Harar, located in eastern Ethiopia, is one of the country’s oldest and most culturally significant cities, known as the “City of Saints.” It is the fourth holiest city in Islam, with over 80 mosques and 102 shrines. The UNESCO-listed Harar Jugol, the old walled city, features maze-like streets, ancient buildings, and colorful houses. Harar is a melting pot of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians, Muslims, and various ethnic groups, offering vibrant markets filled with spices, textiles, and local crafts. A unique experience is the feeding of wild hyenas, reflecting the city’s deep cultural traditions. Harar’s rich history and cultural blend make it a must-visit destination for those exploring Ethiopia’s heritage.