Travel to Libya with ease and confidence with IntoLibya Planning a trip to Libya may feel overwhelming at first, but with the right guidance, it is simpler than you might think. At IntoLibya, we specialize in creating fully organized tours […]
Libya and the Ancient Silk Road of Africa
How desert caravans connected the Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan Africa When most people imagine the Silk Road, they think of camels crossing the vast plains of Central Asia or ships sailing toward the distant ports of China. Yet across the sands […]
Omar Nok in Libya
In a world dominated by fast travel, Omar Nok chooses a slower, intentional path. Known on Instagram as @omar.nok, he travels without taking flights. He uses land and sea routes to connect with people and landscapes directly. His journey focuses […]
Unearthing the Foggara: Water in the Desert
In the heart of the Sahara, where sand stretches endlessly and water is scarce, ancient peoples discovered a remarkable secret: life could flourish even in the harshest desert. This secret was the foggara, an ingenious underground irrigation system that carried […]
Libya, A Unique Place & People
Across deserts and seas, Libya has always been a land where greatness found its home. Empires carved their names into stone, merchants crossed its coasts and sands, and people shaped lives full of resilience and beauty. Even today, Libya still […]
From Garamantes to Ghadames: Libya’s Desert People
The Libyan desert is not empty. At first glance, it may seem like endless sand and stone, but beneath the heat and silence lies a history of people who adapted, endured, and thrived in one of the harshest landscapes on […]
Daily Life in Libya: From Ancient Leptis Magna to Today
Imagine stepping into the streets of ancient Leptis Magna nearly two thousand years ago. The Mediterranean sun glints off marble columns, the salty tang of the sea drifts inland, and the city hums with life. Fishermen push their boats into […]
Leptis Magna: Where the Past Still Breathes in Libya
Morning in Leptis Magna a Living City Close your eyes and imagine waking in Leptis Magna nearly two thousand years ago. The morning sun glows gold against sandstone columns, the salty air drifts from the Mediterranean, and the city hums […]
Festivals in Libya
A Celebration of Culture and Tradition Libya is not only a land of ancient ruins and vast deserts, it is also a place where culture lives vividly through its festivals. These celebrations are among the best ways to understand the […]
Libya’s Omar El Mukhtar
Libya’s Omar al-Mukhtar is remembered by Libyans as far more than a historical figure. He is the Lion of the Desert, a symbol of courage, unity, and sacrifice who continues to shape the national identity nearly a century after his […]










