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25 more beautiful photos of Algeria • Wanderlix

If nothing can replace the noise, smells and agitations of a country, we still try to make you travel to Algeria in photos!

Voyager is not only an act, nor an ambition, it is above all an art of living. And if it is difficult to cross the end of the world throughout his life, nothing prevents his mind from traveling. This is why Wanderlix offers several themes, to help you evade in your favourite countries, or to discover new wonders in anticipation of your future trips.

You can find for multiple destinations, our top of culinary specialties and our top of the most beautiful pictures ! So, whether you're on the subway, at the bottom of your bed or at work, take 5 minutes to discover sublime clichés!

And today, it is in Africa that we transport you, and more particularly in Algeria. Between vast expanses of desert, modern cities and breathtaking landscapes, discover the country of fennecs as you have never seen through this top of our 25 most beautiful photos of Algeria.

L’immensité du Sahara algérien

Also known as the Great Algerian South, the Sahara Desert represents 90% of the country's area. With about 10.5% of the population, the Sahara is cosmopolitan. It is populated by numerous nomadic ethnic groups such as the Rebaïa, the Chaamba and the Tuareg. Its exceptional fauna and flora make this mythical desert and give birth to wonderful clichés.

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Tuaregs crossing the Algerian desert – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – HEMZA LADJ

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Find L’oasis de Djanet – Algérie Photo credit: Shutterstock – Med Lyes

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Find Mountain Massif Hoggar – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Morad art

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Find Old Sahara Architecture in Bechar – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Ali Mehaoudi

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Two fennecs resting in their terrier – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – iss-man

Algiers "the well guarded"

Located on the Mediterranean coast, Alger is a capital rich in a complex history and a breathtaking urban landscape. In addition to being a port capital, Algiers is a cultural city where different religions, epochs and architectures meet and live in harmony. All these elements make Algiers a city full of treasures, for the greatest happiness of our eyes.

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Find View of Our Lady of Africa, Algiers Roman Catholic Basilica – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Leonid Andronov

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Find Martyr Memorial – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Anton_Ivanov

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Find panoramic views of Algiers – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Dmitry Pichugin

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Find Algiers Casbah – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – BkhStudio

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Find Monument to Emir Abdelkader El Djezairi – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Leonid Andronov

Kabylie Historic Region

Mountain land, Kabylie is a historical and Berber region located in northern Algeria and east of Algiers. This beautiful region holds its name from its people and is at the forefront of movements for the recognition of identity Amazigh (Break). Rich in several national parks and unique biodiversity, Kabylie delivers sumptuous photos.

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Find Plaine fleurie in Kabylie- Algérie Photo credit: Shutterstock – BOUIZRI KAMAL

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Find Bejaïa-Algeria Beach Photo credit: Shutterstock – badiskharfane

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Find Djurdjura-Algeria massifs Photo credit: Shutterstock – Alvarodz

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Find out more about the Amazigh emblem ban in 2019 – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – MohamedHaddad

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Find Lake Goulmime – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – AHADDADfarid

Constantine, the city of the bridges

The metropolis of North-East Algeria, Constantine is the third most populous city in the country. With its nickname of the 7 beautiful bridges that cross the Rhumel River, the city also has a unique urban landscape. The capital of crafts, the secrets of the art of embroidery, boiler and pottery are well guarded and reinforce the mysterious image that Constantine offers us.

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View of the stone bridges and old houses on the cliff of Constantine – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Abdenour A

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Find Rhumel River Canyon – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Leonid Andronov

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Find Sidi M’Cid Bridge that crosses the Rhumel River – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Leonid Andronov

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Find Emir Abdelkader Mosque - Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – muath beragdar

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Find View of City of Constantine – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Mltz

Melo-melo of Algerian landscapes

Since it is difficult to reduce this selection according to certain criteria, we offer you a melo of the most beautiful photos of Algeria. From the national park of Belezma, to the mountains of the Aurès region and the beaches of Mostaganem, continue to travel by discovering these Algerian pepites...

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Belezma National Park in the Aurès region of Batna – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – MohamedHaddad

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Find National Day Celebration on November 1, 2019 – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Sergey-73

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Panoramic view of the Chelia National Park in the Aurès region – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – MohamedHaddad

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Find Anaba Lighthouse – Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – A Buldygina

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Find Bouski Beach in Mostaganem - Algeria Photo credit: Shutterstock – Ahmedmeg

Madison Baker

Madison Baker

I'm Madison Baker, an adventurer with a zest for the unknown. Life is a mosaic of breathtaking moments, from wandering through ancient ruins to savoring exotic flavors. Every journey holds a unique story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my tales, I hope to kindle your wanderlust, providing insights, tips, and the sheer joy of exploration. Let's embark on this incredible journey together, unlocking the world's hidden gems and creating cherished memories along the way.

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