Explore Omo River Valley Ethiopia Tour Guide Emanuel Emany Cheneke Recommendation
This video was filmed in the East African country of Ethiopia to promote my awesome Omo River Valley tour guide Emanuel Cheneke and his Arba Minch Ethiopia based company, Explore Omo Valley. I find it very important to firmly communicate that Emanuel did not request for me to record this video or recommend him. This was something that I solely requested to do for him as a result of his premium travel tour services that exceeded my expectations as a United States citizen traveling in the beautiful country of Ethiopia.
RasRobeenTours - Exciting Ethiopia - South Omo Valley
Join the team of RasRobeenTours on an exciting trip through the wild Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia. Get to know the culture of the many colorful people - sing, dance and eat with them and learn more about their tradition. Take a boat ride and get close to the Nile crocodiles and hippos of Lake Chamo and wander around Nechisar Park to see big herds of zebras. This trip will take you back in time: Explore - Dream - Discover!
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Buska Lodge, Turmi
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Driving through Omo Valley, southern Ethiopia
Discover Ethiopia with Mereja TV: Driving through Omo Valley, Debub Omo Zone, southern Ethiopia
The Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region has a population of around 600,000 including the World Heritage Site the Lower Valley of the Omo. The Omo valley has been named as a living museum with around 18 ethnic groups representing four of Africa’s major linguistic groups. The Omotic-speakers are endemic to the south Omo and include the Ari, Maale, Daasanach, and the Hamar-Banna. The market towns offer the best opportunities for meeting local tribes people as they go about their trade and business. The villages are the best places to witness traditional ceremonies and gain a better appreciation for the diverse cultures and ways of life. The best way to explore this region is by road between July and March when time is spent visiting the local markets or exploring the remoter villages.
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Omo Valley Ethiopia, beautiful road trip
During our trip to Karo ( kara) one of the unique tribal communities in Omo Valley of Ethiopia. Beautiful road trip.
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Walk in Hana Bodi, village in the lower Omo valley in Ethiopia. People of the Konso and Bumi tribes.
exploring: the meskel festival in addis ababa, ethiopia
In the midst of wandering around East Africa, I managed to stumble into the Meskel Festival in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Meskel is one of Ethiopia's most cherished religious holidays, commemorating St. Helena (also known as Queen Eleni) finding the True Cross of Jesus Christ.
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Ethiopia 3 - South To The Omo Valley - 2010 part 2 of 3
Second of three parts traveling with WANT in Southern Ethiopia where we visited many areas and tribes. This segment starts with a Hamar tribe ceremony with dancing, ritual wife beating and bull jumping by a young man who is coming of age. There is also a separate video of the ceremony. This segment goes on to Turmi, Jinka, Dimeka (where we visited the Boma of a Hamar family), markets, Key Afar, the Weyto people, and then to Mago National Park which is home to the Mursi tribe. The segment concludes with visits to the Chemai and Durte tribes near Arba Minch.
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Hamer tribe ethiopia visit First Bras Come to the Omo Valley in Ethiopia 2017 The Hamar (also spelled Hamer) are an Omotic community inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia. They live in Hamer.
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Tribal Journeys: Mursi tribe trip to Africa Omo Valley in Ethiopia Племя Мурси в Эфиопии
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Mursi tribe trip to Africa Omo Valley in Ethiopia. Mursi is one of the most interesting original tribes in the world. At the same time this is the most aggressive tribe. Journey to the Mursi is a journey back in time for thousands of years ago. In this video you will see traditions and way of life of the Mursi Tribe of Ethiopia. Amazing!
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Walking With The Mursi - Opening Scene
The opening 2 minutes of the documentary currently screening at international festivals.
An adventure/travel documentary spanning four continents as David Willing hikes 500km across Ethiopia's remote Omo Valley, home of the fascinating Mursi tribes.
Whilst on a solo hike in the Grampians National Park in Australia, David became lost and as night fell he stumbled across an old Aboriginal rock shelter where he sought refuge. That night he became fascinated by the idea of exploring a tribal region where people still walk long distances daily for survival.
The personal, intimate and humorous documentary follows his training in the desolate highlands of Lebanon and the towering ice mountains of northern Italy before he blindly ventures into the remote Omo Valley of southern Ethiopia.
Gruelling distances, little water and no language are just the beginning of his troubles as he struggles on the daily foot commute that is walking with the Mursi.
The documentary captures a unique and rarely seen natural side of the Mursi, un-staged for foreigners. The rare footage filmed just before closures and resettlements means Walking With The Mursi may possibly be the last authentic adventure into the traditional Mursi life in the Omo Valley.
Running time: 40 minutes
Going Tribal in Southern Ethiopia.mov
Different tribes still live in the remote area of the Omo Valley in Ethiopia, one of the wildest regions of Africa. Diaries of a Backpacker's Daniela Zavala travels to the isolated south to meet the tribes, learn about their traditions and experience their ceremonies first hand
Real Tribes of Africa
The Southern Tribes and Peoples of Ethiopia: Konso, Dorze, Hamar, Daasenech, Ari, and Karo tribes between Arba Minch and the Kenya/S. Sudan border, starting with a short visit to the centuries-old rock-hewn churches of Lalibela in the north.
Surma tribe watering their cattle, children swimming in the pools
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OMO RIVER Etiopia con Avventure nel Mondo no slideshow video di Pistolozzi Marco
Video dell'intero secondo viaggio Omo River con Avventure nel Mondo, tra le etnie dell'Etiopia, effettuato nel Febbraio 2013. I Borana del vulcano El Sod sono stati la prima etnia visitata,poi i Konso che vivono prevalentemente di agricoltura e i Dorze che sono una popolazione di montagna che abita nelle loro alte e curiose capanne dette a nasone per la protuberanza che hanno esteticamente e come i Konso vivono prevalentemente di agricoltura.Le sedi abituali di entrambe le etnie sono nelle vicinanze di Arba Minch, territorio ad est dell'Omo River.
Le vallate meridionali dell'Omo invece sono le terre dei Mursi, dei Bodi, dei Galeb, dei Karo, degli Hamer,degli Erbore.
Le donne Hamer indossano pelli e si adornano con tante piccole conchiglie che sono state usate, per secoli, come denaro ed ai polsi hanno anelli di metallo, mentre al collo portano fili di perline o pesanti collari, inoltre tra gli Hamer ho potuto assistere al salto del toro.
Le regioni del sud del fiume Omo sono territori dove le variazioni climatiche condizionano costantemente i popoli di contadini, di pastori, di cacciatori, di raccoglitori e tutti vivono un'economia fragile. Sono comunque popoli guerrieri, dove gli scontri, le autentiche battaglie, gli agguati per la contesa e la disputa delle terre migliori sono frequenti e non conoscono barriere di parentele etniche.
La sopravvivenza di queste popolazioni è affidata alle piogge, alle alluvioni del fiume, e alla determinazione di sfuggire alle punture della mosca tzè-tzè. Crisi ambientali,hanno costretto a migrare popolazioni come i Galeb,mentre la siccità ha spinto i Mursi dentro i confini del Mago park, provocando inevitabili scontri con i Bodi e con i Karo, e la comparsa negli anni settanta dei Kalashnikov sulle rive dell'Omo ha incrementato cruenti scontri etnici .
Più a sud verso il Kenya, vivono popoli come gli Erbore o i Borana e sono poche migliaia di individui provenienti dalle terre orientali.
Avevo già visitato la maggior parte di queste etnie nel 2006 e devo ammettere che moltissime cose sono cambiate in questi pochi anni.