WHERE TO STAY
From panoramic mountain lodges and jungle treehouses to five-star urban retreats, Ethiopia’s luxury offerings are on the rise
The Sheraton Addis Most tours of Ethiopia start and finish in Addis Ababa. You’ll need at least one full day to explore the city—check out Makush Art Gallery, dine at modern restaurant Antica, reenergise at coffee shop chain Tomoca, then head to this five-star urban retreat to party the night away at its nighclub, Gaslight, or soothe road-weary muscles at the spa. sheratonaddis.com
Bale Mountain Lodge
Nestled in the Bale Mountain National Park, surrounded by the Harenna Horest and overlooked by majestic mountains, this cosy lodge is run by a charming British couple who can arrange guided hikes and wildlife excursions— we spotted Ethiopian wolves and wild lions during our stay. Feeling adventurous? Book the romantic treehouse with the scenic outdoor shower. balemountainlodge.com
Limalimo Lodge
Perched on the edge of an escarpment overlooking the Simien Mountains National Park, this cool and contemporary hilltop hideaway offers spectacular panoramic views from its wraparound terrace, which is perfect for early morning yoga, sunbathing and hot chocolate under the stars. Popular activities include birdwatching and hikes to observe gelada monkeys. limalimolodge.com
Maribela Hotel
Options are limited in the dusty mountaintop town of Lalibela but this clean, comfortable and conveniently located hotel will not disappoint. Rooms are spacious and have balconies overlooking vast rocky plains and craggy ridges. Wake up early to watch vultures known locally as bone-crunchers hunting their prey. Try the pizza—it’s surprisingly tasty. hotelmaribela.com