Waiting for dinner to be served, we were sitting around in the courtyard reading and chatting. It was bloody cold!
Dress Code: We followed the lead of the locals and wrapped ourselves in blankets. It is amazing what a difference the blankets made, they were almost wind proof and did keep us relatively warm. Maybe not the latest fashion statement here in the UK though. Do you think it'll catch on?
Written Mar 12, 2005
1 - 1 of 1
Reviews and photos of Qasr al Hajj attractions posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Qasr al Hajj sightseeing.

Waiting for dinner to be served, we were sitting around in the courtyard reading and chatting. It was bloody cold! We followed the lead of the locals and...
Our members can help!
1

A qasr (the word means castle) is an ancient circular, fortified granary, completely enclosed, Berber architecture at its finest and an excellent insight into their way of life. Qasr al-Haj has the......
2

The way from Tripoli to Ghadames, by bus, is long (500km), but believe me you will be able to visit some intermediate places, my first contact with the Berberian traditions was Quasr Al-Hajj. One of a...
Build your own Qasr al Hajj page