Erta Ale Lava Lake Night — Afar Ethiopia
Returns Jan 2027
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Geological · Erta Ale Volcano, Afar Region, ET

Erta Ale Lava Lake Night — Afar Ethiopia

Erta Ale — the 'Smoking Mountain' in Ethiopia's Afar Depression — contains one of Earth's only permanent lava lakes, a 100-metre-wide molten surface at 1,150°C that has been continuously active since at least 1906. Reaching the summit requires a 6-hour night walk across the Afar Depression's black basalt fields at 116 metres below sea level — the world's most hostile terrestrial environment — and the reward at the summit is standing at the rim of an active lava lake 150 metres below, watching the lake's crust fracture and recombine as the underlying convection moves the molten surface. At night, the glow illuminates the crater's interior orange and red, and the heat even at the rim edge is palpable on the face. The Afar Depression's combination of the world's lowest accessible point, the most hostile climate, and the permanent lava lake creates Earth's most alien and most magnificent geological spectacle.

When
Oct — Apr, peak Nov — Mar
Best viewing
A demanding 6-hour night trek across Afar basalt fields leads to the rim of a continuously active lava lake glowing orange-red in the dark, with palpable heat rising from 150 metres below.
Category
Geological
Status
Returns Jan 2027

About this spectacle

At Erta Ale's summit, visitors stand at the rim of one of Earth's only permanent lava lakes — a 100-metre-wide molten surface churning at 1,150°C. The journey begins with a 6-hour night walk across black basalt fields deep in the Afar Depression, one of the planet's most extreme environments. At the crater rim, the lake's dark crust constantly fractures and recombines, revealing incandescent orange-red magma beneath. The heat radiates visibly against the face even from the rim's edge. By night, the glow paints the crater walls in shifting shades of orange and crimson, and the low rumble of convecting lava carries upward. The sky above the Afar Depression is unpolluted by light, adding a canopy of stars to the volcanic spectacle below. Standing here — below sea level, in one of the hottest landscapes on Earth, watching planetary geology in real time — is a confrontation with raw Earth processes found nowhere else on the surface.

When to go

Oct — Apr, peak Nov — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: MQX. Nearest city: Mekelle.

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