Wonchi
Ethiopia
Wonchi
Ethiopia
Wonchi
Ethiopia

Wonchi

Ethiopia

2021

Contact

Ethiopia Oromia, Wonchi

E: [email protected]

The legacy of the volcano

Located about 150 km west of Addis Ababa in the Oromia region, the village of Wonchi is one of the most spectacular tourist destinations in Ethiopia.

The incredible beauty of the crystal clear waters that lie in the crater and the greenery of the alpine vegetation make the landscape unique. The village has areas of natural forest, home to 15 different species of major trees and many other alpine-type vegetation, many species of water and land birds and some mammals, most notably the Colobus monkey. A waterfall at the foot of the hill and several mineral springs (hot and cold) also make up the Wonchi landscape and are used medicinally by the local communities.

Time seems to have stood still for the village: the houses and gardens surrounding the lake retain their authenticity and heritage. The Charkos monastery, located on one of the small islands, is also worth a visit.

With the aim of improving the livelihood of the local population through the sustainable use of the village’s natural and cultural resources, WETA (Wenchi Eco-Tourism Association) was created in 2002 by local community initiatives with the support of the local and regional government. In addition to tourism, the inhabitants practice livestock production and grow vegetables and perennial crops, among which enset (false banana) is the main staple food, as it is highly productive and requires little land. Local foods include honey, enset-kolo, and local beverages such as arake and beer.

The village is mainly inhabited by the Oromo people, and years ago most households depended on agriculture as their main source of income. Today, however, most households are engaged in tourism services. Tourism in the Wenchi area is managed by the Wenchi Eco-Tourism Association (WETA) cooperative, which is responsible for tourist activities, hospitality and natural resource management.

Wonchi
Ethiopia
Wonchi
Ethiopia
Wonchi
Ethiopia

Wonchi

Ethiopia

2021

Contact

Ethiopia Oromia, Wonchi

E: [email protected]

The legacy of the volcano

Located about 150 km west of Addis Ababa in the Oromia region, the village of Wonchi is one of the most spectacular tourist destinations in Ethiopia.

The incredible beauty of the crystal clear waters that lie in the crater and the greenery of the alpine vegetation make the landscape unique. The village has areas of natural forest, home to 15 different species of major trees and many other alpine-type vegetation, many species of water and land birds and some mammals, most notably the Colobus monkey. A waterfall at the foot of the hill and several mineral springs (hot and cold) also make up the Wonchi landscape and are used medicinally by the local communities.

Time seems to have stood still for the village: the houses and gardens surrounding the lake retain their authenticity and heritage. The Charkos monastery, located on one of the small islands, is also worth a visit.

With the aim of improving the livelihood of the local population through the sustainable use of the village’s natural and cultural resources, WETA (Wenchi Eco-Tourism Association) was created in 2002 by local community initiatives with the support of the local and regional government. In addition to tourism, the inhabitants practice livestock production and grow vegetables and perennial crops, among which enset (false banana) is the main staple food, as it is highly productive and requires little land. Local foods include honey, enset-kolo, and local beverages such as arake and beer.

The village is mainly inhabited by the Oromo people, and years ago most households depended on agriculture as their main source of income. Today, however, most households are engaged in tourism services. Tourism in the Wenchi area is managed by the Wenchi Eco-Tourism Association (WETA) cooperative, which is responsible for tourist activities, hospitality and natural resource management.

HIGHLIGHTS

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Sustainable eco-tourism as a priority

The Wenchi Eco-Tourism Association (WETA) is a local, community-centered initiative which promotes sustainable eco-tourism. Its mission: to improve the livelihoods of local people by promoting ecotourism development through the sustainable use of natural and cultural resources.

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International cooperation for a common goal

With the aim of achieving the real improvement of the community-based tourism management, Wenchi Eco-Tourism Association (WETA) along with the government support, has deeply worked with an international cooperation project funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) and implemented by the Italian NGO COOPI (Cooperation international) and the Italian Association for Responsible Tourism (AITR). 

 

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Advancing the preservation of its cultural resources

Wonchi is famed for its cultural ceremonies like the famous indigenous democratic socio-political system Gada of the Oromo people. In 2016 it was inscribed as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, ensuring the preservation of this knowledge, which acts as a mechanism to enforce ethical behavior, social cohesion and the expression of cultural practices in the community.