Grand Sahara Expedition: From Tamanrasset to Djanet

Présentation

  • Durée / Prix:10 days / 1 695 €
  • Langue:English, French, Italian
• Departure: Tamanrasset — Arrival: Djanet (return flight from Djanet).
• Visa on arrival: Yes (on request through a local agency).
• Best time / temperatures: October to May, days between 18–28°C, cool nights (5–15°C depending on altitude). Summer very hot (38–45°C).
• Accommodation: organised bivouacs throughout the tour, camping in the Ihrir valley.
• Activities: multi-day trek, In Tesmat rock paintings, crossing the tracks between Hoggar and Tassili, Ihrir oasis, Issendilene site, Djanet artisanal souk.
The + of this combined tour: Two of the largest wilderness areas of Algeria in a single tour — from the volcanic Hoggar to the sandstone Tassili, a Sahara crossing from end to end
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Highlights

  • Full Tamanrasset–Djanet crossing, two jewels of the Algerian desert
  • In Tesmat rock paintings — Saharan prehistoric art on site
  • Ihrir valley: permanent river and lush oasis at the heart of the Tassili
  • Issendilene site, mineral landscape of unreal beauty
  • Crossing the secret tracks between volcanic Hoggar and sandstone Tassili
  • Bivouacs every night under the starry sky of the Greater Sahara
  • Encounters with nomadic Tuareg communities
  • Djanet artisanal souk: Tuareg jewellery, weavings and Saharan spices

Includes / Excludes

  • 4×4 transport throughout the tour
  • French-speaking Tuareg guide
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner)
  • Camping equipment (blankets, cushions, mattresses)
  • Mineral water during the tour
  • Visa on arrival handled by the agency
  • Flights (Algiers–Tamanrasset outbound + Djanet–Algiers return)
  • Hotel if late arrival in Tamanrasset (€35/night extra)
  • Tent rental (2,000 DA if needed)
  • Personal sleeping bag
  • Repatriation insurance (mandatory, to be taken before departure)
  • National park entrance fees
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Tips for guides and drivers

Politique d'annulation

Vous pouvez annuler jusqu'à 72 heures avant le départ pour un remboursement complet.

Itinéraire

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Day 1 — In Tesmat, Taskafout, bivouac at Tazazert

  • Welcome in Tamanrasset and 4×4 departure to the first site of the tour.
  • Visit to In Tesmat: rock-painting panels of exceptional richness — cattle, hunters and Saharan fauna from over 6,000 years ago.
  • Lunch at Taskafout, a Tuareg village by a shaded wadi.
  • Afternoon: first approach hike through volcanic rock formations.
  • Bivouac set up at Tazazert at sunset, first night under the stars.

Day 2 — Afr, Iboug, bivouac at Toukrimine

  • Early departure towards Afr, crossing a black-basalt plateau with spectacular geological formations.
  • Stop at Iboug: rest in a deep wadi, lunch in the shade of the rocks.
  • Afternoon walking through a mineral landscape that gradually opens onto sand expanses.
  • Arrival and bivouac at Toukrimine, quiet evening around the fire.

Day 3 — Tinesmadh, AHA bivouac

  • Transition stage between the Hoggar and the first Tassili landscapes.
  • Lunch and rest stop at Tinesmadh — pocket of freshness in a wadi with sparse vegetation.
  • Afternoon walk on the plateaus, first sandstone formations announcing the Tassili.
  • AHA bivouac: camp set up in a natural site sheltered from the wind, starry night.

Day 4 — Tisgharine, trek to Indlajin

  • Morning: drive to Tisgharine, lunch at this rocky site with ochre and purple colours.
  • Gradual entry into the Tassili n'Ajjer — sandstone formations replace volcanic basalt.
  • Afternoon trek towards Indlajin, paths winding between sandstone cliffs.
  • Bivouac at Indlajin, blazing sunset on the orange walls of the Tassili.

