Ambabbo


Ambabbo is a village in eastern Djibouti. It is located in the region of Tadjoura.

History

The missionaries Carl Wilhelm Isenberg, and Johann Ludwig Krapf spent a night at Ambabbo in 1839, describing it as a resting-place, "where the caravans usually halt" on the shore of the bay Ghubbat-el Kharab. Charles Johnston, passing through this settlement about three years later, described it as "a small native village of about eight houses".

Location

Nearby towns and villages include Airolaf, Bankouale, Oue`a, Tadjoura and `Arta.