libya
We are a travel agent operates from Libya, the third largest country in Africa. In its Sahara and in its coastal cities there are tourist and archaeological findings which satisfy all visitors who desire to know more about this country. The services of hotels, networks of roads and the modern means of communication are available all over the country.
All of them passed through this land leaving their Finger Prints such as Statues, Temples, Theatres, Bathes, Markets, Mosaics, Painting, Rock art, and Cemeteries. Yes all of them passed from here… Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, and Spaniards, The Knights of St. john of Malta, Turkish, and Italians. However, one of the greatest assets of Libya is certainly the variety of its landscape and its climate. The beautiful oasis of the Great Sahara have given the country a typical and original southern life style (Touarg, Barber, And Bedounes).
Libya offers a great many tourist attractions: a superb endless beaches of white soft sand bordered by palm trees and a magical desert with its oasis in the middle of huge sand dunes. A constant developing field, the tourism infrastructure in Libya is sustained by modern air, sea, and land transports as well as various types of accommodation that aspire to offer the best to guests of Jamahiriya.
best regards
Mr mahmood akka
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