Excursión de día completo a Kairouan y El Jem desde Túnez





Descripción
Salida a Kairouan, la cuarta ciudad más sagrada del mundo islámico. La visita comienza desde las Cuencas Alglabíes del siglo IX, vistas desde la arriba en la oficina de información turística del lugar con una introducción a la fundación de Kairouan y sus gloriosas edades. Diríjase a la gran mezquita, la más antigua del norte de África, continuará hasta la cercana Sidi Sahbi (un compañero del profeta Mahoma) con una introducción a algunas tradiciones tunecinas. Termine la visita de un paseo por la medina y sus encantos exóticos Visita de El Jem (Thysdus) el anfiteatro romano, el tercero más grande y mejor conservado del mundo romano. Terminar con la visita al famoso museo de El Jem.
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Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Puede ser operado por un guía multilingüe.
- Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas por reserva.
Opiniones(7)
Hey our Tpurguide and driver were super nice, anis was extremely positive and entertaining he kneed the entire history of the places and even further so it’s super worth the time and money to go with him. The driver was also very knowledgable and we loved the tour thank you anis and Sofiane. Such a heartwarming tour with lots of insights.
We were able to squeeze a lot of activities into the day, although the 8 hour tour ended up being 11 hours! Skander was a knowledgeable guide, although his delivery was a bit scripted - any question I asked wasn’t directly answered, but reiterated things he said before. Lunch was good, the travel comfortable. It was interesting to drive through some remote small towns and see how the poor economy was affecting real Tunisians. In other words, if you only want to see beautiful sites, this tour might not be for you.
The amphitheater of El Jem is so amazing. I loved walking around without other tourists in sight. The ruins are so well preserved, it is a real treasure. Loved this place. The surrounding area is really nice and the people around town are very nice to foreigners. A must-see on your itinerary of Tunisia.
I visited Tunis during the last days of holy month Ramadan and Eid-al Fitr festival, which affects most of social activities across the country, despite of several date changes, I hada good private tour with the guide Mr.Lamjed and the driver. He was nice, helpful and provided me interesting information. I wish I could spend more time visiting the Medina in Kairouan.I was satisfied with my tour
<p>Excellent day out - we had a fantastic time. Highly recommended!</p>



