Nossa Senhora do Rosario church in Cidade Velha
World’s oldest colonial church, constructed in 1495 in Manueline (Portuguese Gothic) style.
Drago Milenario
One of the most prominent trees in the world – a giant Canary Islands dragon tree with a circumference of at least 17.4 m.
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
A pilgrimage church of huge importance. This Romanesque cathedral is adorned with later Gothic and Baroque additions – beautiful facades and towers. The main part was built in 1075-1128, the gorgeous western facade in 1738-1750.
Day Forest (Goda Mountains)
The largest forest in this area of Africa, the densest vegetated area in Djibouti. This isolated outlier of the Ethiopian montane forest contains several unique species, such as Djibouti francolin (Pternistis ochropectus, found also in the nearby Mabla Mountains), reptile Platyceps afarensis and other species. Dominant species – the East African juniper (Juniperus procera) that grows here up to 20 m high, forming a pure 3.5 km² large stand of single species.
Likhubula Falls
Powerful waterfall sliding down along granite cliff. Height: 12 – 15 m.
Lake Tele
Round freshwater lake deep in swampland and rainforest, possible impact crater. According to local stories in this lake and surrounding area lives mokèlé-mbèmbé – purported giant reptile. This remote area is very rich with rare species of plants and animals including a population of more than 120 thousand gorillas. Many other cryptids were reported, such as mahamba – giant crocodile.
Kalandula Falls
Falls of unusual beauty, up to 105 m tall and 410 m wide, some of the most powerful falls in Africa.
Bombaim Falls
Waterfall in rainforest.
Lamadaya
Impressive waterfall in Cal Madow mountains. These falls have formed tufa formations.
Massawa Old City
Amazing monument of Ottoman architecture, mainly built in the 18th – 19th century on two islands. An especially impressive feature is the waterfront of the city. Includes the fifteenth-century Sheikh Hanafi Mosque, Imperial Palace, and other historical buildings.