
National Park of Ahaggar
The Ahaggar National Park, located in Algeria’s central Sahara, is a protected area known for its stunning volcanic landscapes, rugged mountains, and unique desert ecosystems. Covering about 7,200 square kilometers, it features the Hammadine Mountains with the impressive Mount Tahat, the highest point in Algeria. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including desert foxes and Barbary sheep, as well as ancient rock art created by early inhabitants. It offers exceptional opportunities for hiking, cultural exploration, and experiencing the raw beauty of the Sahara’s arid environment, all while conserving its ecological and archaeological significance.