""A sweet combination between, Roman ruins..beautiful nature and landscapes, Berber village and mountains""
- Departure to the roman city of oudhna and visit of its beautiful amphitheatre, its big capitol, the remains of the roman villas and private and public roman baths.
- Visit of the roman aqueducts
- Lunch
- Visit of the "roman water temple"
Walk through the old City of Zaghouan, - visit and panoramic view on the berber village of "Zriba olya"
- Photo stop in the berber village of"Takrouna".
- Drive back to the hotel
Pickup included
Departure from tunis, hammamet, sousse, monastir or mahdia to the roman city uthina, visit of the city which takes about 1 hour, the drive to zaghouan with a foto stop in front of the roman aqueducts, in zaghouan the lunch is in a typical restaurant in the country side.
In the afternoon visit of the roman water temple of zaghouan and continuation to the berber village of takrouna: visit of the village with a possibility to visit a berber house. Admiration of a beautiful panorama overlooking the surrounding plains and the sea, free time (possibility to drink a tea , cofe , or soft drinks in the coffe situated on the top of the village.
Back to your hotel
Visit of a part of the roman aqueducts
Visit of the water temple of zaghouan
Visit of the berber village takrouna
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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.
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Tunis is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
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