Experience the ultimate adventure with Djerba: 1-Night Desert Tent Safari, the most sought-after tour among travelers. Its immense popularity has resulted in tickets being sold out in no time. To ensure your spot on this incredible journey, it’s highly recommended to book in advance. Djerba: 1-Night Desert Tent Safari is Most Recomended Things to do in Djerba, Tunisia
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Day 1:
Your tour will begin as you depart from your hotel to Tataouine. You will then begin by crossing Roman Road, the structure that connects the island to continental Africa. You will then take a break at the salt lake of Chahbania to enjoy the view and to take photos. Following this, you will enjoy a 40-minute stroll in the streets of Tataouine’s market to discover the Berber products and spices for sale.
You will then head to the village of Chenini, where you will enjoy a walk to discover it with a local guide. At midday, you will taste the flavors of a local meal in a Berber restaurant. Following lunch, you will cross the Erg (or the desert of rocks) and head to Ksar Ghilane. Upon your arrival you can enjoy a swim in its natural water spray, in an area located between the greenery of the oasis and the yellow color of the sand dunes. Whilst at this location there will also be the possibility of taking a camel ride tour or a quad-bike tour of the dunes (not included).
By the end of the day, you will go to your camp to enjoy one of the best sunsets of Southern Tunisia. At the camp, you will have a tent, be able to take a shower, and can also experience the preparation of “sand bread” just before dinner. Following dinner, you will enjoy free time to admire the starry sky in the silence of the desert.
Day 2:
Following breakfast, you will head to Matmata, the troglodyte village. Your first stop will be to the Berber village of Tamazret, where you can taste an “amandes” tea. Following the break, you will visit a Berber family at their underground house, where you will enjoy an authentic local lunch.
Following lunch you will head to Sidi Idriss, a troglodyte hotel where some scenes of the Star Wars film had been shot, and where we can still find some film decor. The final visit of the day will be to the Berber village of Toujane, which is hidden between two mountains and famous for handmade carpets and honey. At the end of the day, you will be returned safely to your hotel with a head full of great memories.Free cancellationDuration 2 daysLive tour guideSee all details, See all details
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Djerba: 1-Night Desert Tent Safari Highlights
Visit the ksours of Tataouine
Discover the Berber village of Chenini
Swim in the natural water spray between an oasis and the sand dunes
Spend a night in a tent in the desert
Djerba: 1-Night Desert Tent Safari Reviews
Very professional service. The guide was very attentive and spoke excellent English. The 4WD car was very comfortable. The various sites included stunning desert landscapes, mud walled villages, hot springs, a troglodyte house, Star Wars sets. The camel ride in the tiny sand dunes wasn’t very inspiring though. The tent accommodation with shared bathrooms was reasonable. The meals were all outstanding.
This was an absolutely unforgettable experience, I’m so happy I did it!! As an American woman traveling alone, in my 30s with zero knowledge of French/Arabic, I was worried it would be more awkward than fun- I was wrong, it was so fun! Even though the rest of my group was French, our guide Zu always made sure to explain to me in English where we were / what we were seeing / etc.. He was incredibly kind and very thorough, and I never felt lonely or out of place. The tour itself was amazing. The market of Tataouine was busy and colorful and loud, the drives through the desert were breathtaking, the village of Chenini on top of a mountain was so interesting to see and lunch there was tasty. The campsite at night was very structured/clean and thankfully another tour group had some English-speakers for me to bond with as we watched sand bread get made (it was delicious). The next morning we did a camel ride and it was glorious. Cannot say enough good things about this trip!