One of the poorest countries in the world has become the most expensive destination for tourists.


Djibouti - the most expensive tourist destination in 2024
In 2024, the most expensive tourist destination became Djibouti - a country in the Horn of Africa, although its economy is considered one of the poorest in the world. The cost of a trip to Djibouti is about 29 thousand dollars, which exceeds the cost of a trip to Antarctica or Botswana. Despite this, the country has become popular among wealthy travelers seeking unique experiences.
The increase in travel costs to Djibouti has several reasons. Firstly, the port of Djibouti is an important commercial and military center, leading to an increased demand for infrastructure and services. This results in rising costs for accommodation, transportation, and excursions. Additionally, the limited tourist infrastructure helps to raise prices for essential services.
In Djibouti, the cost of living is extremely high even for locals. The country is on the list of the most expensive places to live in the world. Inflation and dependence on imported goods are driving up prices. Moreover, the strengthening of the economy through foreign investment does not always ease the lives of local residents.
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Despite the high cost of tourist services, Djibouti attracts travelers with its natural attractions. The landscape of the country is extraordinarily diverse and appeals to those who love adventure. Here you can find Lake Assal - the lowest point in Africa, as well as the Danakil Depression. Additionally, Djibouti has an important geopolitical status, attracting tourists from around the world.
It is worth noting that starting from 2025, travelers will have to face increased tourist taxes in Djibouti. A site has also been found where an important battle of Alexander the Great took place 2300 years ago.
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