Preparation
Ensure you have adequate water and supplies, as facilities within protected wilderness areas in this region may be limited.





Established in 1993, El Naggaza National Park is a cornerstone of environmental conservation in Libya. Spanning 4,000 hectares within the Murqub district, the park provides a vital refuge for local flora and fauna. It serves as an important destination for those interested in the natural heritage of the region, offering a distinct contrast to the bustling urban environment of nearby Tripoli. Visitors can experience the Libyan wilderness in a managed and protected setting, making it a meaningful stop for eco-conscious travelers.
Established in 1993, El Naggaza National Park is a cornerstone of environmental conservation in Libya. Spanning 4,000 hectares within the Murqub district, the park provides a vital refuge for local flora and fauna. It serves as an important destination for those interested in the natural heritage of the region, offering a distinct contrast to the bustling urban environment of nearby Tripoli. Visitors can experience the Libyan wilderness in a managed and protected setting, making it a meaningful stop for eco-conscious travelers.
Sprawling 4,000-hectare landscape
Dedicated biodiversity conservation site
Accessible natural escape near Tripoli
The park is a protected area focused on conservation rather than high-amenity tourism.
Best visited during cooler months to avoid extreme desert temperatures.
Located within the Murqub district, providing a scenic alternative to Tripoli's city center.
Ensure you have adequate water and supplies, as facilities within protected wilderness areas in this region may be limited.
The park is located in the Murqub district; it is advisable to use a local guide or reliable GPS to navigate the area effectively.
Nature enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet escape from urban life.
LYD ل.د
$40-$80 p/day
Arabic
Always practice 'Leave No Trace' principles to help maintain the integrity of this protected biodiversity site.