Thursday 17 January 2008

Sunbathing in Libya

From Anouk Zijlma

If you enjoy the souqs and medinas of Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco then you'll love Libya. No, this isn't a joke; Libya really is a fine tourist destination. Perhaps the best thing about traveling in Libya is that it is relatively hassle free since not many tourists actually go there. You can shop in peace at the bazaars and enjoy the fabulous portraits of Gaddafi that hang everywhere.

Other highlights include:
Leptis Magna: One of the best preserved Roman cities along the Mediterranean.
Ghadhames: A ghost town famous for its desert architecture and labyrinth streets.
Cyrene: The most important Greek city in Africa dating back to the 7th century BC. Its cliff top setting is spectacular and you may even find yourself alone at this World Heritage site.
Benghazi: Libya's second city has a lively old town (medina) with excellent souqs(bazaars).

Getting to Libya isn't as difficult as it was a few years ago since international airlines are allowed to fly into the country again. Transport within the country is decent but it is recommended you take a tour. Only a few people speak English and tourism is not very well developed so facilities can be scarce even at the World Heritage sites.

taken from http://goafrica.about.com/b/2005/06/03/sunbathing-in-libya.htm

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