Somaliland and Djibouti tailor made tour
Feel like a true adventurer on this unique overland journey to the ancient sites, dramatic landscapes and buzzing cities of Djibouti and Somaliland.
Djibouti City Lake Abbé Lake Assal Tadjourah Zeila Borama Hargeisa Laas Geel Berbera
US $2750 excluding flights
Price depends on groupsize.
Includes: accommodation, guides, meals as listed, transfers, entrance fees, 4x4 WD transportation, travel permits, Special Police Escort (Somaliland).
Permission letters.
Tour can be done as a Private or Group Tour.
Includes: accommodation, guides, meals as listed, transfers, entrance fees, 4x4 WD transportation, travel permits, Special Police Escort (Somaliland).
Permission letters.
Tour can be done as a Private or Group Tour.
Description of Somaliland and Djibouti tailor made tour
Price information
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
Two things to know about Somaliland: it’s not Somalia and it doesn’t, officially, exist. While the larger Somalia has been a hot mess of violence and ...
If there were a medal for the least known country in Africa, Djibouti would probably win it. Often overshadowed by its larger neighbour Ethiopia, litt...
Reviews
1 Reviews of Somaliland and Djibouti tailor made tour
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 28 Apr 2022 by Family from the UK
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
The country, lake Abbe, Djibouti City, Tadjoura, the Good mountains and Sable Blanc ... followed by Lake Assal, the Rift Valley canyon, the volcano, the ferry ride across the gulf of Tadjoura. Our guide, Akram was a gem - enthusiastic, very well informed, curious, speaks 7 languages and had a great sense of humour.
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
It's a fascinating place if you get stuck in, don't mind to rough it, ask questions and are fascinated by life.
It is unbearably hot & humid. Make sure you have water, SPF50, hat, cover up and insect repellent.
Try as many different foods as you can - Yemeni, Somalian, Ethiopian, Afar breads.
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Yes. In Djibouti City we picked a locally run hotel rather than an international chain, we ate at the local restaurants and engaged with locals at every opportunity. When overnighting outside Djibouti City we stayed with the Afar tribe, a local community project and a local family. Aside from the flights we left no 'footprint' and took all rubbish back with us into Djibouti City to be collected.
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
As a local operator from Somaliland with an Office in The Netherlands we are committed to encourage guests and local people to protect the environment. In Somaliland we want to take the lead in creating awareness for the environment.When visiting the archaeological sites of Laas Geel and Dhagax Khoure rock paintings we have a written policy on our website. This policy is also send to our guest before the start of the tour. Because the Somaliland Governments doesn’t have the funds to protect these sites, we work together with The Ministry of Tourism in the conservation of these sites. We are involved in several projects and we contribute annually to fund the protection of archaeological sites in the country.
We advise travelers not to drop any litter. Especially plastic waste is a problem in these two countries and we urge not to use plastic bags. Instead we recommend using environmentally friendly alternatives. Keep in mind to stick to the path and listen to our local guides when visiting certain areas. During the walking tour in Lake Abbé it is important to stick to the path in order not to harm the environment.
People
We only employ local guides, drivers and staff. As a local tour operator we know how important tourism can be in fighting poverty and unemployment. Sustainable tourism that benefits the most weak local communities should be priority. Local people benefit from this tour that also covers remoted areas where nomadic people live. In the future we hope to be able to visit more areas that are at this moment not accessible yet, but are very interesting.Accommodation and restaurants that we visit are all locally owned. In the markets you can buy souvenirs and local crafts from local people who need the money to support their families. We also promote cultural experiences by visiting cultural attractions and traditional accommodations/restaurants. For example in Djibouti we sleep one night in traditional Afar huts. In Somaliland we will have dinner in a restaurant with traditional Somali music.
Several NGO’s in Somaliland have partnered with us in the development of the tourism industry. We have provided information for a cultural tourism study conducted by an international consultancy firm specialized in sustainable tourism.
Somaliland is a Muslim country and tourism is not yet developed. We provide our guests with information so they will be fully prepared for the tour and have good relationship with the community.
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