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Omo Valley

Emerald Resort

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About Emerald Resort

A large hotel from which to enjoy the awe and grandeur of Ethiopia's dynamic south.
Lying 850 kilometres south of Addis, Emerald Resort straddles a hilltop between two of Ethiopia's Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, and overlooks the dense forest of Netch Sar National Park. Perfectly placed for excursions into the area, it's also the gateway to the remote southern villages and ancient cultures of the otherworldly Omo Valley. This is an area of exceptional natural beauty, and the resort has been designed to take advantage of it all. Surrounded by lush gardens and equipped with every luxury you might need, Emerald offers smart service, accommodation you'll enjoy, and some exciting attractions.
From $90 per person/per night
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84 Rooms
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The property

Emerald's thatched lapas and open-sided structures are an innovative blend of global designs. You enter through the hive-like reception area, from which you get some idea of the forested valley below. A broad deck clings to the hillside, adjoining the outdoor pool and restaurant – the heart of the resort (there's also a pizzeria). There's a well-equipped gym with a view, a spa that supplies a full menu of treatments, an ATM cash machine and, for campers, a large campsite.

The rooms

Accommodation is in 82 rooms scattered around the property, from small to presidential. All are comfortable (and have wi-fi and aircon), but the larger, more costly suites have better views and more generous elbow room. Elegantly designed and furnished with traditional art, the rooms reflect Bali-meets-Africa design, with thatched roofs, and lovely woodwork and fabrics. Four-poster, mosquito-draped beds are standard. Bathrooms are en suite and outfitted with high-pressure showers and double basins.

Activities

The town of Arba Minch is within walking distance, though tuk-tuk transport is available. Here you can explore the markets and a few local restaurants. But the most rewarding cultural experiences lie further afield: the Dorze village with its beehive-like tukule huts; the Hamer with their bull-jumping right-of-passage ceremony; and the colourful weekly markets at Turni, Dimeka or Alduba. The nearby Crocodile Ranch was created in 1984 to preserve the population – catch the feeding frenzy on Mondays and Thursdays.

What you'll love

What you'll love

There's no better place to meditate than a spot on the double-storey half-moon deck - or simply take a perch for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

The glorious swimming pool comes to life at night when it glows emerald, so don't be shy about plunging in at unconventional hours!
Something to think about

Something to think about

If you're seeking a unique, culturally specific experience through and through, Emerald Resort may not come up trumps...

Ethiopia

Omo Valley

Meet the most remarkable indigenous groups in Africa in this bizarre land, untouched by time.