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Explore the serene beauty and cultural significance of Youssouf Madi Masjid in Fomboni, a must-visit spiritual landmark in the Comoros Islands.
Nestled in the heart of Fomboni, the Youssouf Madi Masjid stands as an architectural gem and a center of spiritual tranquility. This mosque, with its intricate design and peaceful ambiance, invites tourists to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Comoros Islands. Visitors are welcome to marvel at its beautiful structure and engage with the local community, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a deeper understanding of the region's Islamic traditions.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving a car in Sima, head south on the main road towards Fomboni. Follow the signs directing you to Fomboni, which should take approximately 30 minutes. Once you reach Fomboni, look for Hayiraha Road. Turn left onto Hayiraha Road and continue for about 1 kilometer. Youssouf Madi Masjid will be on your right, identifiable by its distinct architecture.
Public Transportation
To reach Youssouf Madi Masjid using public transportation, find a local taxi or a 'bush taxi' heading towards Fomboni. These are often shared rides and can be found at designated taxi stands in Sima. The fare is usually around 500 to 1000 KMF (Comorian Franc) per person. Once you arrive in Fomboni, ask the driver to drop you off near Hayiraha Road. From there, walk along Hayiraha Road for about 1 kilometer. The mosque will be on your right.
Use Youssouf Madi Masjid as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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