Tourism in Libya: Top 10 Natural and Attractive Places

Libya is a treasure treasure of nature, with many natural places and spectacular scenery, and we know that Libya has an area of more than 1 million 700 thousand square kilometers. There will certainly be hundreds of landscapes. We .will collect on this topic the 10 best and most beautiful natural places for tourism in Libya



1.Green Mountain

Among the green mountain forests Green Mountain in Libya the green Mountain

The most important features of the Green Mountain in Libya are permanent vegetables, as it is always predominated in all seasons of the year. The Green Mountain is located in the northeastern part of Libya and one of the most important cities of the Green Mountain is El Bayda, Shahat and Sousse archaeological.

One of the most important features of the Green Mountain is that it is overlooked by the Mediterranean Sea, the stone rock and water in the Green Mountain are beautiful and attractive views.

The Green Mountain in Libya is one of the most important tourist destinations in Libya, making it the target of investors in tourism, as many tourist resorts are located among the forests of the Green Mountain in a very beautiful landscape, such as the Cave Resort.

In winter snow falls on the Green Mountain, a rare event in Libya.

2.Oasis or Lake "Qabar oun"

Lake Qabroun from above Qabaroun Lake Lake Qabroun close up The length of Lake Qabroun

Also known as the "Opari Oasis." This lake is located in the desert of southern Libya, characterized by being surrounded by palms in an all-round fence where it gives it a very beautiful landscape.

Aoun's tomb oasis is highly salty, preventing drowning, as no drownings have been recorded in this lake to date. It is considered an important place for tourism in Libya, whether for foreigners or Libyans themselves. The closest residential area of this lake is the Tikkayba area, where it is only 45 kilometres away.

Aoun's grave water is warm and hotter the more diving it becomes, making it healing for some diseases as well. The Libyan Tomb of Aoun is one of the world's rarest lakes in the heart of the Libyan desert.

If you intend to visit this lake one day, it can be accessed through the tourist trips organized by Libyans via social media platforms, or from the nearest tourist areas, such as the modern village of Aoun Grave (scarcity), Fujij village, Tikkaiya area or the city of Ubari.

3.Al-Harouj, Libyan Volcanoes

The floor of the Harouge area from above Giant rocks in the Harouge area Fossilized volcanoes in the El Harouge area

Al-Harouj is the largest concentration of volcanoes in Libya and North Africa, located in central Libya specifically near the area of Jufra, containing 150 volcanoes, all dormant and no hazard.

Its largest volcano is the "crack volcano", followed by the "havov volcano".

The terrain of its land is very harsh, spreading on its surface fossilized lava and representing the vast majority of the Earth's composition, as well as having some fresh treacherous (water lakes), the largest of which is a versatile treacherous followed by a Tahir name.

Libya's Al-Harouj area has a lot of wild animals, such as deer, rabbits, and wild donkeys. An underground cave formed by ancient lava was discovered.

South of the Al-Harouj area is a dormant volcano known as "Wau al-Namous", which is more than 570 metres high and contains many different coloured lakes, representing the region as a proprietor and a nature reserve for animals and birds. If you visit the pandemic area, don't forget to look at this volcano, its strange composition will surprise you.

4.Al-Rajaban

A lake in the Ar-Rajban area Ragban hills Inside one of the Ragban caves

Al Rajaban is one of the cities of the Green Mountain, its places are overlooked by a desert mountain character with an attractive yellow colour, and it also has many water eyes and fresh lakes.

A tilted valley is considered one of the most beautiful natural places in this city, and there is a natural water eye which helps the trees and palms of Houla constantly appear in a very beautiful landscape. Al-Rajaban is only 162 kilometers from Tripoli.

One of the mountains of this region is Mount Nafusa, one of the most beautiful monuments in Libya for ages. Among them is the archaeological Nalut Palace, which stands 600 meters tall on the edges of Mount Nafusa, The date of its establishment is believed to date from the tenth century to the eleventh BC crops ", consisting of 400 rooms divided by 6 floors used to store grain, olives and crops.

5.Ras Al Hilal (best tourism destinations in Libya)

Inside one of the caves of Ras al-Hilal Inside a water cave in Ras Al-Hilal View of Ras Al-Hilal Ras al-Hilal in Libya Natural water basins in Ras al-Hilal

The Ras al-Hilal area is a village located specifically in eastern Libya in the popularity of the Green Mountain, characterized by a great similarity between it and the Maldives, where social media pioneers are called "Maldives Libya", in its beach the density of forests and trees meets the sea, distinguishing it from all of Libya's shores.

