4 days 4 Days Djibouti Highlight Tour
OverviewThis journey will cover the most interesting sites in Djibouti. From the Lakes, Ardoukoba Vulcano to the historic town of Tadjourah and more. The 4 days will give you just enough time to explore the most popular places in the country.
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Day 1: Djibouti City – Dikhil – Lake Abbé
In the morning we’ll drive to Lake Abbé. The drive passes The Grand Bara and Petit Barra deserts. In Dikhil there will be a stop for lunch before arriving at Lake Abbe. You will have an overnight stay at the Tourist Camp to see the amazing scenery during sunset. The Touristic Camp is a settlement of traditional Afar huts which are very basic (LD).
Day 2: Lake Abbé – Vulcano – Lake Assal – Goubet
There will be an early wake up to see the sunrise. Lake Abbé has a beautiful scenery full of chimneys. During a walking tour to the Lake you will also see nomadic people, Flamingos and Hot Springs. The geology of this area is very interesting. We drive to Lake Assal, the lowest point in Africa. On our way we also visit the Panoramic view of Canyon Adaleh and the Panoramic view of Goubet.
In Lake Assal the big salt field makes you feel like walking in nowhere land. The water has bright colors that change from time to time because of the sun reflection. The trip continues to Goubet Touristic Camp for an overnight stay (BLD).
Day 3: Goubet – Foret de Day – Tadjourah
We visit The Day Forest, a green gardens stretch on the foothills of the mountainous region of Mount Goda (between 1200 and 1700 meters). After this we visit Tadjourah, where we will spend the night (BLD).
Day 4: Tadjourah – Sables Blancs – Djibouti City
The oldest town in Djibouti is known for its whitewashed buildings. After exploring Tadjourah we head to Plage de Sables Blancs. Here you can refresh while enjoying beautiful white sand beaches and drinks. We continue to Djibouti City where the tour ends (BL).
Note: The tour can start by picking you up at the Hotel or at The Airport. The tour ends with a drop off at the Hotel or at The Airport.
Inclusions
Included in the tour:
– Transportation with driver
– Accommodation (3 nights)
– Meals as listed in the program
– Site entrance fees in Djibouti
– English speaking Guide
Not included in the tour:
– Visa costs
– Flights
– Arrival/Departure tax
– Other personal expenses
– Meals not listed in the program
Country Information
Land | Republic of Djibouti is located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea in the North, Federal Republic of Ethiopia in the West and South, and Somaliland in the East. It has an area of 23.200 square kilometers. |
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Country code | +253 |
Climate | The country’s climate is mainly hot and dry conditions. The average temperature is between 25 and 35 Degrees Celsius. It can be over 40 Degrees Celsius in certain periods. |
People | Djibouti has a population of just under 1 million people. The population consists of various principal groups of clans or clan families. The two largest ethnic groups are the Somali (60%) and the Afar (35%). |
Language | Djibouti is a multilingual nation. It has 3 official languages: Somali, Arabic and French. |
Capital | Djibouti City |
Economy | The country has an economy mainly focused on the service sector. Commercial activities revolve around the country’s free trade policies and strategic location as a Red Sea transit point. With the huge investments in the big port it wants to be the main hub in North-East Africa. |
Currency | The national currency is the Djibouti Franc (DFr). 1 USD is around 178.000 DFr. There are enough ATM machines in the country. It is also very easy and fast to send money through the many remittance/money transfer companies. Exchanging your money can in every corner of street. The US Dollar is widely accepted for purchasing goods. Credit card is however not widely accepted. |
Time | Djibouti is in the GMT +3 hour zone. |
Status | Recognized |
Religion | Mainly Islamic. However, Alcohol is available everywhere. |
Electric voltage | 220V/50Hz (European plug) |
Public Holidays | 1 January New Year’s Day 1 May Labor Day 27 June Independence Day |