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Activities in Djibouti

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Why People Love Djibouti

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Djibouti

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305jeanalexandrem
5
Dec 2023
UN PAYS LUNAIRE BEAU ON RESTE BOUCHE BE. LE PLUS BEAU HOTEL DU MONDE LE KEMPENSKY N A PAS SON EGAUX.
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john m
5
Oct 2019
I booked this tour using ETT's website. I talk to Sefora about the tour. I wasn't expecting this service in Ethiopia or in the entire Africa. Thanks Sefora you are the best.
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testimson
5
Sep 2023
Great Trip for a good price. Really worth seeing Lake Asssal if you are in Djibouti, and certainly worth swimming in the lake. So much more buoyancy than the Dead Sea.

Frequently Asked Questions about Djibouti

What are some popular activities to do in Djibouti?

One of the most popular activities in Djibouti is snorkeling and scuba diving in the Red Sea. There are many vibrant coral reefs and unique marine life to explore. Other popular activities include hiking in the Goda Mountains, visiting Lac Assal (the lowest point in Africa), and going on a whale watching tour.

What are some must-see attractions in Djibouti?

One of the top attractions in Djibouti is the Lake Abbe region, which features stunning limestone chimneys and hot springs. The Gulf of Tadjoura is also a popular attraction for its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife. Additionally, the Old Town of Djibouti City is a great place to explore the city's history and architecture.

What is the best time of year to visit Djibouti?

The best time to visit Djibouti is during the winter months (November to February) when the temperatures are cooler, making it more comfortable to explore the country's outdoor attractions. However, this is also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices.

What is the local cuisine like in Djibouti?

Djiboutian cuisine is heavily influenced by Somali, Afar, and French cuisine. Some popular dishes include skoudehkaris (a rice dish with meat and vegetables), sabayad (a type of flatbread), and lahoh (a spongy pancake-like bread). Seafood is also a popular choice due to Djibouti's location on the coast.

What are some cultural customs to be aware of in Djibouti?

Djibouti is a predominantly Muslim country, so visitors should be respectful of local customs and dress modestly. It is also customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a mosque. Alcohol is not widely available, and it is illegal to drink in public.

What are some recommended accommodations in Djibouti?

For a luxurious stay, try the Djibouti Palace Kempinski, which offers stunning views of the Gulf of Tadjoura and a private beach. For a more budget-friendly option, the Hotel Residence de l'Europe is a great choice, offering clean and comfortable rooms in the heart of the city.

Is it safe to travel to Djibouti?

Djibouti is generally a safe country to travel to, but visitors should take normal precautions such as avoiding walking alone at night and keeping an eye on their belongings. Visitors should also be aware of the risk of terrorism and stay up to date on any travel advisories.

Is it easy to get around Djibouti?

Djibouti is a small country, and it is relatively easy to get around by taxi or rental car. However, the roads can be rough, so visitors should be prepared for a bumpy ride. Public transportation is also available but can be crowded and uncomfortable.

What is the currency used in Djibouti?

The currency used in Djibouti is the Djiboutian franc (DJF). US dollars are also widely accepted, especially in tourist areas.

What language is spoken in Djibouti?

The official languages of Djibouti are French and Arabic, but Somali and Afar are also widely spoken.