Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Algeria 2024 | Ultimate Travel Guide
Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Algeria 2024 | Ultimate Travel Guide
Discover the hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes of Algeria in 2024! As the largest country in Africa, Algeria is home to a rich history, diverse culture, and incredible natural beauty. From ancient Roman ruins to stunning desert landscapes, here are the Top 10 must-visit places in Algeria:
1-Algiers – Explore the vibrant capital city with its stunning Ottoman architecture and historic Casbah.
2-Timgad – Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site, an exceptionally well-preserved Roman city.
3-Constantine – Known as the ‘City of Bridges,’ Constantine is an architectural wonder built on cliffs.
4-Oran – Enjoy Algeria’s second-largest city, famous for its music, beaches, and lively atmosphere.
5-Ghardaïa – Discover the unique architecture and culture of the M'zab Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
6-Tassili n'Ajjer – Explore the vast desert landscapes and prehistoric rock art in this stunning national park.
7-Tipaza – Walk through the ancient Roman ruins by the sea in this picturesque coastal town.
8-Annaba – Visit this charming coastal city known for its beaches and the Basilica of St. Augustine.
9-Djanet – Gateway to the Sahara, Djanet is perfect for experiencing the beauty of Algeria’s desert.
10-Hoggar Mountains – Adventure into the heart of the Sahara with dramatic landscapes and ancient sites.
Whether you're seeking Algerian culture, ancient history, or stunning natural scenery, this Ultimate Algeria Travel Guide will inspire your next adventure. From the Mediterranean coast to the Sahara Desert, Algeria offers travelers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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00:00:00 Welcome to Algeria!
00:00:40 Algiers - The Pearl of the Mediterranean
00:01:40 Oran - Where the Music Moves You
00:02:12 Constantine - The City Carved in Stone
00:02:53 Timgad - Whispers of the Roman Empire
00:04:01 Ghardaia - An Oasis of Tranquility
00:04:50 Tassili n'Ajjer - Where Time Stands Still
00:05:25 Annaba - Where History Meets the Sea
00:06:22 Bejaia - The Jewel of the Kabylie
00:07:20 Tlemcen - A Tapestry of Cultures
00:08:29 Djanet - Gateway to the Sahara
00:09:34 Until Next Time, Algeria!
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Une très belle journée a la plage de Tamaris Aïn Taya
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Driving in Algeria - From Boudouaou (Boumerdes) to Ain Benian - من بودواو إلى عين البنيان
In this video, I'm driving from Boudouaou, that sits on the border between Boumerdes and Algiers (east of the capital) to Ain Benian (one of the westernmost parts of Algiers). Most of my road trip is on National Highway 5 (N5 on the maps) that goes through the suburbs of Reghaia, Rouiba, Dar El Beida (where the Algiers international airport is located), El Harrach, Baraki, Ain Naadja, Kouba, Les Anassers, Birkhadem, Hydra, Ben Aknoun, Dely Brahim, Ouled Fayet, and Cheraga. This is the highway that we commonly call the Ben Aknoun Motorway and that goes all the way to Zeralda (the westernmost town in the wilaya of Algiers).
Driving in Algiers - From El Madania (ex-Salembier) to Bir Mourad Rais
Join me on this short trip where I'll be driving from El Madania to the nearby neighborhood of Bir Mourad Rais, a neighborhood that's also a crossroads between Hydra, El Madania, and Les Sources. I'll be driving through the southern part of Le Ravin de la Femme Sauvage (Frères Bouadou Street). Algiers Around Algiers.
Aïn Taya Plage Tamaris
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Driving in Algiers - From Chevalley to Champ de Manoeuvres (Place 1er Mai)
Buckle up and join me on this trip as I'm driving from Chevalley (between Bouzareah and Ben Aknoun) to Champ de Manoeuvres (Place 1er Mai in Central Algiers). I'll be driving through Châteauneuf, El Biar and the Mohamed Bougara Boulevard, filming many places of the higher parts of Algiers. Algiers around Algiers. Enjoy the ride!
Travel in Algeria : Une après-midi à Aïn Benian
Aïn Benian, 20 km à l'ouest d'Alger. Si vous n'avez pas de véhicule, vous pouvez y aller en taxi, pour un peu moins de 2000 dinars aller-retour.
A Faire : visiter le port de La Madrague (aussi appelé El Djamila), vous promener sur le front de mer, manger du poisson frais dans l'un des restaurants en face du port.
En été, la Madrague est aussi accessible en bateau depuis le port de La Pêcherie à Alger centre. Il faut compter 50 minutes de trajet pour moins de 100 dinars.
