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Meg Pipo In Rock Art Paintings
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This needs to be protected  because its The Only Assets we have according Countries wildlife Wildlife tourism is an elem...
21/07/2019

This needs to be protected because its The Only Assets we have according Countries wildlife


Wildlife tourism is an element of many nations' travel industry centered around observation and interaction



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Twenty-nine cheetah cubs, destined to be sold as pets, have been rescued from an illegal smuggling trade in Somaliland.

29/06/2019

Saamaynta Dalxiiska Kobaca Dhaqaale iyo Shaqo Abuuris ee uu Leeyahay
Waa maxay Dalxiisku
Dalxiisku Muxuu Macno U samaynaya (Why Tourism Matters)
Dalxiiska Iyo Dunida
Dalxiiska Iyo Qaarada Afrika
Dalxiiska Somaliland iyo Muhiimada uu U Leeyahay Qaranka JSL
Wax Yaabaha U Gaar Ah Ee Dalxiiska Somaliland.
Kobaca Dhaqaale (GDP) Dalka oo U kor U qaadi Karo.
Shaqo Abuurista Dhalinyarada

  Ministry of Youth and Sports Organized   Today at   City  Congratulations The Ministry and The Best Hospitality Of Har...
08/02/2019

Ministry of Youth and Sports Organized Today at City Congratulations The Ministry and The Best Hospitality Of Hargeisa People , The Winners . and other Parcipents . Thanks also the Good Sponsors Groups and Others.

Trip to Las Geel    Kobinsky  and his friend Timothy Robert From United State Of America . Robert Somaliland trip was hi...
26/01/2019

Trip to Las Geel Kobinsky and his friend Timothy Robert From United State Of America . Robert Somaliland trip was his 164 Countries. We are Happy That Somaliland is part of his Distinations (23/01/2019)

Safari Travel Tour and Culture Team The Manager /The Operators and All the Other Team Sending the highest Thanks to   Di...
20/01/2019

Safari Travel Tour and Culture Team The Manager /The Operators and All the Other Team Sending the highest Thanks to Diaspora Organisation (NOMAD HOLLAND) for the collaboration for promoting and marketing Tourism You will be a good leader for the other Somaliland Diaspora Organisations . we will like to work with you further , Special Thanks Abdirahman barre Chairman of (NOMAD HOLLAND )

2019 Good starting and Huge Market For   Tourism The Tourist is not only Visitors. They will Confirm Somaliland Stabilit...
11/01/2019

2019 Good starting and Huge Market For Tourism
The Tourist is not only Visitors.
They will Confirm Somaliland Stability and Progress , They will also be Good Ambassadors

Las Geel   With Team from USA Netherlands and Sweden
09/01/2019

Las Geel With Team from USA Netherlands and Sweden

The Final trip to Arabsiyo Dhagah khoure Rock Art paintings   with Carol Clancy-Peleshok From Canada
04/12/2018

The Final trip to Arabsiyo Dhagah khoure Rock Art paintings with Carol Clancy-Peleshok From Canada

     # Zaila
03/12/2018

# Zaila

My Trip To Las Geel, Ga'an Libah and Zaila City of Civilizations with Carol Clancy-Peleshok From Canada
03/12/2018

My Trip To Las Geel, Ga'an Libah and Zaila City of Civilizations with Carol Clancy-Peleshok From Canada

    (The Only Remaining Historic Sights that Needs to Protect by The Government and Somaliland People )
08/11/2018

(The Only Remaining Historic Sights that Needs to Protect by The Government and Somaliland People )

On 27th Of September Every Year the World Celebrates the world tourism Day (the reason for the world tourism day is to C...
27/09/2018

On 27th Of September Every Year the World Celebrates the world tourism Day (the reason for the world tourism day is to Cultivate and Create awareness among the society globally on the significance of Tourism ) Tourism Plays a key part in advancing social learning
Tourism is the best Teacher on the Planet ( )

In Sheikh   The Archeolagical Sight
21/09/2018

In Sheikh The Archeolagical Sight

Early morning Hargeisa Sightseeing Alain Liaume From France
19/09/2018

Early morning Hargeisa Sightseeing Alain Liaume From France

(RANDY WILLIAMS A HOST OF SUNDAY NIGHT SLOW JAMS LOS ANGELS USA) I did see Somaliland Because One Day it might actually ...
31/08/2018

(RANDY WILLIAMS A HOST OF SUNDAY NIGHT SLOW JAMS LOS ANGELS USA)
I did see Somaliland Because One Day it might actually become its own full-Pledged UNITED NATIONS recognized COUNTRY

SOMALILAND IS ALSO TRAVELLERS CENTURY CLUB'S LIST OF COUNTRIES

http://www.ramblinrandy.com/africa/somaliland-hargeisa/

Who Does That?Who goes to Somalia???!!! This guy! When your life mission is to see all 193 countries on the planet, you don’t get any passes to skip over the dangerous ones. And frankly, after getting through places like Iraq, Libya, South Sudan and Venezuela unscathed, I must say nothing much els...

