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  • The M’zab Valley of Algeria

    Many of the living areas of Algeria are examples of building that works within the structure of nature's natural space. One such area is the M'zab a limestone plateau that has been inhabited ...

  • الازدهار السياحي في منتجع حيوي سيدي فرج

    " شبه جزيرة " منتجع سيدي فرج الواقع على شبه جزيرة سيدي فرج في إقليم الجزائر تم تصميمه من طرف المهندس الفرنسي فرناند Pouillon بترخيص من السلطات الجزائرية.

  • Valuable Desert-Dwellers of Algeria

    Camel trekking is a popular way of exploring Algeria's desert regions. Perfectly adapted to arid and exposed conditions, camels are true nomads of the Sahara Desert. Camels were domesticated ...

  • أصل تسمية " ثعالب الصحراء"

    فريق كرة القدم الجزائري تتم إدارته من طرف الكنفدرالية الجزائرية لكرة القدم وبلقب هذا الفريق بـ "ثعالب الصحراء" تأهل هذا الفريق إلى دورتان متتاليتان لبطولة كأس العالم في 1982 و 1986.وكان المدرب ...

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  • Weather

    It is always a good idea try to find out what the weather will be like at your destination. Not only does it help you to pack appropriate clothing for your stay, but it also helps you to ensure that your journey will be everything you want it to be. For example, you would not want to visit a ski-resort in the middle of summer unless that ski resort actually had snow. On the same token, you ...

  • Airport guides

    Algeria has a large number of civilian airports that are open to general use. Airports dealing with the arrival and departure of international flights have a customs department, whilst airports servicing domestic traffic have none. The vast majority of Algeria's airports are paved and easily accessible, but some of the airports in outlying areas may be nothing more than an airstrip, which ...

  • Taza National Park

    Compared to other national parks in Algeria, the Taza National Park is one of the smallest, covering an area of approximately thirty seven square kilometers. The closest town to the park is Jijel, located in the Jijel Province, and sixty kilometers to the east of Bejaia. Even though it does not cover a large area, the Taza National Park is still a diverse park with varied ecosystems and ...

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  • Golf Courses

    Golfing enthusiasts are known to try to include a round of golf wherever they may be visiting, and while Algeria is not exactly what might be termed a golfer's paradise, there are some golf courses for visitors to enjoy a game at. The Arab world has been exposed to golf since World War I when the British introduced the game to Egypt, eventually finding its way to Algeria.

  • Shopping

    Algeria is a wonderful place to shop for beautiful souvenirs and gifts at bargain prices. It has many street markets and handicraft shops that sell just about everything imaginable. Some of the local products include leatherwork, rugs, copper and brassware, locally made dresses and jewelry.

  • Djemila

    Algeria is known to have some of the best archeological sites and Roman ruins in North Africa. Many of these sites have been recognized by UNESCO, as World Heritage Sites, and in 1982, this honor was given to Djemila. Djemila is not only one of the best historical sites in Algeria, but in the North Africa, as its beautifully preserved ruins are breathtaking monuments to Roman architecture. ...

  • Hermitage of Charles Foucauld

    High up on the Assekren, near the town of Tamanrasset in Algeria, is a structure that not only pays tribute to a great man, but continues his work today. It is a monument to the teachings and selflessness of Charles Eugene de Foucauld, who sacrificed his life for his religion, and the Tuareg tribe he reached out to. The Little Brothers of Jesus, who now work from the Hermitage of Charles de ...

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