
Naasa Hablood (Somali meaning Girls' Breasts) is twin hills situated on the outskirts of the Hargeisa, Somaliland. Since its discovery, Naasa Hablood has become a key tourist attraction and a landmark for the Somalilanders to embellish. The hills are made of granite and sand which is very different from the fertile, green and lush hills most people know of. Sometimes, the hills are mistaken for sand dunes but Somaliland is an arid, dry region with fertile greenery in some regions unlike Saharan countries in North Africa. Naasa Hablood are shaped like two, huge pyramids, thus making it a centre piece for one of wonders of the Ancient World

Laas Geel Paintings (Meaning “camel watering hold”) is cave paintings which situated in the countryside near Hargeisa and were discovered by a French archaeological team in 2002. The cave paintings are thought to be the oldest and best preserved in Africa. The paintings represent some of the earliest known art in the Horn of Africa and the African continent, dating back to 9,000 B.C The government keeps the cave paintings safe and only a restricted number of tourists are allowed.

Sheikh Mountains offers the spectacular view from the Sheikh Pass, as the mountains cascade into the horizon. You would be able to explore the beautiful natural surroundings and You will also be able to see unique species of birds and other animals. The mountain is very near to the town of Sheikh which is home to the Sheikh Secondary School; this renowned boarding school which was established during the British colonial rule.

Mountain Daallo in sanaag region is the most beautiful mountain in Somaliland. It surrounded natural views, a beautiful sight of the sea and small villages. A little road goes to the top of this high mountain and you can spot animals including leopards.

Berbera Seaside is the main seaport for Somaliland. Here you will enjoy swimming, snorkelling, fishing and scuba-diving. There are a few hotels and restaurants where good fish dishes are served.

War Memorial in Kharia Square (Hargeisa) displays A Mig fighter jet in the centre of the capital city and it serves as a memorial of the brutality of the former dictator Barre's government.

Ambassador Hotel is Somaliland's new landmark, nesting on top of a hill over looking the panoramic view of the capital city Hargeisa. The hotel, which is conveniently located along the Airport Road, is approximately 1.4 kilometers away from the International Airport.

Zeilla is an ancient port city on the Gulf of Aden coast and is located in the Salal region of Somaliland. Zeilla rich history dates back to the 7th century.
The town is known for its Arabic, Persian and ottoman influence on its architectural buildings. Also visit the seaside for enjoyment and swimming, snorkelling, fishing and scuba-diving activities.

Hargeisa Museum houses a menagerie that includes lions, leopards, antelopes, birds and reptiles.

Deero Bridge in Burao was built to connect a section of city to the main highway. Named after a notable deceased Somalilander, the bridge offers a beautiful view of the city.

Religion Tourism, discover how Islam came to Somaliland, visit some of the historic mosques in Somaliland and as well as exploring the country rich Islamic cultural heritage.