Instagrammable Places in Djibouti

Holiday Ayo - Now it's time to explore some places to visit in Djibouti, famous places in Djibouti, Instagrammable places, capital of Djibouti. Below is the list of Instagrammable spots in Djibouti.
1. Lake Assal
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The spot Lake Assal in Djibouti will grab your attention, and you will forget the dead sea and enjoy the lake.
Lake Assal is located in the volcanic crater in the central-western part of Djibouti, which is the beginning point of the lake in the African Rift Valley.
It is said that Lake Assal is the lowest lake below 150 ft (about 46 metres) sea level, with volcanoes and lava fields surrounding it. Here is a note for you that you can reach here by four-wheeler only.
The catch is you can click the picture with the help of a selfie stick while floating over the lake and post it over Instagram with hashtags and caption.
2. Moucha Island
source: Djibouti Guidebook
Moucha Island is the most attractive island in the country, where you will get to experience diving, snorkelling, and fishing. The island is surrounded by coral reefs while situating in the Gulf of Tadjoura.
It is away from the shores of Djibouti. You can stay in the nearby Hotel Lagon Bleu restaurant on the island, where you will be served lunch and soft drinks.
All set for executing the day trip with some water activities and unique aquatic sports, remember to fix a water-proof camera so that while diving, you can click a picture to post on Instagram and also include a caption of water hug in Moucha Island.
Also, capture the beautiful coral reefs and colourful fishes, the island is meant as the richest spot to visit.
3. Ghoubbet-el-Kharab
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Ghoubbet-el-Kharab is the most beautiful and evil place that you can visit in Djibouti, it is called the devil of the island due to its history.
Shaytan’s hidden here according to local’s thoughts, which drags the people those who wander to go close to the bay. Also, it will be difficult for you to convince any fisherman to take you to the island.
Along time back, a crew arrived at the Ghoubbet-el-Kharab island to discover some shocking incidents that the crew feels.
But an uncertain thing happened, where the carcass was disappeared, and the cage was crashed. You don’t have to be afraid of this past but make sure that if you are planning to visit the island, there is a bit risky, so hire a local fisherman and visit this demon place.
Remember to click a snap of this Instagrammable place and post it on Instagram with the caption the devil island.
4. Khor Ambado Beach
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Khor Ambado Beach is the most relaxed and calm place to visit in Djibouti; tourists come all the way to enjoy swimming, fishing, and snorkelling.
Khor Ambado Beach is situated in the Tadjoura Bay in Djibouti city, to reach the beach it is around 15 km from the city.
However, to reach the targeted destination, you should hire a 4 WD as walking on the beach is hardly tricky as you will get stuck in the sand.
The most precious part of the beach is the nightfalls, and you will get to see twilight if you wait till evening.
With the view of the place, the fascinating beaches, you will get a fantastic feeling if you wait and view the sunset. Suppose you are planning to visit Khor Ambadi Beach, then you must see the sunset.
In the daytime, you can try several water activities present over there, do not forget to click photographs of this gorgeous beauty, and post them on Instagram.
5. Place Menelik
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Menelik is one of the tourist offices due to its special architectural work of the buildings and night view. Most of the tourists had an average experience due to a lack of some memorable adventure.
Still, we suggest you visit the Menelik place because you should not regret that you left this beautiful architectural place to see.
While you work on the streets in Menelik, you can pose near the beautifully architected building and click a snap with night view and post it on Instagram with a caption night streets.
Also, the place is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and many more things to explore.








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