Contact provider for price | 12 Days | Year-round |
Comfort accommodations
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Natural Migrations |
12 people max
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Visit the desert town of Ghat, an ancient trading center and one of the most attractive towns of the Libyan oasis with its well-preserved mud-brick medina in the heart of the town. Every year at the end of December an enchanting Tuareg festival takes place in and outside the town for several days. The breathtaking Acacus Mountains offer one of the finest collections of rock art on earth. Bizarre landscapes and rock formations show the way to the paintings and engravings of Wadi Anshal and Tanshal. The red sands follow the paths of famous travelers and explorers like Heinrich Barth. Here in the desert, dig your camp into the sand and listen to the silence. Surmount the endless dune landscape of Ubari in 4x4 vehicles to view the delicate formations and enjoy the sunset. In Erg Ubari, hidden behind huge dunes, are over a dozen lakes. On beautiful days the palm trees and dunes reflect in the water for a fairy tale scenery. Germa is the ancient town of the Garamants, the indigenous people of Libya. Hear more about the rites and cults of the Garamants in the Fezzan at the regions museum. Visit the mosque and fortress in Murzuq, the capital of the Marinides, with its traditional oasis-village atmosphere. In Maknusa, you have the opportunity to see one of the biggest agricultural projects in the country. Leptis Magna, during the height of its prosperity, was the largest and greatest Roman city in Africa. Today its ruins are wonderfully well preserved and one of its signature monuments is the Arch of Septimus Severus. The theatres are one of the oldest stone theatres anywhere in the Roman world. About 1 km east of the port the evocative amphitheatre was hollowed out, with enough space for 16,000 people. In the capital city of Tripolis visit the National Museum, the old Souqs, the Mosque, the Turkish houses and the Arch of Marcus Aurelius. Shop and enjoy the atmosphere and scents of an oriental city. The Roman city of Sabratha, once a Roman center of trade for African animals and ivory, lies about 80km west of Tripolis. Its former wealth is still evident in its ruins. Tripoli is a safe city were you can move freely or take a taxi and ask for advice or information – Libyans have a warm heart and are helpful and welcoming.
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Locations visited/nearby
Libya, Africa
Special information
- This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Tripoli. Transfer-flight to Sebha in the south. Arrival at the hotel and overnight.
Day 2: Drive with 4x4 vehicles to the desert town of Ghat. Overnight in tents.
Day 3: Visit the sites in Ghat. Drive to the Acacus Mountains. Overnight in tents.
Day 4: Drive through the regions of the Tuareg and Emaha-In Amelal (Tadrart and Tashwint). Overnight in tents.
Day 5: Drive in the direction of Wadi Mathendoush through Wan Kazha and Murzuq, to overnight.
Day 6: Visit the prehistoric engravings at the Wadi Mathendoush, and the agricultural-project of Wadi Barjuj.
Overnight in the dunes.
Day 7: Visit the beautiful lakes of Erg Ubari. Overnight in the dunes of Idhan Ubari.
Day 8: Drive to Germa, Murzuq and Maknusa. In the evening fly from Sebha to Tripolis.
Day 9: Drive to Leptis Magna. Overnight in Tripolis.
Day 10: Spend the day in Tripolis.
Day 11: Visit the Roman city of Sabratha.
Day 12: Morning at leisure to buy souvenirs. Depart Tripolis.
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