Tadrart Acacus is a mountainous region in the southwest of Libya. It is a very wonderful region and known for its sand stone rocks that reflects the development of human societies and the fauna such as elephant and giraffe which used to roam in the Sahara.
Acacus is a natural museam that offers a gorgeous desert scenery of cave paintings and drawings up to 10,000 years old. The engravings on the rocks representing animal life around 12,000 B.C and figures of horses and carts dated to 1500 B.C are all scattered throughout Acacus mountains and valleys.