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Lake Tamda Ouguelmim: An Emerald in the Heart of Djurdjura
Discover Tamda Ouguelmim, the highest lake in North Africa. Complete guide for hiking in Algeria's Djurdjura: routes, tips, and breathtaking scenery.
Adventure at the Peak of Kabylie
Imagine a mirror of pure water nestled at over 1,700 meters above sea level, surrounded by limestone ridges that seem to touch the sky. Welcome to Lake Tamda Ouguelmim, the highest lake in North Africa, located in the heart of the Djurdjura National Park. Nicknamed "the Emerald" by hikers, this site is a dream destination for those seeking to escape urban hustle and immerse themselves in Algeria's wild nature.
Traveling to Algeria means discovering striking contrasts, and this mountain lake is the perfect proof. Whether you are a seasoned mountaineer or a lover of grand landscapes, Tamda Ouguelmim offers an experience where physical effort is rewarded with absolute serenity.
Between Geology and Legend: The Soul of Djurdjura
A Protected Natural Treasure
Tamda Ouguelmim is a high-altitude lake formed by rain and snowmelt. Tucked into a natural basin on the Akouker massif, it depends directly on the melting of winter snow. The site is an integral part of the Djurdjura National Park, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve, ensuring rich biodiversity: from millennial Atlas cedars to golden eagles soaring above the peaks.
Rooted Mountain Culture
The Djurdjura range, or Lalla Khedidja for its highest peak, is the cradle of Kabyle culture. The trails leading to the lake are the same ones once used by shepherds. By visiting this region, you discover the legendary hospitality of mountain villages and a deep connection to the land.
