Although Djibouti has long been a sought-after tourism destination for adventure travellers, the more significant world tourist sector is now aware of the country's tremendous business potential.
The tiny country of Djibouti has been dubbed one of the world’s least visited nations – but now it wants to change that status by exhibiting at WTM London – the events where Ideas Arrive. The tiny ...
With the goal of attracting half a million visitors by 2030, Djibouti’s tourism sector has set some ambitious goals in place. The industry is slated to play a key role in the government’s economic ...
Djibouti is looking to tap into rising demand for niche getaways as part of a broader bid to develop its tourism industry. 23 January 2016 Djibouti is looking to tap into rising demand for niche ...
Tourism only contributes 3 percent of GDP in the small Horn of Africa country of Djibouti, and more investment is needed to boost this figure, Djibouti’s top tourism official told reporters on ...
Most tourism infrastructure has been built in Djibouti City, but the sites that have the greatest pull for tourists are concentrated in the interior regions. Ideally situated along the Red Sea at the ...
Doha, Qatar: H E Saad bin Ali Al Kharji, Chairman of Qatar Tourism welcomed H E Mohamed Warsama Dirieh, Minister of Commerce and Tourism of the Republic of Djibouti, and a delegation from the Republic ...
Dubai: Dubai World company Nakheel will develop two island resorts in Djibouti, where it has built the country's first five-star hotel. Nakheel plans to build boutique hotels and villas on the islands ...
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