4-Day Private Tour: Sahara and Djerba Island from Tunis and Hammamet
Overview
This natural beauty is combined with its sunny Mediterranean climate all year round accompanied by another wealth of history, culture and heritage. And this is where the strength of our Excursion that we organized lies.
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- The services of a guide approved by the Tunisian Tourist Office
- Entrances to the sites and museums mentioned in the program
- Camel ride in Ksar Ghilane
- 3x Breakfast
- 3x Dinner
- Accommodation included: 3 nights
- Entry/Admission - Casas Trogloditas de Matmata
- Entry/Admission - Amphitheatre of El Jem
- Entry/Admission - Ksar Ghilane
- Entry/Admission - Djerbahood
- Entry/Admission - Ksar Ouled Soltane
- Entry/Admission - Mosquee des 7 Dormants
- Entry/Admission - El Ghriba Synagogue
- Entry/Admission - Chenini
- Entry/Admission - Musee de Guellala
What to expect
Day 1: Amphitheater of El Jem Matmata and Ksar Ghilane
Stop At: Amphitheatre of El Jem, El-Jem Tunisia
The Amphitheater of El Jem is an exceptional testimony to Roman architecture, especially that of monuments built for entertainment purposes, in Africa. Located in a plain in central Tunisia, this amphitheater, built entirely in freestone, is neither hollowed out nor leaning against a hill. In this, it takes the model of the Colosseum in Rome without however being a simple carbon copy of the Flavian building. Its dimensions (major axis of 148 meters and minor axis of 122 meters) and its capacity (estimated at 35, 000 spectators) undoubtedly rank it among the largest amphitheatres in the world.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Casas Trogloditas de Matmata, Matmata Tunisia
The city of MATMATA is located in the south-east of Tunisia, more precisely to the west of the city of Gabès. It is an ancient Berber village stretched out on the hills, identifying with the rocky landscapes, with a panoramic view at the top of the mountain and hiding one of the strange sites of Tunisia. The houses of this village are called the troglodyte houses where you can admire the beauty of the underground dwellings in MATMATA. They are located in an underground pit in the form of caves, and each pit (الحوش) takes a circular shape and consists of a courtyard decorated with designs and colors, and it consists of other rooms in the house, the rooms of the house with smooth mud. If you are a history buff, it is recommended to visit this beautiful village, which is visited by tourists from all over the world on daily tours to experience underground life and learn about the customs and traditions of its people.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Ksar Ghilane, Grand Erg Oriental, Tataouine 3200 Tunisia
KSAR GHUILEN is an oasis in the south of Tunisia located on the eastern limit of the Grand Erg Oriental, and reputed to be the southernmost of the Tunisian oases and one of the gates of the Tunisian Sahara desert, a hot water source outcrops in the 'oasis. This source, in which it is often possible to bathe, would have thermal virtues. Where you will admire a pretty superb Sahara Sunset; and you can, at the same time, take advantage of the Sahara desert by a Quad trip on the sand dunes, camel ride (including in the offer) and a Swimming in the thermal basin of ksar Ghilane . (Included in the offer)
Duration: 15 hours
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: One night in a guesthouse or similar
Day 2: Tataouine, Ksar Ouled Soltane, Chenini and The island of Djerba.
Stop At: Tataouine, Tataouine, Tataouine Governorate
TATAOUINE: The governorate of southern Tunisia is one of the most important tourist poles due to the richness of its archaeological and heritage reserves and the environmental and ecological diversity it contains. Tataouine is characterized by the homogeneity of its Berber, Berber and Arab population
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Ksar Ouled Soltane, Tataouine Tunisia
Located about 20 km south of the town of Tataouine in southern Tunisia, the Ksar Ouled Soltane is a very well preserved fortified granary built by the Berbers in the 15th century. Built with adobe (raw earth), the ksar is spread over two courtyards, each of which has vaulted granaries that serve as food reserves, called ghorfas. In ancient times, granaries were often fortified to stop looters of food reserves in villages. Like other granaries built by Berber communities in North Africa, the Ksar Ouled Soltane is located on a hill, protecting it from these raids.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Chenini, Tataouine Tunisia
Chenini, this Berber-speaking Jewish village in southern Tunisia, 18 kilometers from Tataouine, was established by Berbers and mixed Arabs in a mountainous area, as it was erected on top of a hill. Its oldest buildings date back to the 12th century. It is distributed over three levels, surmounted by the Chenni Palace, which is a ruined castle that was probably used to store crops such as oil, cereals, spices, etc ... And some buildings are still used to store cereals by the villagers who live in the valley.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mosquee des 7 Dormants, 207 Route Mc, Chenini 3222 Tunisia
The legend of the Seven Sleepers arouses great devotion in southern Tunisia: the seven saints are venerated in a cave in El Oudiane, in a partially troglodyte mosque in Chenini and in an old cemetery in Midès. It is likely that these sites were already visited in pre-Islamic times, no doubt dedicated to other cults, and that after the Islamization of the region, the predominantly Ibadi local populations maintained the cults rendered at these shrines. It was then gradually the Seven Sleepers who were worshiped there. Among the explanatory hypotheses are the prolongation of the seven-year cults, or the particular memory left in the collective memory and in the toponymy of the sovereign warrior Decius.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Djerba Island, Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate
Djerba is an island on the Tunisian coast known for its Mediterranean beaches and white desert towns influenced by Berber, Arab, Jewish and African cultures. Its main city is Houmt Souk. It is famous for its artisanal markets, its fishing port and its 16th century fortress, Borj el Kebir. To the south is the El Ghriba Synagogue, a place of pilgrimage for the Jews of North Africa.
