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best time to visit Algeria?
I would like to know what is the best time of the year to visit Algeria? What are some hotels I could stay at with pretty good rates and comfort? if anyone can send me info at HoboKelly2007@wikichat.com I'd really appreciate.
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from algerien citisen
hello,
im aguide from sauth algeria , so tel what part of algeria you like to visit , so you can go all the year , just to the sahara , in the summer it's hard hot , expt tamnrasset (hoggar) eria , and djanet , not very hot all the year .
if want more information abut place there contac me plz .
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Best time to visit Algeria?
Best time for Algeria?
November is my favourite month, the air is clear, the sky is blue and it is not too hot.
In December you can expect occasional rain which makes desert-driving difficult for a few days.
In January it can be cold, especially at nights. In February it can be colder and overcast, and in March the wind start whipping up sandstorms.
In April it begins to get too hot again.
Hotels are available in all larger towns and your guide (compulsory in Algeria) will know where they are. Expect nothing more than basic facilities; hot water is rare, flushing WC’s even more rare.
Towns in Algeria are very far apart, so suggest you take a sleeping bag and tent as a back up - Have a nice trip.
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Is it possible to go in Erg Issaouane ?
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Hi,
unfortunately Erg Oriental, Erg Issaouane, Erg Tiffernine and the whole area between Amguid and Bordj Omar Driss is closed for tourism.
Regards, Yves
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