Constantine & Eastern Heritage
Overview
Discover the dramatic city of Constantine, known as the 'City of Bridges,' and explore the magnificent Roman ruins of eastern Algeria. Journey through ancient history from Constantine's spectacular suspension bridges to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Timgad and Djemila, experiencing the rich cultural heritage of Algeria's eastern region.
Highlights
- Constantine's spectacular bridges and gorge views
- Palace of Ahmed Bey and Ottoman architecture
- UNESCO World Heritage site of Timgad
- UNESCO World Heritage site of Djemila
- Ancient Roman theaters, forums, and mosaics
- Traditional Malouf music performance
- Historic Casbah and traditional souks
Included
- • Professional guide specializing in Roman history
- • Accommodation in quality hotels
- • All breakfasts and 2 dinners
- • Transportation throughout the tour
- • Entrance fees to all sites and museums
- • Cable car ride in Constantine
- • Traditional music performance
Not Included
- • Flights to/from Constantine
- • Travel insurance
- • Lunches (except picnic at Timgad)
- • Personal expenses
- • Tips for guides and drivers
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Itinerary
Constantine
City of Bridges - Begin your journey in Constantine, one of the world's most dramatically situated cities, perched on a rocky plateau divided by the spectacular Rhumel Gorge. Start with a visit to the iconic Sidi M'Cid Bridge, one of the highest suspension bridges in the world, offering breathtaking views of the gorge below. Explore the historic Casbah with its narrow winding streets and traditional architecture. Visit the Palace of Ahmed Bey, a stunning example of Ottoman-era architecture with intricate decorations and beautiful courtyards. Discover the Monument aux Morts, a striking memorial overlooking the city. End your day at the Emir Abdelkader Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Algeria, with its magnificent Ottoman-inspired architecture. Enjoy dinner at a traditional restaurant with views of the illuminated bridges.
Constantine's Cultural Treasures
Delve deeper into Constantine's rich history with a visit to the Cirta Museum, housing an impressive collection of artifacts from the Numidian, Roman, and Islamic periods. Explore the ancient Medina and its bustling souks, where traditional crafts and local products are sold. Visit the stunning Mellah Slimane Bridge and learn about the city's engineering marvels. Take a cable car ride across the gorge for spectacular panoramic views. Discover the Cave of Bears (Grotte des Ours), a natural wonder with fascinating geological formations. Visit local artisan workshops to see traditional copper work and embroidery. Experience an evening of traditional Malouf music, the classical Andalusian music of Constantine.
Timgad
The Pompeii of Africa - Journey to the magnificent Roman city of Timgad, a UNESCO World Heritage site founded by Emperor Trajan in 100 AD. This remarkably well-preserved city offers an unparalleled glimpse into Roman urban planning and daily life. Walk through the impressive Trajan's Arch, the grand entrance to the ancient city. Explore the perfectly preserved grid layout of streets, the forum, and the Capitol. Visit the stunning 3,500-seat theater, still used for performances today. Discover the elaborate public baths with their sophisticated heating systems. Marvel at the intricate mosaics in the houses of wealthy Romans. Visit the on-site museum displaying artifacts, statues, and mosaics found during excavations. Enjoy a picnic lunch among the ruins, imagining life in this thriving Roman colony nearly 2,000 years ago.
Djemila
Mountain Jewel of Rome - On your final day, visit Djemila (ancient Cuicul), another spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site. This Roman city, built on a dramatic mountain spur, is considered one of the most beautiful Roman ruins in North Africa. Explore the Old Forum with its temples, basilicas, and triumphal arch. Walk through the Christian Quarter with its impressive basilicas and baptistery, showcasing the transition from pagan to Christian Rome. Admire the House of Europa and other wealthy residences with their stunning mosaic floors depicting mythological scenes. Visit the excellent on-site museum housing an exceptional collection of mosaics and statues. Enjoy the spectacular mountain views that made this location so strategic. Return to Constantine for a farewell dinner celebrating the rich history and culture of eastern Algeria, with time for last-minute souvenir shopping in the traditional markets.
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