Algeria Adventure – The Adventure

The spirit of adventure

Over approximately 6,600 km, this adventure takes us from Northern Algeria to the deepest regions of the desert, crossing rocky plateaus, dune fields, forgotten tracks, and landscapes of truly monumental scale.
Unlike more explored destinations, Algeria offers a purer and more exclusive dimension of adventure, where the desert reveals itself in its raw state and organized tourism remains rare.
Here, each stage has a different weight: the distances are real, the silence is absolute, and the feeling of expedition accompanies us from the first to the last kilometer.

What to expect

A demanding, intense, and memorable expedition.

Stage 1 — Almería → Ghazaouet

Stage 2 — Ghazaouet → Aïn Séfra

Stage 3 — Aïn Séfra → Taghit

Step 4 — Taghit → Taghit (Loop Dunes)

Step 5 — Taghit → Timimoun

Step 6 — Timimoun → In Salah

Step 7 — In Salah → Erg Admer

Step 8 — Erg Admer → Djanet

Step 9 — Djanet → Tadrart

Stage 10 — Tadrart → Tin Merzouga

Stage 11 — Tin Merzouga → Djanet

Step 12 — Djanet → Tekobawen → Erg Admer

Step 13 — Erg Admer → Illizi

Stage 14 — Illizi → Hassi Messaoud

Stage 15 — Hassi Messaoud → Brézina

Stage 16 — Brézina → Porto Ghazaouet

Mapa Argelia

Experience and Difficulty

Algeria Adventure is a medium to medium/high difficulty expedition, not so much because of the existence of extreme obstacles, but mainly because of its size, the isolation of several stages, and the natural demands of the Sahara.
The route includes sections with sand, dunes, remote tracks, rocky areas, and long connections, requiring concentration, autonomy, and the ability to adapt to the pace of an expedition.
Although the route is scouted beforehand and the logistics are prepared to ensure safety, this is not a trip recommended for those seeking a light or undemanding experience in the field.
Recommendation: suitable for participants with prior experience in 4×4 trips or multi-day expeditions. It does not require extreme driving, but it does require preparation, maturity, and an appropriate attitude towards the desert.