International Festival of Ghadames Traditional songs and dances in October. > International Festival of Ghat The touareg authenticity in december. > Attoumour Festival in october > Folklore and Popular Poetry Festival in September > Equestrial Festival in September > Maalouf Festival in First week of rabbi al tanni > Houn tourism Festival > Ghat tourism Festival ...and the commercial event > International Fair of Tripoli in April. > Industrial Fair,locals industries and products > Agriculture Fair, locals industries and products > Flowers Fair, a tradition of Sirt that is held every year in tripoli.

 

Visa Application Process

1. We will notify you once the embassy has received your official invitation letter from us.
2. You will then need to deliver your passport, tow photographs, and filled application form. This can be done by e-mail or in person.
3. Before you hand in your passport, you must make sure it has your passport information translated into Arabic and printed in your passport by an official translator
4. The visa takes from a few days to tow weeks to be issued depending on location.
5. Please bear on mind that there is a fee to be paid for the issue of the visa. This fee should vary between 30 and 50 Euros.
6. People with an Israeli visa stamp on their passport will not be issued the Libyan visa.
7. Your Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from date of applying for the visa.
8. Visa must be issued not earlier than 45 days before your entry into Libya and will be good for a stay of a total of 30 days. Your stay can be extended an additional 30 days upon arrival in Libya.
Standard questions on visa application form
(this may vary slightly depending on where visa issued):
1. Full Name
2. Father's Full Name
3. Mothers Full Name
4. Date of Birth
5. Sex(male/female)
6. Place of Birth
7. Present and Former Nationality(if any)
8. Passport Number
9. Passport date of issue
10. Passport Date of Expiration
11. Passport Place of Issue
12. Religion
13. Marital Status (Single/Married)
14. Job(Profession)
15. Permanent Address
16. Phone Number
17. E-mail address
18. Have you been to Libya before?
19. If yes, when and for what purpose?
20. The last date of departure From Libya?
21. Address in Libya during last visit
22. When do you wish to enter Libya?
23. How long do you wish to stay in Libya?
24. What is your entry point to Libya?
25. Address in Libya (if known)


 

About Us   

 

Dear sir/madam
Our company has first-hand knowledge and experience with the desert and its people.
the owner of the company,Mr.(Ramzi Ali Altani), and most of the personnel are Tuareg people,from the desert areas of Awinat(near Ghat)
This means that when we talk about the desert we know what we are talking about,as we were borne in the desert,we know it,and we are prepared to take care of any and all detail concerning travel in the Sahara.
And we present our domain to the tourists with happiness,interacting with them to introduce them to the fascinating,ancestral Tuareg culture and way of life.
While keeping their traditions,tuareg people are very open-minded and moderate,and they respect foreign civilizations.This fact is appreciated by the many Europeans who have traveled with us.
Communication will be facilitated by our guides,who speak both english and french.
About the desert tour,please note the following activities:
-Camel riding and/or 4WD vehicles.
-Cultural tourism:visiting the traces of human cultural heritage to be seen in the rock art of prehistoric Libyan civilizations.
- adventure: car racing, motorcycles,mountain climbing,and the grat sand sea.
-relaxation:enjoy the magnificent sights of dunes,oases of lake and palm trees
Best regards,
General Manager
Ramzi Ali Altani
Email:info@albarakatravel.com
www.albarakatravel.com

LIBYA  IS YOUR GATE TO CULTURE , ART , NATURE AND ADVANTURE

 

 

In sequence to provide our best possible services, help you to enjoy your tour and obtain the most excellent of its charms and benefits, we always prefer to offer our clients a Comprehensive Package Tour Agenda covering all services from arrival and reception at Tripoli airport or any other entry terminal till departure home covering the following.

1- Tour Agenda and Price Quotation :Once we receive your request for a tour to Libya identifying number of persons, length of tour and destinations required, We will set up a tour agenda to meet clients' desires and wishes, illustrating itinerary, scope of services, the main features of tour and price quotation. Then upon confirmation of our offered agenda we will start arrangements to carry out your tour in view of that .

2- Entry visa and registration :On receipt of personal data, We will take the action to grant the visa for the client . Upon arrival in Libya we shall process registration on behalf of clients.

