Sahara

How good it is to be able to go so far into the desert! For too long, the Algerian Sahara has been inaccessible. And what else was left? Nothing to replace the tassili n'Ajjer in any case, where the powdery sand, its colossal piles and the hieratic nature of the rock combine as if to infinity, the ochre of one and the burnt black of the other. A great mineral drama and a landscape over which the Spirit hovers. The small oasis of Djanet gains a singular value from this extraordinary environment. For the Kel Ajjer Tuaregs first, who inhabit the massif. And for all Saharan souls. The Admer erg , which connects Essendilène to the Ténéré, is part of this vast ensemble.

Why Go?

Tibet has always been the Western world's favourite land of magic and mystery and its pull is as strong today as ever. A kingdom Seemingly ut off from the

How to Go?

Tibet has always been the Western world's favourite land of magic and mystery and its pull is as strong today as ever. A kingdom Seemingly ut off from the

Heart of
the Sahara

Photo story

Guide to the
Algerian Sahara

Guide

STORY

A people without
borders – an
encounter with
the Tuareg

Tuareg Desert
Blues - Campfire Recordings

Story

6 Favourite books: Sahara Desert

Books

My ‘Baptism of Solitude’ in the Sahara Desert

Story