Algeria’s Ghout of Souf: A Unique World Heritage Oasis
Deep in the golden sands of southeastern Algeria lies a breathtaking wonder of human ingenuity and resilience: the Ghout of Souf. More than just an agricultural practice, this oasis system…
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Deep in the golden sands of southeastern Algeria lies a breathtaking wonder of human ingenuity and resilience: the Ghout of Souf. More than just an agricultural practice, this oasis system…
Algiers, the capital city of Algeria, is situated in the northernmost part of the country along the Mediterranean coast. As a historical and cultural hub, it has been shaped by…
This type of singing was prevalent in the Tamimoun region and its environs since ancient times and was known before Islam as “Aznoun,” later evolving into the current name “Ahlil…
For enthusiasts of rock paintings, vast spaces, trekking, authenticity, and self-discovery, the prehistoric Tassili n’Ajjer offers an unusual and unique travel experience in the world Historical Background Sefar is an…
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Tamimoun abounds with many archaeological sites, including Draa Palace. On the way to this historical landmark, you are accompanied by complete silence, a deceptive mirage, towering sand dunes, and vast…
The Algerian desert is renowned for one of its most important and prominent tourist areas, Timimoun, located 220 km north of Adrar Province and nicknamed the Red Oasis. Timimoun resembles…
In the heart of a vast, desolate expanse of the Algerian desert, amidst the stark white sands of Beida, lies the ancient archaeological city of Sedrata. This historical site, once…
Algerian tourism has recently become an important economic and strategic sector due to its unique economic and natural features, which offer financial and economic resources beyond the hydrocarbon sector and…
The Mzab or M’zab is a Berber- speaking region in the north of the Algerian Sahara , from Ghardaïa in the 55th wilaya km south of Algiers (441 km as the crow flies). It extends over approximately 8,000 square kilometers and is home to more than 200,000 inhabitants…
The market square is located in the southwestern suburb of the royal residence and is called “Azgar Oghram,” which means “outside the castle.” It was once frequented by trade caravans…
The Pyramids of Algeria, also known as the Jeddars or Djeddar, are a group of unique ancient monuments located in Algeria. Here are the key points about these fascinating structures:…