Tarmeisa
The abandoned and ancient stone village of Tarmisa or Tarmeisa ( Locally called Itermisen )
Leptis Magna
Leptis Magna or Lepcis Magna is a World Heritage site on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa in the Tripolitania region of Libya.
Nalut
The name Nalut is also pronounced by the local Amazigh as Lalut or Lalout , Nalut is another exceptional Qaser, as well as an old town down the hill
Kabaw
The fortified granary in the town of Kabaw is one of many fascinating sights to explore in Libya
Ghadames
GHADAMES Libya UNESCO World Heritage Site The Pearl of the Sahara desert. There’s nowhere on earth like Ghadames, which could just be favourite place in Libya for all visitors.
Gaser Alhaj
THE BERBER QASRS OF JEBEL NAFUSA Amazigh architecture in the Jebel Nafusa is like something out of a Star Wars film set. Most of the fortified granary stores, known as qasrs, date from the 12th century and have stood the test of time remarkably well.
Sabratha
Sabratha is one of the most beautiful Roman Archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and one of Libya UNESCO world heritage sites.
Libya
Libya has ancient cities of rare and unique cities, the Sahara desert that you thought existed only in your imagination. Libya Travel Guide
Tripoli Oya
Libya’s capital is its most alluring city. Tripoli which once went by the historical sobriquet of the ‘White Bride of the Mediterranean’ is rich in historical influences and brilliantly captures that irresistible fusion of languid Mediterranean charm and clamorous Arab