Gondar, often referred to as the “Camelot of Africa,” is a historic city in northern Ethiopia known for its royal castles, palaces, and rich cultural heritage. Once the capital of Ethiopia during the 17th and 18th centuries, Gondar is famed for its impressive architecture, especially within the Fasil Ghebbi complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city’s castles, churches, and baths reflect a blend of Ethiopian, European, and Indian influences. Key attractions include the majestic Debre Berhan Selassie Church, adorned with vibrant murals, and Fasilides’ Bath, which is still used for religious celebrations like Timkat. With its deep historical roots and architectural grandeur, Gondar offers visitors a captivating journey into Ethiopia’s royal past.