Algeria is the largest country in Africa, but above all, it is the most diverse. From the Mediterranean Sea to the Sahara, passing through the Djurdjura mountains and the high plateaus of the Aurès, a photo tour in Algeria is an adventure across landscapes as varied as they are magical. From the temperate climates of the north to the extreme regions of the south, Algeria offers a range that landscape photographers have yet to fully explore.

It is often said that in Algeria, you can swim in the Mediterranean Sea in the morning, ski at noon in a Djurdjura resort, and walk barefoot on the sands of the Sahara by the end of the day. This is no myth—we have done it ourselves!

In Algeria, even the Sahara is diverse. Some deserts lie below sea level, hosting rich wildlife including small mammals (fennecs, jerboas, lizards…) and insects, while others, such as the Tassili n’Ajjer plateau, rise up to 2,000 meters in altitude. This diversity is what inspired us to create a photo trip to Algeria.

We take you to Algeria

We guide photographers in Algeria for both group tours and private tours. Feel free to contact us for any specific request.

Tassili n'Ajjer Photo Tour

Our passion for extreme environments

Our photography guides are passionate about extreme environments, from the Arctic to the Sahara. We are fully dedicated to these ecosystems and share our passion with small groups of photographers.

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Why travel to Algeria with us?

Our field experience, our roots in Algeria, and our values allow us to offer you an authentic, ethical, and unique journey. We take you far from mass tourism, off the beaten path!

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A landscape photo tour in Algeria

In 2025, the Tassili n’Ajjer Cultural Park, in the Algerian Sahara, inspired NASA scientists, who named a region on the planet Mars after it. This is where we take you—to experience, admire, and photograph landscapes from another world!

Our photo tour in Algeria takes you between sand dunes, forests of monoliths, and canyons, at the edge of a little-known desert. These dramatic landscapes are a call to creativity, and our photography guides will be there to help you make the most of this opportunity.

The luckiest participants may even have the privilege of photographing African wild donkeys, Barbary sheep, or many other species living in the park.

Travel in Algeria with a landscape photographer

Our photo tour in the Sahara is a workshop. During the trip, you will be guided by a landscape photographer who will not only provide field knowledge and the best photography spots, but also help you with technical and artistic aspects.

We speak multiple languages

We are fortunate to have guides who speak English, French, German, and Spanish. Importantly for Algeria, one of our guides also speaks local languages (Algerian, Berber, and Arabic). We act as a bridge between photographers and local communities!

You are welcome, whatever your level

At Wildlife Photo Travel, we are qualified to guide photographers—all photographers! From beginner to advanced, we adapt to everyone joining our adventures. By organizing small groups, we ensure that everyone receives personal attention.

A photo tour in the heart of the wild Sahara

We are happy to share our passion for nature and remote regions where wilderness fully expresses itself. Our photo tour in Algeria is an opportunity to learn more about Saharan ecosystems, as well as desert flora and fauna—fascinating subjects shaped by adaptation and survival!

The nature of the Sahara

When arriving in the Sahara, the first impression is often that nothing can survive here! Silence, emptiness—the place feels hostile. Yet, the world’s largest desert reveals itself only to those who know how to observe, listen, and be patient. Behind its vast sandy expanses lies a surprising diversity of landscapes and ecosystems.

The Sahara is far more than just an ocean of dunes. It features rocky plateaus, mountains, oases, and even rivers winding through the desert. The region’s climate has changed over millennia. Where dunes now stretch below sea level, traces of an ancient inland sea remain. Where towering monoliths stand like giants in a barren landscape, rivers, lakes, and lush vegetation once supported large herbivores. The Sahara tells stories of climate change and species adaptation, and we want to share these stories with you.

The Tuareg and portrait photography

The Tuareg are the inhabitants of the southern Sahara. For thousands of years, they have lived in the desert, adapting to extreme environments. Once nomadic, they still nurture a deep connection with nature and vast open spaces.

During our photo tour in the Sahara, we also offer portrait photography workshops, encouraging photographers to observe and take advantage of unique opportunities. The life of a Tuareg is fascinating—and telling their story through photography is just as compelling.

Touareg in the algerian Sahara

Authentic Algeria, far from tourism

Algeria is far from being a tourist destination. It remains little known and rarely visited. Yet, the region deserves attention for the richness and diversity of its natural treasures. We believe this is the perfect setting for photographers who want to travel to authentic places, بعيد from mass tourism and its negative impacts.

We are proud to offer this photo tour in Algeria because it reflects the true spirit of Wildlife Photo Travel: authentic connections with local communities and ethical, responsible photography workshops.

Rock art and engravings of Tassili n’Ajjer

We believe it is impossible to create meaningful photography without understanding the history of the places, people, and wildlife that inhabit them. The Tassili n’Ajjer Cultural Park is one of those regions, full of mystery and mythology, that requires time to truly understand.

In the Tassili n’Ajjer park, every rock and canyon may hold echoes of ancient times. You will find rock paintings and engravings over 8,000 years old, depicting animals and humans that have since disappeared. Imagine an open-air museum in the heart of the Sahara—this is where our photo tour in Algeria takes you.