Sophia Ehlers
Libya is a land of many wonders, with several highlights, some of which include strolling the vast expanse of Leptis Magna–one of the world’s most complete Roman cities for its triumphal arch, baths, amphitheater, basilica, and forum–which immerses the traveler in the grandeur of imperial architecture; wandering through Sabratha’s sea-coast Greek and Roman theater and mosaic-lined temples; delving into the heart of Ghadames the “Pearl of the Desert” where labyrinthine mud-brick alleys and Berber design illustrate Bedouin life in a UNESCO oasis; and venturing into the stunning Acacus “Tadrart Akakus), Mountains, a Saharan plateau studded with prehistoric rock-art galleries and bizarre sandstone arches dating back millennia. The trip is a pure adventure designed for travelers with a moderate fitness level–expect most days to involve several hours on foot to explore ancient ruins and desert villages, short hikes through limestone hills, and occasional dusty 4x4 drives. This trip blends archaeological marvels, indigenous cultural encounters, and epic desert landscapes in a compact, active week of exploration.
This 7-day trip costs $2,750 per person. Untamed Borders is an adventure travel company specialized in some of the world’s most interesting and inaccessible places. They run cultural tours as well as adventure sports including skiing, trekking, marathons and more. Whenever possible, proceeds from the trip are directed back to the communities visited and the trips are always led by local guides.
