Top 10 Walking Tours in Tunis Governorate, Tunis Governorate

August 15, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Tunis Governorate, Tunisia including Berber culture day trip in Atlas Mountain, Imlil valley , Day Excursion to Uthina Zaghouan and Thuburbo Majus from Tunis or Hammamet, Sidi Bou Said cultural Walking tour, Carthage and Sidi Bou Said Half-Day Guided Tour from Tunis, Full-Day Tour to Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, and Bardo Museum from Sousse, Walking Tour in Carthage, Cultural visit to the Medina of Tunis with typical lunch., Tunis Like a Local: Customized Private Tour, The best of Sidi Bou Said Walking Tour , Artistic Sidi Bou Said Walking tour.
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1. Berber culture day trip in Atlas Mountain, Imlil valley

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Our Berber culture trip it's one of most important activity you should do as you are staying in Marrakech and you are near Atlas Mountain, don't miss this day trip as you will explore about Berber living and refresh your mind from heat of Marrakech city

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Reviewed By 880nickh

Hassan IDALI, our guide, took us on a great walk from the village up the mountain. Hassan was extremely knowledgeable about the local area and wildlife making this a very good visit for all. Hassan was brilliant with the kids and got them a mule to ride on which they loved and I would highly recommend- my kids are 8 and 11 and were happy to ride instead of walk! The walk was not too challenging physically but a beautiful to experience the mountains

2. Day Excursion to Uthina Zaghouan and Thuburbo Majus from Tunis or Hammamet

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From Tunis, the road runs alongside a partially restored Roman aqueduct, reminding that Tunis, since ancient times, has been drinking spring water from the mountain of Zaghouan. Along the way, fans of archeology will appreciate the site of Oudna, a Punic city that has become Roman. The so-called “Laberii” villa with its thirty rooms on 2,300 m² deserves a special visit for its mosaics, an archaeological site well preserved includes an astonishing amphitheater that could once accommodate 20,000 spectators. Then we will visit the Andalusian medina of Zaghouan, to finish with Thuburbo Majus, an ancient city that experienced a decline in the middle of the third century before a brilliant renaissance in the fourth century, leading it to proclaim itself Respublica Felix Thuburbo Majus. The vandal invasion, in the middle of the fifth century, put an end to the prosperity of the city and brought it back to the rank of a town which soon after the Arab conquest was deserted.

Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Wi-Fi on board

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By T9969JYsilviaf

The tour was amazing! We enjoyed the Medina in Tunis, walked around the market, had coffee in a traditional place and ate at a wonderful traditional place, recommended by the guide. Carthage was also exceptional with amazing roman ruins that we enjoyed and Sidi Bousaid was just magi. White houses with blue windows and particular decorations, friendly people, amazing coffee and stunning views of the city. Definitely recommended! The guide was very friendly, helpful and brought us to the nicest places. Don’t miss it!!

3. Sidi Bou Said cultural Walking tour

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Are you ready for a Mediterranean dream? It starts with the hill of Sidi Bou Said- the white and blue village with the Arab- Andalusian style houses. The city with artistic spirit related to the holy man SIDI BOU SAID AL BEJI. Start your day with real energy bomb- the “zrir”- sweet mixture of nuts and sesame with honey, or Bomboloni. Then you walk up the hill to visit “Dar el Annabi” house built at the end of the 18th century, it is now a local museum, featuring the atmosphere of a Tunisian family. It offers the possibility to visitors to truly dive into the Tunisian daily life, arts, and traditions. Afterward, you carry to “Kawa al alia” on the highest point of this dream place. As you take a stroll through this village, you can admire the bougainvilleas flowers until you reach the Sidi Chabaan coffee shop with a panoramic view of the bay of Tunis. Here you can enjoy the beautiful scenery with a cup of coffee or mint tea, sitting on straw mats with the locals and smoke a chicha.

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4. Carthage and Sidi Bou Said Half-Day Guided Tour from Tunis

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Embark on a guided walking experience of Sidi Bou Said, the amazing city of blue and white, very beautifully preserved! Also visit the historic city of Carthage, the Punic port, amphitheater and cathedral on this half-day tour!

Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Professional guide, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By 718birgitk

Very satisfied, very comprehensive! In spite of the cloudy weather, Dougga is a historical and cultural paradise, a place that must be visited. The stopover in Testour is also very interesting.