 

Featured Programs

 

Discover the desert
7 nights / 8 days
Discover Aramat and lakes region 11 nights / 12 days tour
Discover Sahara and Coastal13 nights / 14 days
Discover of Greek Roman Libya
3 nights/4 days tour
Tripoli Leptis Magna-Ghadames
14 nights / 15 days tour
Tripoli / Ghadames / Leptis Magna / Sabrata
7Days / 6Nights

Touristic Cities

 

 

History of Libya is connected to history of the region which dates back to the old Egyptian civilization. Different archaeological discoveries proved evidence of Paleolithic man in the Libya vivid in paintings and engravings at the rocks in southern Libyan Desert. Being a strategic passage, Libya has been invaded by foreigners, first of which probably were the Phoenicians who occupied the coast of North Africa 3,000 years ago and because they were more interested in trade than in colonialism, so they managed to live somehow in harmony with the locals. Trade routs connected central African states with southern Ghadames.

Upon decline of the Greek empire in Cyrenaica and the Carthage empire in Tripolitania began Libya's connection to Roman Empire which has influenced and flourished the region for many centuries has left its mark on the land and in history. Libya, at the forefront of the Roman African colonies, has even given birth to the Roman Emperor; Septimius Severus , a Libyan from Leptis Magna who took power in 193 AD and died in Yorkshire of all places. It was these wealthy citizens who donated the monumental public buildings that graced the Roman cities of the region. At the back grounds off the Libyan coast he Garamant tribes continued to challenge Rome - especially those operating deep down in the desert. This is more so at the western parts of the Libyan coast, while at the Green Mountain area east of Libya almost facing the Greek islands the influence was more to Greek than to others. Albeit the stretch of coastal land from Egyptian to Tunisian borders has always been a strategic passage that transmitted currents of civilizations, movement of people and stage for frequent conflict between so many different parties. World War 2 is a vivid example of such a concept, although slightly different in some respects. But as they say, History repeats itself. This went in parallel line with the North / South rout of commerce that gave this part of North Africa its specific importance.

In recent ages and for many centuries, with only nominal allegiance to the Sublime Porte, Libya was under the powerful Karamanli dynasty (1711-1835). The state of virtual war between Tripoli and Europe did little to dampen trade, which continued to thrive. Even huge sets of marble columns from Leptis Magna were shipped to France during the building of Versailles.

Ottoman occupation of Tripoli was one thing, but the interior of the country was still under the control of local tribal leaders who, were unwilling to pay taxes to the Ottoman administration. Libya's vast interior was still largely unexplored and extremely difficult to administer in the face of stiff local opposition. In 1911 Italy invaded the country in the scramble for African colonies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Italian period was a devastating one for the Libyan people.

The same advantage of location made Libya subject to a series of colonial eras starting with the Phoenicians, the first outsiders that settle in Libya in the 8 th C BC. They founded the Tripolitania Leptis Magna, Oea and Sabratha. The Greek followed in the 5 th C BC. But after the Roman conquest of Carthage, which was also founded by the Phoenicians the area of Tripolitania became a province of Rome. Other subsequent conquerors of the region were the Vandals, and the Byzantine.

In the 7 th C the region was taken in the vast expansion of Islamic Civilization. But yet the Spanish captured Tripoli in the 16 th C and soon handed it to the Knights of Saint John based in Malta. Who were eventually defeated by the Muslims and the area came under control of the Ottoman Empire based in Istanbul
By the start of the 20 th Century Italy took opportunity to invade Libya in 1911 Libyan resistance featuring Omar Mokhtar continued until 1931. in the years preceding the 2 nd World War the Italians disposed thousands of Libyans and gave their land to peasants resettled from Cicely and southern Italy. During the war the Allies defeated the Italians and after a brief period under the British and French rule, overseen by the United Nations Libya became independent in 1951.

On September 1 st 1969, Col. Muammar Al Ghadafi led Al Fateh Revolution that overthrew the monarchy regime. And on March 2 nd 1977 Jamahiriya (State of the Masses) is announced where authority is in the hands of all Libyans through People's Congresses.

 

 
 

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