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Home | News | Road Warriors To Revive Tourism

Road warriors to revive tourism

The country is no less beautiful than other tourist destinations, feel Libyans

By AFP
Published Date - 13 December 2020, 06:10 PM
Road warriors to revive tourism
Libyans take part in a 4x4 tourism trip in a desert area near al-Shuwayrif town, some 400 Km southwest of the capital. (Photo: AFP)
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Al Qaryah al Gharbiyah: A road trip through Libya’s desert would long have sounded like a holiday in hell but, two months into a ceasefire, adventurous travellers are exploring the Sahara by four-wheel drive.

Foreigners are still staying clear of the country after a decade of war – but some 1,000 Libyans recently set off in a pioneering convoy of 300 all-terrain vehicles through the sandy wilderness.


Hopeful that the October truce will hold, they sought to rediscover the natural beauty of a country that boasts sweeping desert vistas, hidden oasis towns, ancient Greek, and Roman ruins, and a Mediterranean coastline.

The 4WD enthusiasts – almost all men, sporting sunglasses and outdoor gear – started their journey at Al-Qaryah Al-Gharbiyah, a crossroads town dubbed the “Gateway to the Sahara” 350 kilometres (220 miles) south of Tripoli.

After filling their tanks and checking their gear and supplies, they headed off in a cloud of dust through a sun-baked landscape where the desert is framed by ochre mountains.

Libya's desert

Libyans take part in tourism trip in a desert area near al-Shuwayrif town

Joumaa Omar, a tour guide specialised in Sahara trips, called the journey a “reunion of brothers” and a symbol of peace in a country torn by violence since the 2011 ouster and killing of dictator Moamer Kadhafi. Omar, 55, on his first desert expedition in many years, said it was an opportunity to “bring everyone together with the message ‘yes to peace, not violence'”.

They were headed for Tadrart Acacus, a mountain range near the Algerian border famous for its dramatic rock formations and World Heritage-listed prehistoric cave paintings.

Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, participants had to present negative tests and travel separated into “small groups, to respect social distancing”, Omar said. “For nearly a decade, the world has heard about nothing but war and chaos in Libya, even though the country has so much to offer,” said Abdallah al-Maghrabi, a desert driver.

To make tourism a profitable sector again, he acknowledged, Libyan factions will have to build stability and find a way to “end their differences”. Another participant, Abdel Hamid Mohamad, aged 30 and well-travelled abroad, enthused: “I have discovered that Libya is no less beautiful than other tourist destinations. I now understand why so many foreigners wanted to come to Libya before 2011… The country deserves a visit.”

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