Harar

Step back in time in the ancient walled city of Harar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the holiest cities in the Islamic world.

Harar

The ancient city of Harar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Ethiopia’s most culturally significant destinations. Known for its labyrinthine alleyways, vibrant markets, and historic mosques, Harar offers a unique glimpse into Ethiopia’s rich history and diverse heritage. Visitors can explore the city’s ancient walls, visit the Harar Jugol, and experience the famous Hyena Feeding ritual, making
Harar a captivating destination for cultural exploration.

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Harar Jugol

The old walled city of Harar, known as Harar Jugol, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its maze-like alleyways, traditional Harari houses, and vibrant markets.

Hyena Feeding

One of Harar’s most unique traditions is the nightly hyena feeding ritual. Visitors can witness this fascinating event, where local men feed wild hyenas by hand.

Historic Mosques

Harar is home to over 80 mosques, some dating back to the 10th century. Notable mosques include the Grand Mosque and the Jami Mosque.

MarketsΒ 

Explore Harar’s bustling markets, where you can find traditional crafts, spices, and textiles. The markets are a great place to experience the local culture and interact with the friendly residents.

Harari Houses

Visit traditional Harari houses, known for their unique architecture and intricate interior designs. Some houses have been converted into museums, offering insights into Harari culture and history.

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