Traveling by train in Libya? No, not yet; apparently there plans to build a train network in Libia.
Maybe in some years?
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Libya – Ghadamis
Ghadamis (Ghadames) is another interesting place in Libya.
It’s an oasis town. It’s old part is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
p.s. This picture was taken in Tripoli.
Libya – Ruins of Cyrene
Cyrene was an ancient Greek city (later Roman), currently located nearby city Shahhat.
Cyrene is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
p.s. The pictures shows other ancient site – Sabratha.
Libya – Sabratha
Sabratha is a wonderful ancient archeological site, also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It’s located about 70 km from Tripoli.
Libya – Leptis Magna
Leptis Magna was considered as one of the most beautiful cities of the Roman Empire.
I’m not surprised by it! 🙂
Libya – Leptis Magna
Leptis Magna is the name of the largest Roman Ruins in Libya.
Leptis Magna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Libya – Nearby Tripoli
From Tripoli, is relatively nearby to some great Libyan tourist attractions, e.g., Leptis Magna (130 km) or Sabratha.
Libya – Tripoli
When you’re visiting Libya, Tripoli is definitely a place you also want to go. Explore the medina, visit museums and mosques.
Libya – Capital
Tripoli is the capital and the largest city in Libya.
Libya – Mediterranean Country
Libya is one of the Mediterranean Countries, with nice coast.
Libya – Sahara Desert
About 90% of the total area of Libya is covered by a desert (Sahara Desert).
Libya – Mosaics
When I was in Libya, I was impressed by the way all ancient places looked like, they were in a quite good shape. Moreover, you could just walk on all mosaics!
I felt a bit like “oh, but I don’t want to step on it, I don’t want to destroy it”.
Libya – History
Libya has a very, very long history, and some archaeological findings date back to 8000 BC!
Libya – Ancient Ruins
If you love ruins (I do! 🙂 ) then Libya is for you!
You can find amazing places in Libya. Unfortunately, some of them, should had looked better these days…
Libya – Why to go
I went to Libya driven by curiosity to see amazing ancient Roman and Greek ruins (i.e., Leptis Magna, Cyrene, Sabratha).
And I wasn’t disappointed, they’re fantastic!
Libya – Very Large
Actually, Libya is not only one of the largest countries in Africa, it’s also in the first 20 of the largest countries in the world.
Libya – Large & Empty
Libya is one of the largest countries in Africa with one of the lowest density population (in Africa).
Libya – Visa
Obtaining a visa to Libya may be quite difficult, because some embassies are temporarily closed.
If you’r planning to go as a media representative etc., it’s possible, but doesn’t mean it’s safe.
Libya – Traveling
When I was in Libya, it was a relatively safe country, with some restrictions, but still, as a tourist you didn’t have to worry so much.
These days, it’s a totally different story.
Everything may happen…
Moreover, roads, airports, tour companies, etc. are temporary closed.
Libya – Go or not
At that moment authorities of almost each country, advise against traveling to Libya.
Unfortunately, they have good reasons to do so…
I will not talk about the political situation in Libya, war, etc., because it’s a travel blog, I’ll mention a few facts hoping that one day the situation will be stable and the country will be safe to tourists.