Monday, June 2, 2014

Our drive to Harar..

Last July we stayed in Ethiopia for the summer / rainy season...the highlight of this holiday was our drive to the walled city of Harar in East Ethiopia, near the Somaliland border.

Now, we were told it is 517kms from Addis Ababa...so we set out mid morning expecting it to take about 6-8hrs with stops.

17 hrs later, after sleeping in the car on the side of a mountain with hyenas howling nearby, we checked into our hotel, in Dira Dawa which is Oromo for "Place of Remedy"...which it was because by 4am we were done driving. We would see Harar in a few more days!

It was an amazing journey...
Happy travelers about to set off from home...
The Acacia is an indigenous tree to Ethiopia
Camels by the road...
A green tukul
The landscape kept on changing...
The open road...
What a legend...it was an insane drive especially once the sunset, rain beat down and lorry trucks started speeding by on the twisty mountain roads ~ but he dealt with it like a pro!
My third son, Taliesin is the one who loves Ethiopia the most...
put him next to a car window and he bliss-es out
Coming into a small town...
The town's Mosque
Leaving twon behind a slow Bajaj ~ a three wheeler auto rickshaw 

Pitstop - Ethiopia style!
Dancing on the car roof in the middle of 'Nowhere, Africa'...Why not??

Camel traffic...at one point the car was surrounded by camels on all sides ~ the kids loved it!
Losing light as the sun goes down...
 
 




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