... The main cities are located in the Tell such as Algiers and Oran. Algiers is a modern city with a harbour and all around it is French architecture, which looks lovely.
Secondary, the High Plateu, which is south of the Tell and north of the Sahara. Here there are lovely salt lakes. However, ... Read review
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Advantages: It is one of the beautiful place in the world Disadvantages: Hardy nobody spoke english which is sometimes good because it is a sense of culture
...in the Tell such as Algiers and Oran. Algiers is a modern city with a harbour and all around it is French architecture, which looks lovely.
Secondary, the High Plateu, which is south of the Tell and north of the Sahara. Here there are lovely salt lakes. However, when I was there the water started to dry up.
Thirdly, the Sahara, which is Arabic for “desert”. It forms the largest part of Algeria and is mainly a rocky plateau ... ...go next time to Algeria I want to come and it rain because streams flow through the valleys and was told it was called wadis. Oases are scattered throughout the beautiful desert even if I did not see one. I would like to have seen one but maybe next time. It is areas of greenery that are watered by springs and wells.
I cannot wait to back to Algeria next year because it is so beautiful and the people are so friendly and helpful. However, ... more
I went to Algeria two years ago and it was the best experience ever. It is situated in the north-western part of the African continent, near the Mediterranean Sea. The scenery consists of a beautiful sandy desert called the Sahara, which is long the Mediterranean Sea. It is the most beautiful sight you will ever see.
I went on a big tour around the Atlas Mountains where the sights are unbelievable to say the lease. Where the mountains divide Algeria into three regions. First of all is The Tell, which is Arabic for “hill” and is so beautiful it lies along the Mediterranean. The main cities are located in the Tell such as Algiers and Oran. Algiers is a modern city with a harbour and all around it is French architecture, which looks lovely.
Secondary, the High Plateu, which is south of the Tell and north of the Sahara. Here there are lovely salt lakes. However, when I was there the water started to dry up.
Thirdly, the Sahara, which is Arabic for “desert”. It forms the largest part of Algeria and is mainly a rocky plateau and giant areas of sand dunes called ergs. When I go next time to Algeria I want to come and it rain because streams flow through the valleys and was told it was called wadis. Oases are scattered throughout the beautiful desert even if I did not see one. I would like to have seen one but maybe next time. It is areas of greenery that are watered by springs and wells.
I cannot wait to back to Algeria next year because it is so beautiful and the people are so friendly and helpful. However, there was one main problem without our guild me and my family would not able to understand them because none of them spoke English just French, which I only know a little bit and also we came to this small village where the people also spoke Arabic.
I believe Algeria to be one of the best holidays I have ever been on. It has something for everybody, even my Nan and she is very hard to please.
Advantages: very preserved and has beautiful sightseeing spots. Disadvantages: may not suit many peoples taste
I am Originally from constantine in Algeria and I was born and bred there until the tender age of 8 years old, when my parent and I moved to london. And I haven't stepped a foot back until last year march '05. At first I was very wary and unsure, because algeria is not a very touristique country, but I decided to visit again to regain my lost roots. So I took a plane from london to the capital Algiers that took 3 hours and another 45minute plane trip from Algiers to constantine. You gain a taste of algeria as soon as you step on the plane, as the plane was full of algerians only, I felt at home already!!!!!!!!!
I got picked up from the airport by my cousins who I havent seen for 12 years (very emotional), and as we drove to Belvieu let me tell you the road is a shocker. Let me re-phrase that, the city has no road rules (well, they do ...