Best attractions and places to see in Algeria include a diverse array of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural landmarks. The country, Africa's largest, features ancient Roman cities, historic Islamic sites, and vast expanses of the Sahara Desert. Its Mediterranean coast and mountainous regions offer varied environments for exploration. Algeria is home to multiple UNESCO World Heritage sites, reflecting its rich heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Difficult-rated route, reserved for experienced hikers. With over 1490 m of positive elevation gain, this hike is demanding from start to finish. The terrain alternates between steep climbs, very technical passages, rocky areas, and physical sections that require endurance, balance, and concentration. This route should not be underestimated. It is strongly advised to be in very good physical condition and have real experience on difficult terrain before undertaking it. Good preparation, appropriate equipment, and serious effort management are essential to enjoy the route safely.
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Prehistoric rock carvings of animals that actually existed here during the African wet period approximately 5000-6000 years ago.
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The many detailed engravings of animals and their footprints suggest that this is a prehistoric school.
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One of the highest rock arches in the Tadrart
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Approximately 5000-6000 year old rock paintings in a small, easily accessible cave
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Atlas cedars grow here at an altitude of 800-1500 m. The cedar forest is protected on an area of 1500 ha
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Access via the âThalassoâ facility - kindly ask the attendant. AccĂšs par âThalassoâ - on demande gentiment au gardien.
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Sidi Fredj, a town to the west of Algiers, is an ideal destination for excursions from Algiers. Depending on typical city traffic, 30-90 + minutes in the car.
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Algeria boasts a rich history with several UNESCO World Heritage sites. You can explore the remarkably preserved Roman cities of Timgad and Djémila, offering insights into ancient Roman life. Another significant site is Tipaza, an ancient Phoenician trading post and Roman colony on the Mediterranean coast. For prehistoric history, visit the Rock engravings of elephants and giraffes or the Cave of Prehistoric Rock Paintings, showcasing ancient Saharan life.
The Sahara Desert covers over 80% of Algeria, offering vast sand dunes and rocky plateaus. Key natural attractions include Tassili n'Ajjer National Park, known for its unique rock formations and ancient rock art, and Ahaggar National Park (Hoggar Mountains) with its majestic peaks and sweeping dunes. For a different natural experience, Djurdjura National Park in the Tell Atlas mountains provides stunning blue-green valleys and snow-capped peaks.
Yes, Algeria offers several attractions suitable for families. The Sidi Fredj Port and Sidi Fredj West: Beach and Sea View provide a coastal atmosphere and views. The Chréa War Memorial is located in a cedar forest, offering a natural setting. Additionally, the Cave of Prehistoric Rock Paintings is an easily accessible historical site that can be interesting for all ages.
Algeria offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Lac Agoulmime loop' or 'Cap Carbon Cliffside Pathway.' Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy scenic routes such as the 'View of the Bay loop' or 'Coastal Walkway in Algiers.' You can find more detailed information and specific routes on the Hiking in Algeria and Cycling in Algeria guide pages.
The Casbah of Algiers, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a labyrinth of historic streets, mosques, and Ottoman palaces. Constantine, known as the 'City of Bridges,' offers dramatic scenery and sites like the Emir Abdelkader Mosque and the Ottoman Palace of Ahmed Bey. Tlemcen provides an elegant blend of Berber and Al-Andalusian culture with its medieval architecture, while the M'Zab Valley showcases unique fortified ksours built by the Mozabites.
In Algiers, you can visit the historic Casbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Martyrs' Memorial (Maqam Echahid) is a monumental structure commemorating Algeria's fight for independence, offering panoramic city views. Notre-Dame d'Afrique, a 19th-century basilica, provides excellent views of the Bay of Algiers. The Jardin d'Essai du Hamma is also a beautiful botanical garden for a peaceful retreat.
Yes, Algeria is renowned for its ancient rock art. Tassili n'Ajjer National Park in the Sahara Desert is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for one of the most significant collections of prehistoric rock art globally, depicting ancient Saharan life. You can also visit the Rock engravings of elephants and giraffes and the Cave of Prehistoric Rock Paintings, which feature carvings and paintings approximately 5000-6000 years old.
The best time to visit the Sahara Desert in Algeria is generally during the cooler months, from October to April. During this period, temperatures are more moderate and pleasant for exploration, avoiding the extreme heat of the summer months.
Oran, Algeria's second-largest city, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and beaches. Annaba, an ancient city on the Mediterranean coast, also offers historical significance and coastal charm. For a specific coastal viewpoint, consider visiting Sidi Fredj West: Beach and Sea View near Algiers.
Absolutely. Tassili n'Ajjer National Park is famous for its 'alien-looking rock forests' and stunning geological formations. The Hoggar Mountains within Ahaggar National Park also feature rugged peaks and diverse desert landscapes. The Cave of Prehistoric Rock Paintings is also notable for being near one of the highest rock arches in the Tadrart region.
For running enthusiasts, Algeria offers various trails. Popular options include the 'Bosquet loop from Staoueli' and the 'Coastal Buildings of Algiers loop.' You can find more running routes and details on the Running Trails in Algeria guide page.
You can see Atlas cedars at the Chréa War Memorial. This area features a protected cedar forest where these trees grow at altitudes of 800-1500 meters, covering an area of 1500 hectares.


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