Djibouti is a tiny nation sandwiched between Ethiopia and Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. Much of the country remains undeveloped, making it a fantastic destination for eco-tourists looking to get off the beaten track. The interior is dominated by a kaleidoscope of extreme landscapes ranging from plunging canyons to salt-encrusted lakes, while the coast offers excellent scuba diving opportunities and the chance to snorkel alongside the world’s largest fish. The country’s capital, Djibouti City, is an urban playground on the rise with one of the region’s finest culinary scenes.