Overview
Harar, located in eastern Ethiopia, is a unique and historical city known for its walled old town, colorful markets, and friendly atmosphere. It is also famous for being the fourth holiest city in Islam.
Top Attractions
- Jami Mosque: One of the oldest mosques in Harar dating back to the 16th century.
- Arthur Rimbaud House: Former home of the French poet, now a museum.
- Harari Cultural Centre: Learn about the culture and history of the Harari people.
- Hyena Feeding: Watch local men feed hyenas every night just outside the city walls.
- Harar Museum: Explore the history of the city through various artifacts and exhibits.
Outdoor Activities
- Harari People’s Park: A great place for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
- Aweday Market: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling market.
- Dankali Coffee Farm: Visit a coffee plantation and learn about the coffee-making process.
- Harar Beer Factory: Take a tour of the local brewery and taste Ethiopian beer.
- French Points: Enjoy panoramic views of the city from these lookout points.
- Fresh Fruit Market: Sample local produce and enjoy the lively market atmosphere.
- Bilal Hotel Restaurant: Try traditional Ethiopian dishes like injera and tibs.
- Harar Cultural Centre Gift Shop: Purchase authentic Harari souvenirs and handicrafts.
- Night Market: Experience the local nightlife scene and try street food.
- Currency: Ethiopian Birr (ETB)
- Language: Amharic, Harari, and English are widely spoken.
- Transportation: Taxis and rickshaws are common forms of transportation within the city.
- Accommodation: Options range from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels.
- Safety: Harar is generally a safe city, but it’s always wise to take precautions with your belongings.