Ksar Ghilane and Matmata Desert Adventure: A Full Day Tour in Tunisia

Embark on a thrilling desert adventure in Tunisia with a full-day tour to Ksar Ghilane and Matmata. Explore ancient Roman roads, oasis, hot springs, and visit unique troglodyte houses.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Ksar Ghilane - Ksar Ghuilaine oasis
  • Escale de Toujane - Berber village
  • Djerba-Zarzis Roman Causeway Bridge - Chaussée romaine Djeba also called Kantara
  • Chaussee Romaine Djerba - Chaussée romaine between Djerba and the continent
What's Included
  • Lunch included
  • Air-conditioned vehicles for a comfortable journey
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Tips
  • Personal shopping and souvenirs
Additional Information

06h00: Departure in the direction of Medenine by the Roman road which is the main link between Djerba and the mainland (Photos and stop visit).
07h00: Coffee break with an explanation of your program.
08h15: We are moving away gradually from large cities and crossing a few villages of Beni kheddach before the paved road ends.
09h30: The trail begins in…

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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3316valerieb
Oct 13, 2024
Great day trip to Ksar Ghilane Oasis in the Sahara - Prompt pickup at our hotel in Djerba in an air conditioned 4 wheel drive vehicle with 5 passengers for our day of adventure to the desert. Mohammad our guide, explained in French and English our days activities. We first stopped at a cafe for a coffee and comfort break and more explanation of the route we would travel. We enjoyed the Star Wars memorabilia In Toujane. We stopped at a an underground (Troglodyte) home in Matmata and were treated to home made bread served with honey, oil and mint tea. It was a delicious treat. The views of our journey were spectacular. We stopped for photo opportunities. We passed a harem of dromedaries, that was a sight to see! We decided prior to arriving at Ksar Ghilane if we wanted to participate in the activities offered. You could ride 4–wheelers or dromedaries. We chose the 4-wheeler ride and it was fun. You had limited time if you wanted to change and take a quick dip in the natural hot springs. We opted out on this due to time. We then had a delicious couscous lunch at a restaurant onsite. Then it was time to begin our journey back to Djerba with more wonderful views. We stopped at a cafe for a quick break and then on to Djerba. We are so happy we chose this tour!
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Trip11033815589
Aug 25, 2024
Great trip - Fantastic trip. Fabulous views. Very hot sea water. Very friendly Tunisians. Excellent food. Repeat!
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Sara_s
Jun 13, 2024
Beautiful Places with a lot of laugh and fun! - Totally unforgettable experience!! All of the stops were magical and we had a lot of time to explore everything. Momo is the best Tour Guide ever :) He was so funny and motivated to explain everything we saw! I hope we will see eachother next year :D
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Q5914fjbrunop
Nov 17, 2023
Unforgettable - We will keep excellent memories of this day at the gates of the desert. We learned a lot from our guide Dalel. Agency to recommend without hesitation because of their professionalism and kindness.
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Subham_b
Sep 14, 2023
Great Quad Biking experience in the Sahara and delicious lunch - The entire experience was great, starting with the drive to the various stops along the way. Quad biking or camel ride (you can pick either) is not included in the price so that is extra if you want to do some desert activities in Ksar Ghilane camp. There's a water body there too in the camp where you can take a dip - we went for the Quad bike experience and it was great. Two people can fit into one quad and the cost as of September 2023 is 30 euros. Camels can take one person at a time and the cost is 15 euros. The lunch was very good as well, comprising of chicken couscous with a killer sauce and a tasty brick. Lunch ended with watermelon.
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Robyscarantino
Sep 9, 2023
Exciting adventures beyond barriers. - I recently went on a desert excursion that was initially not recommended for wheelchair users. However, I wanted to challenge expectations and am happy to share that if you are an adventurous person, this hike is doable. The guide and all the people I met were incredibly helpful and supportive at all times. It is important to note that during the trip there are no toilets reserved for disabled people, but if you are willing to make a small sacrifice in exchange for an adventurous and unforgettable experience, this excursion is absolutely recommended."
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Carlos_f
Dec 6, 2022
A very nice experience - It was a very nice day together with our guide-driver. We were able to see everything we wanted and the guide did it in a very professional and nice way. I enjoyed it very much and I learned a lot. Don't miss it when you are in Tunis!
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Sandralw2278jg
Oct 21, 2024
Long but worth seeing 🤣 - It's been a long day. But you also get shown a lot. It was a nice day. Especially the quad tour in the desert was a lot of fun ☺️
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Robertod663
Aug 13, 2023
Bus trip. Too much distance in one day. Excursions with 4x4 jeeps are better! - Departure at 6 in the morning. New, comfortable and air-conditioned Mercedes tourist bus. Other people from other villages are collected and at 7 we take the Roman bridge and leave the island. For 2 hours the guide informs us about Algerian history, economy, habits and customs. A treatise for school desks that more than half of the participants were not interested in or were unable to follow due to lack of foundations. After about 3 hours you reach the barren mountains (the "lunar landscape") on top of which stone villages and troglodyte houses dug into the tuff appear. We stop for 30 minutes to visit one. Luckily we were the first bus of the day and we were the only ones to enter. The next stop was not far away: a shop where you could buy the classic desert hat (15 dinars well spent) which later proved useful while driving the quads on the dunes. Another 2 hours or so to descend from the hills and cross the rocky desert. Arriving at the "Gateway to the Desert" of Douz, we got off the bus and immediately got on the back of some massive quads: being the first time I had driven one (with my wife as a passenger too), I was expecting a little training. “Throttle and brake” was the terse reply. Due to the size and difficulty of following the tracks of the "convoy leader", the experience was not exciting. 40 minutes of slalon up and down the dunes with an intermediate stop for the usual photos. Avoid the drink sellers and the kids with various pets who are there to collect a few dozen dinars. Once back, off by bus to a hotel for a buffet lunch: not bad. The drinks were not included but they cost a few dinars, more honest than in Florence considering we were in the desert! Along the return journey we stopped in Matmata to visit the hotel which has kept the set of the first Star War (1976) inside. This will excite fans of the saga but for me it was just a waste of time. Another 3 hours of travel and at 6pm I arrive at our village. My daughter did the 2-day excursion in the desert with a 4x4 jeep and a night in a tent: that was definitely worth the 170 euros. This costs around 80 euros but is for sedentary tourists...
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