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El Kala National Park adventures

El Kala National Park Adventures

El Kala National Park is a unique protected area in northeastern Algeria, known for its rich biodiversity, coastal lagoons, and Mediterranean forests offering diverse outdoor experiences including wildlife observation and hiking.

142,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
Approx. 15,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About El Kala National Park

El Kala National Park
 

El Kala National Park, located in the El Tarf Province of northeastern Algeria near the Mediterranean coast, covers a varied landscape that includes dense forests, freshwater lakes, marshes, and coastal lagoons. It borders the Mediterranean Sea and is one of the most biologically rich areas in North Africa, protecting habitats ranging from wetlands to rugged hills. The park was established in 1993 to preserve its exceptional biodiversity and important wetland ecosystems, which support numerous endangered species and migratory birds. The area contains several freshwater lakes such as Oubeira and Tonga, as well as extensive reed beds and cork oak forests that provide shelter to rare animals like the Barbary stag and the endangered African manatee. Historically, the region has been influenced by indigenous Berber cultures and later Mediterranean civilizations, contributing to a rich cultural landscape surrounding the park. Recreational opportunities emphasize nature-based activities such as birdwatching, hiking on marked trails through forested hills, and exploring local traditional villages surrounding the park boundaries. Notable landmarks include coastal lagoons that act as important stopovers for migratory birds and pristine beaches along the Mediterranean. El Kala National Park attracts visitors interested in ecology, conservation, and outdoor adventure in an often-overlooked part of Algeria. Its mixture of freshwater and marine environments coupled with protected habitats makes it a valuable destination for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers alike.

Highlights

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Oubeira Lake – a large freshwater lake supporting diverse bird populations

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Cork Oak Forests – extensive Mediterranean woodland habitats

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Coastal lagoons – vital nesting and resting sites for migratory birds

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Traditional fishing villages – offering cultural insights near the park

Notable Natural Features

Oubeira Lake

A large freshwater lake within the park, important for migratory birds and a rich array of aquatic life.

Mediterranean Cork Oak Forests

Dense woodlands featuring cork oaks, supporting diverse wildlife including mammals and birds.

Coastal Lagoons

Wetland areas along the Mediterranean coast that provide critical habitat for endangered bird species.