5. Full-Day Tour to Carthage, Sidi Bou Said, and Bardo Museum from Sousse

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On this full-day tour of Tunis you will visit the spectacular Bardo Museum, explore the ancient ruins of Carthage, and visit the unique town of Sidi Bou Said. This tour is the ideal way to discover the history and culture of Tunisia while visiting 3 major attractions.

Inclusions: Lunch, Professional guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Fuel surcharge

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Reviewed By 696minervar

This place is so serene, so beautiful, so worth a visit. I fell in love with this place the minute we arrived and I had the bombolini. You must try the donuts. The art pieces are really nice here, also. The flowers have a deep color hue. The white walls all over. It is just a must see location. If you have time spend a full day here. There is plenty to do and is not that far from Tunis.

6. Walking Tour in Carthage

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Explore the ruins of the 3000 years-old Carthage,and trace the Punic,Roman,Byzantine  and Crusadors history. There are about 9 different sites to see , the most important are the Byrsa Hill  , the Antoninus Baths, the Malaga Cisterns , the roman villas , the punic ports ; the Salambo Tophet. The visit can take from 3-6 Hours. Walking , we can see about 3/4 sites , but to see more sites a car will be necessary. Transportation can be arranged upon demand , on the charge of the customer.

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7. Cultural visit to the Medina of Tunis with typical lunch.

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Being accompanied by a professional guide in the labyrinth of the medina that's great, but with me it's even better ... icing on the cake, I grew up there! I am a national professional guide approved by the Tunisian National Tourist Office.

Inclusions: Lunch in one of the most typical restaurants of the medina "Foundouk el Attarine" specialized in traditional cuisine.

Exclusions: Private transportation

8. Tunis Like a Local: Customized Private Tour

30 Rue Jamaa Ezzitouna, Tunis, Tunisia 30 Rue Jamaa Ezzitouna, Tunis, Tunisia

Get to know the city through the eyes of a passionate local. With no set itinerary, you can customize the tour or leave it up to the local for an insightful introduction to the city. Make travel about the people you meet not just the places you see.

Inclusions: Local guide ("Lokafyer", Customized private walking tour

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Personal expenses, Tips and gratuities (optional), Transportation to/from attractions (It’s a walking tour, car transportation isn’t included), Optional activity costs

9. The best of Sidi Bou Said Walking Tour

Sidi Bou Said, Carthage, Tunisia Fun Top Fun Tunisia

Are you ready for a Mediterranean dream? It starts with the hill of Sidi Bou Said- the white and blue village with the Arab- Andalusian style houses. The city with artistic spirit related to the holy man SIDI BOU SAID AL BEJI. Start your day with real energy bomb- the “zrir”- sweet mixture of nuts and sesame with honey, served on the newborn ceremonies, or Bomboloni, a fried doughnut snack topped with sugar. You can try it at the finest pastry shops in Tunisia. Then you walk up the hill to visit “Dar el Annabi” house built at the end of the 18th century, it is now a local museum, featuring the atmosphere of a Tunisian family. What is so special about this place? Would you like to truly dive into the Tunisian daily life, arts, and traditions? A local charismatic guide will reveal the secrets and interesting facts about “Kawa al alia”, Sidi Bou Said mausoleum and other romantic places.

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10. Artistic Sidi Bou Said Walking tour

Sidi Bou Said, Carthage, Tunisia Fun Top Fun Tunisia

Have you ever heard about the most favorite and loved the city of Art in Tunisia? It is the hill of Sidi Bou Said! The white and blue village with the Arab- Andalusian style houses. Start your journey here from walking up the hill to visit one of the most famous landmarks of Sidi Bou Said, known as the “Nejma Zahra” palace. It has turned into a museum that displays musical instruments and organizes concerts of classical and Arabic music. Would you love some traditional treats? Then carry on the main street until you reach the Sidi Chabaan coffee shop with a panoramic view on the bay of Tunis. As you take a stroll through this village, you can admire the bougainvilleas flowers, beautiful doors, narrow streets, traditional shops of handicrafts. In the coffee shop, sitting on straw mats with the locals, you enjoy the beautiful scenery with a cup of coffee or mint tea and smoke a chichi, traditional water pipe with apple taste the tobacco. As a souvenir, take some Bomboloni or Zrir.

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