On your Excursion to Zafrane you can ride a camel out to the dunes at sunset for a sopectacular and emmotional experience you do not want to miss.
€ 15
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There are few sights in Tunisia more arresting than El-Jem, the well-preserved, ancient colosseum - almost as big as its counterpart in Rome. Its seating capacity has been estimated at 30,000 (considerably more than the population of the town itself), mak
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Kairouan is situated inland in the northern part of Tunisia. It is counted as the most holy city of North Africa, and the Great Mosque here, has what is believed to be the oldest standing minaret in the world. We visit the Great Mosque Sidi Okba, the most
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Join us for an excursion to Starts Wars & The English patient filming scene then onto Chebika Oasis, Tamarza, Mides and Rommel Road through spectacular Atlas Canyon. All in all a great experience to be remembered!
€ 55
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The mountain town of Matmata, home of distinctive underground dwellings. These troglodyte "homes" consist of a courtyard, 5 to 10 meters deep. A labyrinth of small rooms for sleeping, grain storage and family gatherings are cut into the soft rock and inte
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Sbeitla, is one of the country's largest archaeological sites. Its numerous attractions include Roman temples and baths, early-Christian churches and Byzantine fortresses
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Sidi Bou Saïd is a pretty little whitewashed village set high of a cliff above the Gulf of Tunis, about 10km (6mi) north-east of the capital. It's a delightful place for a stroll amongst narrow cobbled streets with old stone steps. Its gleaming walls are
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Sousse, an important commercial and military port in the times of the Aghlabites (800-909), is a typical example of a town dating from the first centuries of Islam. With its kasbah, its ramparts, its medina (with the Great Mosque), the Bu Ftata Mosque and
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