Algeria
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Algeria makes me think first and foremost of Rossini. But how about bicycle touring there?
If you stay near the coast, roads can be hilly; but not especially hard to manage. Traffic can be heavy near the capital city of Algiers.
Want mountain biking? You can tour the Atlas Mountains by bicycle. This mountain range crosses Morocco and Tunisia as well as Algeria; and it sounds like you can expect some stiff climbing!
If you’d like to see something of the Sahara, there’s a loop through Ghardaia, Ouargla, Touggourt and Biskra. It isn’t the easiest route; but it’s doable.
Actually riding into the Sahara is serious business; and potentially life-threatening. Better to rove the desert in a four-wheel drive; or on camelback. No, I don’t mean the hydration system! Even a full Camel-Bak won’t get you very far in that place. Be sure to take an ample supply of food and water, whatever your transportation method.
See here for more info about bicycle touring in this African country. Tours are on offer in all regions in the continent; primarily self-contained small groups.
The people of Algeria are generally quite welcoming; honest; and helpful. However, this country is morally conservative; and women on bicycles need to be especially cautious, even in groups. And of course, check up on travel advisories before heading there.
Me? I think I’ll stick with that Rossini overture!
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I live in New Orleans; and retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!
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