
Simien Treks



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Hello, my name is Endalk Mulate yayu (Centre). I was born 1995 in one of the villages in the Simien Mountains National Park and have spent my whole life in this beautiful area. I was born and grow up in the village near Gich called Ambaras and it’s one of the mountain camps. I graduated from high school at age 16 and I moved to Debark.
I was very lucky that I moved to Debark. In Debarq I get the chance to become official Guider in the Simien mountain national park as independent tour guider. I am an official, registered tour guide with 8 years of experience guiding and organizing tours in the Simien Mountains National Park.
I studied Tourism Management and I concentrated in guiding as well as wildlife and plant life studies.I have spent six additional years leading treks with people from all over the world.
I am trained and knowledgeable about the following ….
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wildlife in the park
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Ethiopian history
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Trekking organization
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First aid.
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Birds
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Mamals
I have a great sense of humor but I also takes my service to my clients very seriously. I will go out of my way to make sure your trip runs smoothly. I feels blessed to have grown up in such a spectacular, beautiful place, and can’t wait to share my home with you!

see&capture simen mountain with me
Simien National Park, in northern Ethiopia is a spectacular landscape, where massive erosion over millions of years has created jagged mountain peaks, deep valleys and sharp precipices dropping some 1,500 m. The park is of global significance for biodiversity conservation because it is home to globally threatened species, including the iconic Walia ibex, a wild mountain goat found nowhere else in the world, the Gelada baboon and the Ethiopian wolf.
Simien National Park was establish s in 1902 by my great-great Uncle named Girazmach Nadew Wereta. He was the leader of of community around the Park.
You can see and capture the beautiful park with beautiful falls , Walia ibex, Red fox, gelada "baboon, and hundred of different birds species.
Exprince the birth taking view of Simien National Park