Full day Dougga & Testour
Sur demande
/ per person - 1 jour(s)
Early Morning:
- 7:00 AM: Departure from the hotel.
- 8:30 AM: Arrive in Testour.
Testour:
- Highlights:
- Great Mosque: Visit the first city founded by the Moors in the early 17th century, featuring the Great Mosque with its unique minaret decorated with a counter-clockwise turning clock. The numbers on the clock are placed upside down, symbolizing the inhabitants' wish to return to the time when they lived in Andalusia. The minaret contains numerous details that tell the story of the unity between Muslims and Jews after their expulsion from Andalusia.
- House of Culture: Visit the house of the famous Tunisian singer Habiba Msika, now known as the house of culture.
- Craftsman's Workshop: Visit a local craftsman's workshop known for creating the traditional garment Djebba for men.
- Cheese Factory: Visit the best cheese factory in the area, run by a cheesemaker with experience in Italy, for a tasting of different cheese products. Enjoy a table d'hôte featuring 100% organic cheeses, including the famous Testouri, local Ricotta, and a variety of cheeses with Sicilian origins and Tunisian-Andalusian traditions.
Late Morning:
- 11:00 AM: Departure from Testour.
- 12:00 PM: Arrive in Dougga.
Dougga:
- Highlights:
- Archaeological Site: Explore the well-preserved ruins of Dougga, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which includes the Capitol, the Theatre, and the Forum.
Lunch:
- 1:00 PM: Lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon:
- 2:30 PM: Continue the tour of Dougga.
- 4:00 PM: Depart from Dougga.
Evening:
- 6:00 PM: Return to the hotel.
Services Included:
- Microbus with air delivery
- Professional guide in English or French
- Entrance fee to Dougga's site
- Lunch at the local restaurant
- Water during the excursion
Company Information:
BTE Voyages DMC WORLD TUNISIA is always looking to expand your horizons of discovery and help you enjoy your next getaway even more. For this reason, we organize guided tours of the Moresque town of Testour and Dougga, known for its archaeological site.