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Explore the Jubilee Palace: Now Part of Our Addis Ababa City Tours!

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  • 01 Apr 2025
    Explore the Jubilee Palace: Now Part of Our Addis Ababa City Tours
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Explore the Jubilee Palace: Now Part of Our Addis Ababa City Tours!

Ethiopia, one of the world’s most ancient civilizations, has shaped global history through leaders such as Emperor Haile Selassie, a founding member of the United Nations. We invite you to explore the newly accessible Jubilee Palace. 

This revitalized historic site offers a unique opportunity to experience Ethiopia’s royal heritage and its enduring cultural significance. Join Anbessa Travel on a journey through Ethiopia’s majestic past and vibrant future.

 
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Discover the Timeless Majesty of Ethiopia’s National Palace

The National Palace of Ethiopia, a cultural gem in the heart of Addis Ababa, is a living testament to the country’s rich heritage. Spanning over 27 hectares, this historic landmark is not only a sanctuary of Ethiopia’s history but also a place of serene natural beauty. Its preservation and meticulous restoration have been guided by specialists to ensure the palace retains its cultural and historical significance for future generations.

A Journey Through History

The National Palace’s vast grounds boast vibrant greenery, tranquil fountains, and historic tree species. It offers visitors a glimpse into Ethiopia’s past, intertwined with the beauty of the natural landscape. From serene pathways to the exquisitely restored Royal Dining Hall, the palace reveals stories of global significance, having hosted many world leaders over the years.

New Vehicle Gallery – A Glimpse into Ethiopia’s Royal Past

Stepping into the newly constructed Vehicle Gallery is like embarking on a journey through time. This state-of-the-art exhibit showcases restored automobiles, carriages, and train wagons once used by Ethiopian royalty. Notable vehicles in the collection include the luxurious Rolls Royce Phantom IV, Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman limousines, Packard Super 8, and even Land Rovers designed for traversing Ethiopia’s rugged terrain.

The gallery also features two lavish train wagons, complete with sleeping quarters, a dining area, and an office, once used by the emperor during travels to Harar.

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Palace Halls – A Majestic Experience

Inside the palace, visitors are welcomed by soaring ceilings, soft lighting, and expansive reception rooms. The meticulously restored banquet hall and royal chambers have witnessed pivotal moments in Ethiopian history, including state banquets and crucial diplomatic meetings. These spaces maintain their historical essence, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Ethiopia’s royal past.

Palace Museum – A Treasure Trove of Ethiopia’s Regal Heritage

The basement of the palace houses the newly constructed Palace Museum, which displays royal regalia, significant gifts, and artifacts that are vital to Ethiopia’s cultural legacy. Visitors can explore exquisite crowns, thrones, ornate dining utensils, and leather-bound books that reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of bygone eras.

The Tranquil Garden & Spa

Beyond the museum, a peaceful garden awaits, designed as a serene retreat with manicured plants, stone paths, bamboo bushes, and a charming bridge over a pond. This tranquil space offers a perfect moment of calm. Adjacent to the garden, the newly built natural Hot Springs Spa provides a luxurious experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in warm mineral-rich waters known for their therapeutic properties.

Dining and Cultural Experiences

The National Palace also offers a variety of amenities to enhance your visit, including exquisite cafes and restaurants that offer both traditional Ethiopian dishes and international cuisine. Whether you’re savoring a coffee in a café or dining in a fine restaurant, the culinary experiences here are second to none.

 

Additionally, the African Mosaic and Addis House of Culture showcase the vibrant intersection of Ethiopian fashion and art, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.

A Bridge Between Ethiopia’s Past and Present

The National Palace is not just an urban landmark—it’s a bridge between Ethiopia’s royal past and its modern present. Whether you’re marveling at the treasures in the Vehicle Gallery, strolling through the lush gardens, or admiring the royal regalia, every moment spent here is a deeper step into the extraordinary history of Ethiopia.

Visit the National Palace 

 

Step into the National Palace and immerse yourself in the majesty of Ethiopia’s royal legacy. Discover the history, the art, the culture, and the beauty that make this palace a truly remarkable destination.

Before visiting, ensure you have the proper travel documents:

Tourist Visa:

  • Available on arrival at Bole International Airport (Addis Ababa) for most nationalities.

  • E-Visa option (apply online at www.evisa.gov.et)

Required Documents:

  • Passport (valid for 6+ months)

 

Visa Fees:

  • Single Entry E-VISA (30 days): – 62 USD

  • Single Entry E-VISA (90 days):- 152 USD

  • Eligible countries are listed via this link; https://www.evisa.gov.et/information/touristOnArrivalVisa

  • Extensions possible through an online process or by making an application at the authority office.

Why Choose Anbessa Travel?

Our exclusive guided tours ensure you experience the palace like royalty. 

We handle:
                      VIP services
                      Expert Guides
                  Seamless logistics (transport, tickets, dining, hotel reservation)

 

Flavours of ethiopia: A Journey Through the seasons of taste!

