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GSA-VOYAGES
ANCIENT TUNISIA TOUR FROM TUNIS
TOUR IN THE HEART OF ANCIENT TUNISIA OVER FOUR DAYS FROM TUNIS OR HAMMAMET
Departing from Tunis, discover the inestimable heritage of Tunisia, an archaeological treasure where Roman, Greek and Punic civilizations meet.
This four-day tour will take you on a journey through time, from vibrant Tunis to the majestic ruins of Carthage, Dougga and El Jem. An adventure that reveals the layers of history that have shaped this Mediterranean land.
Your journey will begin in Tunis, the capital rich in history, before heading to Carthage. There, you will set foot on the grounds of one of the greatest cities of Antiquity, renowned for its maritime power and its conflicts with Rome.
You will explore the remains of the Antoninus thermal baths and the Punic port, silent witnesses to a glorious past.
The road will then take you to Dougga, an archaeological jewel classified as a UNESCO world heritage site.
This ancient Roman city, one of the best preserved in North Africa, will offer you a unique insight into daily life in Roman times, with its temples, its theater, and its cobbled streets which still seem to echo with footsteps. of its former inhabitants.
The highlight of this tour will undoubtedly be El Jem, home to the extraordinary Roman amphitheater, the third largest in the Roman Empire. Its majesty and excellent state of preservation will transport you directly into the past, making you almost hear the cheers of the spectators who came to watch the games in the arena.
This four-day trip is not only an exploration of Tunisia's major archaeological sites; it is an immersion in the fascinating history of the Roman occupation, an epic which left an indelible mark on the Tunisian landscape and culture.
Prepare to be amazed by the rich heritage of a country at the crossroads of civilizations, a destination where every stone has a story to tell.
Information:
The tour is done either by 4X4 or by microbus depending on the number of participants .
Our vehicles can be equipped with baby seats on request.
This tour is not open to people with reduced mobility.
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