he Ksar Ghilane excursion from Djerba is unique because of its immersive and authentic desert experience. This excursion takes you to the Tunisian desert to discover golden sand dunes and verdant oases, as well as the thermal baths of Ksar Ghilane, a natural hot spring in the middle of the desert. You will also have the chance to meet Berber nomads and discover their traditional way of life in the desert. This excursion is ideal for those looking to get off the beaten track and experience the natural beauty and unique culture of Tunisia.
Pickup included
Medenine is the prefecture of the region, a governorate, which Djerba also depends on. With its Ksour and Ghorfas, these semicylindrical storehouses, whose early constructions date back to the 17th century, Medenine is also the starting point for visiting the region.
The most southern of Tunisian oases Ksar Ghilane is one of the doors of the desert of the Tunisian Sahara, the oasis is fed by a source of hot water, source from a failed oil drilling in 1953, instead of finding oil the drillers found a captive water table 700 m deep. The water flows to the surface at 32 °, it is very sulfur, you can swim there, it would have thermal virtues.
You can also do a camel ride or quad.
Tisavar is a rectangular construction, the walls, built in stone to a height of 1.50 m, in smaller rubble above. It served as an advanced post and base camp for their Saharan expeditions. it also allowed to control the caravans that carried their wealth to the coast.
The old building is then occupied in the Middle Ages, before being restored by the French during the Second World War, the fort served in the column Leclerc during the maneuver bypassing the line Mareth.
Djerba is a beautiful island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and unique blend of African, Arab, and Mediterranean cultures. Often called the 'Island of the Lotus Eaters,' Djerba offers a mix of ancient sites, vibrant markets, and relaxing coastal retreats, making it a perfect destination for history buffs and beach lovers alike.
The capital of Djerba, Houmt Souk, is a bustling town with a mix of modern and traditional architecture. It's known for its vibrant souks (markets) and historic sites.
Erriadh is a picturesque village known for its traditional Djerbien houses and narrow, winding streets. It's a great place to experience the island's unique architecture and culture.
This 15th-century fortress offers stunning views of the island and the Mediterranean Sea. It's a great spot for history lovers and photography enthusiasts.
A popular theme park featuring water slides, pools, and various attractions. It's a great place for families and thrill-seekers.
A beautiful golf course set amidst palm trees and lakes, offering stunning views and a challenging game. It's a must-visit for golf enthusiasts.
Djerba is famous for its beautiful beaches with golden sand and clear waters. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the sea or water sports, Djerba's beaches have something for everyone.
A traditional North African dish made with steamed semolina grains, served with vegetables and meat or fish.
A spicy chili paste made from red peppers, garlic, and spices, often served with bread or as a condiment.
A crispy fried pastry filled with egg, tuna, and herbs, often served as a street food snack.
A sweet pastry made from semolina, filled with dates or almonds, and fried or baked, then soaked in honey syrup.
These months offer the best weather with warm temperatures and minimal rainfall, perfect for beach activities and sightseeing.
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
GMT+1
230VV, 50HzHz
Djerba is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Houmt Souk, Midoun
Louages are shared taxis that follow fixed routes and are a popular and affordable way to get around the island.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
Sfax is a historic city on the mainland with a rich cultural heritage, including ancient ruins, museums, and vibrant markets.
The Kerkennah Islands offer a quieter, more rustic experience with beautiful beaches, traditional villages, and unique wildlife.
Dougga is an ancient Roman city with well-preserved ruins, including a theater, temples, and mosaics. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
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