The desert - a landscape that invites you to dream... the silence, the loneliness, the return to the essentials, a break from "civilization" and "digital detox", fine sand... endless sand dunes as far as the eye can see, breathtaking sunsets , unforgettable and authentic evenings with the Bedouins around the campfire with traditional, home-cooked dishes... wonderful hikes through the dunes on foot or on camel back... a journey into another world and to yourself
Pick-ups other than from the airport or a specified hotel must be agreed individually
Airport
The oasis of Douz, also called the “Gate of the Desert”, the large crossing point of the Sahara, known as a typical nomadic village and famous for its high-quality dates, lies on the edge of the Erg Oriental, a sea of dunes that stretches from Algeria via Tunisia to Libya extends. In Douz we have a meal together and if you want you can buy a turban. After dinner we drive about 90 minutes directly into the desert, where the Bedouin team with the dromedaries is already waiting for us. The first night's camp is being prepared and it's time to set up tents. If you prefer to sleep in the great outdoors, under the stars, look for a nice place to put your sleeping bag.
El Hedan
La Ghuezza
Hashiat Erramal
Thuall Erbaier
Bir Abdhull
On the seventh day we are picked up in a 4*4 off-road vehicle from the beautiful Bedouin camp at around 9:00 a.m. after the last hearty breakfast in nature and we continue to Douz, the “Gate of the Desert” and the large crossing point of the Sahara Worth seeing as a typical nomad village, surrounded by sand dunes and is famous, among other things, for its high-quality dates. Visit of the city center and the traditional souks.
After a 1.5 hour drive we encounter the cave dwellings of the Berbers (aboriginal people), the so-called “Troglodyte Houses”. Only a few people have retained their original way of living and living. We can visit one of these houses to get an idea of the Berber way of life. Taking photos and asking questions is always welcome with the owners of this “attraction”.
We continued our way towards Djerba. This time we use the ferry - the journey takes about 20 minutes - across the Mediterranean where we leave the mainland. We continue through the island of Djerba, which is known for its olive groves and the Mediterranean, which captivates countless tourists with its "Caribbean" flair and turquoise-blue sea and sandy beaches.
On the last day of our unforgettable desert tour, have breakfast and, depending on the flight time, transfer to the airport.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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