
Colonial architecture, the Red Sea coastline and mountains combine history, diving and local cuisine.
Islam (Sunnism)
01.01 New Year
July 24.05, Independence Day
March 20.06, Martyrs' Day
March 01.09, Martyrs' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
113 police
114, fire department
114, emergency medical care
– Isaias Afewerki, President
– Zera Yacoub, philosopher
– Zara Yaqub, Emperor
– entry into coastal areas without permission
– photographing military installations
– export of gold and minerals without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
– moving at night outside the capital
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family and community ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Selam / selam
– gratitude / Yekenyeley / yekenyeley
– please / Ebakih / ebakih
– I'm sorry / YiKreta / yikreta
– Where is the bus…? / Autobus nabey aleka…? / autobus nabey aleka
– how much does a ticket cost? / Tikitin kemey wey? /tikitin kemey wey
– pharmacy / Famasya / famasya
– I need a doctor / Hakim habeni alo / hakim habeni alo
– I need help / Hagerawi m'etsahfti alo / Hagerawi metsahfti alo
– call the police / Polisi habeni alo / polisi habeni alo
– call an ambulance / Ambulans habeni alo / ambulans habeni alo
– Very tasty! / Teamuy! / teamuy
– the bill, please / Hisab yebeli / hisab yebeli
– toast / Selam! (For peace and health!)
– joke / In Eritrea, the Red Sea is redder than sunset!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and the coast
– National cuisine (Injera)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
– History and culture
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and wars
- Social problems
- Human rights
- Economic difficulties
– walk around Asmara
– swim in the Red Sea
– visit markets
– drink coffee
Colonial architecture, the Red Sea coastline and mountains combine history, diving and local cuisine.
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Islam (Sunnism)
01.01 New Year
July 24.05, Independence Day
March 20.06, Martyrs' Day
March 01.09, Martyrs' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
113 police
114, fire department
114, emergency medical care
– Isaias Afewerki, President
– Zera Yacoub, philosopher
– Zara Yaqub, Emperor
– entry into coastal areas without permission
– photographing military installations
– export of gold and minerals without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
– moving at night outside the capital
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family and community ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Selam / selam
– gratitude / Yekenyeley / yekenyeley
– please / Ebakih / ebakih
– I'm sorry / YiKreta / yikreta
– Where is the bus…? / Autobus nabey aleka…? / autobus nabey aleka
– how much does a ticket cost? / Tikitin kemey wey? /tikitin kemey wey
– pharmacy / Famasya / famasya
– I need a doctor / Hakim habeni alo / hakim habeni alo
– I need help / Hagerawi m'etsahfti alo / Hagerawi metsahfti alo
– call the police / Polisi habeni alo / polisi habeni alo
– call an ambulance / Ambulans habeni alo / ambulans habeni alo
– Very tasty! / Teamuy! / teamuy
– the bill, please / Hisab yebeli / hisab yebeli
– toast / Selam! (For peace and health!)
– joke / In Eritrea, the Red Sea is redder than sunset!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and the coast
– National cuisine (Injera)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
– History and culture
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and wars
- Social problems
- Human rights
- Economic difficulties
– walk around Asmara
– swim in the Red Sea
– visit markets
– drink coffee
