In recent weeks, travel and discovery enthusiasts have been able to follow the adventures of Delph and Ted, a French couple who are passionate about Algerian landscapes.
On motorbikes, they are used to traveling the world on two wheels in search of the most beautiful places. Their latest destination? Algeria is a destination that is often overlooked but is full of multiple cultural and natural treasures.
As they traveled across the country from north to south, they witnessed breathtaking scenes that they shared on social media.
Discovering Algerian jewels by motorbike
As they share with their community on social media, Delph and Ted (@delphetedgsaventure) began their journey by exploring northern Algeria, a region with contrasting landscapes.
They stopped in particular at Brezina, in El Bayadh. This village at the edge of the desert well deserves its nickname of ” the Algerian Arizona “, and this is because of its rock formations which are not without recalling those of the American southwest.
โ We stopped because it was too beautiful not to show you,โ they say in a recent video posted on TikTok.
In addition to these red canyons and the vast expanses that surround them, the couple was blown away by the Balcons de Ghoufi, a natural site in the Aurรจs region. These steep gorges in the wilaya of Batna overlook a valley where there are troglodyte villages.
An impressive landscape about which Delph speaks: โ During our descent towards the south, a stop is essential in the Balcons de Ghoufi, in Algeria โ.
From town to town, the couple marvels at the landscapes of Algeria
Delph and Ted also headed to the great Algerian south. Among their favorites, they cite Timimoun, ” the red city “. This oasis, surrounded by golden dunes and home to warm-colored terracotta buildings, has completely won over French travelers with the tranquility it offers.
The couple also explored Taghit, in Bรฉchar, with its palm grove and giant dunes. The region is particularly known for its orange and purple sunsets.
Djanet, the gateway to the Tassili n’Ajjer mountain range, a UNESCO world heritage site, El Menia, Ghardaรฏa, and Ouargla also marked their tourist journey.
Their testimonies on social networks have also been able to introduce the country to Internet users, a real call to escape.