Join us as Tunisia, from north to south, offers a truly immersive cultural experience. With our tours, you will gain deeper insights into the local Berber community. Our tours are crafted to provide extensive knowledge of ecology and uncover hidden gems that typical visitors might overlook.
Join us as Tunisia, from north to south, offers a truly immersive cultural experience. With our tours, you will gain deeper insights into the local Berber community. Our tours are crafted to provide extensive knowledge of ecology and uncover hidden gems that typical visitors might overlook.
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Archaeological Museum of El-Djem - Travel to El Djem, home to one of the largest and most well-preserved Roman amphitheaters outside Italy. The El Djem Coliseum is a significant archaeological site and a major tourist attraction in Tunisia, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Its immense scale and grandeur…
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Archaeological Museum of El-Djem - Travel to El Djem, home to one of the largest and most well-preserved Roman amphitheaters outside Italy. The El Djem Coliseum is a significant archaeological site and a major tourist attraction in Tunisia, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Its immense scale and grandeur offer a striking insight into the architectural and engineering brilliance of the Roman Empire during its peak. It stands as a remarkable testament to the ambition and cultural legacy of the ancient Romans.
Matmata - The troglodyte dwellings of Matmata are believed to have origins with the Berber people who lived in the region long before the Romans arrived. The unique architecture and lifestyle in Matmata have made it an important cultural heritage site, offering insights into the traditional lifestyles of North African desert communities. Matmata gained international fame as a filming location for the original Star Wars movie, further enhancing its reputation as a unique destination. The extraordinary troglodyte architecture and traditional lifestyles of Matmata continue to fascinate visitors worldwide, showcasing the ingenious adaptations of human settlement in the harsh Saharan environment.
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Chenini - Chenini has been continuously inhabited by Berber communities for centuries, with evidence of human settlement dating back to ancient times. The village served as a crucial hub for Berber culture, traditions, and commerce in southern Tunisia throughout its history. Chenini is considered one of the best-preserved examples of traditional Berber village architecture in the country, making it a valuable cultural heritage site. The unique, tiered layout and traditional building techniques of Chenini have made it a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the ingenuity of Berber urban planning and construction. The picturesque, hillside village of Chenini stands as a remarkable testament to the resilience and adaptability of Berber communities in the harsh Saharan environment. Its traditional architecture and tight-knit, terraced layout continue to captivate visitors from around the world.
Ksar Hadada - Ksar Hdada is a well-preserved fortified granary settlement located in southern Tunisia, known for its unique, clustered architecture and historical significance. Small, slit-like windows and few exterior openings characterize the fortified, defensive nature of the architecture. The structures are oriented around small, central courtyards that provided natural light and ventilation for the interior spaces. Decorative elements like arched doorways, carved stone, and intricate tile work add visual interest to the otherwise austere exteriors. Ksar Hdada is believed to have been inhabited by Berber communities since at least the 11th century AD, serving as a vital storage and defensive site in the region. The fortified granary settlement provided a secure means of storing and protecting essential agricultural surpluses from raiders and nomadic tribes in the harsh Saharan environment. Ksar Hdada is considered one of the best-preserved examples of traditional Berber ksar.
Douz - Douz-Sabria is a historic oasis settlement located in southern Tunisia. Douz is situated around a natural oasis, providing a reliable water source in the arid Saharan landscape. The strategic location of the oasis settlement made it a vital stopover point for trans-Saharan trade networks, facilitating the exchange of commodities like salt, gold, slaves, and various manufactured goods. The commercial activity at Sabria helped sustain the local Berber community and shaped the development of the fortified architecture over centuries. Overnight at a camp of insolite Dunes Sabria in Douz.
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Douz - Douz’s strategic location on the edge of the Saharan desert has made it an important gateway and staging point for desert exploration and tourism. The town serves as a hub for camel trekking, dune buggy tours, and other Saharan adventure activities, drawing visitors from around the world. Douz hosts an annual “Sahara Festival” that celebrates the region’s Berber culture, heritage, and the dramatic desert landscapes. The town’s proximity to the Sahara, combined with its oasis setting and traditional Berber character, make it a popular and unique tourist destination in southern Tunisia. Douz’s unique blend of oasis ecology, Berber cultural heritage, and desert proximity have earned it a distinct identity as the “Gateway to the Sahara” in southern Tunisia. The town continues to be a vital hub for exploring the region’s rich natural and cultural landscapes.
Chott El Jerid - Chott El-Jerid’s dramatic salt-encrusted landscape, its specialized ecosystem, and its historical significance make it a remarkable and internationally recognized natural wonder of southern Tunisia.
Tozeur - Tozeur is situated in an expansive oasis, surrounded by vast date palm plantations that have been cultivated for centuries. The lush, green oasis provides a stark contrast to the arid, sandy desert that surrounds the city, creating a unique and picturesque landscape. Date palm cultivation is a central part of Tozeur’s economy and local culture, with the city producing a variety of high-quality date cultivars. The oasis also supports other agricultural activities, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, and other crops that thrive in the oasis microclimate. Later, there is a possibility (optional) to visit the mountain oasis of Chebika and Tameza.
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Sbeitla - Sbeitla is an ancient Roman and Byzantine city located in central Tunisia, known for its remarkably well-preserved archaeological ruins and historical significance. Sbeitla was an important urban center during the Roman and Byzantine periods, with a history dating back to the 2nd century AD. The site features an impressive collection of remarkably well-preserved Roman and Byzantine ruins, including several temples, a triumphal arch, and the remains of a large Christian basilica. The best-known monuments are the three Roman temples dedicated to the Capitoline Triad (Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva), which are considered among the finest examples of Roman temple architecture in North Africa. Other notable structures include the Arch of Diocletian, the remains of a Byzantine cathedral, and the foundations of various other public buildings and houses.
Kairouan - Kairouan is considered the fourth holiest city in Islam, after Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem. It has been an important center of Islamic learning and pilgrimage for centuries. The city’s most famous landmark is the Great Mosque of Kairouan, which was founded in 670 AD and is one of the oldest and most prestigious mosques in the Islamic world. Kairouan has a long history as a center of Islamic scholarship, and it was home to several renowned theologians and philosophers who contributed to the development of Islamic thought and culture. The city’s rich cultural heritage is also reflected in its traditional crafts, such as carpet-weaving, pottery, and metalwork, which continue to be practiced today.
Sousse - Overall, Sousse is a vibrant, historic city that serves as a major cultural, economic, and tourist hub on the central Tunisian coast, offering visitors a unique blend of ancient and modern attractions.

- Multilingual Guide
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Multilingual Guide
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- tips
- lunchs
- All Fees and Taxes
- jeep tour to the mountain oasis Chebika & Tamerza
- tips
- lunchs
- All Fees and Taxes
- jeep tour to the mountain oasis Chebika & Tamerza
- We are flexible to all types of dietary requirements such as: Vegetarians, Vegetarian without Gluten. if you have dietary requirements you can indicate this at the time of booking
- We are flexible to all types of dietary requirements such as: Vegetarians, Vegetarian without Gluten. if you have dietary requirements you can indicate this at the time of booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.