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Somalia’s capital and largest city, Mogadishu is nicknamed as the White Pearl of the Indian Ocean. The ideal travel time to visit Somalia are during the months of March-May, and September-December. This being the rainy season, one of its climate seasons - the other being the rainy season. During this period temperatures are cooler which make sightseeing around the country possible. Somalia is home to mainly the Somali ethnic group, with its minorities concentrated in the Arabs and Bantus. Most of the Somalian people are Muslims while it's cuisine is a rich blend of diverse culinary influences. Popular foods eaten here are basmati rice, sambusa, flat bread, pasta and chicken soup. Somali and Arabic is the official language spoken here, Italian and English is spoken by the locals too.
Because of the recent unrest in the country, travelling by air is the safest and most reliable way of traveling to and from Somalia, there are 62 airports in the country, with only 4 offering international flights. While the roads aren’t in great conditions and the trains don’t function anymore, for public transportation within the cities, you can use buses, taxis and car rentals. For travellers visiting Somalia, it is best to keep in mind that it is relatively safe to travel to, and there is a frequent occurrence of petty crimes like pickpocketing and mugging. It is advised to avoid crowded places, dark streets and deserted areas. It is also recommended that you don't venture into the outer parts of Mogadishu or other parts of rural Somalia, you will either be shot by militia operating in rural Somalia or be devoured by lions, cheetahs, spotted hyenas or leopards, who are out hunting at night.
Somalia's natural and man made wonders is a delight to any visitor to the country. It takes pride in its beautiful landscape full of mountains, historical sites, sanctuaries, national parks, fascinating landmarks and beaches. Whenever you are visiting Somalia, here are some amazing festivals you should attend to experience and get a general feel of the people's culture and history. They include: Eid-al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, Muharram and Neeroosh known as the Festival of Fire where local people build huge bonfires, splash water on each other and dance to welcome the arrival of summer. Being a Muslim country, it's festivals are predominantly Muslim festivals which are celebrated with huge fanfare.
Somalia’s natural marvel draws in any tourist to want to spend time taking in the beauty of the country. There are over 5000 place of interest to see and explore. Some of the fascinating places of attractions you should see while you are here include:
Laas Geel: the most famous landmark in Somalia. It is a series of caves with ancient Neolithic paintings, with some of the best-preserved rock art, dating back to 9,000 BC.
Kismayo National Park: the perfect representation of the country’s natural bounty. The park is home to native East African animals including the Somali wild ass and Somali sheep. You can enjoy a wildlife safari in the park.
Berbara Seaside: the gorgeous beaches here are largely untouched and a great way to explore the seaside. You can enjoy the pristine beaches and the clear blue waters by engaging in surfing, fishing, scuba diving, and snorkeling. You also can revel in the beautiful sights of some of the world’s best coral reefs while exploring the sea.
National Museum of Somalia: this National Museum in the capital city of Mogadishu, dating back to the 18th century features many culturally important artefacts. They include old coins, bartering tools, traditional artwork, ancient weaponry and pottery items.
There are over 10,000 hotels and apartments to stay in Somalia, so you will be spoiled for choice especially when in Mogadishu.
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