On arrival, we will meet you at Djibouti International Airport and transfer you to your accommodation.
Djibouti City juts out into the still waters of the Gulf of Tadjoura and is an intriguing melting pot, with lots of cultural contradictions.
There is time to settle in and relax before our get-together this evening, where we discuss our exciting Djibouti adventure ahead, and enjoy our first delicious dinner together!
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel, Djibouti City
After breakfast we will set off on a walking tour of Djibouti city- sights include the very traditional Houmadi Mosque, with its unique Arab architecture, as well as the bustling central markets and narrow streets remain lined with traditional souks.
Next, we drive out of town to Neem Farm. Here we learn more about regenerative agroforestry, the tropical Neem trees and one of the world’s most versatile herbs.
As we relax in our innovative ‘off-grid’ accommodation, we will appreciate the serenity and remote location of this farm.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guest House, Neem Farm
We will spend today with
Nature Djibouti whose mission
is to bring communities and
nature together. We will
explore the area with the
community wildlife monitors
and learn more about the
resilient species that call Lake
Abbe home. We will have the
chance to visit a local village
and gain an understanding
of how communities are
living sustainably in such a
challenging environment.
This is a chance to experience
Afar Djibouti culture and
nature firsthand. Finish the
evening with a traditional
spiced tea on the rooftop
terrace of Neem Farm.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guest House, Neem Farm
We will journey across the
Country today to Lake Abbe- a salt lake lying on the Ethiopia- Djibouti border. The lake is the ultimate destination of the Awash River, which is at the centre of the Afar Depression. Lake Abbe is considered one of the most inaccessible areas of the earth. The surrounding
scenery is bizarrely unique – Lake Abbe is known for its limestone chimneys, which reach heights of 50m (160 ft) and from which steam spews forth. Flamingos flock here to feed on the worms that live off the lake’s bacteria. Tonight, we camp under the stars and enjoy a community dance performance around the fire.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Camping, Lac Abbe
Today we head to the spectacular Lake Assal. With an altitude of 155 metres below sea level, it is the lowest point in Africa. It is also the saltiest lake in the world and it’s one of the hottest places on the planet! Lake Assal is considered to be a national treasure as Djibouti’s current wealth is based on the salt harvesting that has taken place here for many centuries. The views around the crater lake are unbelievable.
This afternoon we will arrive at the alluring turquoise waters of Sable Blanc. Hidden from the mainland by a small mountain range, the beach stretches out along the coast.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Sable Blanc Guest House
After our invigorating and fascinating journey around Djibouti, we will spend the day relaxing at our beachside resort. You may choose to take a dip in the Red Sea, or possibly snorkel just offshore and explore the sea life surrounding this part of Djibouti (snorkelling experience AU $25 pp). This afternoon, you will have the option to visit the nearby town of Tadjourah and experience a local seafood dinner at one of the many seaside restaurants.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Sable Blanc Guest House
The land around Ardoukoba is as barren as anywhere you can imagine. Much of it is covered in a layer of volcanic rock resulting from the last eruption in 1978- after 3,000 years of lying dormant. Known as a fissure vents volcano, Ardoukoba has a rift 17 kms long that delves some 800m below the Earth’s surface. At the same time, its summit rises to a height of about 300m, giving it clear vistas over much of the surrounding area.
Today we visit the impressive Volcano and Canyon, before returning to Djibouti City in time for our evening meal.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel, Djibouti City
Today completes our journey through this unique Northern African country as we say farewell to Djibouti. We will transport you to the Airport in time for your departure and safe onward travel.
Alternatively, why not explore this remarkable destination a little more spend a few nights on Moucha Island. Located just off the coast from Djibouti City, this island paradise is the perfect place to relax or enjoy water sports such as snorkelling, scuba diving, swimming, fishing and swimming with majestic whale sharks and manta rays (from Oct-Feb).
* please refer to our Moucha Island brochure for more information
Meal: Breakfast
- Day 6: Red Sea snorkelling
experience AU $25 per person
Few places in the world boast the varied landscapes and intriguing geological wonders of Djibouti. Sitting on the horn of Africa, it is home to one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, the lowest point in Africa and one of the most inaccessible areas of earth. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but those who take the time to venture into Djibouti – one of the smallest nations in mainland Africa – are rewarded with stunning landscapes and grand canyons. Not to mention a coastline fringed with crystal clear water and beautiful coral gardens. We’ll help you find the beauty in this undiscovered pocket of the world as we explore the salt lakes of Lac Assal and Lac Abbe, the volcanic lava tubes and wasteland of Ardoukuba Volcano and beautiful beaches. This tiny corner of Northern Africa is not overly developed outside of the capital, so spending time here makes for the perfect eco-travel experience as you get a peek of ancient nomadic life.
- All meals- as stated in the itinerary
- 7 nights accommodation, as per itinerary
- All activities, as per itinerary
- All transfers & transportation, as per itinerary
- All entrance fees, as per itinerary
- Water included (while touring)
- All Tips (with the exception of your RAW Africa local leader)
- Entry Visa for Djibouti (RAW Africa will supply invitation letter)
- Travel insurance
- International Airfare
- Drinks- other than water while touring
- Laundry
- Personal spending
- tip for RAW Africa local leader (we recommend US$5 per person/ per day)