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10 Top Places To Visit In Djibouti | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Top Places To Visit In Djibouti | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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01.Dorale And Khor Ambado
02.Tadjoura City
03.Djibouti City
04.Lake Assal
05.Ali Sabieh
06.The Gulf Of Tadjoura
07.Goba’ad Plain
08.Hanle Plain
09.Tropical Aquarium
10.Day Forest National Park


Djibouti
Country in East Africa
Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, 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, the low-lying Lake Assal, in the Danakil Desert. The nomadic Afar people have settlements along Lake Abbe, a body of saltwater featuring chimneylike mineral formations. ― Google
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Exploring Africa's Strangest Country (Djibouti)

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Have you ever heard of the country called DJIBOUTI? If not, don't feel embarrassed... because it's a very tiny country in the Horn of Africa that gets minimal tourism -- roughly 70,000 visitors per year.

Over the last 2 days, I have explored every facet of the capital & biggest city called Djibouti City. I find this place to be the most interesting country in Africa.

Here are some of my quick realizations:

- It's VERY EXPENSIVE -- I have spent more than $400 in the last 2 days and I haven't done much other than walk around, take a few taxis, eat 4 meals & sleep (keep in mind my visa was $90 and my hotel was $105).

- Walking around the streets feels very much like France, from the colonization period that started in 1884 and ended in 1977. The people here speak French (first), Arabic (second) and English (third, if any at all).

- There is a LOT OF SECURITY everywhere -- police/military guards standing on every corner (literally) with giant guns strapped to their backs. It is kind of crazy and very intimidating, but safe.

- About a quarter of Djibouti's population (~250,000 people) are living in extreme poverty, which is more extreme than you'd think given that this country is so expensive. A massive contrast between rich & poor.

All of my thoughts on this mysterious country, and more, are in this video. Have you ever been to Djibouti?

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Don't try to vlog in Djibouti (My experience in the most camera-phobic country I've ever visited) ????????

From Ethiopia, I headed north to the small nation of Djibouti, perched on the Red Sea & Gulf of Aden directly across from Yemen, on the horn of Africa. I had been so excited to begin my journey here - but my enthusiasm quickly faded when I realized that this is no country for a travel vlogger (I should have known this, given Drew Binsky's experiences here on his trip). Everywhere I turned, I was accosted by unfriendly, aggressive Police officers who resorted to intimidation and bribery in order for me to continue filming my experiences in the diminutive capital of Djibouti City.

The Djiboutian locals that I met were invariably kind and understanding - they being the unfortunate victims of their own corrupt police, which are highly averse to tourism and tourists in general. The constant threats of fines and possible jail time completely ruined my two days in this small nation. I am hopeful that, should the people of Djibouti demand it, the corruption that plagues the nation (and that causes tourists to flee) will be no more, and the nation would be a tourist-friendly haven in the horn of Africa. Until then, this country is best skipped by the solo traveler.

I mean no disrespect to the people of Djibouti - I sympathize with them that you Djiboutians to live in a country where the Police serve to ruin the nation's economy by driving tourism from their country. Please know, these are just my own experiences - others may experience something very different.

Vlog Number 29 | Africa | #Djibouti | Filmed August 2019

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Djibouti

Qui connaît vraiment Djibouti ? Ce petit pays de la Corne de l'Afrique, îlot pacifique dans un océan d'instabilité, qui compte moins d'un million d'habitants et abrite l'un des lac les plus salés du monde : le lac Assal (qui est aussi le point le plus bas d'Afrique à -154 mètres !!)...
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Magaalada Cad | The white city Tadjoura ????????

Tadjoura is a city in Djibouti, a country in the Horn of Africa. It’s known for its whitewashed houses and many mosques. Nearby is quiet Les Sables Blancs Beach. West of the city, Day Forest National Park is home to juniper forests and birdlife, including the rare Djibouti francolin. Ferries cross the Gulf of Tadjoura to the capital, Djibouti City, where there are landmarks like the colonial Presidential Palace

A Tourist's Guide to Djibouti

I fly into this seldom visited east African nation. For my first day, I amble around Djibouti City, taking in the sights, sounds and chaos. Day two sees me driving West to Lake Assal, a huge salt lake that is Africa's lowest point.

