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Musha and Muskale islands
The islands of Musha and Muskali are located on the bay of Tajura, and they are considered one of the most important tourist attractions in Djibouti, as they provide stunning natural scenery, wonderful sandy beaches, coral reefs, and also enable visitors, and tourists to engage in recreational activities such as water, diving, and various: , And especially during the presence of known whale sharks between October and February.
Lake of Honey
Lake Assal is one of the important natural landmarks in Djibouti. It is a low water lake located in the third lowest point on the sea level on the face of the earth, knowing that it has been included in the list of the safest lakes in the world.
The Juda Mountains
The Goda Mountains are located in the northwestern part of Djibouti, which are high mountains reaching a height of one thousand seven hundred and fifty meters above sea level, and they give visitors a wonderful view of the stunning landscape of the rest of the Republic, as they are different types of Of plants, and lush trees.
Dai Forest National Park
The Day Forest National Park is a wonderful national park that contains within it different types of birds and wild life forms, and represents a suitable destination for wildlife lovers, and natural life.
Aborma Rock Art Site
Abourma Rock Art Site is located about thirty kilometers northeast of the town of Randa in the city of Djibouti, and it is an ancient archaeological historical site dating back to the Neolithic period, and it was discovered in the year two thousand and eight, knowing that it includes wonderful groups of Inscriptions of human figures, and animals that lived in that region in the past.
Al-Hamoudi Mosque
The Hamoudi Mosque is located in the city of Djibouti, specifically in Mahmoud Al Harbi Square, and it is considered the most prominent landmark in the city; it is distinguished by its huge size and its prominent minaret.
Mahmoud Al-Harbi area
It is a square, and a vast courtyard located opposite the Al-Hamoudi Mosque, and it contains a large number of shops, stalls interspersed with corridors, and narrow alleys, knowing that these shops specialize in selling various goods and products.