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Tikjda Ski Resort
Terrain de Petanque
I think exploring the area for street art and local culture can be a fun addition to your visit. Just take a walk around, you might find hidden gems that people don’t mention!
My advice is to bring your own petanque balls if you have them. Renting can add up and it’s way more fun to use your own gear.
I suggest visiting during the early morning, like around 8 AM. It's cooler, and you can snag a good spot to start your games without the big crowds.
Stade Boules de petanque sur le terrain
Bring some cash. While there are nearby ATMs, they're not always reliable, and cash is king for renting boules or getting snacks from local vendors.
I suggest dressing comfortably and bringing sunscreen. It can get pretty sunny out there, and you'll want to be ready to enjoy your time without getting roasted
Algerian Maze
Tikjda
My advice is to download offline maps before you go. There’s spotty service up there and I lost my way at one point. Having a good map made it way easier to get back on track!
So, here’s a little money-saving tip: bring your own snacks and drinks. I found the café prices a bit steep, and having a packed lunch on the trails was a total game changer.
Laser Strike Dz
My advice is to go on weekdays, especially around 3 PM when it’s less crowded. I went on a Saturday and it was super busy, which kinda ruined the flow of the game.
Metidja Equestrian Club Blida
Bachdjarah - Tennis
Vano Voyages
I suggest packing some extra snacks and water. Some parts of the trekking can get pretty remote, and it's way better to have food handy than to feel stuck without it.
Shrea
My advice is to hit the trails early, like around 7 AM. The views are breathtaking with fewer crowds, plus you'll beat the mid-day heat - trust me, it's worth it.
I suggest packing some snacks and water before you head out. I didn't think of this and had to overpay at a local shop. Bring your own and save some cash for souvenirs instead!