Added: Jul 8, 2007
From: squeky11
Duration: 2:37
Here's what tourists are saying about beautiful Asmara, Eritrea. ------ The capital of newly independent Eritrea, Asmara is one of the most beautiful and pleasant cities in the whole of Africa, if not anywhere in the World. Situated at an elevation of 2400 metres above sea-level, its climate is pleasantly cool, but also dry and sunny for much of the year. Architecturally, it is a real feast for the eyes. Having been the centre of Italian colonial efforts in Africa in the first part of the 20th century, Asmara was blessed with beautiful buildings that would only draw praise in Italy as well. Even after the Italians were gone, the city has managed to escape the raveges of third world development, and has amazingly even survived the wars with Ethiopia intact. Current government policies also prevent it from become yet another sprawling, polluted African capital ringed with slums. Not only is Asmara beautiful, clean and pleasantly cool, it is also a very safe and relaxed city, where one can walk around at any time of the day or night without having to worry about safety, or even more minor hassles like beggars. The locals are a very cultured lot who seem to pride themselves on their city's Italian heritage, fondly call it "Little Rome", and cafeterias and pizzerias do a roaring trade along the city's main avenue. And in case you start wondering whether all this comes at a price, you might be delighted to hear that Asmara is also among the cheapest capitals in the continent! Not surprisingly, this is one of the few places that visitors almost invariably fall in love with instantly. http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/2e789/1ebe77/ ======== If there is a country that has ever deserved the overused titles like "hidden gem" or "overlooked jewel", Eritrea is it. The mere name of this country along the Red Sea coast of East Africa tends to provoke blank looks from most people: "Eritrea??? What... err... where is it, actually???" History is partly to blame for sure. Under foreign occupation for centuries, Eritrea only appeared on the maps as an independent country in 1993, when its people have voted for leaving Ethiopia after decades of armed struggle. And ever since then, it has only hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons. So that is why Eritrea is largely unknown to the World, but what makes it a gem? First and foremost, its capital Asmara is the single most beautiful city in Africa, and an ethernal favourite of all those who have been there. Its history as an Italian colonial town has blessed it with an architectural legacy that would draw praise even in Europe. Beautiful buildings apart, the Italians have also left behind their impact on the local culture: cafeterias, pizzerias and fashionably dressed locals (including Africa's most beautiful women) make you feel far removed from the hectic, poverty-stricken and polluted cities of the rest of the continent. To further ensure a pleasant stay, Asmara's climate is as pleasant as it gets, with cool, dry, sunny weather throughout the year. Wishing for something more exotic? Asmara may feel like a piece of Italy, but out in the country you will find an amalgam of African cultures at their best. The highland plateu of southern Eritrea shares the ancient Orthodox Christian traditions of neighbouring Ethiopia, the peoples inhabiting the deserts to the west and along the Red Sea coast exhibit Muslim culture at its most colorful, while animistic, tribal Africa is represented by the Kunama and Nara of the south-west. The landscapes range from lush, cool highlands to the hottest, most desolate deserts anywhere, towns and villages exhibit a curious mixture of traditionally African and Mediterranian influences, and wildlife, while nowhere nearly as abundant as in Kenya or Tanzania, is varied and includes many rare species. Nevertheless, what really gives a lasting impression of Eritrea is her people. Eritreans are among the most educated, dignified and hospitable people I have met anywhere, and the begging, thievery and hassles encountered elsewhere in Africa quickly fade into distant memories here. I visited Eritrea in 2004, as part of a three-month-long tour of North-East Africa, that also took me to neighbouring Ethiopia, Sudan, Djibouti and Somaliland. Due to Eritrea's relationship with these neighbours getting here required quite an amount of persistance and determination, but once I arrived, I felt it was all worth it. Eritrea has immediately became my favourite country in Africa, and I can only wish to return for a longer stay in the future. If you are at all thinking about visiting this country, think no more - go! In A Nutshell: "My favourite country in Africa!" http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/2e789/e04/
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Rating: 4.31 (192 ratings) Views: 234516' favoriteCount='264 Comments: 25
PrinceDimeXI Says:
Jun 10, 2008 - yall gonna get taking over for SURE
maira04maira Says:
Jun 24, 2008 - there are no difference between turkish and greece to. You it the same food pita/kebab and you drink the same uzo/raki. So go fuck yourself. By the way the germans are going to beet your turkish ass tomorrow at the europeanmastershisp. hehehe, cute ha?
