Founded in the early 20th century around a French military post, Tamanrasset quickly became a strategic location. It attracted Tuareg tribes as a gathering point, and saw Father Charles de Foucauld settle in his hermitage at Assekrem, which became a spiritual Mecca. Today, Tam is a major Saharan crossroads, retaining its nomadic roots while opening up to exploratory tourism and trans-Saharan tours.
Everything you need to know before preparing your visit: access, formalities, currency and essential landmarks.
Far South (Wilaya de Tamanrasset)
Scheduled flights from Algiers (~2h30), RN1 road (Transsaharienne)
GMT+1 all year round
Algerian Dinar (DZD) — cash widely used
Valid passport, Visa required depending on nationality