Contact provider for price | 17 Days | Year-round |
Luxury accommodations
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Exertion level: 4
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Operator: Geographic Expeditions |
18 people max
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While travel to Libya isn't in the cards for the immediate future, we continue to monitor events and remain hopeful that we will be able to return to this worthy country again very soon.
Libya is a heart- and eye-ful of a country. Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, Arabs and nature itself all did their bit for posterity, gracing this happily reopened land with five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, all of which we visit on our 17-day trip. Beginning in the country’s capital, Tripoli, we’ll travel along the Mediterranean to the coastal site of Leptis Magna—undoubtedly among the finest Roman ruins in the world. We head a little way west along the sea to the Roman city of Sabratha and Jebel Nafusa, a center of Berber culture on the edge of the Sahara. Now into the great desert itself, to the adobe border town of Ghadames, long an important stop astride the trans-Saharan caravan routes, for a charming and intriguing glimpse of how traditional architecture effectively tamed the relentless heat of the desert. We drive onward to Sebha and the stunning striated limestone escarpments and cliffs of the Jebel Akakus. Here’s the highlight: a three-day, oasis-to-oasis drive deep into the Sahara, a dramatic experience of the ocean of stone and sand. We turn back to the coast, where overlooking the Mediterranean are the Greek-founded pentapolis cities of Apollonia and Cyrene – still magnificent in haunting ruin, and a fine end to a thrilling trip.
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