lh5555 Says:
Jul 16, 2008 - do me a favour, go & suck ur mums freckled cock, i'm sure she has one. & tell ur lil ethi stank ass friends to do the same........b4 u come here with ur Delusional comments!!
freeogaden Says:
Jul 22, 2008 - LONG LIVE ERITREA
kodiovuole Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - Spero di poter visitare al più presto Asmara.Un fraterno saluto dall'Italia!
EritranPrincess Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - Omg i miss Eritrea so much:( thank you very much squeky11 for this video. I wish you & your family always the very best in life with good health & safe journey may the sun sets always set close upon you all :) ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
menneskeabe Says:
Jul 31, 2008 - Long Live Eritrea!
SugarJ1 Says:
Aug 6, 2008 - most educated...lolol DONT BE a FOOL.lol
mgwtpatt Says:
Aug 9, 2008 - ዮናታን
eugeneuler Says:
Sep 2, 2008 - Good for you.Europe loves you for your comments.With a thought like yours, Africa will remain in ruins, and their stupidity will provide us with the entertainment we need.
yordanos76 Says:
Sep 5, 2008 - Asmara sweet
MsnMix Says:
Sep 10, 2008 - /watch?v=CnnD6884h0g AMAZING CITY
nardoseri Says:
Sep 16, 2008 - OH because Eritrea is actually a king
LijamGerrie Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - ASMARA, the mother of my childhood & the ever beautiful shinning morning star of the Red Sea, always remains GLOWING & caring for it's citizens. ASMARA, I WILL LOVE YOU TO THE DAYS OF MY GRAVE. I cherish your beauty, hospitality, friendly & inviting open & crime-free neighborhoods, confident citizens & glowing streets. Asmara, YOU REPRESENT THE BEAUTY & GOODNESS OF MAN KIND! I wonder if the heavens could be as beautiful, friendly, crime free & peaceful as Asmara. LONG LIVE ASMARA!
mar7yan Says:
Sep 29, 2008 - wow asmara looks beautiful but HARGEISA is better !!!!!!!!
weirdguytoday Says:
Oct 15, 2008 - well u people in east africa don't look gorilla..like me...a em a congo guy..a look like a gorilla...very bad...i em proud to desend from gorillas.
Kalydosos Says:
Oct 19, 2008 - Lovely
mecconen1990 Says:
Oct 19, 2008 - ASMARA GEILSTE STADT DER WELT
YEELKEED Says:
Oct 21, 2008 - weirdguytoday, you ugly piece of shit, how dare you talk about AFRICANS your dirty pale face piece of shit, white people look like a deaad corpse to us, pale face horrible features and your hair is like the texture of rat. Do not ever talk about Africans and what Africans look like, we Africas are the same people living in the same continents, you lowlife peice of shit.
kIn6pLaYa Says:
Oct 23, 2008 - standart
geneofisis Says:
Oct 23, 2008 - This is a beautiful city...I must visit this place one day.
american Says:
Nov 14, 2008 - nice, i love travel :D, im only 16 but im ready for you , world!
CameoCollections Says:
Nov 15, 2008 - I remember visiting Asmara as a child. Beautiful place.
computasaysnoo7 Says:
Dec 1, 2008 - Excuse me YEELKEED, but why are you trying to be racist to white people? YOU people think it works one way. But it doesn't. Racism can work both ways. At least white people can have different color hair, different shades of white, different eye color, different lips, mouths and noses. You all look the same. Piece of crap
aberashki Says:
Jun 2, 2008 - To ALShabaab, I hope you changed your mentality and seek solution peacefull way.Remember for how many yrs Africans have fought what do we gain.Spread all of the world and suffering, people look us down like they don't, didn't go to our country to learn our science, architect...please think again to forgive and move on and Esayas is not pleasant to his country and will not bring you peace to your country.love,peace,unity..4all living