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Alhuwariya 2 nights and 3 days travel courses
Day 1: Beach and Ancient Ruins Explore
Alfuwariya Beach โ Roman Ruins โ Central Moscow โ Traditional Market
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:The blue sea of the Mediterranean and the white sandy beaches experience the coastal culture of North Africa on the beautiful Alfuwariya beach, appreciate the traces of the ancient Roman Empire and mosaic artifacts in the Roman ruins built in the second and third centuries, and exploring the beauty of Islamic architecture and the magnificence of minaret in the central mosque built in the Ottoman era. In the traditional market, Suk, a local spice, handicraft, Berber carpet, and olive oil, you can experience Arab-Berber culture through exchanges with locals.
Day 2: Cultural Heritage and Natural Landscape Experience
Alfuwariya Museum โ Olive Farm โ Verber Village โ Sahara Observatory
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:At the Museum of Alfuwariya, you can see the Penicia, Roman, Arab era's artifacts and traditional Berber traditional cultural exhibits, understand the multilayer of Tunisia, experience the traditional olive oil manufacturing process at hundreds of years of olive farms, explore the Mediterranean agricultural culture, and traditional houses and Berber languages in the village of the mountainous areas, Experience the handicraft skills, and enjoy the magnificence of North Africa's great nature by enjoying the vast desert scenery and sunset in the observatory where the Sahara Desert begins.
Day 3: Visiting and Culture Experience (optional)
Carthage Ruins Day Tour โ CD Bush Side โ Tunis Medina โ Bardo Museum
Carthage:It takes 4 hours, Hannibal's history and Foeni war traces with Rome at the ruins of ancient Carthage civilization
CD Buyide:It takes 3 hours, blue and white buildings are beautiful in the Mediterranean village where you can enjoy Tunisia traditional architecture
Tunis Medina:It takes 2 hours, explores medieval Islamic urban structure in the old town designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bardo Museum:It takes 1 hour, the world's best Roman mosaic collection and Tunisian archaeological relics