Libya-6-day-itinerary
Libya Travel Itinerary: 6 Days
Day 1: Arrival in Tripoli
- Arrival: Arrive at Mitiga International Airport (TIP)
- Visa Requirements: Obtain a visa on arrival or pre-apply for an e-visa before your trip
- Transportation: Take a taxi or private car to your hotel
- Places to Go: Explore the old city of Tripoli, visit the Roman Hippodrome and the Ottoman Palace ( Al-Dhiyafa Palace)
- Things to Know:
- Be respectful of local customs and traditions
- Dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques or government buildings
- Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses due to the intense sun
- Try traditional Libyan cuisine like “kibda” (meat pies) and “gurasa” (a type of flatbread)
- Accommodation: Stay at a 3-4 star hotel in the city center
Day 2: Tripoli
- Places to Go:
- Visit the National Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts from ancient Libya
- Explore the Souk al-Hadaba (old market), where you can find traditional crafts and souvenirs
- Visit the Grand Mosque (Al-Masjid Al-Azhar) and take a stroll along the waterfront
- Activities:
- Take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Libyan dishes
- Visit a local carpet factory to see artisans at work
- Things to Know: Be prepared for crowds and chaos in the old city, especially during peak hours
Day 3: Tripoli to Giarabub (340 km, 4-5 hours)
- Transportation: Take a shared taxi or rent a car to Giarabub
- Places to Go:
- Explore the ancient city of Giarabub, which dates back to the Phoenician era
- Visit the local museum and see artifacts from the region’s history
- Things to Know:
- Be prepared for rough roads and limited infrastructure in rural areas
- Bring a map or GPS device to navigate through the desert
Day 4: Giarabub
- Places to Go:
- Visit the nearby oasis town of Wadi al-Hatab (Wadah Oasis)
- Explore the local market for traditional crafts and souvenirs
- Activities:
- Take a guided tour to explore the surrounding desert landscape
- Try your hand at sandboarding or camel riding
- Things to Know: Be prepared for extreme temperatures and limited access to amenities
Day 5: Giarabub to Benghazi (800 km, 9-10 hours)
- Transportation: Take a shared taxi or rent a car to Benghazi
- Places to Go:
- Explore the old city of Benghazi, which dates back to the Ottoman era
- Visit the local museum and see artifacts from the region’s history
- Things to Know:
- Be prepared for long driving times and limited infrastructure in rural areas
- Bring a map or GPS device to navigate through the desert
Day 6: Benghazi
- Places to Go:
- Visit the Martyrs’ Monument, which honors those who fought for Libyan independence
- Explore the nearby beaches and enjoy some relaxation time
- Activities:
- Take a walking tour of the old city to explore its narrow streets and alleyways
- Try your hand at traditional Libyan crafts like pottery or weaving
- Things to Know: Be prepared for crowds and chaos in the old city, especially during peak hours
Additional Information:
- Safety: Libya is considered a high-risk country due to security concerns. Travelers should exercise extreme caution and follow local advice.
- Health: Libya has a risk of malaria, dengue fever, and other diseases. Take necessary precautions and consult with your doctor before traveling.
- Weather: Libya has a hot desert climate. Be prepared for extreme temperatures and limited access to amenities.
Important Contacts:
- Embassy/Consulate: Libyan Embassy in your home country (list of embassies can be found on the Libyan government’s website)
- Tourist Information Office: Libyan Tourist Board ( www.libya.gov.ly )
- Emergency Services: Police: 181, Ambulance: 191
Note: This itinerary is subject to change based on security concerns and other factors. Travelers should always research the current situation before planning their trip.