Lake Abbe

Lake Abbe, also known as Lake Abhe Bad, is a beautiful, tiny lake that is part of a chain of six connected lakes shared by the East African countries of Djibouti and Ethiopia. Abbe Lake is a 450-square-kilometer salt lake. This lake also gives the two countries a distinct tint.


Lake Abbe, located in the heart of the sweltering Afar Depression, is fed by the Awash River, which originates in Ethiopia. However, it should be emphasized that the lake water is salty. With a lunar, lonely, odd, and curiously attractive scenery around the lake, the dark blue-green color that is surrounded by land otherwise dominated by browns and black makes the lake easy to discern. Moreover, by combining beautiful sunsets with a bizarre environment, the two African countries may undoubtedly provide the globe with a one-of-a-kind, peculiar, and unforgettable experience. If you have a chance to go to Djibouti, don’t forget to visit Lake Abbe!


Location: Lake Abbe, Djibouti

Lake Abbe. Photo: monikasalzmann.com
Lake Abbe. Photo: monikasalzmann.com
Lake Abbe. Photo: wandersmiles.com
Lake Abbe. Photo: wandersmiles.com

Top 8 Best Places To Visit In Djibouti

  1. top 1 Lake Assal
  2. top 2 Lake Abbe
  3. top 3 Hamoudi Mosque
  4. top 4 Moucha Island
  5. top 5 Djibouti Palace Kempinski
  6. top 6 Danakil Depression
  7. top 7 Khor Ambado Beach
  8. top 8 Day Forest National Park

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