The Simien Mountains, in northern Ethiopia, north east of Gondar in
Amhara region, are part of the Ethiopian Highlands. They are a World
Heritage Site and include the Simien Mountains National Park. The
mountains consist of plateaus separated by valleys and rising to
pinnacles. The highest Ethiopian mountain is Ras Dejen at 4,550 m
with the second highest peak of Kidis Yared at 4,453 m; other
notable peaks include Mount Biuat at 4,437 m. A gelada in the Simien
Mountains Because of their geological origins, the mountains are
almost unique, with only South Africa's Drakensberg range having
been formed in the same manner and thus appearing similar. Notable
animals in the mountains include the walia ibex, gelada, and
caracal. There are a few Ethiopian wolves.
**Source: Wikipedia