If you decide to fly to Algeria, there will be plenty of activities or places of history to satisfy your curiosity. Passing through the capital, you can relax in the Hamma test gardens, located in the Belouizda district and below the National Museum of Fine Arts, where you can continue your walk. Also, take the ►
If you decide to fly to Algeria, there will be plenty of activities or places of history to satisfy your curiosity. Passing through the capital, you can relax in the Hamma test gardens, located in the Belouizda district and below the National Museum of Fine Arts, where you can continue your walk. Also, take the time to visit the Martyrs' Memorial, where you will observe a breathtaking and breathtaking view of the entire city. The monument was erected on the 20th anniversary of Algerian independence. How do we pass through the city without going through the great mosque of Algiers, the largest in Africa? Does the city adventure still tempt it? Make sure to catch Constantine and its SidiM'cid suspension bridge. If you're looking for thrills and adrenaline, you've come to the right place, as it hangs you over the Rhummel Gorge. Consider visiting Ahmed Bey Palace, the city's historical tourist site, consisting of three suites decorated in oriental art and style and a beautiful botanical garden. Algeria is also rich in its multifaceted landscapes: the sea, the mountains, the desert, and the plains...Thus, go to the ski resort Tjikda in the mountains of Djurdjura in Kabylia to hurtle down the snowy slopes. You can even learn martial arts and other mountain sports that are practiced there.In summer and most of the year, the seaside resorts Annaba, Skikda, or Bejaia welcome you with their many water activities and sandy beaches. These are often compared to the Algerian Bahamas by the country's inhabitants. Close to the coast, you will have the opportunity to taste an Algerian specialty: cliponi ice cream, a lemon sorbet whose recipe is jealously guarded by local glaciers.The Algerian landscapes still have a lot to offer you; they are rich in history and bear traces of a colonial past. There are the ancient Roman ruins of Tipasa, or the last vestiges of the Ottoman Empire, inside the walls of the Palace of the Rais, a complex of three magnificent castles erected during their presence in Algeria. ◄