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  • Abuja
  • Accra
  • Arusha
  • Bukoba
  • Mji wa Cape Town
  • Dar Es Salaam
  • Dodoma
  • Durban
  • Gaborone
  • Harare
  • Johannesburg
  • Kampala
  • Kigali
  • Kisumu
  • Lagos
  • Lilongwe
  • Lusaka
  • Mombasa
  • Moshi
  • Mwanza
  • Nairobi
  • Nakuru
  • Mpaka wa Namanga
  • Windhoek
  • Abuja
  • Accra
  • Arusha
  • Bukoba
  • Mji wa Cape Town
  • Dar Es Salaam
  • Dodoma
  • Durban
  • Gaborone
  • Harare
  • Johannesburg
  • Kampala
  • Kigali
  • Kisumu
  • Lagos
  • Lilongwe
  • Lusaka
  • Mombasa
  • Moshi
  • Mwanza
  • Nairobi
  • Nakuru
  • Mpaka wa Namanga
  • Windhoek

Cheap Bus Tickets from Addis Ababa to Jimma Online Booking

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Do cheap bus from Addis Ababa to Jimma bus tickets online booking and travel Addis Ababa to Jimma by road. Jimma, in the west of the country, is truly of the beaten track, in an area rarely visited by visitors. The city itself is very pleasant, and it is really authentic. So book bus tickets from Addis Ababa to Jimma now.

Bus from Addis Ababa to Jimma Bus Tickets, Route, Schedule & Fare FAQs

What is the travel distance of Addis Ababa to Jimma by bus?

The distance of bus Addis Ababa to Jimma is 259 km.

Can  I drive from Addis Ababa to Jimma?

Yes, the driving distance of Addis Ababa to Jimma by bus  is 350 km. it takes about 5h 45m to drive Addis Ababa to Jimma.

What is the quickest way to get from Addis Ababa to Jimma?

The fastest way to get from Addis Ababa to Jimma is to fly and bus which costs $110 – $290 and takes 1h 5m.

Is the Addis Ababa to Jimma bus the affordable way to get to Jimma?

The affordable way to get from Addis Ababa to Jimma is to kuruka and bus which costs $110 – $290 and takes 1h 5m.

Bus Tickets from Addis Ababa to Jimma Tips

You can visit the Aba Jifar Palace, a king of the Muslim Oromo family who reigned in the eighteen century. At the museum in Jimma, you  will view the throne of the last king, sculpted using a single piece of wood. Since they have few visitors, some locations are badly maintained.

The key streets are popular for crafts who are sold across the city, making it a vital trading place for wooden items, jewellery, basketwork. The market is up and running in town every Thursday.

Jimma is a best location to begin if you want to visit the lesser famous and well-preserved tribes in the north of the Omo Valley: the Surma, the Gurage, the Tishana, Dizi and the Boume. You can also follow the new road from Jimma to Sodo, to join the Omo Valley.

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