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Arba Minch is a city located in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, with the Rift Valley escarpment on one side and the two lakes, Chamo and Abaya, on the other. The currency used in Arba Minch is the Ethiopian Birr. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with various ethnic groups living harmoniously together. Visitors can explore the Nechisar National Park and see wildlife such as zebras, gazelles, and crocodiles.
When to visit
The best time to visit Arba Minch is during the dry season, which runs from October to March. During this time, the weather is pleasant, and the chances of rain are minimal. However, the shoulder months of September and April can also be good times to visit. The rainy season, from June to September, can make travel difficult due to muddy roads and the risk of flooding.
Getting around
In Arba Minch, visitors can get around by using minibuses, known as 'dolmus,' which are the most common form of public transportation. Taxis are also available for hire, but it is important to negotiate the fare before starting the journey. Walking is a great way to explore the city center and its surroundings. For longer distances, renting a car or hiring a driver is recommended.
Traveller tips
When visiting Arba Minch, it is advisable to carry cash as credit cards are not widely accepted. Be sure to pack sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent, as the sun can be strong and mosquitoes are prevalent. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly and asking for permission before taking photos of people. Bargaining is common in markets, so don't be afraid to negotiate prices. Lastly, try the local cuisine, such as injera (a sourdough flatbread) served with various stews and dishes.