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Driving in Algiers - From Ain Benian to the Central Post Office (Grande Poste)
In this video, I'm driving from Ain Benian to the Central Algiers where I'm ending my trip at the Central Post Office (Grande Poste d'Alger). I've chose to take the seashore route to the center of the capital. I attempted to film this video a couple of months ago, on a nice foggy afternoon, but sadly, I lost it because my phone's memory was full and I didn't realize that. This time, I seized the opportunity of a sunny Friday morning to re-film it.
Driving in Algiers - From Ain Benian to Cheraga
Ain Benian and Cheraga are just a short distance apart. The two municipalities are neighbors and local residents frequently visit each other's neighborhood. So discover with me one of the quickest and most practical routes that links Ain Benian to Cheraga, bot suburbs of western Algiers. Algiers around Algiers! Enjoy!
From Ain Benian to Didouche Mourad via Bouzareah
This is one of the longest trips I've ever driven in Algiers and it's the one where I'm going from Ain Benian to the city center (Didouche Mourad Street) via the interesting (and very long) route that goes through Bouzareah, Oued Koriche (Fontaine Fraîche) and Telemly. In fact, this route goes through some of the highest parts of the city before it joins Central Algiers that's on the seashore. If you have any questions or suggestions, welcome :-)
Driving in Algiers - From Rahmania to Ain Benian
In this video, I'm driving from the small town of Rahmania, the administrative center of one of the westernmost municipalities of Algiers, to Ain Benian, on the seashore. Countless Algiers residents are being relocated to the area of Sidi Abdallah and Ramhania and it's worth filming videos on how to drive from Algiers' new residential areas to places where the future residents of these areas can have fun.
Driving in Algiers - From Ain Benian to Bouzareah through Sidi El Kebir
Join me on this interesting journey to discover the route between Ain Benian (on the western coast of Algiers) to Bouzareah via the neighborhood of Sidi El Kebir which is part of the Rais Hamidou municipality. This is one of the least known parts of Algiers, the exotic Algiers that very few people know or have ever seen and despite the fact that some parts look rural and newly developed they're also deeply connected to Algiers' history. Rais Hamidou is named after a famous captain of the late 18th and early 19th centuries of Ottoman Algiers, a historical figure who was a hero to Algiers' residents and in the Sidi El Kebir area, you can see how high and rugged this part of the Algiers Sahel massif are, which explains why, more than 10 centuries ago, Buluggin ibn Ziri chose the ancient city of Icosium, nestled in that same massif, to establish his own capital. Algiers around Algiers (AI likes this sentence which helps me appear in search engine results). Let's discover all this together!
Driving in Algiers - From Hussein Dey to Ain Benian
Join me on this trip where I'll be driving from Hussein Dey, in eastern Algiers, to Ain Benian, Algiers' westernmost neighborhood. On this trip, I'll be visiting the coastal parts Central Algiers, Bab El Oued, Bologhine, Rais Hamidou, Bainem, and El Hammamet by driving on the seashore road to Ain Benian. That route also leads to many of Algiers' western beaches and offers, in many places, a wonderful view on the sea. Algiers around Algiers. Enjoy!
الشاطئ الاصطناعي لامدراق-عين البنيان/la madrague ain benian-Plage artificielle
الشاطئ الاصطناعي لامدراق-عين البنيان/la madrague ain benian-Plage artificielle
Driving in Algiers - From Hussein Dey to the Botanical Garden
I haven't used Hussein Dey as a departure point in a long time, but this time, I'm starting my video from this beautiful neighborhood of eastern Algiers to go to the city's old and beautiful Botanical Garden, aka Jardin d'Essai, located in El Hamma which is part of the municipality of Belouizdad. The Botanical Garden is so close to Hussein Dey that you could, actually go there on foot. The whole area is one of the most beautiful in all of Algiers. Have a nice trip :-)
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Algeria has been inhabited by Berbers (or Imazighen) since at least 10,000 BC. After 1000 BC, the Carthaginians began establishing settlements along the coast. The Berbers seized the opportunity offered by the Punic Wars to become independent of Carthage, and Berber kingdoms began to emerge, most notably Numidia. In 200 BC, however, they were once again taken over, this time by the Roman Republic. When the Western Roman Empire collapsed, Berbers became independent again in many areas, while the Vandals took control over other parts, where they remained until expelled by the generals of the Byzantine Emperor, Justinian I. The Byzantine Empire then retained a precarious grip on the east of the country until the coming of the Arabs in the eighth century.
