
A rugged, landlocked country that boasts once in a lifetime experiences has been named as the most underrated place to visit in Africa. When thinking about where to tick off next on your travel bucket list, Ethiopia may not be even on the list but thishidden gem country offers breathtaking landscapes and otherworldly sites.
Most likely due to the Foreign Office warning against travel in many parts of the country, especially near Ethiopia's borders with Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Kenya, and Eritrea, Africa's oldest independent country has far fewer tourists than South Africa or Kenya. This allows tourists to experience a more authentic country where you will not be rubbing shoulders with visitors at every twist and turn. Naming Ethiopia as Affrica's top hidden gem travel site offthebeatentravel writes: "Its historic rock-carved churches, castles, and natural wonders are completely different from other parts of Africa".

According to the website's travel experts Lalibela, a rural town known globally for its monolithic churches, is "absolutely worth the trip" . It's so good that the experts have been to this UNESCO World Heritage site three times.
Meanwhile, the Danakil Depression in the north of the country lies on the junction of three tectonic plates and is one of the lowest places on Earth below sea level.
Its geographical location and geological history combine together to create a stunning landscape, flowing lava and hot springs.
Food lovers will be pleased to hear that "it's almost worth traveling to Ethiopia" just for its cuisine.

The national dish of Ethiopia is Doro Wat, a slow-cooked, spicy chicken stew, dishes in Ethiopia are full of flavour and spice, perfect for those who don't mind a little kick to their meals.
Those thinking of travelling to Ethiopia should make sure to spend a couple of days in its capital Addis Ababa. Full of jazz clubs and entertaining bars this vibrant capital was founded in the late nineteenth century by Emperor Menelik.
Addis Ababa is now the world's third-highest capital city. With a population of over 5 million, there is a plethora of culture and history to be explored.
If you are planning a trip to the African country, it is recommended to read the Government advice before travelling to ensure the safest possible visit.
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