Shewa Zone

East, West, North & South Shewa | Surrounding Finfinne (Addis Ababa)

Major Cities

Adama, Ambo, Fiche, Butajira

Population

10+ Million (combined)

Natural Sites

Wonchi Crater, Mount Entoto

Heritage

Tiya Stelae, Gadaa Centers

πŸ”οΈ Geography & Nature

Shewa (Shoa) is a historic region of Oromia that surrounds Finfinne (Addis Ababa), the capital of Ethiopia. The zone is divided into four administrative areas: East Shewa (capital: Adama), West Shewa (capital: Ambo), North Shewa (capital: Fiche), and South Shewa (capital: Butajira).

The landscape is incredibly diverse, ranging from the fertile highlands of West Shewa with its hot springs and crater lakes, to the industrial plains of East Shewa, and the historic mountains of North Shewa. The Awash River flows through East Shewa, while the Omo River originates in the highlands of Shewa.

🏭 Economy & Development

πŸ›οΈ Major Attractions

Wonchi Crater Lake

Spectacular volcanic crater lake with a 16th-century monastery on its island, located in West Shewa.

Tiya Stelae Field

UNESCO World Heritage site in South Shewa with 46 carved megalithic monuments.

Entoto Mountains

Historic mountains north of Finfinne with Entoto Maryam Church and panoramic views.

Hora Arsadi

Sacred crater lake in East Shewa where the Irreecha festival is celebrated annually.

Adadi Mariam

Rock-hewn church similar to Lalibela, dating from the 12th-13th centuries.

Lake Ziway

Beautiful Rift Valley lake shared between East Shewa and Arsi, known for bird watching.

🎭 Culture & Traditions

Shewa is a cultural crossroads, blending traditional Oromo heritage with modern Ethiopian culture:

🌿 Natural Wonders

🍲 Local Cuisine

πŸ“… Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Shewa is during the dry season (October to March) when roads are accessible and weather is pleasant. The Irreecha festival in September/October is a spectacular cultural experience. The crater lakes and hot springs can be visited year-round.