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Tuareg lands, Tassili rock art & endless dunes
Discover ToursAlgeria's south is one of Earth's most spectacular landscapes — golden dunes, prehistoric rock art older than the pyramids, and the proud blue-veiled Tuareg people. Tassili n'Ajjer is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 15,000 ancient cave paintings.
Palaces, zellige tiles & Islamic heritage
Discover ToursTlemcen was the capital of the Zianid dynasty and a refuge for Muslims fleeing Andalusia. Today it's home to El Mechouar Palace, the Great Mosque, and Mansourah's royal ruins — a living museum of Andalusian-Maghrebi architecture and zellige mosaics.
Djemila, Timgad & 2,000 years of empire
Discover ToursAlgeria has more Roman ruins than Italy — preserved by the dry climate and centuries of obscurity. Djemila and Timgad are UNESCO sites, Tipaza overlooks the Mediterranean, and Hippo Regius in Annaba was home to Saint Augustine.
UNESCO Mozabite cities of the desert
Discover ToursFive fortified ksour built by the Ibadi Mozabite people in the 11th century, whose passive-cooling cubic architecture inspired Le Corbusier. Recognized by UNESCO since 1982 — one of North Africa's most unique cultural landscapes.
Mountain villages, pottery & Amazigh pride
Discover ToursThe Kabyle Berbers are Algeria's largest indigenous group — fierce, proud, and culturally distinct. Their mountain villages cling to peaks, their pottery dates back millennia, and Yennayer (Berber New Year) is now an official national holiday.
Algiers Casbah, ports & Mediterranean blue
Discover ToursAlgeria has 2,400 km of Mediterranean coastline — more than France and Italy combined. From the UNESCO Casbah of Algiers to Oran's Santa Cruz Fort and the wild beaches of Béjaïa — this is the Algeria of poets and corsairs.
Dey palaces, hammams & corsair history
Discover ToursFor 300 years (1516-1830), Algiers was the powerful capital of Ottoman North Africa and the Barbary corsairs. The Casbah palaces, Ketchaoua Mosque, Dar Hassan Pasha, and Constantine's old quarter preserve this unique Mediterranean era.
Chaoui Berbers, canyons & desert oases
Discover ToursThe Aurès mountains are the heart of Algerian resistance — from Roman times through the war of independence. Home to the Chaoui Berbers with ancient traditions, distinctive jewelry, and the dramatic Ghoufi canyons. Bou Saada is "the City of Happiness."
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