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Djibouti

Djibouti is an exciting and unique travel destination located in the Horn of Africa. It is a small country with a population of just over 900,000 people, but it has a lot to offer visitors. Djibouti is home to some of the most stunning landscapes in the world, including the dramatic Great Rift Valley, the volcanic Lake Assal, and the Gulf of Tadjoura. The country also boasts some of the best diving and snorkeling spots in Africa, as well as a variety of wildlife including whales, dolphins, and sea turtles. Djibouti is also known for its vibrant culture and friendly people. Visitors can explore traditional markets, sample delicious local cuisine, and experience the unique music and dance of this fascinating country.


Activities: Snorkeling, Hiking, Camping, Safari


Landscapes: Beaches, Deserts, Canyons


Topics: Nature, Wildlife, History, Adventure

Is Djibouti expensive?

Low end: £unknown+ a day
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Djibouti currency

FrDjiboutian franc (DJF)

    Weather in Djibouti

    The weather in Djibouti is generally hot and dry. The average temperature ranges from the mid-70s to the mid-90s Fahrenheit (24-35 Celsius) throughout the year. The hottest months are April through June, when temperatures can reach up to 110°F (43°C). The cooler months are December through February, when temperatures can drop to the mid-60s (18°C). Rainfall is minimal, with most of it occurring during the summer months. Humidity is also low, making it a great place to visit for those looking for a dry climate.

    Traveling Djibouti

    Is Djibouti safe?

    Crime

    The crime rate in Djibouti is relatively low compared to other countries in the region. Petty theft and pickpocketing are the most common crimes, so travelers should take precautions to protect their belongings. Violent crime is rare, but visitors should still exercise caution when traveling alone or at night. It is also important to be aware of local laws and customs, as some activities that may be considered legal in other countries may be illegal in Djibouti.

    Travel advisory

    3.2/5Djibouti has a current risk level of 3.2 (out of 5). We advise: Use some caution when travelling Djibouti.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

    Health

    • Vaccinations

      It is recommended that travelers to Djibouti be up-to-date on routine vaccinations, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and your yearly flu shot.

    • Malaria

      Malaria is a risk in Djibouti. It is recommended that travelers take antimalarial medication and use insect repellent to prevent mosquito bites.

      Insect repellent
    • Food and Water Safety

      It is important to only drink bottled or boiled water and avoid eating raw or undercooked food. Be sure to wash your hands before eating and after using the bathroom.

    • Sun Exposure

      Djibouti has a hot climate and it is important to wear sunscreen and protective clothing when outdoors.

      Sunscreen
    • Insects

      Mosquitoes are common in Djibouti and can carry diseases such as malaria. It is important to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves and pants when outdoors.

      Insect repellent

    Djibouti customs and etiquette

    • Greeting Etiquette

      When greeting someone, it is customary to shake hands with the right hand and to maintain eye contact. It is also polite to wait for the other person to initiate the handshake.

    • Dress Code

      Dress modestly when visiting Djibouti. Women should avoid wearing revealing clothing, such as shorts or tank tops. Men should wear long pants and shirts with collars.

    • Gift Giving Etiquette

      It is customary to bring a small gift when visiting someone’s home. Popular gifts include food items, such as tea or coffee, or small trinkets.

    • Table Manners

      When eating a meal, it is polite to wait for the host to begin eating before starting. It is also important to keep your hands above the table while eating and not talk with your mouth full.

    • Tipping Etiquette

      Tipping is not expected in Djibouti, but it is appreciated if you receive good service. A 10% tip is usually sufficient.

    Miscellaneous

    Djibouti adapter & plug types

    Djibouti uses these plug types

    Type C
    Type E

    Capitals

    Djibouti

    Languages

    Arabic, French

    Timezones

    UTC+03:00

    Driving side

    Djibouti is right hand drive

    Start of week

    Djibouti starts their week on monday

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