Dec 28, 2025
. - We spent two great days with Mohamed in southern Tunisia. He is a very pleasant, kind and passionate guide, who made our discovery of the desert unforgettable. We highly recommend it!
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Nov 10, 2025
A private getaway not to be missed under any circumstances during a stay in Tunisia. - Much more than a getaway... 2 days of pure happiness!
Mohamed is a human person, very pleasant, super professional, who knows everyone and who has a goal: to discover the hidden wonders of Tunisia while adapting 300% to his “clients”.
An experience far from the tourist trails!
The Sabria camp is just beautiful: the place and infrastructure, sunset, evening and meal, starry sky, sunrise...a magical place!!!
I recommend 1000% for this getaway but also for all Tunisian excursions.
Again thank you Mohamed for these discoveries and moments of sharing.
Kisses of Estelle, Valentine, Louis and Jean.
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Oct 30, 2025
2 days with 1 night in the desert! - Beautiful stay of 2 days and one night in the desert with family at 15 minutes...
We were accompanied by a very good guide and 3 “drivers” to drive the 4x4s...
I highly recommend!
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Oct 15, 2025
Experience... - Must-see experience. The night in the desert, in a "luxury" tent was very pleasant. The meal was very good. The animations offered were superb. I recommend
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Aug 13, 2025
To do absolutely! - Amazing, unforgettable memories and our guide Bechir did everything so that we had time to enjoy. My boys and I loved it and this word is still too weak 😜 I highly recommend this fabulous experience!
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Aug 10, 2025
Unforgettable journey! - We had a fantastic experience on our desert safari in Tunisia thanks to our guide Hamrouni. He was very responsive and flexible, and adapted the excursion to our needs and capabilities, especially considering that we had children who could not tolerate heat. He arranged everything so we could enjoy without stress.
All the activities we did, and the overnight stay in the tent were well organized and tailored to our family.
From the first meeting, both the guide and the driver Ali were professional and punctual, and the driver drove safely and securely so that we always felt in good hands. Both were very nice, professional and good in English, and they also spoke several other languages.
We really appreciated their concern, knowledge and commitment, which made the trip an unforgettable experience. Thanks Hamrouni and Ali.
can be highly recommended!
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Jul 29, 2025
it was an experience... - it was an incredible experience, we had unforgettable moments, we were lucky to have the guide Maher who took the time to explain everything, I recommend you to do this tour and especially to be accompanied by Maher
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Feb 6, 2025
Discovering Tunisia - Mohamed is very kind and knew how to tailor the program to what we needed, to add stops when we needed a break and knew how to adapt. You can feel he knows a lot and like to share what he knows, also gave us a lot of valuable suggestions that we'll use in the rest of our trip, and what we need to visit next.
The program as it is was great we covered a lot of places in 2 days, the desert experience was something we will always remember, the staff in the camp was very kind as well and we enjoyed the Camel ride to see the sunset on the Dunes. The facilities on the camp were exactly what we needed and the food was great.
One of the things we enjoyed the most was the visit to the berber house, we felt welcome and felt grateful to visit their house and eat fresh bread they prepared for us.
Thanks a lot for the experience
Stefanny and Juan Pablo
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Jul 6, 2025
A nice experience - They offered us a Spanish guide, although they only announced him in English, which was a nice touch. Everything was well organized and we saw many beautiful places.
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Apr 12, 2025
Not what I expected - First of all, it started out being rescheduled by the guide to one day later. Luckily that worked with our schedule, but it became confusing when we realized that the ticket said we were going for two nights of accommodation, but it was actually only one night. It was not quite what I expected. It was not private. My friend and I were grouped with three others. The guide was fine, but didn’t speak English well so there was no in-depth commentary on history and culture that I was hoping for. We did not follow the itinerary as it was published. 1. We did not visit Tatouine. 2. While we had a traditional meal for lunch on the first day, it was at a restaurant and did not include gazelle horns (or water, for that matter, we had to pay for that) and we didn’t see the lunch preparation. 3. There was a stop at a trash-strewn natural spring. 4. At the end of the first day we arrived at a camp that seemed more like a deployed location than a traditional Berber tent and we did not admire sunset from a camel nor did we taste tea or eat traditional cake. Instead, we had an awesome quad ride to the ancient fort to watch the sunset and then came back for a very loud performance of traditional music while watching the creation of sand bread along with about 50 other folks who were also in the camp. The bickering teenagers that were part of our group were a delight to have at dinner. Ha! On the second day, we did not go to Douz nor did we see a camel market. We saw a commercialized location that was used in Star Wars and had lunch there, which was delicious (and we got some water this time!). We did not “witness the creation of traditional bread” or share a meal with a local family. On the way back to Djerba we got to see another area strewn with garbage in the midst of an olive field. The highlight was a stop for the guide to get coffee and we all got to have ice cream (and the teenagers got to bicker about it). The guide was kind enough to drop us off at a location different than the one we started with so that was helpful. It was also a little surprising that there wasn’t any recommendation of things to bring along to be prepared for the trip. It was expected to have some sort of scarf for protection from the sand and wind. But, I was able to use a t-shirt wrapped around my head to make the quad ride work! That was the most fun of the whole trip, even though we actually ended up at another garbage-strewn location during the “extended” ride. If you’re looking for something like “glamping” and a deeper cultural understanding in English (like I was) then this is not the trip for you. I truly enjoyed seeing the landscapes and the tribal architecture, but wanted more out of the experience.
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