
Planning a Trip to Ethiopia: Everything You Need to Know
June 14, 2025
A Timeless Journey Through the Cradle of Civilization
June 14, 2025A Timeless Journey Through Ethiopia’s Rock-Hewn Wonder
Nestled high in the Lasta Mountains of northern Ethiopia lies one of the most remarkable historical sites in Africa: Lalibela — a town that defies time, gravity, and expectations. Known as the “New Jerusalem,” Lalibela is home to 11 medieval rock-hewn churches carved directly into the earth, and it continues to be a living pilgrimage site for Ethiopian Orthodox Christians. For travelers seeking a journey that blends spiritual depth, architectural genius, and cultural authenticity, Lalibela is a destination unlike any other.
In this travel blog, we’ll take you through essential tips, historical context, and everything you need to know before exploring Lalibela.
🗿 A Brief History of Lalibela
The churches of Lalibela were commissioned during the reign of King Lalibela (late 12th to early 13th century), who sought to create a “New Jerusalem” after Christian pilgrims could no longer access the original due to Islamic conquests. The result? A UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of intricately carved monolithic churches, connected by a series of narrow passageways and tunnels.
Each church is unique in design and spiritual significance — from Bete Medhane Alem (House of the Savior of the World), said to be the largest monolithic church in the world, to the cross-shaped Bete Giyorgis (Church of St. George), perhaps the most iconic.
🧳 Travel Tips for Visiting Lalibela
📅 Best Time to Visit
The ideal time to visit Lalibela is between October and March, during Ethiopia’s dry season. For an especially powerful experience, time your visit around Genna (Ethiopian Christmas) on January 7, when thousands of white-robed pilgrims flock to the churches, chanting and praying in a mesmerizing display of devotion.
✈️ Getting There
- By Air: Ethiopian Airlines operates daily flights from Addis Ababa to Lalibela (approx. 1 hour).
- By Road: While scenic, road travel can be long and bumpy. Best for those on extended overland tours.
🏨 Where to Stay
Lalibela offers a range of guesthouses and hotels, from budget lodgings to boutique lodges with mountain views. Some recommended options:
- Maribela Hotel
- Lalibela Lodge
- Panoramic View Hotel
🎟️ Entrance Fees & Guides
There’s a single entrance fee (around $50 USD) valid for five days to visit all 11 churches. Hiring a licensed local guide is highly recommended — not just for navigation but to understand the deep symbolism and stories behind each structure.
👣 Must-See Churches and Experiences
🕍 Bete Medhane Alem
The largest and most impressive. Resembles a Greek temple but is carved from a single rock.
✝️ Bete Giyorgis
The most iconic, carved in the shape of a perfect cross. Best viewed from above at sunset or sunrise.
🙏 Church Ceremonies
Try to attend an early morning or Sunday mass. The sound of chanting, incense, and ancient rituals brings the churches to life.
🚶♀️ Walk the Tunnels and Passages
The churches are connected by an intricate system of tunnels and trenches. Some are dark and narrow — bring a flashlight and a sense of adventure!
📷 Photography Tips
- Morning and late afternoon offer the best natural lighting.
- Be respectful during services; always ask before taking photos of worshippers.
- Drones are not allowed without prior government permission.
🧘♀️ Cultural Etiquette
- Dress modestly: Long sleeves and covered legs are recommended.
- Remove shoes before entering each church.
- Speak quietly; many sites are active places of worship.
🛍️ What to Buy
Support local artisans by purchasing:
- Hand-woven shammas (traditional Ethiopian cloth)
- Wooden crosses
- Religious icons and paintings
🧭 Extend Your Adventure
If time allows, consider:
- Ashetan Maryam Monastery: A strenuous hike but offers panoramic views.
- Yemrehanna Kristos Church: A pre-Lalibela cave church built inside a cavern, an hour’s drive away.
- Combine with Danakil Depression or Simien Mountains for a contrasting experience.
📝 Final Thoughts
Lalibela is not just a destination — it’s a journey into the soul of Ethiopia. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a history enthusiast, or a curious traveler, the awe-inspiring beauty and sacred energy of Lalibela leave an indelible impression. Come with an open heart, and you’ll leave with a story etched as deeply as the churches themselves.

