Embark on a 3-day Sahara and South Tunisia tour filled with authenticity and adrenaline. Explore the desert, ride camels, visit iconic Star Wars locations, and experience the thrill of the Paris-Dakar Rally route. Discover Berber villages, UNESCO-listed monuments, and spend nights under the starry Saharan sky.
Embark on a 3-day Sahara and South Tunisia tour filled with authenticity and adrenaline. Explore the desert, ride camels, visit iconic Star Wars locations, and experience the thrill of the Paris-Dakar Rally route. Discover Berber villages, UNESCO-listed monuments, and spend nights under the starry Saharan sky.
Tunis - Medina and Mosque of Kairouan - Oasis Tozeur
Medina of Kairouan - Established in 670, Kairouan thrived under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9th century. Even after the political capital moved to Tunis in the 12th century, Kairouan remained the main holy city of the Maghreb. Its rich architectural legacy includes the Great Mosque, with its…
Tunis - Medina and Mosque of Kairouan - Oasis Tozeur
Medina of Kairouan - Established in 670, Kairouan thrived under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9th century. Even after the political capital moved to Tunis in the 12th century, Kairouan remained the main holy city of the Maghreb. Its rich architectural legacy includes the Great Mosque, with its marble and porphyry columns, and the 9th-century Mosque of the Three Gates, earning it a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Visitors will spend 2 hours exploring Kairouan’s old Medina, admiring the Great Mosque, Zawiya of Sidi Sahâb, and the Three-Door Mosque. The tour concludes with a traditional Tunisian lunch at the recommended El Brija Tourist Restaurant.
The Great Mosque of Kairouan - This is the oldest Islamic religious building in the Muslim West. It was established in 670 during the first campaign to annex Ifriqiya to the emerging Muslim Empire. General Okba Ibn Nafaa, after selecting a site at the edge of the northern mountainous foothills for his troops, quickly built a government seat and oratory in mud bricks. By the ninth century, after several modifications, it appeared as the Great Mosque known today. This unique monument perfectly conceals an architectural “syncretism”. The materials used for its construction were sourced from ancient sites predating the Islamic conquest, while the building’s general appearance, especially the minaret, reflects a distant oriental influence. The result is an original structure with simple yet elegant features. The interior decoration is exuberant, with a stunning array of geometric and floral patterns carved in fine marble on the mihrâb facade and engraved in the precious wood panels of the minbar, the pulpit for preaching.
Eden Palm - Eden Palm offers an innovative experience in the Tozeur region, providing visitors with an authentic and insightful discovery of the world of the date palm and the date, Tunisia’s emblematic tree and fruit. The visit includes a permanent exhibition, exploration of the palm grove, and tasting of gourmet products made from dates or palm trees.
4×4 Paris-Dakar Road - Star Wars Decor - Chebika Falls - Tmeghza Canyon - Chott el Jerid - Sahara Douz Sunset (Camel and Quad Ride)
Chebika - Located near Tamerza in southwest Tunisia’s Djerid region, Chebika is just a few miles from the Algerian border. Surrounded by arid desert, north of the salt lakes or Chotts, these oasis towns are dramatic with rugged rocks and steep ravines exposed to the sun, known as Qasr el-Shams, or Castle of the Sun. Once a Roman outpost called ‘Ad Speculum’, it served as a mountain refuge for the Berber people. Despite its remote desert location, Chebika attracts many tourists to its impressive rock formations, waterfalls, and narrow gorge. The scenery is striking, with jagged pink rock formations. Palm trees thrive in the ravine where their roots find water. A footpath leads to a pool of azure water with a beautiful waterfall cascading into a small stream. The gorge was originally formed by a water source that carved these amazing canyons.
Chott El Jerid - Chott El Jerid is a vast lake during the wet season, showcasing exceptional natural beauty. This site is a testament to life and ongoing geological processes in landform development, with significant geomorphological features. The surrounding regions of Chott el Jerid contain prehistoric sites in the Kebili region, with snail beds from the Capsian age (8,000 years) or Neolithic (5,000 years). Chott experienced wetter periods 100,000 years ago, transforming into a permanent lake, mainly due to springs. In some areas, the lake’s bottom was covered by 25 meters of water. Traces of aquatic life, in the form of fossilized shells dominated by Cadmium, have been found on the current chotts’ borders. The ecological analysis reveals spectacular richness. The presence of Mediterranean waterbird populations has led to the site’s classification as an Important Bird Area.
Sahara Desert - The camel ride in Douz is a popular activity among visitors. This journey allows travelers to cross the vast sand dunes and admire the desert sunset in a caravan. Camels are majestic animals, known for their intelligence, patience, and good memory, though they can also be stubborn and grumpy. Dromedaries move slowly but confidently, and their height makes for a pleasant ride. Enjoy a camel ride with nomads to experience the desert lifestyle that has persisted for millennia. An unforgettable adventure for both adults and children, offering a true Saharan experience!
Sahara Douz - Berber Villages; Tamazret - Matmata - Colosseum El Jem - Tunis
Casas Trogloditas de Matmata - Troglodyte Berber houses underground in Matmata.
Tamezret - Tamezret is a charming Berber village with around 800 residents. Unlike the region’s troglodyte villages, its dry stone houses cling to the hill and blend with nature, resembling a small medieval town. It is one of the oldest villages in the area. Visitors will be introduced to the locals during a guided village tour.
Amphitheatre of El Jem - The amphitheater of El Jem is an outstanding example of Roman architecture, particularly monuments built for entertainment in Africa. Situated in a plain in central Tunisia, this amphitheater, constructed entirely of cut stone, is neither dug nor supported by a hill. It follows the model of the Colosseum in Rome but is not a mere replica of the Flavian building.

- Jeep 4x4 ride in the dunes
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Jeep 4x4 ride in the dunes
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Sahara Douz Quad Experience
- Camel Sunset ride
- 4×4 Jeep 2 hours dunes Adrenaline experience
- Meals
- Sahara Douz Quad Experience
- Camel Sunset ride
- 4×4 Jeep 2 hours dunes Adrenaline experience
- Meals
Discover the captivating charm of the Tunisian Sahara desert, where vibrant culture blends with stunning landscapes in southern Tunisia. Embark on an unforgettable 3-day adventure featuring a rich itinerary filled with diverse activities designed to fulfill every traveler’s dreams.
The thrilling tour begins with a convenient hotel pickup, guiding you…
Discover the captivating charm of the Tunisian Sahara desert, where vibrant culture blends with stunning landscapes in southern Tunisia. Embark on an unforgettable 3-day adventure featuring a rich itinerary filled with diverse activities designed to fulfill every traveler’s dreams.
The thrilling tour begins with a convenient hotel pickup, guiding you through the historic landmarks of Kairouan, the beautiful oases of Tozeur, and the breathtaking mountain scenery of Chbika and Tamaghza. Be amazed by the spectacular views of the grand canyons, experience the enchanting mirages of Chott el-Jerid, and explore Douz, Matmata, and the impressive Roman amphitheater of El Jem—each a treasure within Tunisia’s magical landscape.
Experience the marvels of southern Tunisia, and let the Sahara unveil its wonders to you!
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.