Local Guidance
It is recommended to hire a local guide or contact regional authorities before visiting to ensure safety and proper access.





Hargeisa National Park is a designated protected area situated in Somalia, functioning as an important site for environmental conservation. Classified under IUCN Category II, the park is managed to maintain its natural state and protect the local ecosystem. It offers a glimpse into the native flora and fauna of the region, serving as a vital space for ecological research and preservation. Visitors interested in the natural heritage of the Horn of Africa will find this park to be a significant landmark for understanding the country's diverse landscape.
Hargeisa National Park is a designated protected area situated in Somalia, functioning as an important site for environmental conservation. Classified under IUCN Category II, the park is managed to maintain its natural state and protect the local ecosystem. It offers a glimpse into the native flora and fauna of the region, serving as a vital space for ecological research and preservation. Visitors interested in the natural heritage of the Horn of Africa will find this park to be a significant landmark for understanding the country's diverse landscape.
IUCN Category II protected status
Focus on native flora and fauna
Important site for ecological research
Limited infrastructure for tourists compared to international parks.
Essential to check current regional security and travel advisories before planning a trip.
Remote location requiring careful logistical planning.
It is recommended to hire a local guide or contact regional authorities before visiting to ensure safety and proper access.
Ensure you have appropriate gear for outdoor exploration, including sun protection and sufficient water, as facilities may be limited.
Nature enthusiasts and those interested in regional biodiversity.
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$50-$100 p/day
Somali, Arabic
As a protected area, follow all conservation guidelines to help maintain the integrity of the local ecosystem.