Visit Danakil Depression Ertale & Dallol
The Danakil Depression is a geological depression located in Ethiopia. It is a landscape with some of the hottest temperatures on earth being recorded in this region. The Danakil Depression is also home to some of the most unique geological formations, including colorful landscapes and active volcanoes.
Visit Danakil Depression Ertale & Dallol
One of the main attractions of the Danakil Depression is the otherworldly landscape created by the colorful mineral deposits and hot springs. The region is known for its sulfuric acid pools, which are often a bright green or yellow color due to the high levels of minerals present in the water. Additionally, there are impressive salt flats that stretch for miles and create a mesmerizing optical illusion. These natural wonders are a sight to behold and make for incredible photo opportunities.
Traveling to the Danakil Depression can be challenging due to its remote location and extreme temperatures. However, with proper preparation and guidance, it is a journey that is well worth taking.
Danakil Depression Tour Program
Day 1, Semera – Ertale
at 8 am our tour convoy will pick you from your location in Semera or at the airport and shortly after that the tour will depart to Ertale volcano via lake Afdera. O/N camping in the volcano lake.
Day 2, Ertale – Dallol
the tour will depart from Ertale volcano after breakfast and 80km driving will take us to Hamedela and visit the sunset in the salt flats. O/N camping in Hamedela.
Day 3, Dallol – Semera
This Day you will visit the colorful mountain of Dallol, The vast salt flats of Lake Asale, the camel caravans transporting salt and so on finally after lunch you will depart to Semera.
What To Pack for the Danakil Depression Visit is as fallows
- Torch Lights, Head lamps
- Trekking shoes
- Sandals
- Trekking pants
- Sunscreen
- Trekking shorts and light clothes
Price includes – Entrance fees, Security fees, world class cook, and cooking stuff, camping gear, Latest land cruisers, person/land cruiser, car fuel, driver, guide fees, non-limited amount of mineral water