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Enchanting Berber Villages Tour: Discover Takrouna & Zriba Alia

$223
Duration
8 hours
Difficulty

Discover the captivating village of Takrouna, a key player in the Second World War’s Tunisian theater. This remarkable Berber village, alongside Zriba el Alia, showcases striking architecture, with beautifully crafted stone houses and inviting courtyards that demand your attention.

You will engage with a welcoming Berber family and indulge in exceptional olive oil paired with traditional bread and tea.

Experience the vibrant essence of Hammamet's Medina, where you will gain deep insights into Tunisia’s rich culture and history.

Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy an authentic Berber lunch in Zriba Alia, where an array of delightful flavors and breathtaking views awaits. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Berber villages and create unforgettable memories!

Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Private transportation
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Indulge in the remarkable and authentic flavors of Berber cuisine with a fresh couscous salad enhanced by creamy cheese. This dish is a must-try for anyone seeking a true taste of tradition.
  • Food & drinks
  • WiFi

Exclusions

  • Lunch
  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

The medina of Sousse is the historic heart of Sousse, listed since December 9, 1988, in the Unesco world heritage.
It is considered a typical example of the cities of the first centuries of Islam in the Maghreb. It thus retains its kasbah and ramparts but also its Great Mosque, its ribat and the Bu Ftata Mosque, a military and religious building. On Khalef's tower, there is also a lighthouse since 1890.

The Sousse Archaeological Museum is located in the city of Sousse, the ancient Hadrumet. It has the largest collection of mosaics in Tunisia after that of the National Bardo Museum.

The port is a real village, mainly pedestrian, built according to an architecture which recalls the village of Sidi Bou Saïd in its Arab-Moorish style, the whiteness of its walls, its arcades, its arches, and its alleys embellished with flowers.
The resort hosts many shops including restaurants, cafes, and shops for foreign tourists who frequent the site for its seven kilometers of beach. In addition, during the summer period, many events take place at the port including the International Internet Summer Festival (from 2000), regattas, musical scenes, etc.

The marina is at the same time a port of call, of passage, of wintering and of regattas, made of the Marin.

It is an imposing Tunisian fortress located by the Mediterranean Sea, in the city of Monastir.
Considered the oldest and most important ribat in the Maghreb, it is regarded as the flagship monument of Monastir.

The mausoleum built in Bourguiba's lifetime, in 1963, according to the characteristics of traditional architecture (modern Arab-Muslim style), is located in the western part of the Sidi El Mézeri cemetery, the main burial place of the city, at the end From the main alley, about 200 meters long and thirty meters wide.

The building, framed by two 25 meter high minarets, is surmounted by a golden dome that is itself surrounded by two green domes. The entrance door to the mausoleum and the grid that separates it from the rest of the cemetery are two fine examples of Tunisian art.

Itinerary

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Berber village Zriba el olya

The ancient village, Zriba Olia (Upper Zriba), of Berber origin, is located about three kilometers south of Hammam Zriba. Built between two rocky peaks, the village now in ruins offers a magnificent view of the Jebel Zaghouan

Takrouna

A small Berber village of the Sahel region, it is built on a rock culminating at 200 meters above sea level and overlooking a surrounding plain, overlooking the Gulf of Hammamet, Hergla and Sousse to the east, the Jebel Zaghouan to north and the plain of Kairouan to the south.

Medina of Hammamet

guided tour of the lovely medieval medina of Hammamet, 

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infant seats available

Please Note

  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Pick-up from your location in Tunis, Hammamet, Sousse, and Monastir.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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