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Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey with “Eritrea Encounters,” a captivating tour that immerses you in the rich cultural and natural wonders of Eritrea. Begin your adventure in Asmara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you’ll explore its early 20th-century architecture and vibrant markets. Journey to Keren to experience its bustling local markets and the revered Sanctuary of Mariam Dearit. Descend to the coastal city of Massawa and set sail to the stunning Dahlak Archipelago in the Red Sea. Discover the vibrant marine life and coral reefs, and enjoy beach camping under the starry skies. With seamless transport and the guidance of a local tour leader, this tour offers a unique blend of cultural exploration and natural beauty, ensuring an enriching experience in Eritrea.
Itinerary
After arriving in Asmara, our driver will be waiting at the airport, to escort you to your hotel. In the afternoon, join our guided tour of Asmara, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's an interesting city, with early 20th century architecture and vibrant colours. Highlights of the tour include the Romanesque Santa Maria Cathedral and the Coptic Church Nda Mariam. We'll also have time to visit the historic Medeber market and the unique Fiat Tagliero garage. Later in the day we'll return to our hotel.
A century ago, the Italians built what was then considered a futuristic railway in Eritrea and in recent years, steam locomotives have returned to the tracks of this former Italian colony. Whilst much of the railway infrastructure is in a state of bad repair, when you step aboard the steam locomotive, you'll be transported back in time and take a journey along a route which straddles mountains, covered in prickly pears and experience breath-taking views. As the train isn't always operational, we have kept this experience as an optional extra which can be booked and paid for through your tour guide, the rate will be approximately $60.00 - the exact rate will be confirmed at the time of booking). Should be train be out of operation, we'll spend some additional time in Asmara this morning, before starting our journey Keren where we'll spend the night.
The city of Keren, home to the Bilen people, sprawls a wide basin, surrounded by granite mountains on all sides, This part of Eritrea offers a slice of 'authentic Africa', with its nostalgic atmosphere. The most vivid and colourful attraction in Keren is of course the local market, which attracts tribes from the surrounding areas. The market has various sections, we'll make our way through the covered food market, past the streets dedicated to tailors and silversmiths and through the womens market, until we reach the river side where the wood and coal markets are held.
Whilst in Keren, we'll also explore the Sanctuary of Mariam Dearit, where a Black Madonna, inserted in a Baobab tree is venerated. The Madonna of the Baobab is also highly venerated by Muslims and often there are multi-faith pilgrimages which take place.
Our last visits in Keren will be to the Italian, Askari and British war cemeteries before we return to Asmara for the night.
As we leave Asmara today, our route will descend 2450 meters in just 100km of road, taking us to the coastal city of Massawa. From here we'll board our motorboat, which will take us to explore some of the pearls of the Red Sea, the Dahlak Islands. Whilst the exact route we take will be decided by the captain, taking into consideration weather conditions, we'll be sure to explore some of the most interesting and richest coral reefs in the area. During our 2 night excursion, we will set up camp on one of the islands and use this as a base to explore a number of other nearby islands.
Our accommodation on the Dahlak Islands will be Igloo style tents (2.1 x 1.2 meters), which are equipped with 5cm mattresses, pillows, sheets, chairs and table. As fresh water is very scarce on the Dahlak Islands, daily showers are not always available and toilets will be 'bush style'. A cook will accommpany us to prepare meals for the group and these will feature fresh fish, traditional Danakil break, fruit, tea, coffee, pasta rice and traditional foul. 4 drinks per person per day are included in the cost of this excursion which include (water, soft drinks and beer).
The Dahlak Archipelago comprises of over 200 islands, in the pristine waters of the Red Sea. Known for its unique ecosystem, some say that it even rivals world renowned destintions such as The Maldives. The waters surrounding the Dahlak Islands are teeming with marine life, including unique fish species, corals and echinoderms. The archipelago can also offer rare glimpses of species such as Manta Rays, Turtles and Dolphins. We'll spend today exploring the islands further and spend another night beneath the starry skies.
Sadly, our time in the Dahlak Islands comes to and end today as we leave the boat in Massawa. Time permitting, we may have the opportunity to take a short city tour before we return to Asmara where we'll spend our final night in Eritrea. Why not use this evening to purchase any last minute souvenirs, or visit a local restaurant for a farewell dinner with your new friends.
You'll have some free time in Asmara today, until you are transferred back to the airport for departure. For those looking to spend a little longer in Eritrea, we do offer a 2-night Asmara extension, which includes tours to visit Kohaito, Adi Quala and more.
COST: USD 3495
Cost Includes
- Transport and Transfers
- Dahlak Island Cruise
- Dahlak Island cruise including all meals and 4 drinks per day.
- Airport Transfers
- 24-hour airport arrival and departure transfer service on tour days.
- Tour Leader
- Services of a local tour leader throughout, speaking English and Italian.
- All sightseeing tours as per the itinerary are included.
- Entrance Fees
- Visa Invitation Letter
- Visa invitation letter for most nationalities.
Cost Excludes
- International Flights
- Eritrea Visa Fees
- Optional Train Journey
- Optional journey on restored colonial train is not included.
- Travel Insurance
- Meals Not Indicated
- Meals not indicated in the itinerary are not included.
- Personal Expenses
- Tips
- Any other items not mentioned above are not included.