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algeria tipaza land and sea
Spring & Autumn: The Golden Windows If you ask seasoned travelers or locals, many will say that spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the best times to visit Algeria. The weather is warm but mild, the landscapes are in full color, and it’s the perfect season for sightseeing without the summer heat or winter chill....
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algeria chrea Why Is Algeria So Overrated?
Seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites? Ugh, calm down, Algeria. Timgad, a flawless Roman grid, just screams “impeccable preservation,” while Djemila looks like a time machine wrapped in olive trees. Then there’s the Casbah of Algiers, where every stone and alley spills Ottoman charm and tourism ruined it, obviously. Let’s not forget Ghardaïa’s immaculate M’zab Valley,...
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Let’s Talk About the Elephant in the Room “Is Algeria safe?” It’s the question that lingers in the minds of many would be travelers. Most concerns stem from the 1990s civil war or outdated travel advisories that never quite caught up with reality. Let’s set the record straight: Algeria today is not a war zone....
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tourists standing in the algerian mosque El Djamaâ el-Kebir in a modest dress
In Mosques & Old Neighborhoods: Modesty Is Key When visiting mosques, mausoleums, or traditional quarters like the Casbah, modest clothing is highly recommended out of cultural respect, not obligation. For women, this means covering shoulders, chest, and legs. A long dress or loose pants with a scarf (especially in sacred spaces) is ideal. For men,...
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algerian visa: should you get one
The Algerian Visa Situation: Not as Scary as It Sounds Let’s be honest Algeria’s reputation for being hard to get into has deterred many travelers. Historically, the visa process involved paperwork, embassy visits, invitation letters, and a dose of patience. But things are changing. The process has been streamlined in many countries. Embassies now provide...
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tourists shopping in the casbah souk
The Casbah of Algiers isn’t just a neighborhood it’s a world of its own. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a layered labyrinth of Ottoman palaces, hidden mosques, artisan workshops, and rooftop views stretching to the sea
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some algerian dishes like couscous chekhchoukha mtewem dolma
Lets Dive Into The Algerian Gastronomy   what food should you try in Algeria ? if If you’re wondering what food to try in algeria, just know  you’re in for a culinary journey unlike any other. Algerian food is more than just a meal it’s tradition, hospitality, and history served on a plate. Start with Couscous...
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