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ing, diving and kitesurfing - not to mention snorkelling alongside whale sharks in the
Gulf of Tadjoura.
Barring Djibouti City, the country is refreshingly devoid of large-scale development.
It's all about ecotravel, with some great sustainable stays in the hinterland that provide a
fascinating glimpse into the life of nomadic tribes.
Travelling independently around Djibouti may not come cheap, but despite the high
cost of living, you'll surely leave this little corner of Africa with new experiences and
wonderful memories.
When to Go
May-Sep
Some like it hot…some like it
hot
.
Oct & Feb-Apr
Shoulder seasons are not a bad time to visit. Calm waters for diving.
Nov-Jan
Coolest months; perfect for outdoor activities. Whale sharks make annual visit.
Best of Culture
»European Quarter, Djibouti City (
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)
»Abourma Rock Art Site (
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)
»Bankoualé (
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)
»Obock (
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)