The main religion in Ghardaïa is Ibadi Islam.
Yes, the city itself, along with the M'zab Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ghardaïa is not known for its nightlife, as it is a more traditional and serene city.
The Great Mosque of Ghardaïa is a famous architectural and religious site.
Intricately designed carpets are a popular local craft in Ghardaïa.
Yes, visitors are encouraged to explore local souks for crafts and produce.
Yes, guided tours are available for those interested in the local flora and fauna.
Nubian ibex and various migratory bird species can be observed in the region.
Ghardaïa celebrates religious festivals such as Eid with community activities and family gatherings.
Oral traditions and storytelling are a unique cultural element amongst the people in Ghardaïa.