Jimma is the birthplace of coffee Arabica. The famous Ethiopian legend tells the story of Kaldi who noticed how excited his sheep became after eating fruit from a certain tree in Jimma zone Gomma district, Choche Ketta Mudouga. Curious, Kaldi tried the fruit. Soon he was bursting with energy.
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jimma museum
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saka river
A 23 KM drive from the city of Jimma on the road to Kaffa brings you to another of Jimma’s marvels of nature. The Saka Waterfall is a wide column of water dropping more than 10 M across a granite wall.It is a beautiful waterfall whose singing in the dry season (Bona) becomes a powerful […]
Aba jifar
A Symbol of Identity Aba Jifar Palace is the most important heritage site in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia, and a symbol of Oromia cultural identity. Located on the outskirts of the city of Jimma, the capital of the region, the current Palace was built by King Aba Jifar II in the 1880s on a […]