How to plan a year of wild human experiences, from Rio's Carnival to Nevada's Burning Man
The year 2022 will be remembered as the first time we traveled farther and more freely since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We ventured across the Atlantic in larger numbers. We braved airport chaos to visit dream destinations, to explore favorite hideouts anew and to see the people we’d missed most.
Still, the most exciting year for celebrating life again and reconnecting with your fellow humans lies ahead. The world’s greatest festivals and expressions of freedom and joy are making a big collective comeback in 2023.
Timkat Festival, Ethiopia
When: Jan. 18-19
What it is: For what feels like a step back in time, it's worth planning a trip to this centuries-old religious festival in Ethiopia at the start of the year. Celebrated countrywide by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians, Timkat commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ in the River Jordan by John the Baptist through reenactment. The festivities begin with parades as Orthodox priests in colorful garments, complete with umbrellas and replicas of the Ark of the Covenant in hand, walk the streets as they chant and pray to the sound of traditional drums. The celebrations always take place near a main body of water — from a river to a pool — that is blessed before believers step into it as symbolic renewal of their baptism vows. The most popular cities for witnessing Timket are Addis Ababa, Gondar and Lalibela.
How far ahead you need to plan: Airfare and hotels book up quickly; Ethiopians expatriates tend to return for the yearend holidays and stay on for this vibrant festivity. Book your airfare and rooms at least six months in advance, or a package tour, to get the best rates.
How you get there: Fly into Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, which is well connected globally via Ethiopian Airlines and major carriers. Catch an internal Ethiopian Airlines flight to Gondar or Lalibela if you’re attending the festival in one of these smaller historic cities. A packaged tour is highly recommended so the logistics of the event will be worked out in advance, including airport pickup.
Where you should stay: In Addis Ababa, the Sheraton Addis Luxury Collection is a favorite. In Gondar, the hilltop Goha Hotel offers splendid views over the city, as does the Maribela Hotel in Lalibela.
Travel agencies that can help: Ethiopian Holidays by Ethiopian Airlines offers packages, or book through Absolute Ethiopia Tours.