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  • 17 Mar 2024
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Flavors of Ethiopia :A Journey Through the Seasons of Taste!

Hello and warm greetings! It’s been some time since we last connected, and today, we’re excited to share something truly special with you—an exploration of Ethiopia, a land brimming with vibrant culture, rich traditions, and deeply rooted religious rituals. We hope you’ll enjoy this journey with us!

Ethiopia is a diverse and multicultural nation, where the months of the year are not only classified by weather patterns but also by significant cultural and religious events. For many, it may be a new concept, but in Ethiopia, the year is often divided into seasons like the wedding season, fasting season, and more. These seasons are distinct, bringing a unique flavor to the lives of the people.

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When people think of Ethiopia, they often envision a country celebrated for its rich and flavorful plant-based cuisine, a reflection of the country’s diverse cultural and religious traditions. For many Ethiopians, the rhythm of the week is shaped by specific fasting days, with Wednesdays and Fridays often dedicated to plant-based meals. These days are marked by an abundance of wholesome dishes that feature a variety of fresh vegetables, lentils, and legumes. One of the most beloved meals during this time is injera, a traditional sourdough flatbread that serves as the perfect base for these delicious vegetarian offerings, showcasing the country’s deep connection to its culinary roots and heritage.

And now, I’m excited to announce that we’re entering the perfect season for veggie lovers! Why, you ask? Let me share some insights: During this time, many butcher houses in the country reduce or even stop offering meat altogether. This season, known for its fasting period, encourages a diet free from meat, dairy, and animal-based products. For over a month, Ethiopians embrace plant-based foods, and even in more urbanized areas, finding meat can be a rarity. It’s a time for veggie enthusiasts to truly indulge in the rich variety of plant-based cuisine.

One of the most beloved dishes you’ll encounter in Ethiopian restaurants is Beyaynet, a true reflection of Ethiopia’s diverse culinary offerings. The name Beyaynet translates roughly to “many different things on your plate,” and it perfectly captures the essence of this dish.

Beyaynet is a rich, vibrant mix of various stews, or wot (in Amharic), that come together on a single platter. This dish often features a combination of more than six different items, showcasing the full spectrum of flavors and textures that Ethiopian cuisine is known for. The plate is commonly referred to as TRI in Amharic, and it’s a feast for the senses—offering a variety of tastes, from spicy to mild, tangy to savory. It’s a colorful and satisfying dish that speaks to the Ethiopian love for communal dining.

Beyaynet is especially popular during the fasting season, when Ethiopians refrain from consuming animal products. During this time, Beyaynet is often enjoyed with Shiro, a thick, rich stew made from ground chickpeas or lentils, simmered with a blend of spices. The combination of these two dishes creates the perfect balance of texture and flavor, making it a favorite at many restaurants throughout the country.

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In addition to Beyaynet, another popular thing during this season is Sinig, a spicy and tangy chili. Sinig is typically made with fresh tomatoes, onions put inside the chili, many consume it as it is assumed it opens up the appetite and has a good blend with the taste. It’s often enjoyed as a condiment to complement the rich flavors of the main course.

During this time of year, you’ll find Beyaynet and Sinig served in many homes and restaurants, drawing people in with their bold, flavorful combinations. 

This season offers an ideal opportunity for plant-based travelers to experience Ethiopia. As you journey through this beautiful country, you’ll encounter not only breathtaking landscapes and historical wonders but also unique cultural expressions. The changing of the churches, the vibrant festivals, and the deep-rooted traditions will fill your soul as much as the food will fill your stomach.

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Ethiopia’s unique food traditions make it a special place for anyone who loves plant-based cuisine. The fasting season brings an abundance of flavorful dishes like Beyaynet, Shiro, and Sinig, offering a true taste of Ethiopian culture. Whether you’re exploring local restaurants or enjoying a meal in a family home, the country’s rich culinary heritage shines through. This is the perfect time for vegan and vegetarian travelers to experience Ethiopia’s diverse and delicious food. Beyond the meals, the festivals, traditions, and warm hospitality make this journey unforgettable. So, if you’re looking for authentic Ethiopian flavors, this is the season to indulge!

Anbessa Travel’s Commitment to Sustainability and Community Engagement

Recent Blogs

  • 01 Apr 2025
    Explore the Jubilee Palace: Now Part of Our Addis Ababa City Tours
  • 10 Mar 2025
    Flavors of Ethiopia: A Journey Through the Seasons of Taste!
  • Anbessa_tree_planting
    31 Aug 2024
    Anbessa Travel’s Commitment to Sustainability and Community Engagement
  • Ethiopian Birr and Dollar Image
    19 Aug 2024
    Ethiopia’s Floating Currency: What It Means for the Tour and Travel Industry
  • 31 Mar 2024
    Bale Mountains National
  • 17 Mar 2024
    Feeding Hyenas: The Fascinating culture of Harar

Anbessa Travel’s Commitment to Sustainability and Community Engagement​

At Anbessa Travel, our commitment to sustainability is not just a part of our operations—it’s the heart of everything we do. As the pioneering travel company in Ethiopia to achieve Travel Life certification, we take our role in environmental stewardship seriously. Sustainability involves adopting practices that not only reduce our environmental footprint but also contribute positively to local communities and preserve our cultural heritage for future generations.
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What is sustainability?

