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Since the first time I visited Ethiopia, I had wanted to visit the ancient city of Harar. On this trip, we had a chance to visit, a very short trip just for one full day, but we made the most of the day and crammed in as much street food and exploring as possible. It was one of the overwhelmingly incredibly days - a day I’m still processing now - the food, the people, the hyenas, WOW!
Dire Dawa, Ethiopia - We landed early in the morning in Dire Dawa, the closest city airport to Harar, to begin this street food tour.
Al-Hashimi Sweets - This is the most well known legendary sweets shop in Dire Dawa. They have a number of different sweets, but we tried their baklava, which was excellent.
Price - 20 ETB ($0.71) for everything
Next in Dire Dawa we stopped at a stall near the bus station to eat some Ethiopian street food breakfast. We ordered ful, mashed fava beans with tuna, and eggs, all served on a communal platter with bread. It was delicious, and cooked right before our eyes. All the ladies were so nice and friendly.
Price - 120 ETB ($4.30) for everything
Harar, Ethiopia - It was about an hour drive from Dire Dawa to Harar, but a beautiful drive through the mountains. Harar is an ancient walled city, a maze of back alleys and walking footpaths. We arrived to Harar, dropped off our stuff at the guest house, and continue on exploring. It happened to be Ramadan when we were in Harar, and Harar is a predominantly Muslim city. So we had a chance to stop by a few places where they were preparing food in large quantities. It was amazing to see and smell.
For our first lunch we stopped at a local restaurant that Hailu took us to. Along with a spread of Ethiopian food, one of the main dishes we got was gomen besiga, which is a type of collard greens with meat. It was incredibly good, as was the dulet.
Price - 165 ETB ($5.92) for everything
Harar is one of the cities that everywhere you look, there’s something fascinating and interesting happening. We walked around the markets, explored the walled city for a few hours, and snacked on some street food.
Iftar is the evening meal to end the daily Ramadan fast, and we were invited to participate in the meal with our host family at our guest house. The house was beautiful, traditional Harar Ethiopian style. Along with a bunch of different fried snacks, the main dishes of the evening meal were fenugreek stew with injera and barley soup.
Hyena Man - One of the legends of Harar is the hyenas, which go back hundreds of years, believed to chase out evil spirits and enemy, as well as the hyenas playing a role in the Harar culture. One of the edge of town, in the middle of darkness, the hyena man feeds wild hyenas camel meat. Sitting on a rock, hyena on my back, face to face with a giant hyena, was undoubtedly one of the scariest things I’ve ever done.
Fatira - Finally to end this amazing day of Ethiopian street food and attractions in Harar, Dessie and I had a fatira.
Total price (for 2 and drinks) - 120 ETB ($4.30)
Thanks to Go Addis Tours (http://goaddistours.com/) for arranging this trip for me. Note: I paid for this tour, but I highly recommend them - they did a great job. And Dessie and Hailu were fantastic!
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17 thoughts on “Face-to-face with a giant hyena in ethiopia huge ethiopian street food tour in harar!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Illusion says:

    Not tuna with eggs

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Georgette Boateng says:

    You want to visit AFRICA but u not ready to MEET the hyenas😅 get ready to randomly come across the too lions too someday 😂😂🤣🤣🤣may God bless ur work mark and most importantly I pray he protects u beyond all obstacles.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marcha McDonald says:

    Haha Mark’s gonna get fat from all the food, he’s so thin so we better watch out for him haha..he loves all the food that’s prepared & that’s great✅👍🏾⭐️🌺 an amazing experience up close & personal 🥀🪴🥀

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @M.Y.M says:

    they are love

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars @M.Y.M says:

    dire/harar ye fiker sew nachew eko manem aybeltachewm beza

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jin Coltrane says:

    That old dude is such a badass

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars filmon abebe says:

    That’s the best guide I have ever seen ( Hailu). His effort to explain every single aspect of life in Dire/Harar is amazing. Respect!!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hamdi Ehab says:

    Harer is one of the most beautiful places in the earth and ther is to many more amazing things and amazing captures etc… to see i advice any one who will visits Ethiopia to give it a look 👌

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fouad Yonis says:

    Thank you for sharing the videos specially of Harar. I love the your presentation. Always with respect and humble for the people and their culture. One thing I have to correct is your guide explaining that the Gates of the walled city were built for the honor of the duke Haile Selasse is totally WRONG.
    Right is The Gates of the walled city of Harar in Ethiopia were built during the 16th century. The exact dates of construction are not widely documented, but it is believed that the walls and gates were constructed between the 1520s and 1550s.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mzee Mombasa. says:

    My relatives from another mother.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Melissa Fields says:

    I love barley soup; but never had it the way its prepared here. Looks delicious

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Obaid Ahmadi says:

    Salut to all of my brothers and sisters from Afghanistan 🇦🇫

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars markos ferede says:

    I'd love to go there in Harar, that's where halie selassie's from before he became king

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michelle Simpson says:

    Hi Mark
    Hyenas Wow!! You were BRAVE!! Thank you for sharing 👍

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars aerocon says:

    im from the region and i tell you hyenas are sophisticated beings as the nomads that roamed the wild alongside them for thousand years learned to converse with them, they live in clans just like us and mostly hunt, but in areas where they outnumber humans if you hurt or kill one of them their queens will send you ambassadors so pray you have someone who knows how to communicate with them to pay them tribute for some time or they will eat the livestock and people of that man's clan, they also overpower and eat jinns

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Liza says:

    Love the guy with the locs, food looks amazing <3

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SOULTIES PRODUCTIONS says:

    COME TO SOUTH AFRICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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