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3-Day Omo Valley Tribes Expedition from Jinka
(1) التقييمات
Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples
نبذة
Four of the Omo Valley's most culturally distinct communities in three days — each with a different landscape, a different social structure, and a level of detail most tours never reach.
Meet the Mursi, whose women's lip plates carry a precise bride-wealth value: a large plate is worth 60 cattle, a smaller one 40.
In Turmi, encounter the Hamar, whose men maintain their clay-and-ostrich-feather hairstyle on a wooden neck-rest called a borkotos.
On Day 2, visit the Karo of Korcho — a community of only 1,500 to 2,000 people across three villages on the Omo River — and the Nyangatom, whose elders wear ivory lip plugs. Evening Evangadi dance in Turmi subject to availability.
Private 4x4, ...
ما تشمله الجولة
3 أيام
مُقدم في الإنكليزية
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
3 أيام
مُقدم في الإنكليزية
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
ما تشمله الجولة
غداء
عشاء
Air-conditioned vehicle
إفطار
الرحلات الداخلية
نقاط التلاقي
الانطلاق
Jinka international airport
العودة
المعلومات المهمة
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يمكن للرضع والأطفال الصغار الركوب في عربة الأطفال أو عربة الأطفال
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تتوفر خيارات النقل العام في مكان قريب
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مناسبة لجميع مستويات اللياقة البدنية
سياسة الإلغاء
للحصول على استرداد كامل للمبلغ، قم بإلغاء الحجز قبل ٢٤ ساعة على الأقل من موعد المغادرة المقرر.
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لاسترداد المبلغ بالكامل، يجب الإلغاء قبل 24 ساعة على الأقل من موعد بدء التجربة.
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يُعرض وقت انتهاء الحجوزات بالتوقيت المحلي.
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إذا قمت بالإلغاء قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة، فلن تتمكّن من استرداد المبلغ الذي دفعته.
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لإجراء هذه الجولة، يجب توافر حدّ أدنى من المسافرين. إذا تم إلغاؤها بسبب عدم استيفاء الحد الأدنى، فسوف يُعرض عليك إمكانية اختيار تاريخ/تجربة مختلفة أو استرداد المبلغ بالكامل.
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لن يتم قبول أي تغييرات تجريها قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة.
Turmi Hamar Tribe Town & Evangadi Dance
Arrive in Turmi, the heartland of the Hamar — semi-nomadic pastoralists who cultivate honey, vegetables, tobacco, and cotton and raise large herds of cattle. Hamar women are immediately recognizable: leather skirts decorated with shells, multiple copper bracelets, heavy iron necklaces that signal social status, and hair styled with ochre and animal fat. Men who have achieved a victory or hunting feat shape their hair with clay and crown it with a single ostrich feather — a hairstyle carefully maintained using a special wooden neck-rest called a borkotos. In the evening, there may be an opportunity to witness the Evangadi — a traditional Hamar dance performed after dark in which young men and women gather to sing, move, and engage in the courtship rituals that are central to Hamar social life. It is a living expression of community identity, not a performance staged for visitors. Attendance is subject to availability on the evening of arrival.
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Mursi Village
Drive from Jinka to meet the Mursi - one of the Omo Valley's most visually distinctive communities. Mursi women are known for their clay lip plates, inserted after the lower lip is pierced and progressively stretched. The size of a woman's plate carries direct social and economic significance: a large plate is worth 60 cattle in bride wealth, a smaller one 40. The men are formidable warriors whose bodies bear the scars of battles fought. Village decisions are made by an assembly of men, guided by elders and a komoru - a ritual chief whose role is chosen by consensus from a single clan.
The Donga stick-fighting ceremony - a ritual combat involving 20 to 30 fighters per side, governed by arbiters who enforce strict rules - is both a rite of passage and a preparation for the real inter-tribal conflicts that define life in this part of the Omo Valley. Your professional guide facilitates respectful introductions throughout.
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3-Day Omo Valley Tribes Expedition from Jinka
(1) التقييمات
Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples
حدد التاريخ وعدد المسافرين
من
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نبذة
Four of the Omo Valley's most culturally distinct communities in three days — each with a different landscape, a different social structure, and a level of detail most tours never reach.
Meet the Mursi, whose women's lip plates carry a precise bride-wealth value: a large plate is worth 60 cattle, a smaller one 40.
In Turmi, encounter the Hamar, whose men maintain their clay-and-ostrich-feather hairstyle on a wooden neck-rest called a borkotos.
On Day 2, visit the Karo of Korcho — a community of only 1,500 to 2,000 people across three villages on the Omo River — and the Nyangatom, whose elders wear ivory lip plugs. Evening Evangadi dance in Turmi subject to availability.