What is the best time to visit Algeria?
Arabiaweather.com-Ismail Qassimi- Algeria occupies a vast area of nearly two and a half million square kilometres, and extends from north to south, making the weather variable from one region to another, making it a country that can attract tourists throughout the year.
Algeria embraces the Mediterranean Sea from the north along a length of 1,600 kilometers, and thus provides it with a beautiful and wonderful coastline that varies between sandy, pebbly and rocky granite beaches. To visit the coastal areas, the summer months are considered the preferred period.
In any case, it is possible to visit the major northern cities throughout the year, such as Algiers, Oran , Tlemcen, and Constantine , because it includes many attractions that are worth a visit, especially since the weather does not negatively affect it even if you are in the rainy winter.
Also, visiting Algiers in the winter means the opportunity to enjoy the snow and ski resorts in the heights of Sharia and Tikjda nearby, and at the same time visit the Roman ruins in coastal Tipaza .
For lovers of watching the snow and enjoying its atmosphere, they can visit Algeria during the period from December to March, where you will find the European atmosphere in a number of heights such as Sharia, the Djerja mountains, and the pagan Sunday boundary. Perhaps the city of Setif is the bride city that should not be missed during this period, especially when the snow embraces the city. Beautiful archaeological .
A visit to the Sahara Desert does not seem exciting to Arab travelers, but in fact it offers another model of culture and living in the desert unlike what is in the Arab East. You can visit the desert from October to April to enjoy the hospitality of the Tuareg Berbers.
You can also visit the desert to enjoy the Al-Ahaggar National Park and see the amazing sights in the Tassili N’Ajer Park , which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, as the reserve is filled with charming caves, petrified forests and many rock arts, in addition to the cities and palaces of the Ghardia Valley (Ghardaia), which are also classified as world heritage.
In the period from September to May until June, it is possible to visit the tourist interior regions that enjoy less hot weather than the Sahara desert, such as Biskra, which contains the tomb of the great companion Uqba bin Nafeh Al-Fihri, the ancient cultural city of Bou Saada, and a number of other interior regions.
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