Wednesday, 11 November 2015
ALGERIA: Tourism In Algeria
Tourism in Algeria contributes only about 1 percent of Algeria's GDP.
Algeria's tourist industry lags behind that of its neighbors Morocco and Tunisia.
Algeria receives only about 200,000 tourists and visitors annually.
Ethnic Algerian French citizens represent the largest group of tourists, followed by Tunisians.
The modest level of tourism is attributable to a combination of poor hotel accommodations, the perceived risk of terrorism, and antiquated, soviet-style visa requirements.
However, the government has adopted a plan known as "Horizon 2025", which is designed to address the lack of infrastructure. Various hotel operators are planning to build hotels, particularly along the Mediterranean coast.
Another potential opportunity involves adventure holidays in the south. The Algerian government had set the goal of boosting the number of foreign visitors, including tourists, to 1.2 million by 2010.
Algeria is also working on new target with the World Tourism Organisation. The number of foreign tourists to Algeria have increased 20% annually between 2000 and 2005, Tourism Minister Noureddine Moussa said October 30th 2015 at a conference with the sector's executives.
Over 140 building permits in the tourism sector have been granted by the ministry since November 2005 to nationals who want to invest in tourism.
Main tourist attractions
Cirta, the capital city of the Kingdom of Numidia
Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad, the first capital of the Hammadid empire
Belzma National Park
Algiers
Hammam Guergour
Babors mountains
Mostaganem
The Tassili du Hoggar
Timgad
Hippone (so called Annaba)
Madaure
Taghaste
The Aurès
Tebessa (antique Theveste)
Kabylie coast
Tlemcen
Sites inscribed on the world heritage list of UNESCO:
Al Qal'a of Beni Hammad (1980)
Djémila (1982)
Kasbah of Algiers (1992)
M'Zab Valley (1982)
Timgad (1982)
Tipasa (1982)
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