Village Circuit
Mursi, Karo, and Hamar in a single route. Locally arranged accommodation — not tourist lodges. Meals in the villages. Daniel handles every introduction personally.
The signature journey. You move with the rhythm of the valley, not a fixed schedule. Where you sleep depends on who is hosting and what is happening that week.
Plan this journey →Turmi Market Day
Every Monday. The Hamar come down from the hills. It's not a performance — it's a market. Daniel grew up shopping here.
Arrive early. The market builds through the morning and dissolves by afternoon heat. Daniel knows the stalls, the sellers, and the unspoken etiquette of photographs.
Plan this journey →Omo River Communities
Boat crossing to Dassanech territory. Requires coordination with river families Daniel has known for over a decade. No agency runs this.
The river is the border and the highway. Crossing it puts you somewhere very few travellers ever stand — among delta families on their own terms.
Plan this journey →Bull-Jump Season
Hamar bull-jump ceremony access. Seasonal — roughly June through September, but exact dates shift. Daniel monitors this. You don't guess.
The most requested and least predictable journey. Daniel tracks the ceremonies and tells you honestly whether the timing will work before you commit.
Plan this journey →Jinka Town & Local Market
The town most tourists drive through without stopping. Daniel was born here. The market behind the bus station is where the valley comes to town.
A gentle introduction, often paired with the start or end of a longer circuit. Daniel's home ground, narrated by the person who grew up in it.
Plan this journey →Build Your Own Journey
You tell Daniel what matters — ceremony access, specific tribes, photography, cultural exchange, extended stay. He builds the route.
The one most returning clients book. He's done stranger requests and delivered on all of them.
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