Welcome to the enigmatic region of Tadrart, an arid expanse nestled in the southwest of Algeria, where nature unveils a theater of mountainous desert landscapes. Get ready to be fascinated by almost lunar scenes, an invitation to an authentic expedition in the heart of unspoilt savagery.
Tadrart is not just an arid region, it is a living canvas where earth and sky meet in a magical choreography. Prepare for an adventure that transcends time and space, where the wildness of the Tadrart becomes the theater of your own desert epic.
Notes:
- Accommodation: tent
Coaching: guide – French-speaking, Arabic-speaking guide
Group: minimum 8 people
Highlights:
We also offer tailor-made tours according to your preferences and specific requests to ensure a personalized and unforgettable travel experience
After the bivouac in Tin Amali we go towards the plateau
d'Imaharhaten. We progress towards oued el Berj (paintings and rock engravings) bivouac.
We cross the dunes until the beautiful decoration of Moul Naga bivouac.
We discover the dunes of Téhé Tahoussait and the impressive arches shaped by the wind.
On all the banks of the Oued In Djaren we observe the engravings of Ouan Zaouaten, the animals of the savannah undoubtedly attest to the existence of a warmer and greener climate. We arrive at the ark of Tin Tihak, bivouac.
We stop in the guelta Bouhedianla, we admire the paintings and the famous hedgehog rock. A view that extends to the dunes of Tin Merzouga a landscape dyed red at sunset. Bivouac.
We leave Tin Merzouga to head to Imesnougua and its caves polished by erosion then we progress Oued In Djaren visit paintings and engraving bivouac in Tin tebourak.
We walk on the banks of the oued indjeren, to admire paintings and engravings of rare beauty and a magnificent state of conservation. Bivouac in the middle of the dunes of Ajalati
We leave the Tadrart ver l'erg Admer. Bivouac in Tiska
Visit the city of Djanet shopping, dinner and transfer to the airport.
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