Algerian food is a mixture of Berber, Arab, Turkish, French and Jewish dishes. The locals prefer eating more spicy food rich in vegetables, meat and seasonings. Desserts are made of fresh fruits and dates. A...Read More
Albert Camus was the first Algerian-born French author to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. He is a well-known writer, philosopher, and journalist. Albert Camus’s work has been initially associated with the...Read More
Rai is one of the main musical genres in Algeria that can be heard from different parts of the country. This type of music is played by the young people in Oran and Algiers. What...Read More
Timimoun is a small city hidden in an oasis surrounded by the dunes of the Sahara desert. It is a favorite holiday destination for the local Algerian population especially for the celebration of the New...Read More
The ruins of the city of Tiddis are few kilometers away from Constantine and they served as protection during the era of the Romans. Tiddis itself occupies a picturesque fortified position at the entrance of...Read More
Algeria is a vast country with lots of hidden historical sites that are great to explore. An incredible site that is a must-see is El Atteuf. El Atteuf is located at 500 kilometers south of...Read More
Working with money in Algeria is somewhat challenging for most travelers and there are not many foreign exchange outlets available. It is highly recommendable to prepare in advance when considering a trip to the country...Read More
Ghardaia is a located in the northern central part of Algeria in the Sahara Desert and borders the bank of the Wadi Mzab. This is the home of the M’zab Valley recognized by UNESCO as...Read More
The hotel Djazair or El-Djazair has been named paradise by Henri de Montherlant. He has stayed several years in Algeria and particularly in this hotel whose previous name was Saint George. With its gardens, tropical...Read More
Zana or Diana Veteranorum is an ancient site located 90 kilometers southwest of Constantine. Dating back to at least the 2nd century AD it was established for the veterans from the Third Augustan Legion. Later...Read More
Constantine or the “the City of Bridges” is the third largest city in Algeria, tucked away in a rocky plateau 650 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by the magnificent gorge of the Rhumel...Read More
Before departing for your Algeria tour, it is important to have an idea of travel distances from the capital Algiers. Remember Algeria is the largest country in Africa and you will need to factor in...Read More
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