Djibouti A Whale Shark Watching Haven

Djibouti is a mostly French- and Arabic-speaking country of dry shrublands, volcanic formations and Gulf of Aden beaches. It’s home to one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world. Lying on the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the tiny African nation of Djibouti serves as a gateway to the Suez Canal, one of the world’s busiest shipping routes.

Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country located in the Horn of Africa in East Africa. It is bordered by Somalia in the south, Ethiopia in the south and west, Eritrea in the north, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in the east. Across the Gulf of Aden lies Yemen, which does not share a land border with Djibouti. The country has a total area of 23,200 km2 (8,958 sq mi). The state of Djibouti is predominantly inhabited by two ethnic groups, the Somali and the Afar people, with the former comprising the majority of the population.

94 percent in Djibouti are Muslim. The remaining mostly follow Christian traditions. Wikipedia

The Economy

Djibouti’s economy is based on service activities related to its location and free trade zone status. Two-thirds of the population lives in the capital. Most of the remaining people are nomadic herders. There is little rainfall, which limits crop production. Most food is imported.

Djibouti is a regional transit port and international refueling center. There are a few resources and little industry. The foreign investment includes Indian gold miners, geothermal experts from Iceland, hotel managers, French bankers, and U.S. military contractors. Source: Africa.com

Tourism in Djibouti is one of the growing economic sectors of the country and is an industry that generates 53,000 and 73,000 arrivals per year, with its favorable beaches and climate and also includes islands and beaches in the Gulf of Tadjoura and the Bab al-Mandab. The main tourist activities are scuba diving, fishing, trekking, and hiking, discovering the nomadic way, bird watching, and sun, sea, and sand. Source Wikipedia

There are quite good hotels to stay in Djibouti range from budget to good value, to luxury hotels for example but not limited to Sheraton Djibouti, Djibouti Palace Kempinski, African Village Hotel and Residence Lagon Bleu, and many other hotels.

Airports in Djibouti

Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport HDAM|JIB serves the city of Djibouti, the capital and largest city of the country. The airport is also home to a military base and is served by a wide range of African, European and Middle Eastern carriers. The airport is a hub for Air Djibouti and Daallo Airlines.

Other airports in Djibouti are: Ali-Sabieh Airport AII | HDAS Ali-Sabieh, Moucha Airport MHI | HDMO Moucha Island, Obock Airport OBC | HDOB Obock, and Tadjoura Airport TDJ | HDTJ Tadjoura

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