Eritrea is often called the North Korea of Africa…and it isn’t on most travel itineraries #eritrea #eastafrica #adventuretravel But today Chloe Jade Travels to Asmara, Eritrea I traveled to Eritrea to understand a place defined as much by what’s said about it as what’s actually there Asmara is often called “Africa’s modernist capital” and is a UNESCO world heritage site due to its colonial Italian-era architecture. After a 30-year independence war with Ethiopia, Eritrea became a nation in 1993. Today, it remains one of the most closed-off countries in the world, with no independent media, limited tourism, and heavy restrictions. But what does that actually feel like on the ground? This country tells a far more complex story than headlines suggest, and I am excited to share my experience with you. This isn’t a guide. It’s an unfiltered look at a country few people ever see…its history, its contradictions, and the reality of traveling there right now. Then, if you decide you want to visit, that is up to you. #eritrea #eastafrica #adventuretravel

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