North Africa

A journey through the historic cities, deserts, and ancient landscapes of North Africa, where Mediterranean cultures and Saharan trade routes have shaped the region for thousands of years.

This itinerary explores the diverse landscapes and historic cities of North Africa, a region that has long served as a crossroads between Africa, the Mediterranean world, and the Middle East. From coastal cities influenced by Phoenician, Roman, and Islamic civilizations to the vast desert landscapes of the Sahara, the journey reveals a region rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty.

Along the route visitors encounter ancient ruins, bustling markets, fortified towns, and dramatic desert scenery that reflect centuries of trade, conquest, and cultural exchange. The architecture, landscapes, and traditions of North Africa illustrate the blending of Arab, Berber, and Mediterranean influences that define the region today.

Ahmed Bey Palace

Ahmed Bey Palace

Date Visited: September 22, 2025
Ahmed Bey Palace – Constantine, Algeria The Palace of Ahmed Bey lies in the city of Constantine, dramatically positioned among […]
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Casablanca

Casablanca

Date Visited: October 3, 2025
Casablanca – Morocco The coastal city of Casablanca lies along the Atlantic Ocean and is the largest city and economic […]
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The journey travels across several regions of North Africa, beginning in historic cities along the Mediterranean coast before moving inland toward desert landscapes shaped by the vast Sahara. Coastal ports once connected the region to the trade networks of the Roman and Islamic worlds, while inland caravan routes carried goods across the desert for centuries.

Throughout the journey visitors encounter ancient archaeological sites, traditional markets, and dramatic natural landscapes that reveal the long and complex history of North Africa.