Preparation
Ensure you have sturdy hiking boots and adequate water, as the terrain is rugged and services are limited.





Theniet El Had National Park serves as a vital sanctuary for Algeria's natural heritage, operating under strict IUCN Category II protection. The park provides a rugged, authentic experience for visitors looking to disconnect from urban life and immerse themselves in a pristine environment. Its quiet, expansive terrain is perfectly suited for long hikes, birdwatching, and nature photography. As a key conservation site, it offers a rare glimpse into the unique ecosystems of the region. Visitors can expect a peaceful atmosphere ideal for reflection and deep appreciation of the natural world.
Theniet El Had National Park serves as a vital sanctuary for Algeria's natural heritage, operating under strict IUCN Category II protection. The park provides a rugged, authentic experience for visitors looking to disconnect from urban life and immerse themselves in a pristine environment. Its quiet, expansive terrain is perfectly suited for long hikes, birdwatching, and nature photography. As a key conservation site, it offers a rare glimpse into the unique ecosystems of the region. Visitors can expect a peaceful atmosphere ideal for reflection and deep appreciation of the natural world.
IUCN Category II protected ecosystem
Expansive terrain suitable for long-distance hiking
Ideal habitat for diverse bird species
Quiet atmosphere perfect for nature photography
Remote location requiring careful travel planning.
Limited infrastructure; visitors should be self-sufficient.
Strict conservation rules apply to protect the local flora and fauna.
Ensure you have sturdy hiking boots and adequate water, as the terrain is rugged and services are limited.
As a protected area, strictly follow all conservation guidelines and leave no trace to preserve the ecosystem.
Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a quiet, immersive outdoor experience.
DZD دج
$30-$60 p/day
Arabic, Tamazight, French
Bring a reliable map or GPS, as trails may not be extensively marked for casual tourists.