
Blue Nile River, Abay River - Action Tours
At about 40km flow at Tis Issat – the smoking Fire in Amharic Language, Abay Wenz creates an amazing waterfalls, the best tourist destination site. At about 400km of Journey, Abay River enters in an amazing canyon, called Abay Bereha (Abay Gorge). Wonderful sightseeing!
Blue Nile - Wikipedia
The Blue Nile Falls (Amharic: Tis Abay, literally "great smoke"), one of Ethiopia's biggest tourist attractions, is located at the start of the canyon. The river loops across northwest Ethiopia before being fed by numerous tributaries between Lake Tana and the Ethiopia–Sudan border.
Blue Nile River Safaris
The Nile River begins its journey to the Mediterranean Sea near the picturesque town of Bahir Dar on the shores of Lake Tana, our base of operations. In Ethiopia the Blue Nile is known as “Abay Wenz” and offers a wealth of opportunities for both the casual and adventurous traveler.
The Blue Nile River | Ethiopia Top Attractions - EthioVisit.com
The Blue Nile, locally known as Abbay, is the major tributory of the great Nile river - the longest river in the world. The Blue Nile river starts from Ethiopia's lake Tana and merges with the smaller tributory White Nile at Khartoum Sudan to form the Nile River. The mysterious Nile was long hidden from Western geographers and explorers.
Blue Nile Falls - Wikipedia
The Blue Nile Falls is a waterfall on the Blue Nile river in West Gojjam, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. It is known as Tis Abay in Amharic, meaning 'great smoke'. It is situated on the upper course of the river, about 30 kilometres (19 miles) downstream from the town of Bahir Dar and Lake Tana.
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Blue Nile Falls | Tis Abay | Brilliant Ethiopia
Known locally as ‘Tis Abay’ meaning ‘Great Smoke’, the Blue Nile Falls are a testimony to Ethiopia’s natural beauty. The Blue Nile Falls are the most dramatic falls anywhere on the Nile river system, and are at their most impressive in the rainy season from June to early September.
Ethiopia’s Undiscovered Gem - the Abay Wәnz
Jan 11, 2012 · Its wonderful scenery and picturesque villages with superb birding and wildlife, whether you’re looking for fish eagles or hippos, lazy days in the sun or thundering whitewater, you will find it all here on the Abay Wәnz.
How to Visit the Blue Nile Falls, Ethiopia - TripSavvy
Mar 1, 2019 · Known in Amharic as Tis Abay (the Great Smoke), it is one of the country’s top natural attractions and the most dramatic event on the Blue Nile’s journey from its source at nearby Lake Tana to its confluence with the White Nile in Khartoum, Sudan.
Gish Abay: the source of the Blue Nile - ResearchGate
Dec 5, 2011 · Gish Abay has been seen as the outlet of the river Gihon flowing directly from Paradise linking this world with Heaven. The holiness of Abay and the source in particular have had and still have...
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