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El Kef, the authentic

For the city-dwellers that we are, for some, staying at Kef means making a saving break with the urban mob to return to a higher quality of human relationships. “The Kef people are particularly welcoming,” he says. The adage proves…

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Ghar El Melh

Ghar El Melh, literally the Salt Cave, is located on the shore of a lake of 30 km2, which communicates with the sea at the foot of the Jbel Nadour (340 m above sea level) And which lives mainly from…

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A Journey to collect honey

It is in Teborssouk, a few kilometers from Dougga in the plains of the Medjerda and as the crow flies from the mountains of Khroumirie, is a farm like no other. A place of heart and passion where honey APIS…

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Borj Mustapha Ghazi – Houmt souk

It was refurbished in the fifteenth, reinforced in 1557 by the Turkish pirate Dragut and frozen in its current configuration by a Spanish garrison of 6000 soldiers who came in 1560 to hunt the island the Turkish corsairs, before being…

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Le Patio – Houmt souk

A swimming pool completes the whole and gives all the strange feeling that the time is here suspended. The map of the “Patio” is friendly with a wide selection of tapas, salads and appetizers. Even though the prices are still…

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Amel Djait

Journalist and communication expert, she is the founder of the guide and travel magazine 1001Tunisie. Advised the Tunisian Minister of Tourism and received the Google Tunisia Innovation Award (June 2013). Passionate about her country, she knows every nook and cranny and has collaborated on several books, TV shows, development projects.

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