1. Djibouti City Quarters, Mosque and Market Cultural Day Tour
Visiting Djibouti to see Lake Abbe or Lake Assal? Why not spend half a day or a whole day exploring the city capital? During this tour, you will learn more about the people, culture and history of the country which a French colony until 1977.
2. Djibouti Primary Forest and Park Reserve Day Tour with Sable Blancs Beach Visit
Appreciate nature at its finest on this day tour of Djibouti's Primary Forest and Park Reserve where you'll see rich and thriving flora and fauna, including age-old Juniper trees and some critically-endangered birds and animal species. Then, head down to Sable Blancs Beach, which is said to be the most beautiful beach in all of Djibouti.
3. Lake Abbe and the Chimneys Day Tour from Djibouti
Situated in the middle of the hot and hellish Afar Depression is the enchanting Lake Abbe, covered in clusters of massive, steam-blasting limestone chimneys. Explore this natural wonder and be amazed at how various animals and birds thrive in this vast landscape of salt flats and steaming, sulphuric vents.
Take a trip you won't soon forget to Lac Assal or Lake Assal, the third saltiest body of water in the world - even saltier than the Dead Sea. Be captivated by the views of the turquoise blue lake contrasted against the brilliantly white salt fields and make sure to get yourself some trinkets from the friendly local sellers.
5. Maskali and Moucha Islands Swimming and Snorkeling Tour from Djibouti
Situated a few miles from the shore of Djibouti is the magical stretch of Maskali and Moucha Islands, an ultimate paradise for the lovers of the underwater world. Swim and snorkel with different types of fish and see colorful coral reefs, enjoy a picnic by the beach, and visit a mangrove forest and learn about its importance to marine life.
Get a once in a lifetime opportunity to have an up close experience with the gentle whale sharks of Djibouti on this day tour from the city. These captivating sea creatures bless the waters of Ras Korali with their presence during between October and January, and while here, you'll also get the chance to see the rich and colorful marine life of Plage dArta.