CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAP1 Review and 21 Opinions We stayed at the Hotel Marhala, one of the troglodyte hotels in Matmata. It's nicely done-up to...
7 Reviews and 15 Opinions Had we spent the night in Matmata, we would probably have opted for Hotel Sidi Driss. It's a very...
3 Reviews and 17 Opinions I have been in the Hotel oasis for 6 weeks and after reading the previous review I thought it was my...
euzkadi Says: Gabes is one of the biggest industrial cities in Tunisia, and it´s famous for it´s Souqs in Jarah and the unusual seaside Oasis. We made a brief stop in this...
euzkadi Says: Henna is a flowering plant, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, India and the Arab countries. It´s been used for body and hair dye. In Tunisia...
aliante1981 Says: Travels to places like Tunisia involves a lot of fighting the heat, especially if you, like me (I am still surprised as to why I did that), go there right in...
call_me_rhia Says: The mosque of the seven sleepers is located in new Chenini and it's a tiny white mosque surrounded by 4-m-long tombs. One of the legends connected with it is...
call_me_rhia Says: There's only one major sight in Chenini - and when i say major I mean not only a main sight, but a great one too: the old abandoned berber village. From the...
call_me_rhia Says: The name makles it sound very fancy while it's exactly the contrary... cats roam in and out... tables and chairs are slightly falling apart... but the place is...
call_me_rhia Says: Imagine brown ochre valleys, imagine nothing grows there, and imagine no people around. This is the Chenini area. Imagine you can't see where the mountain...
call_me_rhia Says: Matmata has been inhabited for over 700 years by Berber people. Their traditional homes were troglodyte houses: circular vertical caves dug into soft sandstone,...
call_me_rhia Says: It's one of the larger underground houses (troglodyte homes) turned into a hotel, There are 145 for 20 rooms and a restaurant and bar. I can't comment on the...
call_me_rhia Says: Matmata is both a village and an area. What's special about this area is the barren moonlike rocky landscape in which people have built, or better cut, their...
call_me_rhia Says: The only sight in Gabes, and from this you can guess that it's not really a touristic spot: the market! Big and wonderful - colourful and filled with smells and...
call_me_rhia Says: Gabes is a non-descritpive industrial (and ugly) Tunisia town - charm surely doesn't live here - nor it ever dropped by. However a short visit isn't a total...
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Gabes is a non-descritpive industrial (and ugly) Tunisia town - charm surely doesn't live here - nor it ever dropped by. However a short visit isn't a total...
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