Day 5 — Akhbourai, rest at In Takat

  • Morning through the sandstone corridors of Akhbourai, a labyrinth of rocks with fantastic shapes sculpted by the wind.
  • Discovery of rock engravings and paintings along the way — the Tassili gradually reveals its prehistoric treasures.
  • Mid-day arrival at In Takat, well-deserved rest site.
  • Free afternoon: nap, swim in a guelta if water level allows, photography.
  • Bivouac at In Takat, relaxed evening.

Day 6 — Iniran Makronin, bivouac at Tajmait Hajrit

  • Departure from Iniran Makronin, passing through alternating dune and rocky landscapes.
  • Crossing one of the wildest and least-visited sectors of the Tassili n'Ajjer.
  • Possible encounter with nomadic Tuareg families on the move.
  • Bivouac at Tajmait Hajrit, a site set between two red sandstone cliffs — natural protection from the wind.
  • Starry sky of exceptional density, far from any artificial light.

Day 7 — Arrival at the Ihrir valley

  • Highlight stage of the tour: gradual descent towards the Ihrir valley, one of the most preserved oases of the Tassili.
  • Sudden appearance of vegetation — tamarisks, dwarf palms, rushes — in this otherwise arid mineral setting.
  • The Ihrir river flows permanently between sandstone rocks: a Saharan miracle.
  • Camp set up in the valley, swim in the natural pools.
  • Evening by the water, soothing atmosphere after the long stages on the plateau.

Day 8 — Exploration of the Ihrir valley, local village

  • Full day in the Ihrir valley — walks along the river between cliffs and vegetation.
  • Visit to the village of Ihrir: dwellings of stone and dried clay, encounter with the families of the oasis.
  • Mint tea, cultural exchanges, local crafts.
  • Exploration of rock engravings hidden in the walls above the valley.
  • Second night at Ihrir — enjoy the unique freshness of this timeless place.

Day 9 — Issendilene

  • Drive to Issendilene, a natural site of lunar, mysterious beauty near Djanet.
  • Landscape of pink dunes framed by black cliffs — striking contrast unique to the Tassili.
  • Site exploration, photographs, free time to absorb these exceptional panoramas.
  • Last bivouac under the stars, gathering around the fire with the tour team.
  • Nostalgic evening before arrival in town the next day.

Day 10 — Djanet, artisanal souk, return to Algiers

  • Arrival in Djanet, capital of the Tassili n'Ajjer — shower at the guesthouse and breakfast in town.
  • Visit to the Tuareg artisanal souk of Djanet: silver Tuareg jewellery, chèches, Berber rugs, pottery, desert spices.
  • Optional visit to the Tassili n'Ajjer museum if time allows.
  • Lunch in town, last shopping.
  • Transfer to Tiska airport in Djanet for the return flight to Algiers.
  • End of tour.

FAQs

When is this tour scheduled?

This tour is available from October to May, on any dates you wish. Summer (June to September) is not advised: temperatures in the Hoggar and Tassili can exceed 40°C.

Contact the agency with your availability: it will assemble a group or arrange the departure based on the Algiers–Tamanrasset flight schedule.

Note: price calculated on the basis of 3 to 10 people — sliding price depending on group size.

How does the visa on arrival work?

- A visa is mandatory for foreign nationals, but thanks to the visa-on-arrival procedure, you no longer need to visit consulates or embassies.

- The visa-on-arrival procedure is handled by your travel agency. As soon as you book, the agency takes care of all the necessary formalities.

Form and Documentation:
• At the time of booking, your agency sends you a form to fill in.
• Fill in this form and return it to the agency together with a scan of your passport.

Processing by the Agency: The agency submits the completed form and your passport copy to the Algerian Ministry of Tourism and Crafts. You will then receive a confirmation in the form of a "laisser-passer", usually within 15 days.

At Check-in: Present your laisser-passer to board. This document is essential for check-in and entry into the country.

On Arrival in Algeria: You will need to present:
• Your laisser-passer.
• Pay the visa fee: €96 or 14,000 Algerian dinars. Payment can be made in cash, including in euros (price subject to change).
• A bank statement or proof of resources (such as payslip, tax return, or pension statement).
• Your return flight ticket.
• Your repatriation insurance certificate.

