Explore Omo National Park: Ethiopia's Untamed Wilderness
Discover Omo National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Experience the raw beauty and incredible wildlife of Ethiopia's most remote national park.

Omo National Park
Omo National Park, located in the South Omo Zone of Ethiopia, is a breathtaking 40,680-hectare expanse of wilderness situated 870 km southwest of Addis Ababa. One of the most remote and least accessible parks in Ethiopia, it boasts an exceptionally high concentration of wildlife. Encounter elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, buffaloes, and a diverse array of endemic bird species, including the white-tailed swallow and the wattled crane.
Unparalleled Wildlife
Witness incredible wildlife diversity, including the Big Five and unique bird species.
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Explore a protected area of exceptional natural and cultural significance.
Remote and Untouched
Discover a pristine wilderness experience far from the crowds.
Getting There
Omo National Park is best accessed via a combination of air and road transport. Detailed travel arrangements are recommended. Contact us to discuss your travel plans.