Do not go to Algeria...

The first time sand dunes touch you, it is not something you can pass without feeling, when your steps sink into the yellow gel, you can only apply the "silence" and feel the time standing and standing on your sighing, the exuberance of what makes you overflowing and trembling your soul like a revolving mystic.

Our desert is different, it has always attracted tourists from the world thanks to the volcanic formations carved by the wind and the oases spread over it, so this journey was also different, it was not meant to cut a plane ticket and access to a certain area and spend time, but was a desire to discover the desert through Safari Road.
The trip included 30 tourists from various states, a group of photographers, doctors and journalists, organized by a tourist agency in coordination with tourist agencies in the south, from the jewel "Jant" to pass the yellow lands to Tamanrasset to introduce the beauty and charm of the Algerian desert.

The beginning was from the charming Gantt, Gant Jewel, we chose the deep road leading to Tamanrasset which multiplies the length of the direct route up to 800 km, while a long day begins by cutting 300 km for seven days of fantasy nights. Is a part of the wealth and should be preserved and valued, from the fascinating landscapes to the animal and plant resources, in addition to the archaeological sites that are abundant in them and are exceptional in the desert region, as well as the cow crying in Jant, inscriptions on the red stone in the form of crying cow in the middle of the desert.

It was nice to attend one of the weddings that is inherent in the area
The Sabeiba Festival, which is held each year in parallel with the Ashura event, which is attended by all the inhabitants of the region and foreign tourists, is a folkloric show filled with the traditions and traditions of the Turvish, where Tuareg women begin singing and dancing while wearing their sweetest clothes and jewelery.
We also learned about desert cuisine for the people of the south.
The story of the Sabibah festival, which falls on the tenth of Muharram, was a war between two tribes in one of the ancient times. When they managed to resolve their disputes and declared peace and reconciliation, an annual celebration was agreed upon to commemorate this reconciliation. Such as Elise, Ravella, and even from the states of the homeland and the European countries.
During the journey, we were sleeping in the open, we were making tents and lighting a fire, a sight and no wonder, a mixture of colors, a dream-like sky, a luminous moon, with stars studded like a Taravian woman in her sweetest appearance with a blue gauze gown. Our restaurant was mobile and the world was different As if you are standing in front of the "extreme presence", in the morning a new walk begins as soon as the sun shines, the huge and different, we walk in silence, but in a long conversation with the depths, when the sun begins to smile as it emerges from behind the sand dunes, Communicate with the Earth.

Tamanrasset is 2,000 km away from Algiers.
Tamanrasset is the capital of Hafar, the home of the Tuareg Tinhan myth and the world of magic and collapse, where you find the wonderful nature waiting to invite you to a journey you never thought of because everything is attractive and distinct. It is that wonderful and vast world that takes you to discover the secrets of nature and the meaning of existence and continuity that you feel in yourself.
The state of Tamanrasset boasts a long history dating back to that distant time, where primitive man appeared and built a distinguished civilization known as the face of the desert of Algeria and flourished before the civilization of the pharaohs for 5000 years attested to the drawings and stone inscriptions that preserve the history of the region and discovered Tassielli Alhagar and Tidekelt, An outdoor museum of prehistoric arts and therefore UNESCO's national hogar area is classified within the preserved world heritage.
If you visit Algeria, you will want to stay there.

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