Showing posts with label Algeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Algeria. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Seraidi, Annaba

Seraidi, Annaba is one of the most visited Tourist Attractions in the region. This is a village which is located in the mountains which border Annaba. Besides this, there are many other places of sightseeing in Annaba, which are sure to mesmerize you. Some of them are El Caala, La Vielle Calle and Tunisia. You are sure to enjoy visiting Seraidi, Annaba on your tours to the region.

In the northeastern corner of the country of Algeria is located its city, Algiers. This city is located in close proximity to the river Seybouse as well as the Tunisian border. Annaba is situated in Annaba Province. The census of 2005 recorded the city of Annaba to have a population of around 258,058. This city is the fourth largest city of the country. There are numerous tourist attractions in this city and one of the most important place that you can visit on your tours is Seraidi.

Seraidi, Annaba is a very small village that is situated in the mountains which border Annaba. It is located approximately 13 kilometers from the downtown area. If you want to enjoy a serene environment, away from the hectic and mundane city like, you can come to Seraidi, Annaba. The place is well known for its tranquility, crisp air and clean environs. There is a hotel which is sought after by many tourists throughout the year. The locals call the hotel, "Hotel Al-Hawa", which literally means "hotel of the wind." This hotel is called so since it is located at a height where it presents spectacular views of the place. From this hotel, on a clear day, you can view the beaches below. The days that are cloudy, you will see nothing but clouds. This is an excellent place to observe the rising and setting of the sun.

Some of the other places of sightseeing, besides Seraidi in Annaba, which you are sure to enjoy visiting while on your tours to the region are:

  • El Caala
  • La Vielle Calle
  • Tunisia

So, if you are planning for a tour to the land of Annaba, be sure to visit this tourist attraction. You are sure to enjoy a visit to Seraidi, Annaba, besides the various other places of sightseeing in the region.

Algeria Travel Guide - Overview

With more than four-fifths of its territory covered by the Sahara desert, the Sahara is Algeria's most striking feature and is drawing increasing numbers of tourists. Several flights operate from Algiers, the capital, to Ghardia, Djanet and Tamanrasset, as well as to smaller towns, oases and oil settlements.

Algerian oases generally defy the European cliché of a small patch of palms forever threatened by encroaching dunes as they are often fairly large towns with highly organised, walled-in gardens with date palms, and mosques, shops and monuments. Les hommes bleus, blue-robed Touaregs, who are the ancient nomadic inhabitants of the Hoggar Mountains, can be seen making their way in camel caravans around the inscrutable desert.

A large country, Algeria was originally inhabited by the Berbers until the Arabs conquered North Africa in the seventh century. Staying mainly in the mountainous regions, the Berbers resisted the spreading Arab influence, managing to preserve much of their language and culture until the present day. Today, they make up some 20% of the total population.

Part of the Turkish Ottoman empire from the 16th century, Algeria was conquered by the French in 1830. The country was given the status of a département in its own right. The struggle for independence began in 1954 headed by the National Liberation Front, which came to power on independence in 1962.

In the 1990s, Algerian politics was dominated by the struggle involving the military and Islamic militants. In 1992, a general election won by an Islamic party (FIS - Islamic Salvation Front) was annulled, marking the beginning of a bloody campaign which saw the slaughter of more than 150,000 people.

An amnesty in 1999 led many rebels to lay down their arms. Violence has largely abated, although a state of emergency remains in place. In 2001, the government agreed to a series of demands by the minority Berber community, after months of unrest involving Berber youths pressing for greater cultural and political recognition.

It should be noted that Algeria faces a serious internal security problem from terrorist insurgency and that travellers by road in northern Algeria are at risk of attack by terrorist groups. It is advised that all travellers be extra cautious with personal security arrangements throughout their stay. All travel to the southeastern provinces of Tamanrasset, Djanet and Illizi is currently advised against.

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