Tours/Addis Ababa/3 Days Omo Valley Tour
Viator · group up to 14 pax

3 Days Omo Valley Tour

3.5(2)Addis Ababa1 hour
VIATOR3.5(2)

Description

Our tour is unique in that we deliver all with due regard to customer convenience and have a lot place as complimentary service to our prospective customers.

Tour Options

3 Days Omo Valley Tour
  • Pickup included

Highlights

All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local Guides

What's included

Included
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local Guides
Not included
Things which are not mentioned on the inclusion

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Reviews(2)

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Matt_H
October 15, 2025
Fantastic experience for our Family

We had a great time visiting the tribes of the Omo valley. Our guide and driver, Yosef, took care of us and made sure we had everything we needed. We did this trip as a family with two minor children, which it was a little apprehensive of both but everything worked out just fine. Our kids were 12 minutes and 17. A couple things to note is that the company pays the tribe a set amount per visitor in exchange for pictures so you don't need to pay individual people for pictures. The only thing you need to pay for is a tip for your local guide and any souvenirs you might buy. We always tried to buy one or two things from each tribe.

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Jimmy_M
August 31, 2025
Exploitative and a complete shake-down; Not what you're hoping for

My tour guide Dani, was great. Truly was an exceptional driver, guide and all-around person. Unfortunately, the rest of the tour was forgetful. After a 90 minute flight Addis -> Jinka, and then a two hour car ride, we reach our first Tribe. I got the sense immediately that the tribe clearly didn't want outsiders there, but they want your money. It felt like a complete shake-down. Everyone wanted a "tip", or "contribution", and you're pressured into buying random little things that you don't even want. After I politely declined hundreds of times, I noticed a rising sense of hostility from the tribe, so out of an act of self-preservation, I bought some random clay chachki. Each tribe has their own “guide” which of course when he introduces himself to me he gives me a long story about how he has 11 kids and is the sole provider…. I was on this tour alone and felt completely vulnerable. It was so unsettling that after the first tribal visit, I told Dani I wanted to leave and fly back to Addis. Fortunately, again, Dani was AMAZING and very accommodating. He worked to ensure my flight was changed and I flew back to Addis the next day after and forgetful night in Karat (in which the electricity went out at night and stayed out the whole night, because why not)

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