Presentation
- Durée / Prix:5 days / 450 €
- Langue:English, French, Italian
• Visa: not required for French nationals.
• Best period / temperatures: October to April, daytime between 15–28°C. Very hot summer (45°C+).
• Accommodations: local hotels and Ibadite guesthouses.
• Activities: M'zab cities (UNESCO), regulated market of Beni Isguen, Ibadite architecture, Sahara.
• Ghardaïa's highlight: The M'zab Valley, a masterpiece of Saharan architecture listed by UNESCO.
Highlights
- Discovery of the M'zab valley, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Visit to the 5 Ibadite cities: Ghardaïa, Beni Isguen, Melika, Bou Noura, El Atteuf
- Camel trek through the Sahara
- Night camping under the desert stars
- Cultural immersion in Berber architecture and traditions
- Typical artisan market: rugs, jewellery and spices
Included / Not Included
- Professional French-speaking guide
- Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Accommodation in a 3-star hotel (4 nights)
- Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Camel trek through the Sahara
- Night camping under the stars
- Guided tours of the 5 M'zab cities
- Entry fees to all mentioned sites
- Airport / hotel transfers
- International or domestic flights
- Algerian entry visa
- Travel and repatriation insurance
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Tips for guides and drivers
- Alcoholic beverages
Itinéraire
Expand allDay 1 — Arrival in Ghardaïa
- Welcome at Algiers airport and flight or road to Ghardaïa
- Check-in at the hotel
- Guided tour of the historic town centre and discovery of the traditional souk
- Dinner featuring typical local M'zab cuisine
Day 2 — Beni Isguen & Melika
- Visit to the regulated market and citadel of Beni Isguen, a holy city with strict rules
- Exploration of the narrow streets and traditional Ibadite houses of Melika, perched on its rocky outcrop
- Evening: return to Ghardaïa and free time
Day 3 — Bou Noura & El Atteuf
- Discovery of the peaceful and harmonious architecture of Bou Noura
- Visit to the oldest city of the M'zab: El Atteuf, with its ancient mosque with a conical minaret and historic cemetery
- Evening with optional cultural performances
Day 4 — Sahara Excursion
- Full day discovering the Sahara desert
- Camel trek through the dunes
- Visit to the ancestral foggara irrigation systems of the oases
- Night camping under an exceptional starry sky
Day 5 — Departure
- Free morning for shopping at the craft markets (rugs, Berber jewellery, spices)
- Visit to the Ghardaïa Museum
- Transfer to the airport and return to Algiers or final destination
Frequently Asked Questions
When is this circuit available?
By contacting the travel agency, they will take your availability into account and suggest dates aligned with Air Algérie flight schedules, ensuring smooth logistics.
How does the visa on arrival work?
The visa-on-arrival procedure is handled by your travel agency. From the moment you book, the agency takes care of all the necessary formalities.
Form and Documentation:
• At the time of booking, your agency will send you a form to fill in.
• Complete this form and return it to the agency along with a scan of your passport.
Agency Processing: The agency submits the completed form and a copy of your passport to Algeria's Ministry of Tourism and Crafts. You will then receive confirmation in the form of a "laissez-passer", usually within 15 days.
At Check-in: Present your laissez-passer to board. This document is essential for check-in and entry into the country.
Upon Arrival in Algeria: You will need to present the following documents:
• Your laissez-passer.
• Pay the visa fee: €96 or 14,000 Algerian dinars. Payment can be made in cash, with euros accepted (price subject to change).
• A bank statement or proof of financial resources (such as pay slip, tax assessment, or retirement certificate).
• Your return airline ticket.
• Your repatriation insurance certificate.
Visa Stamping: Once these steps are completed, a visa will be stamped in your passport, allowing you to begin your journey to Ghardaïa.
What to know before you go?
• Respect local customs: Ghardaïa has a conservative culture. Modest dress is strongly recommended, especially in the old cities and markets.
What to pack for this circuit?
• Light clothing for the day and warm layers for the night.
• Hiking shoes.
• Cap or hat.
• Sunscreen.
• Moisturising cream for face and hands.
• Lip balm.
• Sunglasses.
• Water bottle.
• Torch / headlamp.
This circuit is available from September to May, allowing you to choose the dates that suit you.
By contacting the travel agency, they will take your availability into account and suggest dates aligned with Air Algérie flight schedules, ensuring smooth logistics.
A visa is required for foreign nationals, but thanks to this visa-on-arrival procedure, you no longer need to visit consulates or embassies.
The visa-on-arrival procedure is handled by your travel agency. From the moment you book, the agency takes care of all the necessary formalities.
Form and Documentation:
• At the time of booking, your agency will send you a form to fill in.
• Complete this form and return it to the agency along with a scan of your passport.
Agency Processing: The agency submits the completed form and a copy of your passport to Algeria's Ministry of Tourism and Crafts. You will then receive confirmation in the form of a "laissez-passer", usually within 15 days.
At Check-in: Present your laissez-passer to board. This document is essential for check-in and entry into the country.
Upon Arrival in Algeria: You will need to present the following documents:
• Your laissez-passer.
• Pay the visa fee: €96 or 14,000 Algerian dinars. Payment can be made in cash, with euros accepted (price subject to change).
• A bank statement or proof of financial resources (such as pay slip, tax assessment, or retirement certificate).
• Your return airline ticket.
• Your repatriation insurance certificate.
Visa Stamping: Once these steps are completed, a visa will be stamped in your passport, allowing you to begin your journey to Ghardaïa.
• Best period: autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) are ideal to avoid extreme summer and winter temperatures.
• Respect local customs: Ghardaïa has a conservative culture. Modest dress is strongly recommended, especially in the old cities and markets.
This list is not exhaustive; your travel agent will give you the complete list of necessities to bring with you.
• Light clothing for the day and warm layers for the night.
• Hiking shoes.
• Cap or hat.
• Sunscreen.
• Moisturising cream for face and hands.
• Lip balm.
• Sunglasses.
• Water bottle.
• Torch / headlamp.
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