Dijbouti and Somaliland tour, the Horn of Africa

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Duration
10 Days
Countries
Djibouti, Somaliland
Type
Small group
Group size
Up to 12 people
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Description of Dijbouti and Somaliland tour, the Horn of Africa

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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

This tour travels through some very remote regions, many of which have barely been touched by the presence of humans, and we strongly believe in maintaining their pristine nature.

The lakes of Assal and Abbe consist of fairly fragile environments which could be easily be damaged – we expressly brief our travellers on appropriate behaviour here so that these natural wonders remain for others to see.

Somaliland’s desert regions are fairly fragile environments and we are careful to use tracks (where they exist) to avoid disturbing the flora and fauna of the region, which includes leopard tortoises, dik-diks, gerenuk and other creatures.

We visit two very special rock art sites on this trip; Dhagax Khoure and Las Geel. Travellers are briefed on the sensitivity of these sites; we advise against using flash photography so as not to damage the images, as well as instructing our travellers not to touch them. Although Dhagax Khoure has no formal protection or recognition, the fees that we pay for Las Geel help to ensure that the Somaliland government has an incentive to preserve the site for the future.

Somaliland has one of the worst litter problems that we have ever seen – there are few formal waste disposal facilities and the common practice is to throw it away indiscriminately. Although it may seem like fighting against the tide we implement a strict no litter policy on our tours and educate drivers and guides to follow this; by doing so we can help to set a small example which we hope in time will become better established.

In conjunction with our local team we work with the hotels to help them to implement best practice in terms of environmental issues, from energy conservation to waste disposal.

People

Djibouti is home to the Afar people. The Afar have traditionally been rather wary of outsiders and we feel that it is important that we respect their traditions and behave appropriately here; thus all travellers are carefully briefed on this. Where we stop to visit communities we ensure that our presence is welcomed – we do not want to treat the Afar as an exotic exhibit just to be photographed but consult with tribal elders carefully. Photography can be a sensitive subject and so we ask all travellers to respect the wishes of local people in this respect.

We also sometimes offer donations to settlements and family groups – not financial but rather material goods which they may need and appreciate, and which can be hard to come by in the desert regions, such as tea and sugar.

Somaliland’s tourism is virtually non-existent; tainted by its association with neighbouring Somalia the tourist industry here is miniscule. As one of the first operators to run tours in the country we recognise that we have a special responsibility to help implement responsible tourism.

We work in close association with a local partner to train guides and drivers to provide quality services to our clients. Through our efforts we hope to help in building a viable tourist industry in Somaliland that will provide economic benefit to this emerging nation.

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