Favorite thing: Many towns in Tunisia have interesting monuments/architecture on the road near their entrance. In Kebili there was a bridge over the road which had the head of a camel at either end. In a country where much of the decoration, art and architeture is religious, it's quite refreshing to see something different.
Updated Jul 31, 2006
Favorite thing: After walking through the ruins we finally saw somewhere to sit and have a picnic. On the far side of the mosque was a makeshift wall which was exactly what we needed. I've had lunch in some interesting places before but next to a mosque in an ancient town which has been practically deserted for 26 years was one of the strangest places.
Updated Jul 2, 2006
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After spending a couple of days in Douz we were ready to continue our journey across southern Tunisia. Our plan was to drive across the Chott el-Jerid (salt lake), supposedly one of Tunisia's most...
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Kebili was a definite highlight of my trip...it was a relief to find an oasis town as yet fairly untouched by tourism. Modern Kebili isn't much to look at, but 3km down a winding road through the...
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Kebili - last resort for the desert

Kebili (GBELLI on our map) is tha last larger city you'll encounter when driving from the south to Tozeur trought the salt desert called Chott El Jerid (Chatt Ejjrid on our map).
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Kebili is a little oasis in the middle of the country, next to the desert (Grand Erg Oriental). We spent a night in the Dar Oasis**** Hotel which was a great refreshment.
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