Omo National Park
Omo National Park is located in southwestern Ethiopia and covers an area of approximately 4,068 square kilometers. Established in 1980, the park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including savannahs, forests, and rivers. It is home to various wildlife species, such as elephants, lions, and numerous bird species, making it a significant area for biodiversity.
The park is also culturally important, as it is near the habitats of several indigenous tribes, including the Mursi and Karo people. These communities rely on the natural resources of the park for their livelihoods, contributing to the region's rich cultural heritage and ecological significance.