Mago National Park

Mago National Park: A Wild and Untamed Frontier

Nestled in the remote southwestern corner of Ethiopia, Mago National Park offers an unparalleled glimpse into the untamed wilderness of East Africa. Located east of the Omo River, the park spans a vast area of 2,160 square kilometers, characterized by its diverse landscapes of savannah grasslands, savannah bush, and forested areas along the Neri River.

A Wildlife Haven

Mago National Park is a treasure trove for wildlife enthusiasts. Home to a remarkable diversity of species, the park boasts a mammal count of 81, including iconic animals such as hartebeest, giraffes, roan antelope, elephants, lions, leopards, and even the elusive black rhino.

A Land of Ancient Traditions

The park is also inhabited by the Mursi tribe, one of the most fascinating indigenous groups in Ethiopia. The Mursi people have maintained their traditional way of life, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience their rich culture and customs.

An Adventurer’s Paradise

Mago National Park is a true adventurer’s playground. With its vast and varied landscapes, the park offers endless opportunities for exploration. Visitors can embark on safaris to spot wildlife, hike through the park’s scenic trails, or simply immerse themselves in the tranquility of the wilderness.

Omo Tribes: Near the park

Mago National Park featured tours

Experience the rich traditions and unique customs of the diverse tribes that call this region home.