Located in Ethiopia, this paragliding site offers a take-off altitude of approximately 2800 meters. To reach the take-off point, drive 7 kilometers from Gashena until you reach a small village. The take-off is on your left and involves a cliff launch. This site is rarely used, and the flight record here is 3.2 kilometers. For more detailed information, you can visit [ParaglidingEarth](https://www.paraglidingearth.com).
View spotThe take-off site is a grassy slope on a small hill near Guna Mountain. The elevation is approximately 3600 meters.
View spotThis paragliding site in Ethiopia, situated at an elevation of 3089 meters, offers breathtaking views but is infrequently used. The flights here are generally short, with the site record being just 1.8 km. Despite the limited flight distances, the spectacular scenery makes it a unique experience for those who visit.
View spotThe launch site is situated at an approximate altitude of 2370 meters. The coordinates provided are approximate, and the exact location might need further verification. The launch direction is predominantly Southeast, which is ideal for catching favorable winds in this region. Although the specific region is not clearly defined, it is located in Ethiopia. The site has a recorded flight distance of 50.7 km, indicating the potential for cross-country (XC) flights. However, due to corrupted data from Leonardo, detailed flight logs are unavailable. For more information on paragliding in Ethiopia, you might want to explore other resources or local paragliding clubs.
View spotThe paragliding site at 3290 meters in Ethiopia offers a visually stunning experience, though it is rarely used. The flights here tend to be short, with the site record being just 1.8 km. Despite the limited flight distance, the breathtaking scenery makes it a unique spot for those looking to explore new and less crowded locations.
View spotTakeoff: Cliff takeoff, currently only observed from the car. Getting There: From Addis Ababa, take the road to Bahar Dar. Cross the Blue Nile and ascend the next face to arrive in Djn. Continue through the town and drive 12 km. Just after the crossroad with the gravel road to Debré Werk, you will see the cliff on your left (south). Comments: This site appears promising, with many birds and a south orientation, and no wind observed. The GPS point is approximate and can be adjusted. The town is on the edge of a large plateau, offering various potential takeoff points. It’s worth taking the time to explore this area. Flight Regulation: Bridges in Ethiopia are military zones, so be cautious around military personnel. It might be wise to speak with them before flying, especially since the largest bridge in Ethiopia is nearby.
View spotTake-off: Take a local taxi to the west side of the mountain. You'll find a hospital at the foot of the slope. From there, it's a 45-minute walk to the top of the hill. Landing: You can land on the flat land, wherever you prefer. If you want a quieter spot, choose a location far from the town. Getting There: From Addis Ababa, take the road to Arba Minch, near the Rift Valley on the west side. Stop in Butajira Town, near Ziway Lake. Comments: In 2002, Olivier Laugero flew a few hours in flatland XC here. He found it better than the mountain. Tourism: Fekadu Assore Hotel offers double beds for 115 birrs (as of 2007) and has hot water. There are two other hotels in town, though they haven't been tested. Guest houses are available and are cheaper.
View spotThis paragliding site in Ethiopia offers various launch options, though it is rarely used. The site record stands at 16.0 km. Specific coordinates and detailed regional information are not provided. For more information on paragliding in Ethiopia, you might want to explore other resources or local paragliding clubs.
View spotThis paragliding site in Ethiopia is situated at an altitude of approximately 3200 meters. The GPS coordinates provided are approximate and should be used for general guidance only. To locate the take-off point, look for a large pass with a cliff on the right side before reaching the tunnel. This site is recommended for expert paragliders due to its challenging conditions. For more detailed information, you can visit [ParaglidingEarth](https://www.paraglidingearth.com).
View spotLocated at an elevation of 2886 meters, this site in northern Ethiopia offers a long ridge perfect for paragliding. The area is renowned for its rock-hewn churches and rich history, providing a unique backdrop for your flights. The landscape is equally stunning, making it a visually rewarding experience. There are various takeoff options available, with a north start being a possibility. The site is relatively easy to navigate, and there is potential for cross-country (XC) flights. To reach the takeoff point, start from Lalibela and walk southeast up the mountain to the plateau. For more details, you can visit [ParaglidingEarth](https://www.paraglidingearth.com).
View spotMount Abune Yosef, standing at 3236 meters, is a rarely used paragliding site located in Ethiopia. For more detailed information and to view flights near this point, you can visit the provided link: [Paragliding Forum - Flight 152332](http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/152332). The site holds a flight area record of 4.7 km.
View spotAltitude: 2511 meters. This site is occasionally used. Top landing or landing on the plateau is advisable. Alternatively, you can fly to the right-hand side. Be cautious, as there seem to be no roads in the river valley below. Takeoff altitude: 2680 meters. The new takeoff point is a 15-minute walk from the Portuguese Bridge. The old takeoff is forbidden without payment. Please do not use it and do not give any money (birrs). For more details, visit: [Paragliding Forum Flight Log](http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/152341) Region: Ethiopia. Site record: 3.9 km.
View spotAltitude: 3140 meters Takeoff: A large grassy slope located on the west shore. Landing: Options include top landing or landing near the lake. Getting There: From Addis Ababa, take the Ambo road (asphalt) until you reach Ginchi village (approximately 70 km). In Ginchi, take a gravel road towards Dundee Lake. Ask locals for directions. You will arrive from the east side, with the west side (takeoff) directly in front of you. Comments: There are no hotels or other accommodations available, so bring a tent and sufficient food supplies. Weather Hazards: It tends to get windy in the afternoon. The lake can serve as an indicator of whether it is flyable or not. People to Contact: Iosi, a driver from Addis Ababa, is familiar with this location. You can find his contact information on the general information page for Ethiopia. Tourism: There are no tourist attractions in the area.
View spotLocated at an altitude of 2450 meters with a height difference of approximately 350 meters, this takeoff point is situated along a long ridge in the northern part of Ethiopia. The area is renowned for its rock-hewn churches and rich historical background, offering a visually stunning landscape. This takeoff is infrequently used, making it a unique spot for those interested in soaring and thermal flying. For more details and to view flights near this location, you can visit [this link](http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/152333).
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