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Alhashan 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: Examination of archaeological sites and desert culture
Alhashan Archaeological Museum โ Ancient Roman ruins โ Berber Cultural Center โ Traditional Market
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the Alhashan, located at the edge of the Sahara Desert, explores traces of ancient Rome and Berber civilization, observes relics from the 3rd century BC to the Era of Islamic Conquest at the Alhashan Archaeological Museum, experienced the magnificence of the original theater and bath ruins in the ancient Roman ruins, and the traditional lifestyle of the desert nomads at the Berber Cultural Center Watching handicrafts and purchasing local specialties such as Berber's silver products, carpets, and spices in the traditional market
Day 2: Sahara Desert Experience and Oasis Tour
Sahara Desert Tour โ Oasis Village โ Camel Trekking โ Desert Camping
Recommended time:12 hours
Core points:4WD cars exploring the huge sand dunes of the Sahara Desert, watching the endless golden sand dunes, experiencing jujube farm farms and natural spring water in the hidden Oasis village in the middle of the desert, experiencing the desert crossing of the Bedouin with traditional camel trek, and staring in the desert camping in the desert camping Enjoy the bonfire with the traditional Berber music under the night sky and enjoy the desert's tranquility and magnificence.
Day 3: Islamic culture and local life experience
Alhashan Daemosk โ Islamic Culture Center โ Traditional Craft Workshop โ Local home visit
Alhashan Daemosk:It takes 2 hours, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture built in the 14th century, and appreciated the beauty of Minaret and Arabesk decoration
Islamic Cultural Center:Takes 2 hours, learning the history and tradition of Libya's Islamic culture, and experiencing the Koran Calligraphy and Islamic Art
Traditional craft workshop:3 hours takes 3 hours, learning and experiencing traditional Berber traditional carpets and silver craft techniques
Local home visit:Takes 2 hours, experiencing traditional Libyan cuisine and tea culture in a local home in Alhashan, and exchanges with locals