Eid Mubaarak To All Muslims Around The World Happy Eidul -Adha
20/08/2018

Eid Mubaarak To All Muslims Around The World Happy Eidul -Adha

WAXAAN KA SOO TURJUMAY LUUQADA DUTCH WAXAANA QORAY JARIIRAD LAGU MAGACAABO WeekendSUPERB (SOMALILAND THE NEWEST TOURIST ...
13/08/2018

WAXAAN KA SOO TURJUMAY LUUQADA DUTCH
WAXAANA QORAY JARIIRAD LAGU MAGACAABO
Weekend

SUPERB (SOMALILAND THE NEWEST TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN AFRICA )

Historical sites, nature and extensive coastlines can give Somaliland an income from tourism. But the country is not internationally recognized and Western governments warn against traveling in the region. The posters with the text "Splendid Somaliland - the latest tourist destination in Africa" only reach a few people who take that advice with a grain of salt.

Berbera is the largest port city of Somaliland. From here, valuables such as gum arabic, herbs and incense are performed. Berbera is located on the Gulf of Aden, facing Yemen, and is one of the oldest cities in Somalia and the Horn of Africa.

The historic center of Berbera is a model of the rich, pre-twentieth century Ottoman architecture with neighborhoods where there was once a flourishing traffic between Arab, Indian and Jewish trading communities.

According to some, it is a perfect place to qualify as Unesco World Heritage; it was not that Somaliland politics is still seen as a part of Somalia, a country that did not ratify the 1972 World Heritage Agreement. And in the meantime the buildings are crumbling rapidly, so that there may be nothing left for the Unesco to consider as a newcomer on their list.

Evaluable rock art

"Neglect and a lack of awareness of the value of the Somalilanders make the problem even worse," says Jama Musse, director of the Red Sea Cultural Center in Somalia's capital, Hargeisa. "I am not aware of plans for restoring heritage, and if they do not come soon, nothing will soon be left."

The historic center of Berbera is not the only site that is threatened. The caves of Laas Geel are about 100 kilometers westward. "This is one of the most important and valuable sites for rock art in East Africa for at least two reasons," says Xavier Gutherz, who led the French archaeologist’s team that discovered Laas Geel in 2002. "The large number of wall drawings and the quality of their ex*****on The way in which animals and human figures are depicted is particularly original."

Some of the five to ten thousand year old petroglyphs have already become unrecognizable because they are not protected against human and animal activity.

International recognition "There is no money to manage the site, our tourism department is very small," says Abdisalam Mohamed who works in a rickety office that belongs to the Somaliland Ministry of Tourism in Hargeisa. Somaliland has still not been recognized by the international community since it declared independence from Somalia more than 25 years ago after a civil war. The government works on a small budget and is unable to access international financing or loans. The development of a tourist infrastructure is simply not a priority in these circumstances. That is why many of Somaliland's historical attractions can be lost, and thus also the basis of a possible tourism industry that could strengthen the economy and change the growth and perspective of this wannabe nation. 850 kilometers of coastline In addition to the careless maintenance of the historic sites, there is still a tourist potential that could put Somaliland on the map: 850 kilometers of coastline, barely developed. "There is little or no infrastructure around our coasts, that should be better developed," says Georgina Jamieson, who made a strategic study on the tourism potential of Somaliland as the key to sustainable economic growth for the country. "We concluded that the historic sites are the greatest asset for Somaliland to generate profits in the short term."

Somaliland can also offer tourists an immersion in the nomadic and pastoral traditions of the country, Islamic history with the ruins of Masjid al-Qiblatayn in the coastal village of Zeila, one of the few old mosques with two mihrabs, prayer bells indicating the direction of Mecca, the camel market of Hargeisa, and further imposing nature and beautiful panoramas.

Vigilance

But even with so many beautiful things on offer, attracting Western tourists is a real task. After all, most governments give a negative travel advice about Somaliland or at least call for vigilance.

Despite all the challenges that Somaliland faces, crime is rather exceptional here. The last terrorist attack dates from 2008. An armed es**rt is sometimes recommended for visits outside the capital, but according to most, this is because the government fears that an incident with western tourists would restrict the chances of international recognition than for real threat. .

"Somaliland is placed on the same lines as Syria and Yemen, which means that hotel groups are not interested in developing here - foreign investors prefer to stay away," says Jim Louth of travel organization Undiscovered Destinations, which guides tourists on a trip through Somaliland.

"The first step in the development of tourism is international recognition," says Musse. "The world does not know us at the moment." According to him, this means that tourists do not know who to turn to, let alone who would feel responsible if something went wrong.

Ethiopia interesting market

A small light point comes from neighboring Ethiopia. "The country has a huge population and can therefore become a big market for us", says Mohammed Abdirizak who runs a travel agency in Hargeisa and organizes safaris in Somaliland.

Ethiopia is considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world with a population that is expected to count 127 million by 2037. "Many Ethiopian middle classes are traveling to Kenya or Djibouti while they can come here as well," says Abdirizak.

"Somaliland could also benefit from the increasing number of tourists that Ethiopia itself attracts," says Mark Rowlatt, a 56-year-old tourist who takes the travel advice with a grain of salt. He stays at the Oriental Hotel in Hargeisa and maps out a travel plan to visit Somaliland after he has already visited Ethiopia. Behind him hang posters with dazzling photos of the shores and historic sites of Somaliland and the banner "Brilliant Somaliland - the latest tourist destination in Africa."

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A typically Somali Culture
01/08/2018

A typically Somali Culture

17/07/2018

Randall trip to Las Geel Somaliland

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16/07/2018

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