The capital of Somalia and a major city in Africa, Mogadishu is one of the most populous cities in the world. This city has a long history dating back to the tenth century. Several historical sites can be found in the city of Mogadishu. One of the most well-known sites is the ruins of the Gare Sultanate, which dates back to the 15th century.
How about today? Mogadishu is not a safe place, but it has made remarkable strides over the past five years. There is a strong Somalian diaspora in the capital, returning to rebuild the country of their parents. You can now take a typical tour of Mogadishu and experience local life as it should be – while being accompanied by your very own security detail – just as a precaution. Whenever you travel, this eight-person team will scout the area to ensure that you are always protected. All of these factors contribute to the safety of visiting Somalia.
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There are many things to do in Mogadishu, including visiting its various historical sites and exploring its lively markets. There are also many restaurants in the city that serve Somali cuisine, which is known for its spicy taste.
Here are some of the most enjoyable things to do in Mogadishu. There is something for everyone in Mogadishu, whether you are interested in history or just want to relax on a beach.
1. Visit the Ruins of Mogadishu
The Ruins of Mogadishu are some of the oldest and most historic sites in the city. These ancient ruins date back over 1,000 years and were once part of a thriving Muslim city. Today, the ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the past, with their large mosque complex and other well-preserved buildings.
2. Explore the Bakaara Market
The Bakaara Market is one of the largest markets in Africa and is a convenient place to find Somali crafts, spices, and other souvenirs. This bustling market is also a convenient place to sample traditional Somali cuisine. Be sure to try some sambusa (a fried pastry filled with meat or vegetables) or halwa (a sweet pudding made with semolina).
3. Explore the Old Town (Hamar-Weyne):
The old town in Hamar-Weyne is a fascinating place to explore Somali culture and architecture. There are many historic buildings and sites to see, such as the Sultan’s Palace and the Great Mosque of Mogadishu.
4. Visit the Beach at Liido:
Mogadishu has some beautiful beaches including Liido beach and Jasiira beach, where you can relax, swim and enjoy the views. Be sure to visit Liido Beach, which is one of the most popular beaches in the city.
5. Experience Mogadishu’s fresh seafood.
The city has a large fishing industry and there are many restaurants that serve fresh seafood dishes. If you are looking for a more adventurous meal, you can try camel meat, which is a specialty in Somalia.
Other notable sites include the Mogadishu Cathedral, which was built in 1928, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which honors those who died during Somalia’s civil war.
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