Why To Spend Your Holidays In Somaliland.

Somaliland has a total area of 68,040 square miles. It has some outstanding tourist locations and Grand places to visit, Hargiesa being the main city. It has several museums that show its rich culture. Tourists also like to visit its famous zoological garden that has various species of animals and birds.
To provide some visual delights to the visitors, Somaliland also has various bustling bazaars that allow you to get familiar with all the traditions of the country.
You can find these types of markets in some other cities like Berbera, this city is also a famous tourist destination of Somaliland. you can find various lofty cliffs along with the coast that is truly a breath taking experience.
For all those people who want to add a natural touch in to their vacations, they can go to the puntland. It is situated in the southern part of Somaliland. It has rich natural resource like green valleys, mountain ranges and many more.
Apart form this if you want to know more about the history of Somaliland, there are several other cities that you can include in your vacation.
There are prehistoric caves present that help you gather knowledge about the history of the place.
These caves have several paintings that reflect the culture of Somaliland. there are several more places in Somaliland that you can explore and make your holidays more memorable.
These places are LasGeel, it is famous for its legendary cave paintings from the Neolithic age.
You can have a lifetime experience after visiting this place as reflects the rich culture, history and present condition of Somaliland.
There is an airport in Hargeisa having flights form Addis Ababa, Dubai and Djibouti .
After reaching Hargeisa you can hire a personal cab to roam around or you can also take advantage of its bus service.
Somaliland is trying to position itself as emerging holiday destination, it’s already one for Djiboutian.
While not regarded as a main stream holiday destination, it is making massive inroads to attract more tourists.
Source: The Horn of African Journal. Djibouti.