“Into Libya” for authentic, immersive, and safe journeys to Libya’s heritage, its vibrant cities, and its vast deserts.
A news report by the American website “Financial Content” discussed the “Into Libya” platform, which offers authentic, immersive, safe, and carefully curated travel experiences to explore the country, in the context of a gradual opening that is putting Libya back on the map of global destinations. The program presents travelers with Libya’s rich history, culture, and natural landscapes, heralding a new era for Libya’s authentic travel sector after decades in which the country was largely closed off to international visitors.
The Founder’s Vision: Sharing the Libyan Story
Anas Ajjal, the founder of “Into Libya,” said the company’s vision is centered on “sharing Libya’s history, its landscapes, and the warmth of its people with the world.” He explained that the goal is to provide an opportunity to experience everything from ancient cities like Leptis Magna and Sabratha to the vast and stunning Sahara Desert, through designed trips that balance cultural exploration with operational peace of mind.
Curated Trips to Leptis, Sabratha, Shahat, and Ghadames
The report explained that “Into Libya” guides travelers to the most iconic sites: Leptis Magna, a UNESCO World Heritage site for its exceptionally preserved Roman ruins; Sabratha and Shahat; in addition to the picturesque Ghadames with its beautiful deserts, also listed by UNESCO as a historic crossroads for travelers and merchants over the centuries.
Beyond Monuments: A Living Connection with Libyan Culture
The company’s programs go beyond mere visits to archaeological sites, immersing the visitor in daily life and local culture; from the vitality of Benghazi’s streets and the warmth of its hospitality to the serenity of the desert and the exploration of the remote oases of Sabha and Ubari and the Acacus Mountains, with their ancient rock art and tranquil landscapes. Local guides share the stories and historical significance of the sites to provide a deeper understanding of Libya’s rich heritage.
Considered Safety and Meticulous Planning for the Current Landscape
The report stressed that travel to Libya requires meticulous planning and a precise understanding of the current situation, which “Into Libya” handles by providing full support for trips and expert local guides knowledgeable in history and culture, committed to a comfortable and worry-free experience. According to Anas Ajjal’s vision, the focus is on “creating safe, immersive experiences that are closely connected to the country,” while working closely with local communities to ensure the tours benefit both them and the visitor.
A Still “Undiscovered” Destination… and a Rare Opportunity Away from the Crowds
The report noted that Libya remains off the traditional mass tourism tracks, creating a rare opportunity to explore a largely “undiscovered” destination, despite its limited tourism infrastructure. The country is seeking to reopen its doors with government support and new safety measures, while “Into Libya” fills a market gap by offering rare and authentic experiences seldom provided by other entities.
The Vision in Summary: Responsible Travel and a New Image for Libya
Ajjal concluded by affirming that the goal is “to show that Libya is not just a tourist destination, but a place for connection, inspiration, and wonder,” with a commitment to making the experience “authentic, responsible, and unforgettable,” as the company moves to the forefront of the country’s anticipated tourism transformation.