“Neolithic Engravings in the Makou Massif”
Archaeological siteUnique landscapes
Features exceptionally well-preserved rock carvings dating back thousands of years. The site provides deep insights into the prehistoric environment, depicting animals like giraffes, ostriches, and antelopes that no longer inhabit the hyper-arid region. Highly significant for history and archaeological students. Best visited between November and February. Tip: Access is remote; it requires a rugged 4x4 vehicle and coordination with a local Afar guide.