Adihawsi recreational center
Adihawsi Recreational Center: A Garden Oasis in Mekele
Experience the breathtaking beauty of CheleAnqua Waterfall, a hidden gem in Adi Noguade, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Adi Noguade, CheleAnqua Waterfall is a must-visit for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility. This stunning waterfall cascades gracefully through lush greenery, offering a scenic escape perfect for photography, picnics, and relaxation amidst nature's splendor.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start your journey at the center of Mekele, near the main market area. Head east on the main road until you reach the intersection with the road leading to the Adi Noguade area. Continue straight for approximately 2 kilometers. You will pass local shops and cafes along the way. Keep an eye out for local signage that indicates the direction to the CheleAnqua Waterfall.
Walking
As you approach Adi Noguade, look for a small path leading off the main road. This path will take you towards the waterfall area. Follow this path for about 500 meters, and you will begin to hear the sound of the waterfall. The path may be a bit rugged, so be prepared for some uneven terrain.
Walking
Once you reach the vicinity of the waterfall, there will be a sign guiding you towards the viewing area. Follow the signs, and you will arrive at the stunning CheleAnqua Waterfall. Take your time to enjoy the view and capture some photographs. Make sure to bring water and snacks, as there are no facilities nearby.
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