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Discover the Beauty of the Sahel
Private tour that will take you to discover the hidden secrets of the Sahel region ...
Discover Monastir Fief of the great leader Habib Bourguiba father of the Tunisian nation.
Admire the great Coliseum of El Jem, the second largest colosseum after that of Rome.
End your tour with the city of Mahdia, well known for its white sand beaches and for its Arab-Muslim history.
Monastir:
Monastir is a beautiful coastal city in the Sahel region of Tunisia, famous for its stunning beaches, rich history, and charming medina. Visitors can stroll along the seafront and admire the marina, the esplanade of the Ribat, and the mausoleum of Bourguiba. The Ribat, a fortified Islamic monastery, offers a panoramic view of the city and surrounding beaches from its 90 steep steps. The golden stones of its towers, battlements, and neighboring mosques reflect the city's history and heritage.
In the medina, visitors can wander through the cobbled streets and explore the souks full of perfumed spices, leather bags, blankets, woven baskets, and other beautiful crafts. The lively quays and fishing harbor are also worth a visit to observe the daily life of the local fishermen. Monastir's rich history is reflected in its monuments, such as the mausoleum of Habib Bourguiba, the former president of Tunisia, and the impressive Ribat, a historic Islamic fortress that dates back to the 8th century.
El Jem
El Jem is a small town located in the central-eastern region of Tunisia, known for its remarkable Roman site, the Colosseum of El Jem. The Colosseum is one of the most impressive ancient monuments in Tunisia, measuring 148 meters long, 122 meters wide, and 36 meters high. This building, dating back to the third century, was used for gladiatorial games and chariot races and could accommodate up to 35,000 spectators, making it one of the largest amphitheaters in the world.
The Colosseum is considered one of the most iconic landmarks in Tunisia and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to the Colosseum, El Jem is also known for its historic medina, where visitors can find traditional handicrafts and explore the narrow streets and colorful buildings.
Mahdia
Mahdia is a small city on the east coast of Tunisia, located between Sousse and Sfax. The city is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and traditional crafts. The old town, also known as the medina, is a charming place to explore with its narrow winding streets, ancient gates, and historic buildings.
One of the main attractions in Mahdia is the Skifa Kahla, a gate that dates back to the Fatimid era and is considered one of the oldest monuments in the city. Visitors can also explore the ruins of the ancient city of Thapsus, which are located just outside of Mahdia.
Mahdia is also known for its traditional crafts, particularly its gold and silver jewelry. Visitors can explore the many shops and workshops where local artisans create their unique pieces.