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Have you ever wondered what Algeria looks like? 🇩🇿 Algeria is the largest country in Africa, with a rich and complex history shaped by countless civilizations and empires. Despite slow changes in recent years, it remains one of the most challenging countries to visit, largely due to its strict visa requirements and limited tourism infrastructure. I had the privilege of visiting Algeria for a short but unforgettable trip. Traveling with a group allowed me to obtain a group visa, which is much easier to get than an individual one. Even in just a few days, it was clear how much the country has to offer: from its atmosphere to its culture and daily life. While Algeria tourism is still developing, I truly believe the country has huge potential and that things will change in the near future. This is a very short video and I’m still learning as a videographer, but I hope you enjoy this brief walk through the country and feel inspired to visit Algeria someday. Thanks for watching! ✨ 📍Locations on this blog: Martyrs Memorial, Algiers Casbah of Algiers Botanical Garden Hamma, Algiers Gouraya National Park, Bejaia Place Gueydon, Bejaia Ruins of Hippo Regius, Annaba St. Augustine Basilica, Annaba Salah Bey Mosque, Annaba #algeriatravel #AlgeriaVlog #travelvlog #africatravels #algeriatourism #northafrica #algeria #visitalgeria If you want more detailed information on how to visit Algeria and things you can do when there, you can read my detailed blog here: https://thehistoriantraveller.com/alg... Come and say Hello 👋 https://www.instagram.com/thehistoria... Website: https://thehistoriantraveller.com/ Subscribe to: @thehistoriantraveller