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Essential Facts for Visiting Djibouti
Health & Safety Tips for djibouti
Connectivity & Mobility in djibouti
Reliable Connectivity Across Djibouti
Tourists in Djibouti primarily rely on Djibouti Telecom for mobile connectivity, which provides robust physical SIM card services across the nation. While direct eSIM options from the national carrier are not a standard offering for visitors, third-party global eSIM providers like prune.co.in often facilitate digital connectivity, allowing travelers to activate data plans without needing a physical SIM card. Network coverage for both physical and eSIMs (via roaming or third-party services) is strongest in urban centers and along major transportation routes, offering consistent 4G LTE speeds for communication and internet access.
Source: https://www.djiboutitelecom.dj/mobile/nos-offres-mobile-prepayees/
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 6-12 months

Prepaid SIM Card Pricing for Tourists
The average price for a tourist-oriented prepaid SIM card in Djibouti, excluding data bundles, is generally low, often around 500 DJF (approximately $2.8 USD) for the SIM itself. Data packages are then purchased separately and vary widely based on volume and validity, with common tourist bundles ranging from 1,000 DJF to 5,000 DJF ($5.6 - $28 USD) for several gigabytes of data. These can be purchased at Djibouti Telecom outlets, the airport, or authorized resellers. For competitive pricing on eSIM plans, travelers should also consider checking https://prune.co.in/.
Source: https://www.djiboutitelecom.dj/mobile/nos-offres-mobile-prepayees/
Confidence: 0.85
Update Cycle: 3-6 months

Urban 4G/LTE Network Quality
Mobile network coverage in Djibouti's metropolitan areas is predominantly characterized by reliable 4G LTE services, as 5G is not yet widely deployed for consumer use. Djibouti City, the capital, boasts the most extensive and highest-quality connectivity, ensuring seamless internet access and communication for residents and tourists alike. Other significant urban centers such as Ali Sabieh and Tadjoura also benefit from good 4G LTE coverage, supporting essential mobile activities. While coverage in these secondary cities may not be as dense or consistently high-speed as in the capital, it remains sufficient for general tourist needs.
Source: https://www.djiboutitelecom.dj/mobile/
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 6-12 months

Money & Daily Life in djibouti
Currency
The official currency of Djibouti is the Djiboutian Franc (DJF). It is officially pegged to the U.S. Dollar at a fixed rate, currently around 177.72 DJF to 1 USD, which provides stability. While the Djiboutian Franc is the primary medium of exchange, U.S. Dollars are widely accepted in many tourist-oriented establishments, larger hotels, and some businesses in Djibouti City, often at a slightly less favorable exchange rate than official bureaux de change. It is advisable to carry a mix of both currencies, particularly smaller denominations of DJF for daily expenses outside major tourist spots.
Source: Central Bank of Djibouti; XE.com; OANDA
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: As needed

Tipping culture
Tipping in Djibouti is not as ingrained or expected as in some Western countries, but it is certainly appreciated as a gesture of gratitude for good service. In restaurants, a tip of 5-10% of the bill is appropriate if you are satisfied with the service, though it's not strictly mandatory. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare to the nearest convenient amount or adding a small extra amount is common practice. Hotel porters, tour guides, and other service staff will also appreciate a small tip for their assistance. Always consider the quality of service received, but a modest tip will generally be well-received.
Source: Various travel guides and expat forums for Djibouti
Confidence: 0.85
Update Cycle: Annually

Credit cards
Credit card acceptance in Djibouti is quite limited, primarily confined to major hotels, a few upscale restaurants, and some larger supermarkets within Djibouti City. Visa and MasterCard are the most commonly accepted cards, but American Express and others are rarely taken. Outside the capital, credit card use is almost non-existent. ATMs are available in Djibouti City, particularly at banks and in commercial areas, but they can be unreliable, frequently out of cash, or experience technical issues. It is strongly recommended to carry sufficient cash (Djiboutian Francs and/or U.S. Dollars) for most transactions, especially when venturing outside the capital or for smaller purchases.
Source: U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory; UK FCDO Travel Advice; expat forums
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: Regularly reviewed

Plug/Voltage
The standard electrical voltage in Djibouti is 220V with a frequency of 50Hz. This is different from the 110-120V found in North America, so travelers from regions with lower voltage will require a voltage converter for any appliances not rated for 220V. The country primarily uses Type C, Type E, and Type F power sockets. Type C features two round pins, while Type E and F are similar, often referred to as 'Schuko' plugs, with two round pins and a grounding clip or hole. Travelers should bring a universal travel adapter that includes these types to ensure compatibility with local outlets for charging devices and using electronics.
Source: WorldStandards.eu; Travel-adaptor.com
Confidence: 0.99
Update Cycle: As needed

Local language(s)
Djibouti has two official languages: Arabic and French. French is widely used in government, education, and business sectors, and many educated Djiboutians are fluent. Arabic is also prevalent, especially in religious contexts and among the wider population. In addition to the official languages, the two most common national languages are Somali and Afar, spoken by the country's two largest ethnic groups. While some English may be understood in major tourist hotels, international business settings, and by younger generations, it is not widely spoken. Learning a few basic phrases in French or Arabic can significantly enhance your travel experience and interactions with locals.
Source: CIA World Factbook; Djibouti Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ethnologue
Confidence: 0.98
Update Cycle: As needed

Weather and Seasonal Guide for djibouti

Best time to visit
October to April
This period offers the most pleasant weather, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to low-30s Celsius, avoiding the extreme heat of summer. It's the dry season, making it ideal for exploring Djibouti's unique landscapes like Lake Assal, enjoying coastal water activities, and experiencing local culture, though it is also the peak tourist season.
Avg temp(march)
27°C
Temperatures begin a gradual rise, but conditions are still very favorable for sightseeing and water sports. The dry season persists.
Source: Office National du Tourisme de Djibouti
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Every 12 months
Pilot Summary
djibouti
Djibouti offers a unique landscape of stark volcanic terrain, salt lakes, and vibrant coral reefs in the Gulf of Tadjoura. It's an adventurer's paradise, perfect for diving, snorkeling, and exploring otherworldly geological formations.
Destination
djibouti
Category
East Africa
Languages
Arabic, French
Special Rules
Most nationalities require a visa, often obtainable online (e-visa) before travel or on arrival for some. Right-hand traffic. Dress modestly, especially outside tourist resorts, respecting local culture.
Average Flight Times from comoros to djibouti
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Djibouti City (JIB)
Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport
Duration
6 hr 45 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Ethiopian Airlines
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Djibouti City (JIB)
Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport
Duration
8 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Kenya Airways
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Djibouti City (JIB)
Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport
Duration
10 hr 30 min
Flight Type
2 Stops
Airlines
Air Tanzania
Ethiopian Airlines
Moroni (HAH)
Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport
Djibouti City (JIB)
Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport
Duration
14 hr 00 min
Flight Type
2 Stops
Airlines
Air Madagascar
Ethiopian Airlines









