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Experience the Majestic Sahara
As you venture into the Sahara, be captivated by the vastness of the golden dunes that stretch endlessly under the sun. Experience the thrill of a camel ride, allowing you to traverse the undulating sands just as the Berber nomads have done for centuries. Watch in awe as the sun sets, casting vibrant hues across the desert sky.
Your journey will lead you to traditional Berber villages, where you can immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of the Berber people. Explore the intricately designed mud-brick homes, visit local markets, and interact with villagers who are eager to share their stories and customs. Experience traditional Berber hospitality with a cup of mint tea and local delicacies.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
breakfast
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis
Place Des Droits De L'homme, Avenue Mohamed V Tunis Tunisia
Carthage Airport
Tunis Tunisia
Overnight at Pan sea camp or similar
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
El-Jem
Departure to El Djem which is a town in Tunisia, famous for its remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater, one of the largest in the world. Built in the 3rd century AD, the amphitheater could seat approximately 30,000 spectators and showcases impressive Roman engineering with its three tiers of arches and detailed stonework. This UNESCO World Heritage site served as a venue for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, highlighting the cultural importance of entertainment in ancient Rome. In addition to its historical significance, El Djem boasts a vibrant local culture with traditions in crafts and cuisine, making it a fascinating destination for visitors interested in history and heritage.
Matmata
Matmata is a unique Berber village in southern Tunisia, known for its distinctive troglodyte dwellings—homes carved into the earth. This fascinating architecture offers a glimpse into the traditional Berber way of life, adapted to the harsh desert climate. The houses are built underground, providing natural insulation against extreme temperatures. The interiors often feature open courtyards and interconnected rooms. Matmata is rich in Berber culture.The village attracts visitors interested in exploring its unique architecture and experiencing the local way of life. Some homes have been converted into guesthouses, offering a chance to stay overnight. Surrounded by the stunning desert landscape, Matmata provides breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking and exploration. Matmata represents a blend of natural and cultural heritage, showcasing the resilience and ingenuity of the Berber people.
Ksar Ghilane
Ksar Ghilane is a picturesque oasis located in southeastern Tunisia, near the Sahara Desert. Renowned for its natural beauty, the area features lush palm groves and natural springs, providing a stark contrast to the surrounding arid landscape. With a rich history as a strategic stop along ancient trade routes, Ksar Ghilane is home to remnants of Roman forts and archaeological sites that highlight its past significance. The oasis is popular for desert adventures, including camel rides, quad biking, and exploring vast sand dunes, offering stunning sunset views. Visitors can also experience the local Bedouin culture through traditional hospitality, crafts, and cuisine, making Ksar Ghilane a unique destination that blends adventure and history in the heart of the Sahara.
LUNCH
Lunch
Ksar Hadada
Ksar Hdada is a traditional fortified granary located in the southern region of Tunisia, specifically in the area known as the Dahar. This architectural marvel is characterized by its unique design, featuring thick stone walls, small windows, and a series of interconnected storage rooms. The ksar served as a communal storage facility for grain and other agricultural products, reflecting the historical importance of agriculture in the region. Its strategic location on a hillside provided protection against potential invaders and harsh weather conditions. The structure is notable for its use of local materials and traditional construction techniques, which have withstood the test of time. Ksar Hdada is not only a representation of Tunisia's rich cultural heritage but also an example of the adaptability of its people to their environment. Today, Ksar Hdada attracts visitors interested in history, architecture, and the unique lifestyle of the Berber communities .
Chenini Berber Village
Chenini is a picturesque Berber village nestled in the southern region of Tunisia, near the town of Tataouine. This village is renowned for its stunning hillside location, characterized by a blend of traditional architecture and breathtaking desert landscapes. The village features a series of dwellings carved into the rock, showcasing the unique troglodyte style that Berber communities have utilized for centuries. These structures, often painted in earthy tones, harmonize beautifully with the surrounding environment. The narrow, winding streets of Chenini are lined with small shops and artisan stalls, where visitors can find local crafts and traditional goods. Chenini's rich history is reflected in its architecture, which includes remnants of ancient fortifications and communal spaces. The village is also known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the vast desert plains, making it a popular destination for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Pickup included
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