Abijatta Shalla Lakes National Park
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Abijatta-Shalla Lakes National Park is in the southern Oromia region of Ethiopia, about 200 km south of the capital of Addis Ababa.Understand
History
Landscape
Thousands of flamingoes create pink carpets in the blue bays of the lake; great white pelicans soar in from Lake Shala to enjoy the fishing and execute their fantastic ballet; pied kingfishers hover and dive; fish eagles protect their territory with their eerie cry; cormorants and darters fill the dead acacia trees silhouetting strange and beautiful shapes against the sunset. Here are tall marabou stalks and sacred ibis. Snipe, stilt, avocet dwell sometimes in the hundreds of thousands, the black heron searches the shallow water in the shadow created by his black umbrella.Flora and fauna
Warthogs, ostriches and flamingoes are common.Climate
The National Park and this part of Ethiopia as a whole can be visited during the rainy season: dirt roads in the area not that slippery, even at the end of July or the beginning of September.Get in
By car
Routes through Abijatta Shalla Lakes National Park
* Modjo ← Ziway ← N Highway 6 S → Shashemene → Awasa
The is in between the two lakes, on national Highway 6, 47 km south from Ziway and 41 km north from Shashemene.
Fees and permits
Ethiopian National Park fees
* Entrance fees:- Ethiopians - 20 birr
- Children
- Residents - 50 birr
- Non-resident foreigners - 90 birr