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Visit Djibouti

Djibouti is a developing East African country on the shore of the Red Sea that achieved independence from France in 1977. It is governed by an elected president and parliament. Modern tourist facilities are limited.

Djibouti is located in Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea on the east, Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the north and northwest and Somalia to the southeast.

The country can be divided into three regions; the coastal plain and volcanic plateaus in the central and southern parts of the country and the mountain ranges in the north.

Much of the country is vast wastelands with virtually no arable land. Djibouti offers a taste of Africa without the tourist edge. It is a rare land where you will find endless natural wonders. With black lava fields, natural chimneys blowing steam, and hot endless plains, you can wander for days and meet very few people. But you will find plenty of nature’s most beautiful creatures. Watch dawn’s light awaken a lake full of flamingos to flight. Travel through the country, surrounded by nothing but dormant volcanoes, lava fields and stark lakes.   Djibouti features many of the most secluded areas in the world. With few tourists, you will enjoy private beaches on the Red Sea that offer superb diving and snorkelling. Walk in the surf for hours without encountering another person.   While many areas are hard to access and take an adventurous spirit, Djibouti is the perfect vacation for getting away from the crowds in a truly unique setting.

Djibouti’s climate is in general hot and humid; it is one of the hottest countries in the world.

Languages: French, Arabic, Somali, Afar
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: A passport, visa and evidence of yellow fever vaccination are required. U.S. citizens are encouraged to carry a copy of their U.S. passports with them at all times so that, if questioned by local officials, proof of identity and U.S. citizenship are readily available. Police occasionally stop travellers on the main roads leading out of Djibouti City to check identity documents.

History

The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas became Djibouti in 1977. A peace accord in 1994 ended a three-year uprising by Afars rebels.

Geography

Location: Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, between Eritrea and Somalia

Geography – note: strategic location near world’s busiest shipping lanes and close to Arabian oilfields; terminus of rail traffic into Ethiopia; mostly wasteland