Libya (http://www.libyan-tourism.org/) is a country in North Africa. In the north it has a…
Tripoli - the capital
Al 'Aziziyah
Al Jufrah
Al Khums
Benghazi
Darnah
Ghadamis
Misratah
Sabha
Surt…
Passports and visas are required for entry into Libya for all nationalities except nationals of…
By plane
Libyan Airlines (http://www.ln.aero/index.php) has many domestic air routes and they are…
Arabic is the main language, though local languages, such as Berber and Touareg, are used in many…
Economy
The Libyan economy depends primarily upon revenues from the oil sector, which contribute…
In Tripoli, it is surprisingly hard to find a traditional Libyan restaurant. Most serve western…
Tea is the most common drink in Libya. Green tea and red tea are served almost everywhere from…
Major cities have a range of accommodations available, from shabby hotels to four-star…
Learn more about Libya's UNESCO World Heritage Sites (http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/ly).
Night driving in rural areas is not at all recommended, due to the high risk of accidents on and…
Not all bottled water is safe in Libya. Do inquire about the safest brands available. You can…
99.99% of the population is Sunni Muslim.
The United States reopened an embassy in Tripoli on May 31, 2006, and appointed a charge d…