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Daily Mail: Somaliland makes a bid for visitors

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By MICHAEL GADD FOR MAILONLINE

528 miles of beaches, historic relics dating back to 3000BC and a 0% tourist crime rate: Somaliland makes a bid for visitors

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Somaliland has been self-declared independent since 1991 but it is still not recognised internationally
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against all travel to Somalia, including Somaliland
Somaliland tourism organisations insist their country is perfectly safe and actively promote tours
The country boasts untouched beaches and ancient artifacts are a great lure
Women on the beach must respect Islamic tradition and alcohol is banned


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With mile upon mile of untouched golden beaches, corals reefs ripe for divers, ancient artifacts and a population desperate to impress. Somaliland is a country with plenty to offer tourists and it is actively encouraging visitors.
But unfortunately, the much-desired tourists are not flocking to the east African outpost, neighbouring Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia.
For starters, the country doesn't exist at all according to the international community, which recognises it only as part of Somalia, the troubled nation where piracy is rife and terrorist organisation Al-Shabaab is based.

This association with Somalia is the reason western governments such as the UK and Canada call the self-proclaimed independent entity and former British protectorate a no-go zone, claim locals, but this isn't stopping Somaliland pushing to bring in the tourist dollar.
Official websites proudly proclaim they boast 850km (528 miles) of quiet beaches just waiting to be lazed upon by westerners, while historic landmarks await their long-overdue admiration.
But the tourists are not flooding in, despite there being numerous means of accessing the nation through neighbouring Ethiopia and Djibouti.
As far as Somaliland is concerned, the country has been independent since 1991 and the only thing holding it back is the fact that isn't being recognised globally.
Abdinasir Ibrahim is the director of Somaliland Travel & Tours Agency, is keen to add to the handful of eager travellers who defy warnings to visit.

He laments the slow increase in tourists over recent years - figures differ greatly from a few hundred to more than 1000 last year - due to the 'lack of recognition,' referring to the wait for the world to acknowledge Somaliland's existence.
'I believe that as soon we get international recognition the tourists will flock to our stunning beaches.' he tells MailOnline.
The unofficial nation gained independence from Britain in 1960 before joining the former Italian Somaliland but the countries encountered strife under the rule of dictator Mohammad Siad Barre, whose regime killed tens of thousands of Somalilanders due to tribal connection during a brutal civil war from 1988. When the Barre regime fell in 1991, Somaliland declared their still unrecognised independence.

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While not great in numbers, tourists do come. Mostly from the UK, USA, Australia, Sweden, Canada and Germany, says Abdinasir, who insists Somaliland has something to offer all sorts of travellers, not just those keen to get a genuinely unique stamp on their passport.
'We have something to offer for all kind of tourists,' he says. 'Somaliland have an 850 km coastline with lots of pristine beaches, beautiful coral reefs, unique archaeological sites, rare birds and mammals, fabulous mountain ranges, and a year-round sunny, warm climate, so we are offering a wide variety of tour opportunities that will allow everyone to experience Somaliland in ways that are unique.'
While Foreign and Commonwealth Office warnings place the former British protectorate with Somalia in the red zone advising against all travel, most experts say the democratically government Islamic country is among the safest and most peaceful in its region.
Abdinasir says emphatically that any perception that Somaliland is dangerous is 'wrong'.
'That’s actually the saddest part, Somaliland has a 0 per cent foreigners/tourists crime rate for the last 10 years,' he claims.

'It seems that when you are doing things peacefully and helping yourself, then no one cares about you,' the acting Somaliland ambassador to Ethiopia, Ayanle Salad Deria, told Al Jazeera.
'Somaliland has been functioning for 24 years, and we've got lots of places to visit, including 850 kilometers (528 miles) of beaches.'
The range of figures for incoming tourists in 2014 is warped by some numbers including just foreign tourists while other records include those who had previously fled violence slowly returning.
Somaliland's advocates are pushing its beaches, culture and history human artifacts such as the Laas Geel cave paintings, which are estimated to date back to between 900BC and 3000BC.
Companies including Somaliland Travel & Tours Agency (STTA) and Safari Travel, Tours and Culture are also increasingly eager to squire visitors around its attractions as the country looks to reduce its economy's long-standing reliance on livestock exports through the port in Berbera.
'From exploring deserts to taking unique walks through interesting attractions, such as the Laas Gaal Caves, where you will see cave paintings that are thousands of years old also relaxing on some of the finest beaches on the Horn of Africa,' says STTA's website.
STTC offers city tours of the capital Hargeisa with its markets and famous money lenders, along with Zeila and Las Anod among others. Special tours can also be taken to Laas Geel, along with the Ga'an Libah Mountain and the Somaliland desert.

