Is Ethiopia Safe
IS IT SAFE TO EXPLORE ETHIOPIA?
The county is rich with enchanting tales and a captivating past, making it a hidden gem of Africa that is truly unforgettable. Ethiopia offers a largely secure environment for travelers, with only a handful reporting negative experiences or incidents. It’s wise to exercise caution while exploring any new country, even though serious or violent crime against travelers is rare in Ethiopia.
Chances are slim that you will face any significant challenges, and those odds improve even more if you remain alert and choose a trustworthy tour operator. Ethiopia, including Addis Ababa, has its share of challenges, including a certain level of crime. Unexpected encounters, thrilling escapades, and surprising events can occur.
The capital is alive with the thrill of street crime, where pickpocketing and purse snatching frequently unfold. In the bustling heart of the city, where every corner holds a story, pickpockets and thieves weave through the crowds, especially along Bole Road and in the lively Piazza. As night falls, the thrill of danger escalates significantly.
The internal political tensions in the country primarily arise among the local populations. All border crossings between Ethiopia and Eritrea are presently closed. Exciting tensions may arise in border regions that are bustling with military presence. The security situation is especially uncertain among the local communities in the northern border areas of Afar and Tigray. Encounters with bandits and the possibility of kidnappings could arise.
Travelers to the Danakil Desert and Erta Ale volcano should exercise caution, as there was a recent isolated incident involving tourists being attacked while visiting the Erta Ale volcano.
Landmines are hidden in remote locations, and their detonation can lead to serious harm or fatality. If you steer clear of remote areas, this should not be a worry for you.
The nearer you venture to the region adjacent to Somalia, the greater the potential challenges for travelers. Exciting military operations are currently underway against armed insurgent groups in this region. Landmines in this region present a unique challenge to safety.
The border with Sudan and South Sudan in the Gambella region has experienced its share of tribal challenges, marked by occasional intertribal clashes. Close to the border of Kenya, security forces frequently engage in military operations throughout the area. Exciting encounters across borders can also unfold. In various regions close to the border, there are armed groups that oppose the Government of Ethiopia.
Exciting gatherings frequently unfold in the Amhara and Oromia regions. Calm gatherings can unexpectedly shift, so steer clear of locations where they are occurring. Even when the atmosphere has settled into tranquility, stay vigilant. A vigilant presence continues to roam the regions, and local authorities might introduce curfews in certain areas. Be prepared for potential disruptions in internet and cellular data services.