In 1974, the airport was a mere natural sand tarmac fenced with barbed wires and two "zeribas" (on the right), light shelter made of plait reed. There are now a few concrete buildings that are certainly much hotter than the cool old reed zeribas but this is progress, isn’t it !
As far as I know, even in 2005, only flights from Algiers (with possible stop over in Ghardaïa) connect with Djanet. However, I have to check this information.
Written Jun 29, 2005
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In 1974, the airport was a mere natural sand tarmac fenced with barbed wires and two "zeribas" (on the right), light shelter made of plait reed. There are now a...
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Q: Hi, I want to go to Djanet by car with friends on April, I must find an hotel's or guide's reservation for the official "visa...

A: Hello, As far as I know there are few hotels in Djanet, I don't know the name of them but you can try to contact with "talkiat expeditions" (throght the net you will...
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Djanet, entrance into Tassili N'Ajjer NationalPark

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A city in the middle of the Sahara

It's very curios to find a city with an airport in the middle of the Sahara Desert, at the south of the Algerian country. Local people there looks at you as if they had never seen a tourist (and of...
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