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Libya, a lot of people might wonder why travelers go there.
Although Libya opened its doors for tourists only a few
years ago, their numbers have increased rapidly each year
and lots of travel agencies & tour operators added Libya to
their tours and annual catalogs. So what are tourists going
to find and what is worth seeing in Libya?
The distinctive geographical location of Libya, lying in the
middle of North Africa facing the southern Mediterranean
coast of Europe, granted Libya the novelty of being the
melting pot of many civilizations that rose and fell in the
history of the Mediterranean region.
The Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and ultimately
Muslims left behind cities, ruins and shrines scattered all
over the land that is now Libya, which makes Libya an "open
air museum", around 1.8 million square-km. wide. You’ll be
stunned by the Greek ruins of Cyrene and Apollonia and other
cities holding the Byzantine and Roman identities like the
glorious Leptis Magna and Sabrata, and the Islamic character
still vivid in the Old City of Tripoli and its old mosques.
You’ll be bewildered also by the deserts and the oases that
are nothing less than amazing, like Ghadames and Ghat.
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The Great Libyan Saharan
Desert
Further to the south of Libya, the horizon melts away into
an immense desert of dunes and mirages. Any explorer will be
thrilled by the breath-taking charm of the fabulous scenery.
The Great Libyan Saharan Desert is one of the last true
wilderness environments on the planet Earth.
In the late 19th century, when explorers first began to
cross the Sahara, no journey was considered more hazardous.
With the benefit of modern vehicles it is comparatively
safer than it once was, but just as exciting and
destinations which used to take days can now be reached in
hours.
The oases scattered in the desert are places of calmness and
tranquility, where you can enjoy the abundance of water,
shade and palm trees displaying their beauty in the gorgeous
and peaceful surroundings. They are like islands in a great
sea of sand.
The Libyan Desert is a wonderful and delightful world full
of character, uniqueness, culture, heritage and simple
pleasures... The keynotes of life in the Sahara are
vastness, variety and adventure |
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