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Extraordinary adventures to handpicked destinations that have captivated our hearts, and will yours, too.
Each tour has been inspired by our staff’s personal experiences with the country.
These gems, often nestled in remote corners, are a logistical challenge and often too expensive to arrange independently; Relax as we meticulously handle all the details for you.
With over 30 years of experience of curating tours to rather unusual destinations, Koryo Tours in Africa tours are truly like no other; helping you to immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes and cultures that define Africa. North, East, and West.
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9 nights Libya in the Roman west, where
marble cities rise from the Mediterranean
shore.
From 3095 EUR per person
Please apply by 15th November, 2026.
9 nights Libya in the Roman
west, where marble cities
rise from the Mediterranean
shore.
From 3095 EUR per person
Roman theatres rising from the Mediterranean shore, a UNESCO desert oasis at the edge of the Sahara, Berber granaries built into clifftops, and troglodyte homes carved into the earth. Libya is one of the most extraordinary countries in the world, and almost no one has been there.
Libya's western region holds a concentration of history that is genuinely difficult to believe until you are standing in it. Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a few hours of each other. Roman cities that rival anything in Italy or Tunisia. A desert oasis town whose covered alleyways and rooftop networks have remained largely unchanged since the medieval period.
And at almost every site, you will have the place to yourself.
The tour begins in Tripoli. We then head out along the Mediterranean coast to Sabratha, one of the three ancient cities that gave the region its name (Tripolis).
Its Roman theatre, the largest in Africa, rises three storeys against the sea sky, its stage wall reconstructed by Italian archaeologists in the 1930s and still standing almost entirely intact. From Sabratha, the tour moves inland, climbing into the Jebel Nafusa mountains, where Berber communities built their fortified granaries into the clifftops and their villages on the edge of escarpments that fall away to the Jeffara Plain below.
The night is spent in Ghadames, the most remarkable desert town in Libya, a UNESCO-listed oasis city near the point where Libya meets Algeria and Tunisia.
Its architecture is unlike anything else in North Africa: an underground network of covered passages and interconnected rooftops designed for a community living in extreme heat. In the evening, we will enjoy a Tuareg music performance beside the Sahara dunes. For the women in the group, Al-Mourin, a traditional women's cultural performance unique to Ghadames, is arranged separately.
From Ghadames, the tour loops back through Nalut and its fortified granary, where lunch is taken in a traditional cave house, before returning to Tripoli for the centrepiece of the program: Leptis Magna.
Founded by Phoenician traders and transformed into one of the most magnificent cities in the Roman Empire by the emperor Septimius Severus, who was born here, Leptis Magna is simply one of the greatest archaeological sites in the world. You will almost certainly be the only tourists there. A Zokra traditional band performs during the visit.
The final days bring Gharyan's underground troglodyte houses and pottery workshops, the Berber old city of Yafren, and a proper circuit of Tripoli itself. The old medinas and mosques, a cooking workshop in a traditional house, the newly opened Libya National Museum*, and a farewell dinner by the Arch of Marcus Aurelius.
Don't want the journey to be over so soon?
How about joining our 12-night Libya tour that visits the recently opened Eastern part of Libya to visit one of the most marvellous ancient Greek ruins the World has to offer while no other travellers are in sight?
Check out our Travel Libya: East and West Tour here.
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
You must apply for an electronic visa through the official government website. Koryo Tours will provide you with the necessary sponsor documents. The eVisa fee is $63 USD. Further details will be provided upon booking the tour with us.
Tripoli is served by Tripoli Mitiga International Airport (MJI).
The most reliable ways to fly there are currently through Istanbul with Turkish Airlines or through Cairo with Egyptair.
ITA Airways also plans to resume its flights from Rome-Fiumicino starting in September 2026. However, tickets for these upcoming ITA Airways flights are not yet available for booking.
Koryo Tours requires all participants to maintain comprehensive travel insurance for Libya. We recommend International Medical Group (IMG), as their policies cover our specific destinations.
Please note: The National Museum's opening in December 2025 is still currently delayed. We anticipate the museum being open for the trip, but participants should note this may not be possible on the day.
Please email Zoe Stephens, the tour manager for this tour.
Please apply by 15th November, 2026.
12 nights Libya: Two Libyas in one journey. The Roman west, where marble cities rise
from the Mediterranean shore. And the Greek east, where ancient Cyrene earned its name
as the Athens of Africa.
From 4495 EUR per person
Please apply by 15th November, 2026.
12 nights Libya: Two Libyas in one journey. The Roman west,
where marble cities rise from the Mediterranean shore. And
the Greek east, where ancient Cyrene earned its name as
the Athens of Africa.
From 4495 EUR per person
Libya holds one of the greatest concentrations of ancient ruins in the world. UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Roman cities that rival Pompeii in their scale and state of preservation. Greek temples older than the Parthenon. A desert oasis whose mud-brick architecture has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years.
And almost no tourists.
This thirteen-day itinerary combines two distinct but equally unique areas of Libya.
We start the trip taking in the Roman cities of Sabratha and Leptis Magna, the Berber mountains of Jebel Nafusa, and the Saharan oasis of Ghadames.
Take a full-day excursion west along the Mediterranean coast to Sabratha, one of three ancient cities that gave the region its name; Tripolis, meaning 'three cities’, and home to the incredible Roman Theatre.
We also spend a night near the desert, where Libya meets both Algeria and Tunisia. Here we’ll visit Ghadames and another of Libya’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as being invited to an exclusive women’s-only event & music event (for the men).
We then visit Leptis Magna, one of the greatest Roman sites in the world – and one where you’ll likely be the only tourist around. It’s truly a spectacular site to experience.
Before heading east, we enjoy a city tour of Tripoli, including the old city and its multiple sites and souqs, as well as the newly opened Libya National Museum*.
Only recently opened to tourism, the east of Libya offers a journey through Cyrenaica. If western Libya is the Roman story, eastern Libya is the Greek one.
Beginning in Benghazi and moving along the Mediterranean coast through a succession of ancient Greek and Roman sites culminating at Cyrene itself, one of the most important cities of the classical world.
This region is almost entirely off the tourist map, which means the sites are effectively yours alone. The coastal route from Benghazi west through Tocra, Tolmeita, and Qasr Libya to Cyrene and its port of Apollonia passes through a succession of Greek and Roman ruins in various states of preservation – many of them dramatically positioned above the Mediterranean.
Together, visiting both east and west gives a complete picture of Libya's extraordinary layered history. From Phoenician trading posts to Greek colonies to Roman imperial ambition to Berber desert ingenuity.
Please note: The National Museum's opening in December 2025 is still currently delayed. We anticipate the museum being open for the trip, but participants should note this may not be possible on the day.
INCLUDED
NOT INCLUDED
You must apply for an electronic visa through the official government website. Koryo Tours will provide you with the necessary sponsor documents. The eVisa fee is $63 USD. Further details will be provided upon booking the tour with us.
Tripoli is served by Tripoli Mitiga International Airport (MJI).
Benghazi is served by Benghazi Benina International Airport (BEN).
The most reliable ways to fly there are currently through Istanbul with Turkish Airlines or through Cairo with Egyptair.
ITA Airways also plans to resume its flights to Tripoli from Rome-Fiumicino starting in September 2026. However, tickets for these upcoming ITA Airways flights are not yet available for booking.
Koryo Tours requires all participants to maintain comprehensive travel insurance for Libya. We recommend International Medical Group (IMG), as their policies cover our specific destinations.
Please email Zoe Stephens, the tour manager for this tour.
Please apply by 15th November, 2026.
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