Having converted the Kutama of Kabylie to its cause, the Shia Fatimids overthrew the Rustamids, and conquered Egypt. They left Algeria and Tunisia to their Zirid vassals; when the latter rebelled and adopted Sunnism, the Shia Fatimids sent in the Banu Hilal, a populous Arab tribe, to weaken them. This initiated the Arabization of the region. The Almoravids and Almohads, Berber dynasties from the west founded by religious reformers, brought a period of relative peace and development; however, with the Almohads' collapse, Algeria became a battleground for their three successor states, the Algerian Zayyanids, Tunisian Hafsids, and Moroccan Marinids. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Spanish Empire started attacking and subsuming a few Algerian coastal settlements.
Algeria was brought into the Ottoman Empire by Khair ad-Din and his brother Aruj in 1517, and they established Algeria's modern boundaries in the north and made its coast a base for the Ottoman corsairs; their privateering peaked in Algiers in the 1600s. Piracy on American vessels in the Mediterranean resulted in the First (1801--1805) and Second Barbary War (1815) with the United States. The piracy acts forced people captured on the boats into slavery; alternatively when the pirates attacked coastal villages in southern and western Europe the inhabitants were forced into slavery.[4] Raids by Barbary pirates on Western Europe did not cease until 1816, when a Royal Navy raid, assisted by six Dutch vessels, destroyed the port of Algiers and its fleet of Barbary ships. Spanish occupation of Algerian ports at this time was a source of concern for the local inhabitants.
The head of state is the President of Algeria, who is elected to a five year term and is constitutionally limited to two terms. Algeria has suffrage for Islamic men at 30 years of age.[1] The President is the head of the Council of Ministers and of the High Security Council. He appoints the Prime Minister who is also the head of government. The Prime Minister appoints the Council of Ministers.
The Algerian parliament is bicameral, consisting of a lower chamber, the National People's Assembly (APN), with 380 members; and an upper chamber, the Council Of Nation, with 144 members. The APN is elected every five years.
Under the 1976 constitution (as modified 1979, and amended in 1988, 1989, and 1996) Algeria is a multi-party state. All parties must be approved by the Ministry of the Interior. To date, Algeria has had more than 40 legal political parties. According to the constitution, no political association may be formed if it is based on differences in religion, language, race, gender or region.Algeria is currently divided into 48 provinces (wilayas), 553 districts (daïras) and 1,541 municipalities (communes, baladiyahs). Each province, district, and municipality is named after its seat, which is mostly also the largest city.
According to the Algerian constitution, a province is a territorial collectivity enjoying some economic freedom. The People's Provincial Assembly is the political entity governing a province, which has a president, who is elected by the members of the assembly. They are in turn elected on universal suffrage every five years. The Wali (Prefect or governor) directs each province. This person is chosen by the Algerian President to handle the PPA's decisions.
01 Adrar · 02 Chlef · 03 Laghouat · 04 Oum-El-Bouaghi · 05 Batna · 06 Béjaïa · 07 Biskra · 08 Béchar · 09 Blida · 10 Bouira · 11 Tamanrasset · 12 Tébessa · 13 Tlemcen · 14 Tiaret · 15 Tizi-Ouzou · 16 Alger · 17 Djelfa · 18 Jijel · 19 Sétif · 20 Saïda · 21 Skikda · 22 Sidi-Bel-Abbès · 23 Annaba · 24 Guelma · 25 Constantine · 26 Médéa · 27 Mostaganem · 28 M'Sila · 29 Mascara · 30 Ouargla · 31 Oran · 32 El-Bayadh 33 Illizi · 34 Bordj-Bou-Arreridj · 35 Boumerdès · 36 El-Taref · 37 Tindouf · 38 Tissemsilt · 39 El-Oued · 40 Khenchela · 41 Souk-Ahras · 42 Tipaza · 43 Mila · 44 Aïn-Defla · 45 Naâma · 46 Aïn-Témouchent · 47 Ghardaïa · 48 Relizane
Driving in Algiers - Central Algiers on a Misty Day - الجزائر الوسطى في يوم ضبابي
While I was driving on Fernane Hanafi Street in Hussein Dey, I really enjoyed the way Central Algiers looked on a misty day, so much so that this inspired me to film this short video just to show you how beautiful it looked. Enjoy the trip and visit the White City :-)
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Driving in Algiers - From Ben Aknoun to El Biar
Join me this time as I drive from Ben Aknoun to El Biar. Both neighborhoods are in the upper parts of Algiers and close to each other, and the area of Ben Aknoun I'm going to drive through has significantly changed in the last twenty years. Algiers Around Algiers. Enjoy!