Getting Around
Ali Sabih is well-connected by National Highway 5, making it easy to travel to other parts of Djibouti.
Ali Sabih, the second-largest city in Djibouti, is a vibrant hub located in the Ali Sabieh Region. Situated about 98 kilometers southwest of Djibouti City and near the Ethiopian border, it plays a pivotal role in the country's economy. The city is surrounded by scenic granitic mountains, offering a mild climate that makes it a popular destination for tourists. Its central location facilitates the movement of goods across Djibouti, highlighting its importance as a transit point. Visitors can enjoy the unique blend of economic vitality and natural beauty that Ali Sabih offers.
Central location with economic significance.
Surrounded by granitic mountains.
Mild climate attracting tourists.
Proximity to Ethiopian border.
Key transit point for goods.
Close access to the Ethiopian border, facilitating cross-border travel.
Central location makes it a key economic hub in Djibouti.
Surrounded by natural landscapes, ideal for outdoor exploration.
Ali Sabih is well-connected by National Highway 5, making it easy to travel to other parts of Djibouti.
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$50-$100 p/day
Enjoy the mild climate, which is one of the city's attractions for both locals and tourists.
Explore the bustling markets and experience the economic vibrancy of the city.
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French, Arabic, Somali
Visit the surrounding granitic mountains for scenic views and outdoor activities.
October to April
Spring offers pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the city's markets and nearby attractions.
Summers can be hot, but the city's mild climate makes it bearable for outdoor activities.
Fall is a great time to visit, with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists.
Winters are mild, providing a comfortable climate for sightseeing and enjoying the local culture.