If you're looking for an adventure that will take you deep underground, look no further than Beni Add Cave. Located in Tlemcen, Algeria, this cave system is a wonder of nature that's sure to leave you in awe.
As soon as you step inside the cave, you're transported to another world. The cave is filled with stunning rock formations, underground rivers, and hidden caverns. The natural beauty of the cave is truly remarkable, and it's clear that it has been preserved with care.
What's truly amazing about Beni Add Cave is how accessible it is to visitors. Despite being an underground cave system, it's relatively easy to navigate with the help of a guide. The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, and they do a great job of explaining the history and geology of the cave.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Beni Add Cave if you're looking for a unique and unforgettable experience. It's a great spot for adventurers and nature lovers alike, and the experience of exploring this natural wonder is...
Read moreIt is the second largest and strangest cave in the world, and the “Bani Aad” cave is visited by more than 27 thousand tourists from inside and outside Algeria, and the number exceeds 8 thousand tourists in the summer, in order to enjoy a natural masterpiece that the Creator created in photographing.
Geologists say that the "Bani Ad" cave was discovered in the second century BC by the Berbers who inhabited the region at that date, as they made it an impenetrable fortress against invasions at that period.
The "Bani Aad" cave was classified as the second largest and strangest cave in the world, and the first and most beautiful in North Africa. Its length exceeds 750 meters, its width is more than 20 meters, and its depth is 57 meters, which allowed the formation of cavities and chambers that gave natural sculptures. It is also strange in this cave, that the length of stalagmites and stalactites increases by one centimeter...
Read moreA magical place, very old caves with stalactites up to 8 meters (800cm) some rock formations are incredible the colors also are shining, different from stone to stone, the temperature is 13° Celsius all year long...the time to visit is from 9am to 12am then they have 2 hours break, and it reopen from 2pm to 5pm a sort of administration???? no guide for the visitWe had to wait so we went for lunch, a fastfood or a slow version of it! The road is not that wide, drive carefully please, overall we had a great day in Tlemcen...
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