Duration: 15 hours
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: 4 * hotel in Djerba
Day 3: Djerba
Stop At: Musee de Guellala, Guellala, Djerba Island 4155 Tunisia
The Guellala Museum is an ethnographic museum located in Guellala in Tunisia
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: El Ghriba Synagogue, Er-Riadh, Djerba Island 4146 Tunisia
The Ghriba synagogue: is a Tunisian synagogue which constitutes one of the main identity markers of the Jews of Djerba, one of the last living Jewish communities in the Arab world. It is the subject of an annual pilgrimage, on the occasion of the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba'omer, bringing together several thousand pilgrims.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Djerbahood, Erriadh, Djerba Island Tunisia
Djerbahood is an urban art event during which artists from all over the world invest the Tunisian village of Erriadh on the island of Djerba to produce 250 works created for the occasion. It was launched by Galerie Itinérance de Paris in June 2014.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Houmt Souk, Houmt Souk, Djerba Island, Medenine Governorate
Houmt Souk is the administrative capital of the Tunisian island of Djerba. It is located about twenty kilometers from Ajim (point of arrival on the island by ferry) and El Kantara (point of arrival on the island by the so-called Roman road). It is the main town of the municipality of Djerba-Houmt Souk which is both the capital of a delegation and the seat of a municipality with four districts for 75, 904 inhabitants (2014) 2 and covering 176.54 km2 without counting the district of Mezraya. The city of Houmt Souk alone has a population of 44, 555 inhabitants in 2004
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: 4 * hotel in Djerba
Day 4: The Return via Gabes
Stop At: Gabes, Gabes, Gabes Governorate
Gabès is a city in the south-east of Tunisia.
Largest city in southern Tunisia after Sfax, Gabès has the particularity of being both an oasis and a seaport. This port function dates from industrial development in the 1970s.
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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No accommodation included on this day.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
Didon Tours provided us with a wonderful vacation that really showed us the wonders of Tunisia. Led by the tour guide Shaouki, we got to explore the length and breadth of the country. He was really knowledgeable, professional, and was also very friendly and nice. We really had an amazing time and...
Didon Tours provided us with a wonderful vacation that really showed us the wonders of Tunisia. Led by the tour guide Shaouki, we got to explore the length and breadth of the country. He was really knowledgeable, professional, and was also very friendly and nice. We really had an amazing time and I would highly recommend this company to anyone.Merci à notre guide Oussama Marouani pour sa disponibilité, son professionnalisme et son savoir faire pour encadrer le groupe, merci à notre chauffeur pour le service, son dynamisme et sa très bonne maîtrise des tâches et un grand merci à toute l'équipe pour la convivialité et surtout la ponctual...
Merci à notre guide Oussama Marouani pour sa disponibilité, son professionnalisme et son savoir faire pour encadrer le groupe, merci à notre chauffeur pour le service, son dynamisme et sa très bonne maîtrise des tâches et un grand merci à toute l'équipe pour la convivialité et surtout la ponctualité et la cohésion. un magnifique séjour, expérience à refaire je recommandeNous avons trouvé sur Facebook cette excursion avec mon frère et des amis Je vous conseille les excursions de ce guide Oussama et son chauffeur Lazher qui sont très professionnels et qui nous font découvrir des endroits magnifiques.
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L'excursion était un vrai régal une évasion vers un monde de rêve loin des immeubles des bâtiments des bouchons du bruit et du stress...un séjour de mille et une nuits, l'assistance l'accueil les visites...étaient épatants au sein d'un paysage époustouflant...l'équipe de l'agence était d'un professionnalisme exceptionnel à citer "Oussama, Zied et Naoufel" un voyage à refaire des que l'occasion se présentera merci à tous ❤❤❤