Out of Time BerBer Site:Zriba Olia to Hammamet Medina Tour
Out of Time BerBer villages and the Medina of Hammamet
Embark on a journey through time with a private day trip from Tunis or Hammamet to the ancient Berber villages of Zriba El Alia and Takrouna. Relax and take in the picturesque scenery as you delve into the cultural and historical significance of each village with a guide.
Begin your day with a hotel pickup, setting off to Takrouna, a Berber village renowned for its pivotal role in the Second World War in Tunisia. Discover its traditional architecture, characterized by stone houses, vaulted rooms, and inner courtyards, alongside neighboring Jradou and Zriba.
Continue your exploration to Zriba El Alia, a Berber village nestled between two rocky peaks three kilometers south of Hammam Zriba. Despite being in ruins, the village offers breathtaking vistas of Jebel Zaghouan.
End your journey by visiting the medina of Hammamet, a historic gem surrounded by protective ramparts and boasting three grand entrances. See the essence of Arab-Muslim lifestyle and cultural inspiration in the layout of the oldest urban structure of the city, strategically positioned by the sea.
Enclosed within its walls, the medina features a formidable citadel known as "the kasbah," constructed with high, thick walls and three gates that once connected the city to the outside world. Learn how it was built in the 12th century by the Arabs with towers enclosed within its perimeter.
Begin your day with a hotel pickup, setting off to Takrouna, a Berber village renowned for its pivotal role in the Second World War in Tunisia. Discover its traditional architecture, characterized by stone houses, vaulted rooms, and inner courtyards, alongside neighboring Jradou and Zriba.
Continue your exploration to Zriba El Alia, a Berber village nestled between two rocky peaks three kilometers south of Hammam Zriba. Despite being in ruins, the village offers breathtaking vistas of Jebel Zaghouan.
End your journey by visiting the medina of Hammamet, a historic gem surrounded by protective ramparts and boasting three grand entrances. See the essence of Arab-Muslim lifestyle and cultural inspiration in the layout of the oldest urban structure of the city, strategically positioned by the sea.
Enclosed within its walls, the medina features a formidable citadel known as "the kasbah," constructed with high, thick walls and three gates that once connected the city to the outside world. Learn how it was built in the 12th century by the Arabs with towers enclosed within its perimeter.