Debre Damo Monastery
6th-century cliff-top monastery — the only way up is a 15-metre climb with a hand-hoisted rope. Men only.
Country
🇪🇹 Ethiopia
Region
Tigray Region
Best time
October–March (access closed in wet season)
Coordinates
14.370, 39.290About Debre Damo Monastery
Debre Damo is a flat-topped amba (mesa) at 2,216 m, accessed only by a braided ox-hide rope hoisted by the monks. The monastery dates from the 6th century (founded by Abuna Aregawi, one of the Nine Saints) and is Ethiopia's oldest surviving monastic site. Women are not permitted — this prohibition extends to female animals. Strictly for intrepid male travellers.
Highlights
- 15-metre hand-hoisted rope climb
- 6th-century monastery
- Women not permitted (strict)
- 50 resident monks
- Ancient manuscripts
- ☁ 30° 15°
- ☀ 29° 14°
- ☀ 29° 15°
- ☀ 29° 14°
- ☀ 30° 13°
- ⛅ 29° 13°
- ☀ 29° 13°
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Best time to visit
October–March (access closed in wet season)
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