The ancient city of Bulla Regia lived partly underground. On two levels, the most luxurious houses had patios, columns, mosaics, and carved capitals. Some had private thermal baths. its underground rooms without equivalent in the ancient world, Bulla Regia is one of the most astonishing archaeological sites of Tunisia!
Next stop Beni Mtir in the ATLAS mountainous chain offers impressive landscapes, whatever the season, and fills us with all the colors, offering a peaceful feeling of tranquility. You will think that if we say that it is a corner of Paradise we are using a cliché. And yet you are not going to be disappointed. The place deserves comparison with Paradise!
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The first stop of the excursion will be Bulla Regia the splendid historic town located north of Jendouba, in the Medjerda Valley and in the middle of the cereal plains that had always attracted the lust of successive ancient civilizations.
Bulla Regia which signifies the beautiful city was one of the famous cities in the Carthaginian, Roman, and Byzantine periods whose monuments bear witness to this to the present day. Created in the 4th century BC, the city was invaded by the Romans in the year 203 BC to become in the year 156 BC. J-C the Capital of the Numidians under the reign of Massinissa, Rome's main ally.
From the Byzantine era, the city had experienced a period of stagnation and was gradually deserted by its population until it became a ghost town.
The middle of the 19th century had seen the first archaeological excavations at Bulla Regia which subsequently allowed the discovery of several archaeological sites. The site currently contains vestiges including forums, a theater, and public thermal baths which date mainly from the Roman period, in addition to a museum where are exposed mosaics, coffins, and other ancient objects belonging to the Numidians, Carthaginians, and Romans.
Very beautiful village with respect for nature and the climate Beni M’Tir is a village in north-western Tunisia, located in the mountainous region of Kroumirie, a few kilometers from Bulla Regia and Aïn Draham. The city is located on the territory of the confederation of Berber tribes of the Kroumirs. Built-in 1948 to house the engineers and workers who came to build the Beni M'Tir dam, which the village overlooks, the town has retained its original and typical architecture following a municipal decree: tiled roofs and identical facades with black shutters And red frames.
Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, is a vibrant city where ancient history meets modern life. Known for its rich cultural heritage, bustling medinas, and Mediterranean charm, it offers a unique blend of Arab, African, and European influences. The city is a gateway to Tunisia's diverse landscapes, from the Sahara Desert to the coastal resorts of the Mediterranean.
The Medina of Tunis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the Arab world. It's a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with shops, mosques, and historic buildings.
One of the most important museums in the Islamic world, the Bardo Museum houses an extensive collection of mosaics, artifacts, and historical exhibits.
The ancient city of Carthage, founded by the Phoenicians, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ruins dating back to the 9th century BC.
A picturesque hilltop village known for its blue and white architecture, narrow streets, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
A crispy fried pastry filled with egg, tuna, parsley, and sometimes cheese.
A traditional chickpea soup flavored with garlic, cumin, and harissa, often served with bread and a poached egg.
A slow-cooked stew made with meat (chicken, lamb, or fish) and vegetables, seasoned with spices and served with bread.
A sweet pastry made from semolina, filled with dates or almonds, and fried or baked, then soaked in honey syrup.
These seasons offer the most comfortable weather for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is lively with cultural events and festivals.
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
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Tunis is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tunis Ville
Tunis City Bus Terminal, Tunis South Bus Terminal
The metro is efficient and air-conditioned, making it a comfortable option for travelers.
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A coastal city known for its historic medina, beautiful beaches, and the impressive Ribat of Sousse.
A popular resort town known for its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, and the picturesque Medina of Hammamet.
Home to the impressive Roman amphitheater, El Djem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering a glimpse into Tunisia's Roman past.
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