Mago National Park
Mago national park is found in the south western Ethiopia. The park is about 782 kilometers south of Addis Ababa, the 2162 square kilometers of this park are divided by the Mago River, a tributary of the Omo River, into two parts. The park office is 26 kilometers southwest of Jinka. All roads to and from the park are unpaved. Park vegetation embraces savanna acacia forest and Neri swamp area.
The park's perhaps best known attraction is the Mursi people, who inhabit villages along the Omo River, known for piercing their lips and inserting disks made of clay.