Tamanrasset Province
Tamanrasset Province is located in the southern part of Algeria, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is home to the Hoggar Mountains, which feature the highest peak in the country, Mount Tahat. The province is predominantly inhabited by the Tuareg people, who have a unique nomadic lifestyle and traditions.
The capital city, also named Tamanrasset, serves as a gateway for tourists exploring the Sahara Desert. The region is characterized by its arid climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Tamanrasset Province is also known for its historical sites, including ancient rock art and traditional markets.