[1] The main tourist activities are scuba diving, fishing, trekking and hiking, discovering the nomadic way, bird watching, and sun, sea and sand.
At Goubbet-al-Kharab, near the western end of the Gulf of Tadjoura, there are steep cliffs and a bay that was turned dark green by black lava.
Another popular tourist attraction is the Day Forest National Park for conserving rare trees on Mount Goda.
[4] According to Office National du Tourisme de Djibouti (ONTD) figures, almost half of all visitors, or 48%, came from France, with 21% arriving from other European countries.
[5] Djibouti has a number of local attractions, consisting of historical sites, National Park, beaches and mountain ranges.