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Morocco vs Algeria - Advantages of Travelling in Algeria

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10 Things Not to Do in Algeria

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Algeria, that unknown and yet wonderful country. Not everybody thinks about it when thinking about their holidays but they should. So, to help you prepare your trip we bring you these Things not to do in Algeria.

1) Don't forget your visa
The visa to Algeria isn’t particularly the easiest one and, unfortunately, it’s required for most countries in the world. So try to have it ready before you start your trip and you'll avoid a lot of trouble.

2) Don't Expect Sleep to Be Cheap
Mass tourism doesn’t really exist in Algeria, so hotels are very expensive if we compare them with how cheap anything else is in the country. You can find prices from 30€ to 200€, although, most of them are over 50€ a night. If you're travelling with a lower budget you can always get a youth hostel instead where you'll pay around 2 € per night. On the other hand, you could always try CouchSurfing, making sure the people you choose look safe and have many positive references. It’s a great way to meet local people!

3) Don't forget your dictionary
Most of the younger people do know English but don't hold on that because, it’s not that easy to find people who speak English. The official language in Algeria is Arabic and some people speak French as it was a French colony. So if you want to be able to communicate bring a dictionary in French.

4) Don't get a taxi
Taxis are expensive and they usually try to cheat tourists. You can use the Yassir mobile app which is basically the same as Uber, or get a bus. Although, they don't tend to follow their schedules. Renting a car isn't that cheap either. And if you go to the desert try to book a flight, they're not too expensive and you’ll save some time too.

5) Don't forget your cell
If you want to be able to move freely without a guide and find historical places, hotels or restaurants by yourself, don't forget to bring your cell phone and install the Waze app which is a free driving directions & live traffic map app that works the best in Algeria.

6) Don't travel everywhere
Borders with Libya, Mauritania, Mali and (nisher) Niger are absolutely no-go zones in Algeria, they're the most dangerous ones, as are remote or mountains areas. But don't worry because these areas are far from all the tourist attractions.

7) Don't rely on having Wi-fi everywhere
Sure big hotels, offices, and random apartments are sure to have a wifi connection. However, if you’re out and about and want to use the internet in Algeria you'll need to get a local sim card with data which will cost you around 5-10€ per month. And, out of the 3 different networks they have, choose Mobilis, it has a better range.

8) Don't forget your money
Here, the local currency is Algerian dinar. And there are not many places where ATM machines accept international bank cards. Sure, you could try the airports, huge hotels like Sheraton or regular banks, but sometimes they're out of money. So to avoid being left without money, bring some emergency cash too .

9) Don't start your diet
In Algeria, they eat a lot of fast food such as shawarma and fries, they're very cheap and you'll find them everywhere. But you can always go to a restaurant to eat nice food, if you prefer, which will cost you about the same as western European restaurants do. Oh, and don’t forget, drinking alcohol in public is forbidden.

10) Don't think it’s all just sand
When people think of Algeria they imagine riding camels in the desert. But, guess what? There are also cars, buses and trains, just like your city, yep. This is a civilized country! Sure, the Sahara desert occupies four-fifths of the Algerian territory, but they also have a coastline, ancient Roman Empire ruins and stunning heritage of the Ottoman Empire, Spain, France and much more.

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Why I Love ALGERIA ???????? (Unseen Footage!)

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ALGERIA is one of my absolute favorite countries in Africa and the Arab world! Contrary to what you may have heard in the news, it's actually very safe and has some of the most hospitable people on the planet.

In this video of UNSEEN footage, I randomly met a white Algerian and a black Algeria, and we spoke about unity and togetherness. The first thing I told them was that I am Jewish and American, and they welcomed me with open arms. This is reason why I love travel, moments like these stay in my head forever!

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The Biggest Country in Africa (ALGERIA)

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ALGERIA... WHO KNEW IT'S THIS AMAZING?

I've spent the last 4 days road tripping around the Northern Mediterranean coast of ALGERIA, and I have been absolutely stunned by what I've experienced. From the warm hearts to the stunning nature and complete mix of cultures, I can safely say that this country is one of the most underrated in the world.

And it's huge... REALLY HUGE.

