Top 6 Historic Sites in Tigray Region, Tigray Region

January 25, 2022 Velvet Mowry

Discover the best top things to do in Tigray Region, Ethiopia including Northern Stelae Field, Tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskal, King Ezana's Inscription, Abreha and Atsbeha Church, King Bazen's Tomb, Queen of Sheba's Bath.
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1. Northern Stelae Field

Near St Mary of Zion Church, Axum Ethiopia +251 91 362 5073 http://www.ethiopiatourismtips.com/articles/history/article_on_axum_axumstelaefield_history_id195.php
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Northern Stelae Field

Reviewed By Starelenas - Orlando, United States

I arrived in Axum by myself. I met Mulugeta- my tour guide where my adventure started. It was an experience after experience. Did you know that the Queen of Sheba used to reside in that area? As well as one of the wise man that visited baby Jesus? I wouldn’t have been able to see all that without Mulugeta. He helped me not only with tourism, but also when I was sick and needed medications. He brought me to a religious procession at 5am in the morning free of charge in order to appreciate more their culture and it was the procession of the Ark, where approximately 2000 people dressed in white robes with candles in their hands. They surrounded a replica of the Ark of the Covenant singing and praising the Lord. It was a deep act of dedication. For contact, this is Mulugeta’s watsup number +251 91 339 5845 I had an incredible time digging into Ethiopia’s rich history. Thank you!

2. Tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskal

Axum Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Tombs of Kings Kaleb and Gebre Meskal

Reviewed By hawalom - Freeport, United States

An amazing history here but a lot more needs to be uncovered. There is a tale of a tunnel from this location to Israel...WOW if it is really true. If not impressed by the site, at a minimum you can enjoy the beautiful view of Adwa and Eritrea mountains in the distance. A guided tour is recommended. Guides can be found in their office next to the Stetae park in town. Make sure you get the guides that operate in a group not the once who operate individually. Individual tour guides will charge you more.

3. King Ezana's Inscription

Axum Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 96 reviews

King Ezana's Inscription

Reviewed By nicolebD4275JL - Basel, Switzerland

As part of the tour through Aksum, this tablet holds a special historical meaning. It is proof that the ancient people here spoke three languages: Greek, Ge’ez, and Saabean.

4. Abreha and Atsbeha Church

Abraha Atsbeha Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 31 reviews

Abreha and Atsbeha Church

Reviewed By chris_DEDK

During a day trip I was able to visit have two of the most impressive churches in the region that are very close to each other as well - Abrha we Atsbha and Abuja Yemata Guh. If you start early you will also be able to accommodate another visit to Maryam Kokor! I was guided by Kidane who knows tons of the history of the rock-hewn churches - I am sure I would not have spent so much time in the churches were it not to his knowledge about them! He can be contacted through [email protected] and +251945063854, and I was lucky that he was available for the tour within a day of notice. After the tour he also showed me a local restaurant and coffee bar in Wukro, which was a nice end to a phenomenal day if you want to get a glimpse of the local town life as well.

5. King Bazen's Tomb

Axum Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

King Bazen's Tomb

6. Queen of Sheba's Bath

Enno Littmann St., Axum Ethiopia
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3.0 based on 73 reviews

Queen of Sheba's Bath

Reviewed By martham869

I always wonder if the Bath of Saba was as mudy as it is now back on the days when she was rulling.Was she taking bath here for real?or was it just named after her.There is no much written about Queen Saba/Nigiste Saba/ Bath.But much is said by the local people which happens to be tranfered by words of mouth from generation to generation.It is believed that there are demons inside the bath who happen to kill mankind every year.It is sad but true that someone drown every year.And I know by word of mouth that my Great great grand mother did drown and she was saved miraclously.My Grand mother is a living evidence.It is known by Granny and people around that her Grand Mother was lucky enough to be saved miraclously.She told me that her Grand Mother did drown while she was trying to fetch water.She fail to the Bath while she was trying to carry her pot.And her friends who happen to fetch water with her run to her step mother and told her what happened.Local divers did search for her body but she was no where to be found.And her neighbors run to St.Mariam church and inform the priests.After a prayer sign was shown/ bubble/ on where she was located.The divers find her body.She was presumed dead for her body was found after 12 hours.And all the neighbors were in her house crying.My great grand mother was living with her father who loved her somuch and her step mother.The day my Great Grand Ma drown was the day her dad cames from market.Her step mam inform the neighbors that the body of her step daughter to be in her neighbor house till her father came and settle down.Because her father adore his daughter so much he was asking where his daughter is from the minute he gets home."Layeshey abey ala?" Meaning" where is Layesh?"he keeps on asking and his wife keep on saying she went to their neghbor to bring some stuff.Her father keep on asking where Layesh is and it is at that time that Layesh start to scream.And all the nebours start to thank God through /Elilta/ and rejoice.Her father runs where he heard her voice.After she came to her senses she told people around that she heard avoice asking Why did you bring her here?She had alot of seed to give.And she said that she was placed in a huge pan through out the day.Because her dad was terrified by the incident he decide that she lives with her aunt.And after her marriage she gave birth to eight kids. Last time I was in Aksum for Maria/August/the bath of Saba was so full due to the rain,the streams and ponds above it.Locals use it as swimming pool,to fetch water and clean their cloth.It gets dry on the dry season there you can see a cover for a hole.It is said that if the cover of this hole opens the water could ruin the hole Aksum.I always wonder what really could happens if that cover is removed.Will it distroy Aksum for real or will it uncover the undiscovered?

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