Ethiopia's Birding Hotspot: Endemic Species & The Great Rift Valley Escarpment
Deep in the Borena zone of southern Ethiopia, two small towns—Yabelo and Mega—are legendary among serious birdwatchers. This is where you will find some of Ethiopia's rarest endemic birds, including the striking Stresemann's Bushcrow, the elegant White-tailed Swallow, and the critically endangered Sidamo Lark. Beyond the birds, the landscape is breathtaking: the Yabelo Wildlife Sanctuary (home to Grevy's zebra and oryx), the dramatic Mega Escarpment (dropping into Kenya), and the traditional Borena pastoralist communities. At Monpays Tours, we bring ornithologists, photographers, and nature lovers to this under-visited paradise. Celebrate 20 years with a journey to Ethiopia's birding frontier.
Yabelo Wildlife Sanctuary – Protected area for Grevy's zebra, oryx, and lesser kudu
Stresemann's Bushcrow Habitat – A specific area of acacia scrub where this endemic lives
The Mega Escarpment – A dramatic drop offering views into Kenya
Borena Pastoralist Villages – Traditional cattle-herding communities
Lake Yabelo – A small lake with flamingos and waterbirds (seasonal)
The Mega Market – A colorful Saturday market for the Borena people
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