Tassili N'Ajjer National Park

Tassili N'Ajjer National Park

Tassili N'Ajjer National Park is renowned for its unique geological formations and prehistoric rock art, offering a rich historical allure alongside its striking landscapes.

17,222,000
Acres Protected
Unspecified
Miles of Trails
Unspecified
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Tassili N'Ajjer National Park

Tassili N'Ajjer National Park
 

Tassili N'Ajjer National Park, located in southeastern Algeria, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its otherworldly rock formations and extensive array of prehistoric rock art. Spanning approximately 28,000 square miles, the park is part of the Sahara Desert, featuring towering sandstone pillars and magnificent plateaus. The park is an archeological treasure trove, with over 15,000 petroglyphs that document environmental changes, animal migrations, and the evolution of human life dating back as far as 10,000 BC. It is not only significant for its historical and cultural heritage but also for its desert biodiversity, home to endangered species such as the Saharan cypress. The dramatic desert landscape offers opportunities for hiking and exploring while providing insights into the natural history and traditional life in this section of the Sahara.

Highlights

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The ancient rock art sites that depict life over millennia.

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The stunning sandstone arches and eroded structures within the vast plateaus.

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The rich cultural history tied to the Tuareg people, who have historically inhabited the region.

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The striking deep gorges that shelter a surprising diversity of plant and animal life.

Notable Natural Features

Jabbaren

One of the prized rock art sites featuring engravings and paintings showing human and animal figures.

Caves of Tassili

Natural formations housing some of the most iconic prehistoric art in the park.

Gueltas

These desert waterholes are crucial for local wildlife and rare plant species.