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El Kala National Park (regional) adventures

El Kala National Park (regional) Adventures

El Kala National Park is a rich coastal protected area in northeastern Algeria known for its diverse ecosystems including wetlands, forests, and Mediterranean coastline, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and nature exploration.

137,300
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About El Kala National Park (regional)

El Kala National Park (regional)
 

El Kala National Park, located in the El Tarf Province of northeastern Algeria near the Mediterranean coast, covers a vast and ecologically significant area characterized by a mix of coastal wetlands, dense Mediterranean forests, lakes, and mountainous terrain. Established in 1983, the park protects a unique combination of habitats that support an impressive variety of flora and fauna, including several endangered and endemic species. Its Mediterranean climate brings mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers, fostering abundant vegetation such as cork oak, pines, and various shrubs. The park is particularly noted for its important wetlands, which serve as critical stopovers for migratory birds on the African-European flyway, making it a prime location for birdwatching. Species such as the northern bald ibis, flamingos, and various herons can be spotted seasonally.

Visitors are drawn to the park for activities like hiking through forest trails, wildlife viewing, and exploring coastal lagoons and lakes. Notable landmarks include Lake Oubeira, which is an extensive lake system with adjacent marshes vital for biodiversity, and the rocky Mediterranean shore offering scenic views and opportunities for fishing and paddle sports. The park’s cultural history includes remnants from Roman and Ottoman periods nearby, adding a historical element to visits. The diverse topography provides both easy walks and more challenging hikes suitable for different levels of outdoor enthusiasts. The park also functions as a vital conservation area in the Maghreb region, contributing to regional environmental stability and education.

Highlights

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Lake Oubeira – Large freshwater lake known for birdwatching and aquatic biodiversity

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Mediterranean coastal lagoons with rich marine and shorebird habitats

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Diverse forest ecosystems featuring cork oak and Aleppo pine

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Important stopover site for migratory birds along the African-European flyway

Notable Natural Features

Lake Oubeira

A large freshwater lake system that supports diverse bird species and aquatic plants, important for both conservation and recreation.

Coastal Lagoons

Shallow lagoons along the Mediterranean coast providing crucial habitat for migratory birds and marine life.

Mediterranean Forests

Expansive woodlands dominated by cork oak and Aleppo pine, home to numerous mammals, birds, and endemic plants.