Algeria tours, jewel of the Sahara
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We’re all just big kids when it comes to deserts. They’re sand pits for our imaginations, so incomprehensibly vast and empty, that we fill in the blan...
Cultural tourism in Africa is still in its infancy. Not only are visitor numbers smaller than they should be, but what travellers see is only a small ...
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2 Reviews of Algeria tours, jewel of the Sahara
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 22 Oct 2023 by Carsten Klein
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
The hike over the dunes in Moul Enaga with breathtaking views of the sand and rock landscape of the Tadrart. And the sunrise on the Assekrem in the Hoggar Mountains.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
A must for desert lovers who are prepared to forego comfort for a while and accept restrictions on personal hygiene.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
I cannot make any statements about such impacts.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
A fantastic trip with breathtakingly beautiful scenery and a very good organisation on site with a crew that took wonderful care of us. Highly recommended.
Reviewed on 14 Oct 2022 by Katharine RODDE
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
The sheer variety of desert scenery, day after day, night after night as we slept out under the stars. Just wow!
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Pack in stuff bags and if you really feel the need to wash your hair, then take dry
shampoo only! Be open to the fact that the team work very hard and timings may be off from what you'd expect in a hotel. Be kind and appreciate their hospitality...
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Learning about the Tuareg way of life, their food and living very simply and closely alongside the local team was both a pleasure and a great experience.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Amazing, inspiring, and majestic - just loved being offline for so long with such a
nice group of people...
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
This tour visits a very remote region in the Sahara, which has barely been touched by the presence of humans, and we strongly believe in maintaining its pristine nature. The nature of this trip means that most nights are spent camping. We strive to ensure that we leave these areas as we find them and our team have been trained in strict no litter policies, meaning that we take all refuse to either be recycled or properly disposed of back in Algeria's main towns and cities. Washing of dishes is carried out well away from any water sources so as not to contaminate them.The part of Algeria that we visit on this tour is home to some of the most important examples of ancient rock art in the world. We take care to protect these sites and ensure that the group is appropriately briefed by their guide, to ensure that the heritage of this country is maintained for future generations – not just western travellers but more importantly to local people to whom they have far more cultural and historical significance.
Throughout the tour we make a point of using local produce for the meals provided, and stock up on supplies in the towns that we visit. Not only is this a great introduction to the culinary culture of the region but it helps in a small way to cut down on food miles.
People
Using local drivers, cooks and guides ensures that money stays within local economies and means we will be treated to such valuable, in-depth and honest knowledge which you perhaps wouldn’t get from a western guide. It also means we are keeping carbon emissions down.This trip spends time in the traditional lands of the Tuareg people, one of the Sahara’s most traditional ethnic groups who are quite wary of outsiders. Through long association with this area, our local team has established solid relationships with certain communities and our presence here is welcomed – we feel that it is very important to be seen as guests here rather than outsiders come to merely look. We are able to spend time with the communities learning about their traditions and customs.
We are careful not to disrupt the traditional way of life of the Tuareg. As a way to say thank you for allowing us to visit, we bring traditional gifts, such as sugar, tea and so on – we do not bring modern accoutrements that may change their way of life as we feel that it is important for all tribal groups that any move towards a more ‘modern’ lifestyle is made on their own terms and not imposed upon them. We give gifts to the elders of the villages who will then ensure that they are distributed appropriately, rather than just giving them to individuals, which can cause problems, jealousy and fights within small communities.
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