TASSILI NATIONAL PARK OFFICE (OPTN) AND MUSEUM
Djanet Park, covering an area of 100,000 ha, preserves a multitude of rock engravings and paintings.
Classified as a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1982 and a Man and Biosphere Reserve in 1986, the park covers an area of 100,000 ha and protects a multitude of rock engravings and paintings, the region's last remaining cypress trees, large mammals including the cuffed mouflon, which still lives in the steepest regions, and the Djanet ksour. Here too, however, the means are lacking, and only the difficulty of access to the plateau allows the application of strict rules.
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