Blue Nile Falls
Facts and practical information
The Blue Nile Falls, known locally as Tis Issat or "Smoking Water," is one of Ethiopia's most breathtaking natural wonders. This magnificent waterfall is situated on the Blue Nile River, just downstream from the town of Bahir Dar and Lake Tana, the source of the river. The falls are approximately 42 meters high, consisting of four streams that vary from a trickle in the dry season to over 400 meters wide in the rainy season.
The Blue Nile Falls has been an important part of Ethiopian culture and history for centuries. The mist from the falls creates rainbows that arch across the gorge, and the surrounding area is lush with a diverse array of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Visitors can experience the falls from several vantage points, with pathways leading to various observation points. The most adventurous travelers can take the trek down to the base of the falls, where the spray from the crashing water douses the onlooker, providing a thrilling experience. The sound of the falls, the sight of the thunderous water, and the feel of the mist combine to create an unforgettable encounter with nature's power.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Blue Nile Falls open?
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h