The town of Batu, strategically located on the shores of Lake Ziway in the Ethiopian Rift Valley, is rapidly developing into a major hub for eco-tourism and sports, diversifying the nation’s travel economy. The freshwater lake, a hallmark of the Rift Valley, offers visitors rich birdlife viewing (over 200 species), boating to volcanic islands (some rumored to house ancient monasteries), and opportunities to engage with the vibrant local fishing community. This natural abundance, coupled with surrounding savannah and woodland, makes Batu an ideal spot for hiking, cycling, and snorkeling adventures.
The town is actively attracting adventure travelers and athletes by hosting major events, such as marathons and mountaineering challenges on the nearby high-altitude terrain. The development of Batu is part of Ethiopia’s broader objective to diversify its tourism sector away from relying solely on its ancient historical sites. Local officials are leveraging flagship initiatives like the Lake Batu Development Programme to invest in upscale lodges and eco-resorts, while improving infrastructure and security.
This push for destination development has been successful, transforming Batu into a popular venue for both domestic conferencing and weekend breaks. By investing strategically in eco-friendly accommodations and community-based tourism, Batu is capitalizing on global demand for sustainable travel while contributing to foreign exchange earnings and fostering conservation awareness among local communities