Visa Stamping: Once these steps are completed, a visa will be stamped in your passport, allowing you to start your trip to Djanet.

What should you know before leaving?

• This tour is point-to-point: you arrive in Tamanrasset and leave from Djanet. Plan two separate flights (or a combined flight via the agency).
• Best period: October to May — pleasant temperatures (18–28°C during the day), cool to cold nights (5–15°C depending on altitude and season).
• Fitness level: Moderate. The tour alternates 4×4 and walking. No extreme stages, but good general fitness is recommended.
• Hotel accommodation: If your flight arrives late in Tamanrasset on day 1, a hotel night may be needed (€35/night, not included).
• Mobile network: Non-existent on most of the tour. Plan to disconnect completely for 10 days.

What to bring in your suitcase for this tour?

This list is not exhaustive — your travel agent will give you the full list of essentials.

• Light clothing for the day and warm clothing for the night.
• Sleeping bag (not provided — essential for bivouac nights).
• Comfortable hiking or walking shoes.
• Walking poles (recommended).
• Cap or chèche (sun and sand protection).
• Sunscreen SPF 50+.
• Moisturiser for face and hands.
• Lip balm.
• Sunglasses.
• Water bottle (minimum 2 litres/day).
• Headlamp.
• Power bank.
• Personal first-aid kit.
• Wet wipes and toilet paper.
When is this tour scheduled?

This tour is available from October to May, on any dates you wish. Summer (June to September) is not advised: temperatures in the Hoggar and Tassili can exceed 40°C.

Contact the agency with your availability: it will assemble a group or arrange the departure based on the Algiers–Tamanrasset flight schedule.

Note: price calculated on the basis of 3 to 10 people — sliding price depending on group size.

How does the visa on arrival work?

- A visa is mandatory for foreign nationals, but thanks to the visa-on-arrival procedure, you no longer need to visit consulates or embassies.

- The visa-on-arrival procedure is handled by your travel agency. As soon as you book, the agency takes care of all the necessary formalities.

Form and Documentation:
• At the time of booking, your agency sends you a form to fill in.
• Fill in this form and return it to the agency together with a scan of your passport.

Processing by the Agency: The agency submits the completed form and your passport copy to the Algerian Ministry of Tourism and Crafts. You will then receive a confirmation in the form of a "laisser-passer", usually within 15 days.

At Check-in: Present your laisser-passer to board. This document is essential for check-in and entry into the country.

On Arrival in Algeria: You will need to present:
• Your laisser-passer.
• Pay the visa fee: €96 or 14,000 Algerian dinars. Payment can be made in cash, including in euros (price subject to change).
• A bank statement or proof of resources (such as payslip, tax return, or pension statement).
• Your return flight ticket.
• Your repatriation insurance certificate.

Visa Stamping: Once these steps are completed, a visa will be stamped in your passport, allowing you to start your trip to Djanet.

What should you know before leaving?

• This tour is point-to-point: you arrive in Tamanrasset and leave from Djanet. Plan two separate flights (or a combined flight via the agency).
• Best period: October to May — pleasant temperatures (18–28°C during the day), cool to cold nights (5–15°C depending on altitude and season).
• Fitness level: Moderate. The tour alternates 4×4 and walking. No extreme stages, but good general fitness is recommended.
• Hotel accommodation: If your flight arrives late in Tamanrasset on day 1, a hotel night may be needed (€35/night, not included).
• Mobile network: Non-existent on most of the tour. Plan to disconnect completely for 10 days.

What to bring in your suitcase for this tour?

This list is not exhaustive — your travel agent will give you the full list of essentials.

• Light clothing for the day and warm clothing for the night.
• Sleeping bag (not provided — essential for bivouac nights).
• Comfortable hiking or walking shoes.
• Walking poles (recommended).
• Cap or chèche (sun and sand protection).
• Sunscreen SPF 50+.
• Moisturiser for face and hands.
• Lip balm.
• Sunglasses.
• Water bottle (minimum 2 litres/day).
• Headlamp.
• Power bank.
• Personal first-aid kit.
• Wet wipes and toilet paper.

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