
Experience the living Islamic heritage of Harar Jugol, a UNESCO World Heritage site with 82 mosques and 102 shrines, famous for its unique architecture, vibrant markets, and nightly hyena feeding tradition.
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Arrive in Harar, the 'City of Saints' and fourth holiest city in Islam. Enter through one of the five historic gates into the walled old city (Jugol). Explore the narrow alleyways, vibrant markets, and unique Harari houses with colorful facades. Visit the Arthur Rimbaud House, where the French poet lived in the late 19th century, now a museum showcasing his life and Harari culture. Enjoy a traditional Harari coffee ceremony in the evening, learning about the intricate rituals and social importance of coffee in Harari society.
Visit key Islamic sites including Jami Mosque, the largest in Harar, and various shrines dedicated to local saints. Explore the Harari Cultural Museum housed in a traditional home, displaying Harari artifacts, jewelry, and household items. See the traditional Harari basket weaving and silverwork. In the evening, experience the unique tradition of hyena feeding at the Fallana Gate, where 'hyena men' call wild hyenas to feed them meat by hand and mouth - a centuries-old tradition believed to protect the city. Learn about the complex relationship between Hararis and these wild animals.
Explore Harar's vibrant markets including the spice market with colorful mounds of spices, the chat market (stimulant leaf widely consumed), and the livestock market. Visit the Ras Tafari's house and the city walls for panoramic views. Drive to Dire Dawa, Ethiopia's second largest city, with its unique blend of Ethiopian, French, and Arab influences. Visit the historic railway station from the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway, Kezira district with its colonial architecture, and the lively market. Return to Harar in the evening.
Participate in cultural workshops: try traditional Harari basket weaving, learn about Harari wedding rituals and traditional dress, and experience Harari culinary traditions with a cooking demonstration. Visit remaining sites based on your interests, such as the Sherif Harar City Museum or additional mosques. Enjoy a farewell lunch featuring Harari specialties. Transfer to Dire Dawa Airport for your departure flight, concluding your immersion into one of Ethiopia's most unique cultural destinations where Islamic, African, and European influences have created a distinctive heritage.





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Yes, the hyena feeding is conducted by experienced 'hyena men' who have been doing this for generati...
Harar is a conservative Islamic city, so modest dress is important. Women should cover shoulders and...

Immerse yourself in the ancient Islamic city of Harar with its unique culture and traditions