VLOG DJIBOUTI (FR)

Holaaaa tout le mondee,
Je vous présente, après un long travail, mon Vlog sur Djibouti, aussi disponible en anglais sur ma chaine,
J’ai n’ai eu l’occasion de vivre à Djibouti que jusqu’a mes 7 ans, depuis, j’y retourne tous les un/deux ans pour y voir ma famille.
Cette année, nous avons re-visiter tous les endroits touristiques du pays, pour mes cousins, venus de France, j’en ai donc profité pour filmer mon expérience!
J’espère réellement que ce vlog vous plairas, il parle de mon expérience, de mes vacances.
J’ai essayé de representer mon pays avec ses qualités, mais aussi ses défauts, sa richesse mais aussi sa pauvreté, pour faire court j’ai essayé de m’approcher de la réalité. En tout cas, de ma réalité.
Je suis ouverte à toutes critiques, positif ou négatif, tant qu’elles soit constructives!
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VLOG DJIBOUTI (EN)

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I present you, after a long work, my vlog on Djibouti, my homecountry, also available in french on my channel,
I had the opportunity to live in Djibouti until I was 7 years old, since then I go back there every one / two years to see my family there.
This year, we visited all the touristic places of the country, for my cousins, that came from France, I thus benefited from it to film evrerything!
I really hope you enjoyed this vlog, it's about my experience, my vacation.
I tried to represent my country with its good and bad parts, its wealth but also its poverty, in short I tried to approach reality. In fact, my reality.
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Djibouti - - Salty Lake Assal - Visiting Lake Assal in Djibouti

The lowest point in Africa is Lake Assal, located in Djibouti. It is also the third-lowest point in the world!

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Djibouti: A Window to Africa's Strategic and Cultural Riches

Crossroads of Africa - Djibouti's Rich Culture and History

Djibouti, a small but strategically important country in the Horn of Africa, has a rich history dating back to the Neolithic period. Once part of various sultanates, it became a French protectorate in the late 19th century and achieved independence in 1977. It's home to diverse ethnic groups, predominantly Somali and Afar, with Islam being the major religion. French and Arabic are official languages, but Somali and Afar are widely spoken. Geographically, Djibouti features diverse landscapes, including the Danakil Desert and the Mousa Ali range. Economically, it capitalizes on its strategic location with major ports and is a hub for regional trade, hosting military bases for several countries. Politically, it's a presidential republic with limited political pluralism and media freedom. Djibouti's culture reflects its nomadic heritage, and its cuisine showcases influences from neighboring countries and France.


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Djibouti: A Hidden Gem In Africa

Would you love to explore the history of the amazing country of Djibouti, fascinating facts about it and its resilient economy?
Step into the captivating realm of Djibouti, a land where ancient histories converge with modern aspirations. Nestled in the Horn of Africa, this small yet vibrant nation is a crossroads of cultures, straddling the divide between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. From its storied past as a trading hub along historic routes to its contemporary role in global maritime commerce, Djibouti's significance resonates far beyond its size. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore the intriguing interplay of history, geography, people, and the dynamic forces that shape its economy, revealing a nation that stands as a testament to the power of connections and the spirit of progress.

About Djibouti
Welcome to the enigmatic land of Djibouti, a hidden gem nestled in the strategic crossroads of the Horn of Africa. Situated at the meeting point of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, Djibouti's geographical significance transcends its modest size. This small nation holds the key to some of the world's busiest shipping lanes, making it a vital nexus for global trade and maritime activity.
Djibouti's importance is underscored by its role as a gateway between Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Its strategic location has not only attracted the attention of traders throughout history but has also led to the establishment of military bases by various international powers, further solidifying its geopolitical relevance. Despite its compact footprint, Djibouti's geopolitical and economic importance resonates far beyond its borders.
Internationally, Djibouti is gaining recognition for its contributions to regional stability and economic development. Its reputation as a key player in counterterrorism efforts, a host to foreign military installations, and an emerging economic hub has placed it firmly on the global stage. Join us as we delve into Djibouti's multifaceted tapestry, exploring its rich history, diverse geography, resilient people, intriguing facts, and evolving economy that continue to shape its intriguing narrative in today's interconnected world.

The History of Djibouti
The history of Djibouti is a tale that weaves together ancient cultures, colonial influences, and the quest for independence. Situated at the crossroads of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, Djibouti's strategic location made it a natural trading hub for centuries. It has seen the footprints of various civilizations, from the ancient Djiboutiians and Greeks to Arab merchants and Ottoman rulers, who recognized its significance as a gateway to the Red Sea.
The 19th century brought European colonial interests, with the French establishing a presence in the region. Djibouti became a French colony in 1888, known as French Somaliland. The colonial period saw the construction of infrastructure, including a railway connecting Djibouti to Ethiopia, further enhancing its role as a trade conduit. The 20th century brought turmoil, as Djibouti underwent periods of struggle for independence, finally achieving sovereignty in 1977 as the Republic of Djibouti.
In the decades since gaining independence, Djibouti has sought to harness its geographical significance for economic growth. The nation's ports and naval bases have made it a valuable partner in international trade and security efforts. Djibouti's history serves as a testament to its enduring resilience and its ability to navigate through the currents of changing powers, ultimately forging a distinct identity as a bridge between continents and cultures.

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