Ancua
The second one in Top 5 Highest Mountains in Ethiopia that Toplist would like to introduce to you is Ancua. Mount Ancua is also referred to as Ankwa or Weynobar. The mountain is located 4462 meters above sea level. Mount Ancua is also a part of the Simien Mountains ranges in northern Ethiopia. The Simien Mountains (also spelled Simen and Semien) are part of the Ethiopian Highlands and are located in northern Ethiopia, north east of Gondar in the Amhara region. They are designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and include the Simien Mountains National Park- the largest national park in Ethiopia. The mountains are made up of plateaus separated by valleys that rise to pinnacles. The highest Ethiopian mountain is Ras Dejen (4,550 m), with Kidis Yared (4,453 m) as the second highest; other notable peaks include Mount Biuat (4,437 m).
The mountain ranges are a popular destination for birdwatchers, wildlife enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
Location: Ancua is a part of the Simien Mountains ranges in northern Ethiopia
Elevation: 4462m (14639 ft)