About Sebha
Sebha is a city in the southwestern Libya. It is the capital of the Fezzan region. Sebha, which was built around the oases in the region, is like a modern city although it is located in a desert. Sebha, which connects Niger and Chad to the Mediterranean and Tunisia and Libya to the middle parts of Africa, is accepted as a center offering service to the vehicles that perform commercial transportation activities here. Sebha, which is one of the stopping points of caravans throughout history, is an important date production center today.
In Sebha, which is the most important city in the south of the country, handicrafts and agricultural production developed in oasis surroundings also play an important role. Desert and oasis tourism is also important in the city which hosts a national museum where historical artifacts are exhibited and Elena Castle built during the Italian occupation period. There is also an airport in the city through which the railway from Misrata Port to Niger also passes. Sebha Airport is located 7 kilometers southeast of the city. There are buses between the commercial center in the city center and the airport.