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By: Berhane Woldu
The view outside my window included wild birds and cats roaming near the hotel, a majestic caravan of camels marching by the beach, an empty plain sand beach that extended to the rugged coast, and 3,000 kilometers of open sea that separated me from Asia. This is the city of Massawa; “Pearl of the Red Sea” located in the Northern red sea region of Eritrea.
Travelers visiting Africa expect a crash course in tropical living. But in Massawa all one needs to do is book a room at the Gergousoum, an antique old hotel, and the most recent upgraded hotel by Massawa beach. The rooms are moderately priced, air conditioned and specious. There are two restaurants on location one traditional and one Westernized. There is one outdoor café with full service and two bars. The opening of Gergousoum Hotel ultrachic designer boutique hotel in such an unexpected location marked the coming of age for luxury travel to Eritrea. For years, the country properties lacked the aesthetic pizzazz of more high-profile alternatives due to colonization by the Marxist government of Ethiopia: Kenyan’s sumptuous safari camps, Singapore’s jet-set urban hotels and beach resorts, Europe’s courtly manors and country estates. But thanks to a number of investors and tourism favored economic policy, led by Warsay-Yekalo economic development program, and with no crime Eritrea has become the new hotspot for developers of high-end designer boutiques, resorts and villas.
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On the occasion of the 19th Anniversary of Independence, the Embassy launched its UK-Eritrea Friendship Forum, within an overarching event that was designed to bring together existing friends and partners See details
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Hizbawi Mekhete Seminar in London: A Resolve to Promote Food Security in Eritrea On Sunday 09 May 2010, Eritreans in London UK, held a meeting at Hammersmith Town Hall, as part of See details
Eritrea – 3rd Annual Trade & Investment Forum held London UK On the Occasion of the 19th Anniversary of Independence On Thursday 20th May, the Eritrea Trade and Investment Working See details
Eritrean nationals in London - UK, commemorate Martyrs Day Sunday 20 June 2010 London’s, Hyde Park See details
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FC Adulis and its Friends Donated £2500 to Eritrean U-20 Football Team Adulis FC is a football club established in UK in 1992 under a former name FC South London Eritreans See details