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Hotel Belveder

3.5 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (4)
"Hotel bien conservado situado en la carretera ideal si se dispone de transporte privado. Localizado en la autopista a 15 minutos en coche del mercado. Personal muy amable, pero demadiafo estricto con el horario del checkout teniendo en cuenta que estaba medio vacio"
The price is SAR 305
SAR 345 total
includes taxes & fees
3 May - 4 May
Hotel Belveder
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Check out the local area in Ghardaia as you venture to sights like M'Zab Valley.

April 2011 

Marché a la Criée, Beni Isguen, M'zab valley, Algeria 

Marché a la Criée is a market place in Beni Isguen town. It is the largest of the five Ibadi villages of M'zab valley in Algeria, some 600 km south of Algiers. 

Late in the afternoon it becomes the centre of the social life of Beni Isguen with the daily auction. Those who sell yell out the price of their item until someone buys it or the price is brought down. 

This picture was taken during Friday prayer time, when it feels like a western movie  town at noon (maybe apart from the carriages :)

#unesco

M'zab valley including the village of Beni Isguen is since 1982 a well deserved UNESCO World heritage site.

A quote from the UNESCO reasoning:
A traditional human habitat, created in the 10th century by the Ibadites around their five ksour (fortified cities), has been preserved intact in the M’Zab valley. Simple, functional and perfectly adapted to the environment, the architecture of M’Zab was designed for community living, while respecting the structure of the family. It is a source of inspiration for today’s urban planners.
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