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What do you know about Algeria? That it's the largest country in Africa? That there was a civil war in the s? That there's oil in the desert?!! So many of our trips start with ignorance and that's not necessarily a bad thing because it means we arrive ready to learn. I was interested in following Roman, Christian and Islamic histories, but we also wanted to get at least an introduction to contemporary culture and issues in the country. With only ten days in Algeria it was a brief and very specific overview, but I can say we encountered nothing but warmth, welcome and interest.
Algeria just doesn't get that many foreign tourists, perhaps because people perceive it as unsafe or perhaps in part because it has a rather tedious and expensive visa requirement.
It's worth noting, and you might be reassured to know, that the US State Department gives Algeria the same level two warning it gives for France, "exercise increased caution".
Indeed a recent paper from the Counterterrorism Center at Wespoint notes that, "Algeria is a rare and oft unacknowledged counterterrorism success story. Whatever the costs of this success, t he Algerian government takes the safety of tourists extremely seriously and we were given a police escort in the areas between Constantine and Biskra. I didn't feel unsafe and we were told the government was reacting to an incident that happened in neighboring Morocco rather than any targeting of tourists in Algeria itself.
I can't tell you how to feel about safety, and there are no guarantees in life wherever you travel, but we had a wonderful trip. When to visit? While some visitors do come at the end of the year, the spring and fall are recommended. When we saw other foreigners, we often found they were expatriates living in Algiers who were taking time over the holidays to tour the country.