Berbera, the port city the national economy hinges upon, is a major draw with its quiet - meaning largely deserted - beaches and chances to snorkel and scuba dive. A lack of infrastructure, however, makes the long stretches of sand not as equipped for tourists as competitors may be, a lure for some but it also means a sometimes unpleasant odour from waste can also be endured.
Somaliland is also a strict Islamic community, which may be a turn-off for some westerners enticed by the talk of exotic, deserted stretches of sand given the rules that come with that.

Bikinis are banned and a sundowner with alcohol in it isn't an option as it is illegal in Somaliland.
'When swimming, dressing must respect the religion and tradition and the women should dress more conservatively and wear something long,' Abdinasir says.
Visitors are also warned to be careful when taking photographs, especially around military installments.
On the flipside, dining out is quite cheap with a meal at one of the best restaurants costing US$10 and middling meals cost US$5.
Abdinasir adds international calls on mobile phones cost US$0.20 per minute or less, 'five or six times lower than in most African countries'
While the tourism companies claim the place is safe, armed guards are sometimes mandatory for tourists or offered. Many suggest this is motivated more by the fear of what a negative incident could have on the burgeoning industry than the threat of terrorism the FCO and other western governments warn of in strongly worded advisories.
'The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to Somalia, including Somaliland except for the cities of Hargeisa and Berbera to which the FCO advise against all but essential travel,' says the advisory for Brits. 'Any British nationals in areas of Somalia to which the FCO advise against all travel should leave. Any British nationals in Hargeisa or Berbera who are not on essential travel should leave.'
Abdinasir and the people of Somaliland, however, are opening their arms.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/trave ... iland.html
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The last website u should advertise SL
the readers of the dailymail are the same ones who go out to magaloof to get too drunk that they disturb the peace, and end up getting arrestd and deported back to britain.

a more intelligent newpaper to sell SL wouldve been nicer.
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Maybe "The Berlin Daily", would have been more suitable. :)
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This is what happens when you have people who are clueless in charge of a country. Why would we want gaalo tourists, much less daily mail reading gaalo tourists?

If these fuckers are so obsessed with tourism, they should aim for domestic tourism.
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original dervish wrote:Maybe "The Berlin Daily", would have been more suitable. :)
And here is me thinking you would do the decent thing and stop trolling since darod shemales were found in Canada. Damn
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No western tourism. We don't want these pedophiles molesting kids in our country. It is part of their disgusting culture to have sex with you kids, they specially target young boys.

They turned Thailand into a prostitution based economy where dirty old white men going to have sex with children.

These people are poison and should never be allowed with in a touching distance of Africa let alone somaliland or somalia.

Let's not forget most of the alcoholics and drug addicts who will bring their disgusting vices to our land. Westerners need to visit their historical sights rather then ruin other people but I guess you need history and since they became civilized few hundred years ago they won't have.much luck
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If foreign tourists came, which I seriously doubt will ever happen, the government and the people will welcome it. They will welcome the dollars. It is not up to you guys to decide. These dollars employ people and give people livelihoods. If a gaal is swimming in the beach with his wife in a bikini, the people will welcome them since they are eating that night. It's easy to be against foreign tourists when you have food to eat. The locals don't care. They want it

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all tourists are not sex tourists. if I am sex tourist I would have visited Ethiopia to see how horn horn african puzsies feels like. somaliland is more suitable for internationlist tourists. those who are attracted to the nature or somaliland's political status. its also a good place for research, academics and scientists can come to somaliland to explore unique interesting things that exist in somaliland only. music and cultural tourists can also visit somaliland to explore t the rich nomadic culture of somaliland. somaliland is also a historic place of many great wars. historians are wellcome to see those areas. if you need to have fun please don't come to our country you are not even allowed to drink alcohol let alone partying. but we definitely have plenty of clean and empty beaches. you can bring your wife or family and friends to enjoy there alone.
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The comments on the website are hilarious :lol: :lol:
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AbdiJohnson wrote:If foreign tourists came, which I seriously doubt will ever happen, the government and the people will welcome it. They will welcome the dollars. It is not up to you guys to decide. These dollars employ people and give people livelihoods. If a gaal is swimming in the beach with his wife in a bikini, the people will welcome them since they are eating that night. It's easy to be against foreign tourists when you have food to eat. The locals don't care. They want it

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of course they are wellcome. but you know how consecutive we are, would you really recommend if your canadian friend wants to come to hargeisa to enjoy with the local people perhaps the young somaliland ladies. you definitely know that he could be killed or arrested if he caught with any single women. last month somaliland minister of religious affairs closed down an entire hotel after he spoted two arab guys with two local women. he didnt even asked them any thing. the hotel owner sued the minister because he spoiled "the credibility" of her hotel. somaliland is even too more consecutive than most muslim countries western women must cover their head and wear appropriate clothing.
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Who are you trying to fool?.....the foreign tourists will "turn out" the locals in next to no time. :)
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Yeah, and Las Anod will be the place to "turn out". :)
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