Axum City Tour Itinerary
Duration: Full Day
1. Morning: Historical and Archaeological Wonders
Meet at Hotel / Starting Point
- Brief overview of Axum’s significance as an ancient trade center and religious hub.
Axum Stelae Field (Obelisks of Axum)
- Visit the famous Stelae Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Explore the towering granite obelisks, including:
- The Great Stela: 33 meters high (fallen), once the largest monolithic structure ever erected.
- The Obelisk of Axum: A 1,700-year-old monument, returned to Ethiopia from Italy.
- Learn about the symbolic significance of these stelae in Aksumite burial culture.
Tombs of King Kaleb and King Gebre Meskel
- Discover the underground tombs of the Aksumite kings, located on a hill with beautiful views.
- Explore the architecture and hear stories about these legendary rulers.
Queen of Sheba’s Palace (Dungur Palace)
- Visit the ruins believed to be the Palace of the Queen of Sheba (Makeda).
- Learn about Ethiopia’s connection to the biblical Queen of Sheba and King Solomon.
- Explore the site’s rooms, stairways, and ancient drainage systems.
Lunch Break
- Enjoy Ethiopian dishes at a local restaurant like The Yeha Hotel Restaurant, offering views of Axum’s landmarks.
2. Afternoon: Religious and Cultural Highlights
Church of St. Mary of Zion
- Visit the most sacred site in Ethiopia, believed to house the Ark of the Covenant.
- Explore:
- Old St. Mary of Zion Church: Built in the 17th century under Emperor Fasilides.
- New St. Mary of Zion Church: Built in the 1960s.
- The Chapel of the Ark: Though off-limits, it is said to guard the Ark of the Covenant.
- Learn about Axum’s deep spiritual significance for Ethiopian Orthodox Christians.
Ezana’s Stone Inscriptions
- Visit the Ezana Stone, Ethiopia’s equivalent to the Rosetta Stone.
- Discover inscriptions in three languages (Ge’ez, Greek, and Sabaean), showcasing Axum’s cultural and historical diversity.
Archaeological Museum of Axum
- Explore artifacts from Axumite civilization, including coins, pottery, and tools.
- Learn about Axum’s role as an ancient trade empire connecting Africa, Arabia, and the Mediterranean.
Queen of Sheba’s Bath
- Visit the large reservoir known as the Mai Shum or Queen of Sheba’s Bath.
- Hear about its use for local ceremonies, including Timkat (Epiphany).
3. Late Afternoon: Scenic Relaxation and Markets
Axum Local Market
- Explore Axum’s bustling market (active on Saturdays).
- Shop for souvenirs, handmade crafts, and local goods like coffee and spices.
Relax at a Viewpoint
- End the day with panoramic views of Axum’s landscape.
- Optional: Enjoy Ethiopian coffee or snacks at a local café.
Return to Hotel / End of Tour
Tour Code ACT04