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After the fall of Troy, Odysseus and his men embarked on the perilous and unexpectedly long journey back to Ithaca, Greece. Along the way they faced monsters, battled cannibals, got played by the m...
Language The primary language spoken by more than 80 percent of the Algerian population is Arabic. French is also widely understood and is considered a secondary language. Outside of the big cities...
All nationals wishing to enter Algeria are required to have visas. Additionally, your passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel. Tourist visas are typically good for 3...
Algeria owes its fascinating culture to its historical influences. The country was colonized by France for more than a century. In fact, the second most spoken language is French (after Arabic). Tr...
Algeria experiences a diverse climate, making it very difficult to summarize weather conditions. The northern part of the country is comparable to that of typical Mediterranean countries. The deser...
Festivals and fairs that celebrate Algeria’s history, culture, music, food, and crafts are held throughout the year. Additionally, high profile sporting events are also hosted on the sands of the S...
Travel is restricted in many parts of Algeria, but efforts to restore order and peace are promising. For the persistent and eager vacationer, this country is definitely one of the most captivating ...
Algeria has some of the most amazing ancient attractions in the world, as evident by its numerous World Heritage Sites. From the city of Batna, it is easy to reach the Roman ruins of Timgad. The an...
Algerian dishes are distinctive in taste even though they are heavily influenced by Arab, Berber, French, and Turkish cuisines. The restaurants in the capital, as well as in the coastal towns lean ...
It’s always fun to shop at local markets, especially in Algeria. Souvenirs and gifts are available at rock bottom prices and sellers are generally friendly. The country has a rich handicrafts indus...