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Travel_monkey Jan 6th, 2010 07:35 AM

How much should I tip my guide?
 
I am leaving in a few days for Ethiopia, and my trip will include an 8-day nature "safari" in Ethiopia's southern rift valley. I'm wondering how much to tip my driver/guide (1 person; he will not be cooking). I've seen $10/day recommended on this forum. Is this still true for a solo trip? Would $100 for the 8 days be sufficient? Thanks for the advice.

Any last minute recommendations for things to see/do/eat in Ethiopia?

sandi Jan 6th, 2010 01:11 PM

Just because you're a solo traveler you don't have to feel the need to make up for a second (phantom/fantasy) traveler.

Believe me, $10/day will be most appreciated. For $100, it wouldn't surprise me if the guide didn't introduce you to the entire family as his best new friend! Have you join for a meal and maybe even find you a husband. :)

Joking aside, base your gratuity on services provided, as elsewhere.

Happy travels.

crellston Jan 7th, 2010 05:24 AM

$100 is approx half the average ANNUAL per capita income in Ethiopia. Why not donate at least some of this to a local hospital/orphange etc. just to spread your goodwill around a little wider than just those lucky enough to work in the tourism industry?

cary999 Jan 7th, 2010 10:00 PM

So based on annual income of $200, the tip should for 8 days should be 5 cents. Be generous, give him a dime. And a penny for each wife and kid.

regards - tom

crellston Jan 8th, 2010 12:56 AM

cary999 - where exactly did I suggest dividing up the annual per capita income to arrive at a tip? I was attempting to make a serious point, but if you want to trivialise world poverty with smart**** comments like that then go ahead....

Travel_monkey Feb 3rd, 2010 10:23 AM

Thanks for the advice. I ended up following the suggestion in the new Lonely Planet guide, which recommended 50-80 birr a day. I opted for ~80 birr/day (a total of ~$50).

PJG Sep 16th, 2010 05:29 PM

We are traveling to Ethiopia on January 12 to 26, 2011. I am looking forward to it.
One of the places we will be passing thru is Mago National Park, has anyone been there? I wonder what animals we will really be se seeing ? Has anyone travled or heard of Let'sgo travel out of Uganda, they have partners apparently in Ethiopia, that is the compay we are going with.
They were referred to me by Into Africa our of Kampala Uganda, whom we traveled thru Uganda with last January...
Is Addis Ababa high altitude and should we get altitude sickness pills?
PJG

Leslie_S Sep 17th, 2010 10:35 AM

pjg -- you'll get more answers to your questions if you start a new topic

just a suggestion :)

FrankS Sep 17th, 2010 02:40 PM

Great question. Its like a taboo subject when I asked our tour operator. whether we had 3,4, or 5 people I was told $8/pppd was fine


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