What to do and see in Harar, Harari Region: The Best Sights & Landmarks

November 4, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Harar (Harari: ሐረር), and known to its inhabitants as Gēy (Harari: ጌይ), is a walled city in eastern Ethiopia. It was formerly the capital of Hararghe and now the capital of the modern Harari Region of Ethiopia. The city is located on a hilltop in the eastern extension of the Ethiopian Highlands, about five hundred kilometers from the national capital Addis Ababa at an elevation of 1,885 meters. Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Harar had an estimated total population of 122,000, of whom 60,000 were males and 62,000 were females. According to the census of 1994, on which this estimate is based, the city had a population of 76,378.
Restaurants in Harar

1. Harar Jegol Wall

Charleville Ave., Harar 0901 Ethiopia [email protected]
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Harar Jegol Wall

We have great experience and well aware of the City and Tourism, we give appropriate treatments to our travelers starting from Airport shuttle. We know how important your tour is and we will take care of all the little things, so you don’t have to. Our itineraries are well researched and are rich in an amazing cultural experiences, breathtaking scenery, historical sites, and off-the-beaten-track places. We ensure your full enjoyment by offering exciting opportunities including spontaneity and flexibility, for exploring, shopping and time for reflection. We encourage you to engage with the places you visit and with the people you encounter along the way who will bring your experience to life. Our private tour allow us to go to places larger groups are unable to.

Reviewed By johncD88VP

Harar is an amazing, unique city and one of the highlights of our five-month overland trip across Africa. It's full of life and we were lucky to experience it with no other tourists due to the Covid-19 crisis. It is a place where you discover something new around every corner. A guide can provide a great deal of context and history, as well as ensuring you don't miss the key sites; we were with Joel for two days who was fantastic. We saw numerous facets of the city, including the fascinating markets, hyena feeding, a coffee roastery, a blacksmith, some great local cafes and met some of Joel's friends. Joel was extremely knowledgeable and good company, and charged a fair price unlike some of the other guides we asked. His details are 0909623864 and [email protected].

2. Juma Mosque

Next to Hotel Harar Belayen, Harar Ethiopia
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Juma Mosque

Reviewed By Abu_Firas_11 - Doha, Qatar

My visit to the city Harar was on Friday and luckily we had a chance to perform Friday Pray in there. During Friday pray, the road with be packed with people, so no cars can move. An amazing and old mosque, one out of 82 mosques in the walled city called Jogol. The biggest in Harar. We met with Turkish School Principal and others.

3. Din Agobara Mosque

Jegol, Harar Ethiopia
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

4. Tobm of Amir Nur

Harar Ethiopia
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

5. Feres Megala Square

Harar Ethiopia

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