After Sudan split into two countries in 2011, Algeria emerged as the largest country in Africa by size. It's so big that only 12% of the land is inhabited (with 44 million people), and over 90% of its surface is covered in the Sahara desert.

If the visa wasn't so hard to get, then this country would explode in tourism. But I kind of like it the way it is -- I didn't come across a single tourist during my time here.

Algeria is, without question, the most surprising country in Africa for me so far, and I know with certainty that I'll be back. Insha'Allah!

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Hello there, my friends! Welcome to this epic travel video as we explore the incredible country of Algeria in a week! From the bustling streets of Algiers to the sweeping sands of the Sahara, get ready to join me on an adventure of a lifetime. We'll be diving into this fascinating destination's culture, history, and natural beauty, so buckle up, and let's get this journey started!

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00:00 Intro
00:49 Algiers
03:44 Ghardaia
08:13 Constantine
11:35 Djemila, Roman archaeological site
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MOROCCO TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY | The Grand Moroccan Roadtrip

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From sweeping sand dunes to desolate highways of emptiness, bustling cities, and snow-covered peaks, we explored Morocco from north to south and east to west. Driving more than 10,000 km in eight weeks, our roadtrip included many unforgettable adventures. Watch as we explore remote landscapes, climb high peaks, battle breath-taking dust-topias (double pun, yeah!), and navigate the hectic bustle of Morocco’s major cities.

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Duration of trip: 53 days
Distance driven: 10,431 km
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Fuel consumption: 13,9 l
Time of year: January-March
Total cost: Roughly 6800 Euro (Fuel 2000 Euro, Ferries Genua-Tanger Med 2480 Euro, Activities 230 Euro, Tolls, Taxi & Parking 50 Euro, Mobile Internet 58 Euro, Accommodation 310 Euro (excluding stay at La Sultana), Food & Drink ca. 1600 Euro)
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Did we like everything about Morocco?
Far from it. As mentioned in the video, the huge amount of trash definitely dampened our experience. Additionally, we were surprised by the sheer number of begging children. During our trip, we counted a minimum of 500 children asking us for money or sweets. While Morocco undoubtedly has to combat poverty, this behavior often seemed less dictated by need and more by opportunity. Stopping and giving is an individual choice, of course, but when we didn’t we were regularly flipped off, kicked after, or hurled insults at.
In general, though, we perceived most Moroccans as extremely friendly and helpful. The best example is the three local men who selflessly helped us to change our ruptured tire. We cannot thank them enough.

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00:00 Intro
01:19 Arrival
01:30 Chefchaouen
02:45 Talassemtane National Park
04:12 Mediterranean Coastline
06:40 Into the Sahara Desert
08:20 Seclusion of the desert
10:24 Towards Iche
11:20 No Drones allowed
11:52 Desert Cauliflower
12:25 Figuig
13:34 Snow in the desert
14:35 The importance of water
15:16 Rheris Gorge
16:20 Khettara aka Foggara
17:17 Gara Medouar
18:00 Erg Chebbi
24:06 Taouz to M'hamid
24:38 Lost City
25:39 Arabian Camels
27:30 Taouz to M'hamid
29:25 Erg Lehoudi
30:40 Erg Zaher
33:00 Dust-Topia
33:55 Erg Chegaga
35:58 Donkeys
37:05 Rock formations near Foum-Zguid
38:01 Cleaning the air filter
38:35 Rock Carvings of Aït Ouazik
39:46 Jbel Saghro
41:40 Barbary Ground Squirrels
41:58 Todgha Gorge
42:30 Akhiamm Rock Arch
43:03 Dadès Gorge
44:12 Valley of Roses
45:22 Rammed earth architecture
45:50 Desert rain
46:33 Western Sahara
48:33 Dhakla
48:54 Border to Mauritania
50:05 Assalama Shipwreck
50:31 Khenfiss National Park
51:46 Ksar Tafnidilt
52:18 Plage Blanche 4x4 Trail
57:54 Argan Tree
58:25 Amtoudi
58:57 Anti-Atlas
59:24 Painted Rocks of Tafraout
01:00:24 Souss-Massa National Park
01:01:37 Essaouria
01:03:10 La Sultana Oualidia
01:05:26 Hammam Treatment
01:06:00 Lagoon of Oualidia
01:06:48 Marrakesh
01:07:30 Djemaa el Fna
01:09:10 Bahia Palace
01:09:42 La Sultana Marrakesh
01:11:13 Saadian Tombs
01:11:42 Storks
01:12:26 Climbing Mount Toubkal
01:16:55 Tizi'n'Test Mountain Pass & High Atlas
01:18:19 Aït-Ben-Haddou
01:19:28 Ouzoud Falls
01:20:00 Aguelmam Azegza National Park
01:20:17 Morocco's Trash Problem
01:20:51 Barbary Macaques
01:22:03 Fès
01:22:27 Tanneries of Fès
01:25:12 Volubulis
01:26:43 Rabat
01:28:07 Outro

