Hamlin 13-day Harar Ethiopia 2027

Join this extraordinary adventure exploring the highlights of north eastern Ethiopia and immerse yourself in the work of pioneering obstetrician, gynaecologists Dr's Catherine and Reg Hamlin

Challenge Highlights

  • Join the Hamlin team to help women suffering from obstetric fistula
  • Travel to the ancient walled city of Harar (UNESCO World Heritage-listed)
  • Gain insight into rural healthcare through visits to Hamlin-supported midwifery clinics in the Harar region
  • Spend a day exploring Ethiopia’s vibrant capital
  • Experience the dramatic landscapes of Awash National Park and stay at Doho Lodge with natural hot springs
  • Discover the remote beauty of Aledeghi Wildlife Reserve, home to unique wildlife and sweeping savannah plains
  • Connect with local communities and gain a deeper understanding of Ethiopia’s culture, resilience, and traditions
  • Take part in (or spectate) the iconic Great Ethiopian Run 10km, Africa’s largest and most vibrant road race

Overview

This unique journey offers an insider’s perspective on the remarkable work of Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia, alongside an exploration of some of the country’s most diverse and captivating regions.

We begin in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s vibrant capital, with time to connect with Hamlin’s legacy through visits to the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, Desta Mender (the Rehabilitation and Reintegration Centre), and the Hamlin College of Midwives.

From here, we travel east, flying to Dire Dawa and continuing by road to the ancient walled city of Harar—a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in culture, history, and spiritual significance. While in the region, we visit Hamlin-supported midwifery clinics, gaining insight into the vital work being done to improve maternal health in more remote communities.

Our journey then continues to Awash National Park, where we stay at Doho Lodge, known for its natural hot springs and peaceful setting. From here, we explore the nearby Aledeghi Wildlife Reserve, a remote and striking landscape home to a variety of unique wildlife and expansive savannah plains.

Returning to Addis Ababa, the experience culminates with participation in the Great Ethiopian Run 10km—Africa’s largest road race. Whether running or cheering from the sidelines, this vibrant event is a joyful celebration of community, energy, and Ethiopian spirit.

Challenge Grade

The touring element of this trip visits remote areas where facilities are often basic. These adventure tours will often involve long journeys and rough roads. To enjoy these adventures we suggest reasonable fitness and health, a moderately active lifestyle and a positive attitude.

Itinerary

After all your preparations and fundraising, the journey finally begins! On arrival at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, clear immigration and customs, exit the terminal, and proceed to the car park, where you’ll be met by our local Ethiopian representative holding a “Hamlin” sign. You’ll then be transferred to your hotel. Afternoon at leisure. Dinner at a local restaurant. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  D

The day begins with a coffee at Tomoca Cafe before setting off to explore Addis Ababa. This morning we visit the Marketo Market, the largest open air market in Africa and continue to Mount Entoto which rises to an altitude of 3200m and offers a panoramic view of the metropolis. If time allows we will also visit the National Archaeological Museum, which houses the 3.6 million year old remains of “Lucy”, discovered in Ethiopia 40 years ago. Dinner at the famous Louver Restaurant. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast we set off to visit Hamlin's Addis Ababa fistula hospital on the western side of the city. We will have morning tea with key personnel and enjoy a tour of the grounds followed by lunch with the nursing and theatre staff. Later visit Sabahar to see traditional Ethiopian weavers and spinners at work. Dinner at the Union Hotel with great views over the city and Maskil Square. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning, we’ll visit the world-renowned Hamlin College of Midwives, where you’ll have the opportunity to tour the campus and enjoy lunch with key members of the college staff. The afternoon is spent at Desta Mender (Joy Village), a farm and training centre for long term fistula patients. Meet staff and residents and learn about education, reintegration and microfinance programs. Later we'll head out to a mountain community where the women create the Hamlin "Bullets to Beads" jewellery, made from melted down bullet casings found on Ethiopian farm land. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Dire Dawa. On arrival, we’ll drive to the historic walled city of Harar, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant markets. Harar is considered one of the most important centres of Islamic culture in Africa, with over 80 mosques and a maze of narrow laneways to explore. Later, you may have the opportunity to wander through the colourful markets and experience the Royal Hotel Harar (or similar)

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, we’ll visit a Hamlin-supported midwifery clinic near Harar, where you’ll gain insight into the vital role midwives play in improving maternal health in rural communities. You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about Hamlin’s work in prevention, education, and care for women in the region. After lunch, we’ll continue to a second nearby clinic, offering further perspective on the reach and impact of Hamlin’s programs and the challenges faced in more remote areas. Royal Hotel Harar (or similar)

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, we’ll continue our visits to additional Hamlin-supported clinics in the Harar region, deepening your understanding of the vital work being done to improve maternal health and prevent obstetric fistula. Throughout the day, you’ll meet dedicated healthcare workers and gain further insight into the challenges faced in remote communities, as well as the life-changing impact of accessible, quality care. Royal Hotel Harar (or similar)

Meals:  B,L,D

Step into the ancient walled city of Harar (Harar Jugol), a UNESCO World Heritage-listed treasure and one of the most important cultural and spiritual centres in Ethiopia. Wander through a maze of narrow laneways lined with traditional Harari houses, their colourful interiors reflecting a unique and deeply rooted way of life. Explore bustling local markets filled with spices, textiles, and everyday trade, offering a vivid glimpse into the rhythm of daily life. Along the way, you’ll visit historic mosques and shrines—Harar is often referred to as the “City of Saints”—and learn about its long-standing role as a centre of Islamic scholarship and culture in East Africa. In the evening, there may be an opportunity to witness the famous Hyena Man feeding ritual just outside the city walls—an extraordinary and centuries-old tradition unique to Harar.

