of glass, which gives them, from the inside, a light a little magical. Moreover everything is thought to protect and respect the environment (permaculture, compost, beehive for the production of honey, solar electricity, dry toilets).
Located in the Choke Mountains, the Mulu Ecolodge is not only the ideal place to rest and walk while admiring the landscape, but also to meet local communities. Indeed, very quickly, you will be part of the family. For example, the tukul for cooking is open to the outside and allows you to participate in the preparation of meals of traditional cuisine based on injera (large pancake made of teff, local cereal). The tukul for the common room / dining room not only welcomes travelers but is also a meeting place for locals. Immersion with local communities is at its maximum.
The Mulu Ecolodge, which opened in 2018, was created by a young couple made up of Abiy and Valérie. Helped by Valérie, a German volunteer who decided to settle in this country, Abiy, a local young man, created this accommodation, in honor of his mother (Mulu in amharic means full,complete, everything) and in partnership with the villagers who are very involved. Their project is huge. Their goal is to enable villagers to improve their living conditions and they hope to build a school for the village children in the coming years. They already have the support of a small German NGO called Enat Ethiopia e.V.
Mulu has all your bucket list-culinary tourism, community tourism, eco-tourism, agro-tourism, sustainable tourism, slow travel,
River Rafting
It is generally believed that when hundreds of sheep were disappeared from the place where the temple stands today, the shepherds prayed to get their sheep back. Surprisingly they had a vision of the Devi herself who asked them to sacrifice a few of the sheep to get back their lost ones. It is said…
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Africa Jungle Safari
It is generally believed that when hundreds of sheep were disappeared from the place where the temple stands today, the shepherds prayed to get their sheep back. Surprisingly they had a vision of the Devi herself who asked them to sacrifice a few of the sheep to get back their lost ones. It is said…
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