Two of the Tigray region's most significant rock-hewn churches in two days — each at a different altitude, a different level of physical challenge, and a different depth of history. Day 1 brings you to Abreha and Atsbeha at 2,100 meters above sea level, one of Gheralta's most accessible sanctuaries, carved into the mountainside and named for the two Aksumite kings who brought Christianity to Ethiopia.
Day 2 demands more: a 2-hour mountain hike on steep, vertiginous paths through the Gheralta massif to reach Abune Yemata Guh — a church carved into a sheer cliff face more than 50 meters above the ground, its interior covered with 15th-century frescoes in the Debre Sion tradition depicting the sacred procession of one of the Nine Saints of Aksum.
The frescoes have retained their biblical vividness for six centuries. Private 4x4 transport, professional English-speaking guide, and full board throughout.