Once a no-go due to Islamic terrorism, this North African country's full of desert eco, adventure, and history (with eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites), from Algiers' casbah to the ancient kingdom of Numidia. It is, however, still considered best for group rather than independent travel.

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Oguz Dikbakan In the West these days, we rarely if ever spare a thought for North Africa's largest and second-most populous country, but Algeria is an underrated gem, from the history and culture of capital city Algiers to ecotourism to ancient Roman ruins to amazing ecotourism. The world was much more aware of it during the middle decades of the 20th century, though, thanks to the works of Paul Bowles and French Nobel-prize-winning writer Albert Camus (born in Algeria), as well as its brutal…

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3 cheers for Algiers!

 Wikipedia Quick, what’s Africa’s largest country? If you said Congo, Libya, or South Africa, well, yes, they’re certainly up there, but the answer is Libya’s (plus Morocco’s and Tunisia’s) next-door neighbor Algeria – bigger than Alaska plus California put together, or nearly three times the size of the British Isles. It shares many allures in common with Morocco and Tunisia, but although it has been a major trading partner for Europe (especially in petrol and natural gas), touristically it…

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  • A streamlined visa upon arrival system, more tour operator products, increased protection for its cultural heritage, and infrastructure improvements, among other things, have landed Algeria on the BBC´s list of top travel destinations for the coming year. Bravo! https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251209-the-20-best-places-to-t...
    The 20 best places to travel in 2026
    From a Polynesian island ringed by blue lagoons to the heart of Chile's wine country, these are BBC journalists' top destinations this year.
  • Over the years, Algeria has been largely eclipsed touristically by its neighbors Morocco and Tunisia. Now they´re apparently making a bid to change that, especially when it comes to cultural tourism https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/algeria-seeks-lure-tourists-ne...
    Algeria seeks to lure tourists to neglected cultural, scenic glories
    Algeria wants to lure more visitors to the cultural and scenic treasures of Africa's largest country, shedding its status as a tourism backwater and…
  • Along with its fantastic topography, the ancient rock art of Tassili n’Ajjer National Park made National Geographic´s list of 2020´s coolest travel adventures! https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/best-of-the-worl...
    20 of the coolest travel adventures for 2024
    From a horseback safari in Kenya to river rafting in West Virginia, here’s our ranked list of the top travel experiences right now.
  • A pretty good overview from Lonely Planet for Algeria newbies: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/first-time-guide-to-algeria
    A first time guide to Algeria
    The lowdown on this under-explored North African nation.
  • Late last year, National Geographic made the case that Algeria could be Africa's "next great travel destination." What do you think after reading this? https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/is-algeria-next-g...
    Is Algeria the next great travel destination in Africa?
    Ancient fortified towns, Roman ruins, and Sahara sands make Africa’s largest country an undiscovered tourism giant hiding in plain sight.
  • If you have Netflix and are interested in Algeria, check this out like I did a couple of nights ago. "Hidden Algeria: The Sahara" is a fascinating exploration of the cities, towns, and oases in the country's south: https://www.netflix.com/es-en/title/81471124
  • Just came across a recent video offering a good intro to Algeria, including some great visuals https://youtu.be/Pn8VpNmLhMk
  • Tourism to Algeria is still fairly under the radar, but apparently in the past decade the country still ranks in the top five most visited countries in Africa. And part of its allure, besides the welcoming people, is its many historic, cultural, and natural treasures - and there are no fewer than seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites here, with another six on the tentative list. Learn more about them at https://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/dz/.
    Algeria - UNESCO World Heritage Convention
    Algeria - UNESCO World Heritage Convention
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