Country:

Region:
Value:
Visit duration:
Description:
The fortified historic town of Harar is located in the eastern part of the country on a plateau with deep gorges surrounded by deserts and savannah. The walls surrounding this sacred Muslim city were built between the 13th and 16th centuries. Harar Jugol, said to be the fourth holiest city of Islam, numbers 82 mosques, three of which date from the 10th century, and 102 shrines, but the townhouses with their exceptional interior design constitute the most spectacular part of Harar‘s cultural heritage. The impact of African and Islamic traditions on the development of the town‘s building types and urban layout make for its particular character and uniqueness.
Categories:
Labels:
Why visit:
Fitness level:
Best visit time:
Access:
Roads:
Open:
Info:
Clothing:
Seasonable
Connection:
Ok
- The European Airline Ticket Market in 2025: Digitalization, Flexibility, and Emerging Challenges
- Distant Storms Create Dangerous Surf at East Coast Beaches
- Mtsyri: tracing Lermontov in Mtskheta
- Chechnya
- House of Russian-Korean Friendship Opened in Primorye on the Border with the DPRK
- Where tourists are kidnapped for ransom
- Tragic Geography: Tourist Sites with the Highest Death Toll
- Around Baikal by Car: A Grand Loop of Siberia’s Inland Sea
- Ratmanov Island
- From a Scientific Point of View: The Grand Canyon
- Kenya Nchi Yangu Song
- Sri-Lanka
- Barbados
- Sumatra
- Gibraltar
- Lifehacks for buying airline tickets
- The World’s Most Dangerous Countries for Tourism in 2025
- Tsunami in Sri Lanka: the tragedy that changed tourism
- Lithuania
- Daring to Explore Again