Eastern part of the Saharan Massif Central, Tassili n’Ajjer is a sandstone plateau 1,500 to 1,800 m above sea level, inclined to the north and east, the infra-Tassilian furrow, separates from the Ahaggar massif.
Privileged destination, a great classic of unmissable Saharan tourism, a visit to the Assekrem plateau is essential, has been waiting for you since the dawn of time.
Created in 1987 and declared World Heritage of Humanity, the park covers 80% of the massif with its 450,000 km2, the most dazzling of landscapes.
Crossed by the Tropic of Cancer 80 km north of Tamanrasset, the Hoggar (of Tamachek Ahaggar) covers an area of approximately 540,000 km2, or a quarter of the total area of Algeria.
The Valley of Saoura Region is between 500km to 700km form Algiers and forms a Crossroads of civilizations, trait of life in the Sahara,