Tourism in Djibouti

[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.

The foreign tourist days in Djibouti, 2013
The town of Ali Sabieh, with the Red Mountains in the distance
View on the Moucha Island .
The People's Palace.
Dromedary Tibs [ 6 ] served at a restaurant in Djibouti.
Near Randa .
The Khor Ambado beachside.