Algeria vs Morocco Country Comparison

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Advantages of Travelling in Algeria...خمسة أسباب ستجعلك تفضل الجزائر على غيرها

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I Took The Moroccan Equivalent of Greyhound to the Algerian Border

What do you do when you've lost your phone in a city where nobody speaks your language? Ride an intercity bus to an even further-flung city!

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These People Are So Nice! (ALGERIA)

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I HAVE FINALLY MADE IT TO ALGERIA AND IT HAS BLOWN ME AWAY IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY IN REGARDS TO THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE.

From a global perspective, the country of Algeria has a horrible misconception. And truth me told, it's one of the most beautiful places I've been inside and out. Every single person that I've met over the last 48 hours has been incredibly warm, friendly and hospitable.

You honestly won't believe me until you come here! A video is just a video, but what I have been experiencing is absolutely mind-blowing.

Share this video if you also love Algeria! And please let me know of any questions you have about traveling here, and I'll do my best to get back to you!

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Algeria Travel Video Guide After a decade of conflict the situation improved slightly, and some access to the southern Sahara region has been possible in the last couple of years.

Algeria is one of the most fascinating countries in North Africa.Algeria Travel Video Guide in the dramatic Unesco-listed Tassili N'Ajjer and Hoggar regions, near the town of Tamanrasset, tribal culture is very much alive, and the day-to-day hassle common to many Arab countries is conspicuously absent. Algiers contains a vivid mix of tradition and modernism, its colonial past maintaining a presence. Timimoun embodies the storybook oasis town of the Sahara, and the welcoming town of In Salah is split in two by a creeping sand dune.

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Algeria Is an Amazing Tourism Destination

I visited Algeria for three weeks in October 2018 and traveled to amazing places, ate good food, and met wonderful people! It's an amazing off the beaten path tourism destination that you should add to your list.

AMAZING ALGERIA by isabelle noack

Isabelle Noack - I - (youtuber & journalist) took a trip to Algeria, which I am so delighted to share with you in this video. At least some parts of it. Algeria is such a beautiful country, the people, mentality, food, landscape etc. included :) It's the biggest country in Africa. It's official languages are Arabic and the Berber language. The language of business and education is French, so most people here are bi- or even tri-lingual. Speaking of the people, they also know a thing or two about music and having a good time. There are so many misconceptions about places and people we haven't experienced, which is one of the reasons why I think travelling is so important. Because it really opens our heart, minds, eyes and even arms to the world and people around us. Ultimately I think there are more similarities that we share, that we should cherish, than the differences that could ever tear us apart. If you have the opportunity to travel, I encourage you to do so, because this life is so beautiful and precious and over before we know it. So go out there - out of your comfort zone - because that's where they say life begins....and at the end of the day, our lives are measured by the hearts we touch, the people we help and the things we experience.

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My First Impressions of ALGERIA ???????? الجزائر

I show my first impressions of Algeria الجزائر (& Africa) as a British tourist, the largest country on the continent. I explore some of the outskirts of Algiers, the capital city, before heading to the historic ruins of Tipasa and The Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania.

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Trip to Alger, the capital of Algeria / Путешествие в Алжир

Beautiful capital of Algeria in November 2018 followed by algerian musician Khaleb with his hit-song 'Aicha'

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