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, depart Harar and journey by road toward Awash National Park (approx. 6 hours), travelling through ever-changing landscapes of farmland, small villages, and open plains that offer a glimpse into everyday life in eastern Ethiopia. On arrival, settle into Doho Lodge, a peaceful retreat set on the edge of the park and known for its natural hot springs. Surrounded by rugged scenery, the lodge offers a chance to unwind after the day’s drive—perhaps with a soak in the warm mineral pools, taking in the quiet beauty of the surrounding landscape. Overnight at Doho Lodge.

Meals:  B,L,D

Set out on a day trip to Aledeghi Wildlife Reserve, a vast and lesser-visited protected area known for its open savannah, volcanic landscapes, and striking views of Mount Fentale in the distance. This remote reserve offers a sense of wild, untouched Ethiopia, where you may encounter a variety of wildlife including Beisa oryx, Soemmerring’s gazelle, gerenuk, warthog, and, with luck, sightings of ostrich and other birdlife that thrive in this arid environment. The wide, open plains and dramatic light make for a truly atmospheric experience. Beyond the wildlife, the day provides insight into the delicate balance between conservation and the pastoralist communities who live alongside the reserve, adding a deeper understanding of the region’s cultural and environmental significance. Return to Doho Lodge in the afternoon, where you can relax and enjoy the natural hot springs.

Meals:  B,L,D

After breakfast, drive back to Addis Ababa. This afternoon you are free to enjoy Addis Ababa or relax at the hotel. Tonight we'll celebrate the end of an incredible journey with a fabulous cultural experience of food, wine and traditional dance at the Yod Abissinya restaurant. Drive 230kms - approx 3.5 hours on sealed road 4WD Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning, you’ll be transferred to the start line of the Great Ethiopian Run 10km—Africa’s largest and most vibrant road race. Join tens of thousands of local and international runners as you make your way through the streets of Addis Ababa, surrounded by music, colour, and an electric atmosphere. Running alongside members of the Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia team, elite athletes, and a sea of enthusiastic participants, this is far more than a race—it’s a celebration of community, resilience, and joy. For those who prefer not to run, you’ll be perfectly placed to cheer from the sidelines and soak up the incredible energy of the day, making it an unforgettable experience for all involved. In the evening, we’ll come together for a celebration dinner at a local restaurant in Addis Ababa, reflecting on this powerful and uplifting experience. Jupiter Hotel Bole

Meals:  B,L,D

This morning is free before we head to the Makush Art Gallery to check out local artists and do some last minute shopping, followed by an early lunch at the Art Gallery. At midday we check out of our hotel and transfer to Addis Ababa airport for your flight home.

Meals:  B

What's Included

  • Travel with a staff member from the Hamlin Global team
  • Domestic flight from Addis Ababa to Dire Dawa
  • Accommodation on twin / double share basis
  • All meals
  • Bottled water
  • Experienced English speaking local Ethiopian guide
  • All activities, adventures and sightseeing as per itinerary
  • All entrance fees and licenses as per the program
  • Arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Private and air conditioned 4x4 vehicles
  • Celebration dinner

What's Not Included

  • International airfare
  • Visa
  • Soft drinks and alcohol
  • Items of a personal services, such as phone calls and laundry
  • Travel insurance
  • Entry fee for Great Ethiopian Run 10km

What You Carry

  • In your daypack you will need to carry warm clothing, water, camera and personal items such as sunscreen.

Case Study

Your fundraising will go a long way in Ethiopia. Every dollar raised goes directly to Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia and directly helps women in need. Your support can fund life-changing surgery for multiple women, ending their suffering, restoring their dignity, and giving them a second chance to live to their full potential.

Your fundraising may also help fund a midwifery scholarship at the Hamlin College of Midwives, training a student who will return to her village to ensure women in her community can give birth safely.

By fundraising, you will change the lives of many in Ethiopia — restoring dignity to women, returning mothers to their families, and helping to prevent the devastating effects of obstetric fistula. This life-changing work creates a ripple effect through entire communities, improving lives far beyond the hospital walls.

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Other Challenge Costs

Minimum Fundraising goal:USD$2670 
Single supplement:USD$540 

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Fast Facts

Trip Dates: DepartReturn
Duration:13 Days
Activities:Charity Challenge
Grade:Adventure touring  Click for more information
Trip Code:HH27
Registration Fee:USD$130
Travel Cost:USD$130
Minimum Fundraising goal:USD$2670 

In Ethiopia, obstetric fistula is the common outcome of prolonged, obstructed labour that causes permanent internal damage and incontinence. Many patients become social outcasts and their suffering is life-long if untreated. Patients at the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital or one of its regional hospitals are treated free of charge.