Ras Al Hilal owns many highlands and plateaus which makes it a little dangerous. If you want to visit it, you need to take others with you to reserve. The beaches of this area make it a great tourist destination and very beautiful for the summer holidays. Libyans themselves spend time from time to time on their beaches and dense forests making them possess the most beautiful landscape in Libya.

Distinguishing Ras al-Hilal from others are the water caves that lie among its forests. These lakes inside the caves employ attractive colors on the trees around them. All these features have made them the target of investors in Libyan tourism resorts, finding many resorts suitable for a beautiful holiday, such as the resort of springs for tourism.

6.Al-Bardy (border area between Egypt and Libya)

A resort in the border area of ​​Bardy A lake among the Bardy hills Bardy port Al-Bardy area from above

The Al-Bardy area is a small area located on the border between Egypt and Libya. Al-Bardy Beach is one of Libya's purest and most beautiful beaches.

Al-Bardy is one of Libya's most historic tourist destinations, having played an important role in World War II and a cemetery for Italians during their occupation of Libya, in which Italians also set up a noose to execute Libyans defending their country and religion, according to the Africa News Portal.

Bardy Beach owns some warm water caves, beside which there is also a hotel and some cafes and restaurants to serve visitors, this area is easily accessible and safe, as it is currently one of Libya's safest and quiet places in terms of population.

7.Akakos Mountains in the Libyan Desert

Among the Acacus rocks in Libya acacus Between the Acacus Mountains in the desert of Libya Giant rock in the Acacus Mountains

If you are a lover of rugged nature and rocky mountains, you should visit the Acacos Mountains. These mountains are located in southwestern Libya and are considered to be among the great desert.

The Acacos Mountains are known for many tourist and historical objects, including colourful sand winds, huge stones and rocky arches, also feature ancient caves, sculptures and historical paintings some dating back 21,000 years, according to Wikipedia.

This area is classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, because it contains archaeological drawings. If you want to visit the Acacos Mountains, you can do so in many ways. One of these routes is the trips that Libyans organize on the social media platform Facebook periodically, or through the archaeological city of GATT, which is the closest city to these mountains.

8.Farwa Island (in Zwara)

Farwa Island Lighthouse Farwa Island Beach

This island lies between the Libyan-Tunisian border and follows the city of Zawara, about 130 kilometres away from the capital, Tripoli, which is one of the most attractive areas of nature in Libya.

A scalp island characterized by a picturesque white sand coastline surrounded by palm trees along with many rare animals and birds made it the people of a coastal and maritime site in western Libya in terms of biodiversity.

Fakrah Island was on the agenda of the late Libyan President Muammar al-Qadhafi to be transformed into world tourism resorts before the Libyan Revolution in 2011, and contains ancient Ottoman and Italian monuments.

Unfortunately, under the tragic circumstances of the country, the island is suffering many damage that threatens its underwater collapse.

9.Al-Athron

Ancient ruins in the Al-Athron area Water basin in the rocks of the Athrun area Athron rocks

One of Libya's archaeological and historical villages, the town of Ether in northeast Libya and belonging to the city of Derna, contains many Greek monuments, including sculpted graves dating back to the 15th century BC.

The archaeological area is characterized by its clear crystal beaches, refreshing water caves and some rocky mountains.

The monuments are an important area for tourism in Libya, and it is also a major destination for adventurers and vloggers "YouTube" because of its comforting nature and climate, this area is suitable in all seasons of the year.

One of the most important things that distinguishes it and makes it attractive is that there is not much population in it, making it at best and more general the lack of environmental pollution caused by humans. Maybe you find some tourists or family trips there, it won't be annoying.

10.Al-safsaf

Al Safsaf region blooms in the spring period

One of the places of a privileged green nature, located in Safar north of the city of El Obeid in Libya, this area is transformed in the spring into a paradise of nature and attractive vegetables.

Libyans go on family trips especially in the spring, also containing some Italian monuments from the Italian occupation of Libya, the most distinctive of which is the lack of buildings and factories, where lands of a vast and beautiful green nature are not contaminated by factory smokes or cars because they do not exist.

Many information about this village is not available on the Internet, but if you intend to visit the willow area or as Libyans call it "or willow" you can easily do so through the city of Shahat or Al-Bayda, it is east of Shahat and north of Al-Bayda.