Social Life in Libya
I am looking to relocate from London to Tripoli in August on my known and am wondering about the social side of life in this part of the world.聽 I have been unable to find information about sports clubs etc, if any, and generally how expats spend their time off.聽 I have heard various reports about entertainment some good and some bad.
Any information greatly appreciated
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The country follows Sharia law, so no fun & games (including booze) in public at least. Contraband booze is seriously expensive (120-150D for a litre of Absolut), so make plans to bring lots of tins of malt concentrate for making beer. I've just done a batch of 9% abv barley wine which is as good as Special Brew.
There are no cinemas, clubs, pubs, casinos, 1 reasonable shopping mall and a load of souks.
If you like old ruins and lots of sand, you're laughing.
My fave pastime so far is watching the boy racers pulling wheelies and donuts in the middle of Gargaresh Road most Thursday afternoons. The biker boys don't wear protective gear (inc helmets) and casualties are common. Never managed to snap a dead 'un yet though.
Thanks once again.
Sandman's right tho', best fun is watching the looney driving on a Thursday night by the arches.聽 This is what no drink does to you.聽 Ironic that 'alcohol' (the word) is Arabic, how can you invent a word and ban the product?
Not missing it that much but difficult when you miss your friends and family and not much to compensate.聽 Still early days and gonna give it a good go.
All the people I've met so far have been sweet.
Sorry, not much help.

Like Angel said, its about meeting people and joining in with as much as possible.聽 I've noticed there's a bit of a trend of people having contacts for various things and then being all cagey when asked to share them.. Don't quite understand that, as I generally feel that we could make life a lot more enjoyable for ourselves if we all stick together!聽
Anyone else agree?
Fortunately we are adept at making our own entertainment...
I'm out here on my own working and it's pretty difficult integrating and just going by myself for a walk can be a challenge.
I'm sure there are ways to make life here more enjoyable ..... just got to find them.聽 It's been around 10 weeks now so still discovering the joys of Tripoli!聽


A quick summary of social activities in TIP
Caledonian Society 聳 has about 5 or 6 functions a year
Venue: Someone聮 home or the Oasis (British Embassy)
Email: calsoc_tripoli@yahoo.co.uk
St George's Society - has about 4 functions a year
Venue: the Oasis
Email: saint_george_tripoli@yahoo.co.uk
The Hash - a fortnightly run on a Friday - although many people just walk, followed by drinks (bring your own) and food
Venue: A different home for each run 聳 maps are sent out in advance.
Email: thhh_onsec@yahoo.co.uk
Sunday night quiz - about 20+ people, 6 quiz rounds and there is food and drinks (bring your own) before you start
Venue: Skanska Camp (1st Engineering off Gargharish Road) 15LYD to get in which includes food. (Soup/salad/fish/chicken kebabs/lasagne or another main dish) 5ld for the quiz
Archeological Society - lots of trips, ranging from 1 to 3 days (mostly one day trips on a Friday)
Venue: Depends on the outing-finishes in June of each year and begins in September (as too hot otherwise!)
Email: archsctripoli@yahoo.com
BC Wags 聳 outings geared towards wives, mostly takes place during the day
Venue: Depends on the event
Email: bcwagsinlibya@gmail.com
There is also a darts league and remote control car racing, as well as a theatre group.
)聽 Thanks for sharing ..... I've done the Hash .... watch out for those ostrich!Heard about the Oasis Club but sounds difficult to get on one of the special 'lists'.聽 I thought it was open to Brit expats but seems not.
Anyone know of an open list or someone willing to invite?

Where to go/What to do tips聽 http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=26133
What do you do on Fridays? /forum/viewtopic.php?id=33252
how to meet people? /forum/viewtopic.php?id=40117
The archeology club email address seems to not be working.
Could you post an update or phone please.
Or if anyone is in the club, could you pm me please?
archsoctripoli@yahoo.com
Hope this helps.
it did not bounce this time, should go through to the recipients.
There is a growth informal network of bird watchers in Libya - both expats and locals.
We usually go out on Fridays for day trips and occasionally we go on longer filed trips.
Here are two contact emails:
robert.tovey@yahoo.co.uk聽 if you are near Benghazi
andy_parkin@hotmail.co.uk聽 if you are near Tripoli
We welcome any one - beginner or expert who wants to bird (and will contribute to the cost of a driver or have a car)
Some of our sightingss are on birdingforalark.blogspot.com]www.birdingforalark.blogspot.com . Its already listed among the Libyan blogs
Try birding - there is more to life than pubs and restaurants
BirdingRob wrote:Try birding - there is more to life than pubs and restaurants
Is that like dogging ? 
Mudman wrote:BirdingRob wrote:Try birding - there is more to life than pubs and restaurants
Is that like dogging ?
No their isn't.
And I can guarantee it is not as interesting mate.
Mudman wrote:Is that like dogging ?
I had to look it up.
Here's to another corner of my withering innocence darkened by the mutterings of Evil.
Clansman wrote:BirdingRob wrote:Try birding - there is more to life than pubs and restaurants
No their isn't.
Leave the man alone.
I truly admire his work. Birding takes more patience than running a marathon, I suspect.
Bird watching needs a lot of patience. I show that a lot at work. Personally I'd like a more active hobby.
The Brits on this forum please just remember the RSPB is Britain's second biggest membership organisation after the National Trust. It over one million members.
I put it to you, who has a life in Libya?
I do and I don't complain there is nothing to do:D
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