Tourism in Somaliland explained

Tourism in Somaliland is regulated by Somaliland's Ministry of Tourism.

History

The history of tourism in Somaliland is linked to that of Somalia. The tourism industry declined rapidly during the Somali Civil War. Since the declaration of Somaliland's independence and the establishment of a de facto legal government, stability has returned to everywhere but the easternmost part of the country. Many tourists go to Somaliland to visit the archaeological and historical sites and settlements, natural wonders and adventure tourism. Famous examples are Hargeisa, Zeila, the beaches of Berbera or the Cal Madow mountains. Being a country that doesn't legally exist and is still technically in civil war a part of Somalia, makes it attractive for Adventure tourism. Some may travel to Somaliland to claim that they've been to Somalia, albeit without much of the danger found there.

Most of the travelers to Somaliland enter through Djibouti or Ethiopia, as entering via sea or Somalia is not considered viable due to the Somali Civil War/Puntland-Somaliland Conflict.

Historical sites

Beaches

Waterfalls

Mountain ranges

National parks

See main article: List of national parks of Somaliland.

See also