 

Sustainability is about making choices that support the long-term health of our planet, our communities, and our economy. For us, this means reducing our carbon footprint, conserving natural resources, and promoting practices that lead to a healthier environment. We aim to balance our business goals with our responsibility to care for the world around us, ensuring that we leave a positive legacy for future generations.

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Partnering for a Greener Ethiopia: Our Work with the Ethiopian Heritage Society

 

A central part of our sustainability efforts involves our ongoing collaboration with the Ethiopian Heritage Society, a respected organization dedicated to preserving Ethiopia’s rich cultural and natural heritage. Through this partnership, we are able to support and contribute to a variety of community-driven projects that align with our shared goals of sustainability and environmental preservation.

One of the standout projects from this collaboration is our tree-planting initiative. On August 17, 2024, the Anbessa Travel team, in partnership with the Ethiopian Heritage Society, organized a mission to plant native trees around the historic Entoto area. We have committed a one-hectare plot of land specifically for this purpose, with the aim of covering it entirely with indigenous plants. This initiative is designed not only to enhance the local environment but also to improve air quality and promote biodiversity in the region.

By planting these trees, we are making a direct and positive impact on the environment, contributing to the long-term health and sustainability of the area. Our efforts don’t stop there—our vision is to continue this tree-planting initiative by planting additional trees for every customer we serve. This ongoing commitment will help foster a greener Ethiopia, encouraging our clients to adopt eco-friendly practices and become more conscious of their environmental impact. Through these actions, we hope to inspire others to join us in our mission to protect and preserve Ethiopia’s natural beauty for future generations.

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Community tourism and Inboch

 

Community tourism is another key area where Anbessa Travel makes a difference. This approach allows travelers to engage with local communities in meaningful ways, creating mutual benefits for both visitors and residents. By participating in community tourism, our travelers gain a deeper understanding of Ethiopia’s rich cultural heritage while supporting local economies.

 

Our efforts in community tourism are closely linked to our sustainability goals. One such initiative is our active participation in removing a harmful pesticide called Inboch from local agricultural practices. Inboch is another name for the water hyacinth, a fast-growing plant that spreads across water surfaces. It’s causing serious problems in Lake Tana, Ethiopia, by blocking sunlight and reducing oxygen in the water, which harms fish and other aquatic life. To control it, efforts like using machines to cut and remove the plant were underway. Additionally, Anbessa Travel has been involved in a significant reforestation project in Lalibela, where we replaced the invasive Bahir Zaf tree with numerous indigenous plants. These actions not only protect the environment but also help preserve traditional practices, support local artisans, and contribute to the overall well-being of the areas we visit.

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Aligning HR Policies with Our Sustainability Goals

 

At Anbessa Travel, our commitment to sustainability also influences our HR policies. We believe that creating a work environment that supports green practices is essential to achieving our sustainability goals. Our HR policies encourage employees to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily work and provide training on sustainability issues.

We also work to ensure that our staff is engaged and motivated to contribute to our sustainability initiatives. By aligning our HR policies with our environmental goals, we foster a culture of responsibility and support among our team members.

Working with Various Stake holders

 

Our collaboration with the Ethiopian Heritage Society is just one example of how we work with various stakeholders to advance our sustainability goals. We actively seek partnerships with organizations, businesses, and community groups that share our commitment to environmental stewardship and community development.

These partnerships enable us to leverage collective expertise and resources to achieve greater impact. Whether it’s through joint projects, community events, or shared initiatives, we are dedicated to working together to promote sustainability and make a positive difference.

Supporting green initiatives and preserving Heritage

 

Supporting green initiatives and preserving cultural heritage are central to our mission. By focusing on these areas, we not only contribute to environmental conservation but also celebrate and protect Ethiopia’s unique cultural legacy. Our initiatives, such as tree planting and community tourism, are designed to support both our natural environment and our rich heritage.

We are proud to support Ethiopia’s national Green Legacy Initiative, which aims to plant over 6.5 billion tree seedlings in the 2024 planting season. By integrating sustainability into every aspect of our business, we hope to make a lasting positive impact. Our goal is to inspire others to adopt similar practices and join us in building a greener, more sustainable future.

In conclusion, Anbessa Travel is proud to lead the way in responsible travel through our dedication to sustainability and community engagement. As the first travel company in Ethiopia to achieve Travel Life certification, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint, supporting local communities, and preserving our cultural heritage.

From our tree-planting initiatives around Entoto to our efforts in community tourism and eco-friendly travel, we are continually striving to make a positive impact. Our partnerships with organizations like the Ethiopian Heritage Society and our focus on sustainable practices reflect our deep commitment to creating a better world for future generations.

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