in tunisia natural hot springs 60 degrees near the beach
in tunisia natural hot springs 60 degrees near the beach
Korbous lies on the Cap Bon peninsula and is set in a deep ravine that opens to the sea near the village of Sidi Rais. Surrounded by the Qorbus Forest, the area has been popular as a health resort since Roman times.
Built on a mountainside along a single street, the place was frequented by the Romans of Carthage, who came here by boat and called it Aquae Calideae Carpitanae (Eaux de Carpis), due to the hot springs rising to more than 50°C, as evidenced by the many Roman remains and an inscription now on display at the Bardo National Museum.
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Hot spring of Roman era hot spot for tourists
Tunisia's seaside town of Korbous in north-eastern province Nabeul is known for a hot spring of 2000 years history.
With a water temperature of 60 degrees and rich minerals, it has attracted millions of tourists.
Mixing with sea water, the hot spring has a mild temperature for bathing.
It can also treat rheumatism, skin diseases and some gynecological diseases.
The history of the hot spring in can date back to the Roman era.
Ancient Romans often came to Korbous by boat and enjoyed the hot spring's water.
Every year, Tunisia attracts tourists as it is the 2nd largest spa and thalassotherapy resort in the world.
Riding Quad in Korbous | Tunisia
Another weekend, another trip in Tunisia! This time I head to Korbous famous for its Natural Hot spring and did some quad riding while I was there.
After arriving we hiked down the roadway to the Natural Hot Spring. Volcanic activity in the mountain heats the water up to over 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). There is a strong smell of sulfur and bath in the water has health benefits. I took a quick swim and it was a shock to my system as the water is very cold, but the water from the spring is very hot. Interesting but great experience. The romans used it as a hot bath and at one point had a lot of ruins in the area.
We then continued our hike over hills and valleys till we came across a beautiful beach. It had a small hot bath with black water from the sulfur and mud. This mud has been used to treat skins conditions.
We then had lunch as some lunch on the beach with some guys heating up Mlawi, a flat bread very similar to roti from Trinidad.
We then hiked back up the road and relaxed while we waited to Quad. The quading was great, very exciting and of course I crashed my quad (but I am okay). We had some fast riding and crazy driving but on in all very fun experience.
Hope you guys enjoy the video!!
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The baths are at the South-East of the archaeological site, near the presidential Carthage Palace. The archaeological excavations started during the Second World War and concluded by the creation of an archaeological park for the monument. It is also one of the most important landmarks of the Tourism in Tunisia.
The baths are today part of the Archaeological site of Carthage on the list of World Heritage sites of the UNESCO. The 17th February 2012, the Tunisian government proposes the Roman hydraulic complex Zaghouan-Carthage, that the baths are part of, as a future World Heritage site.[2]
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UNESCO qualified Dougga as a World Heritage Site in 1997, believing that it represents “the best-preserved Roman small town in North Africa”. The site, which lies in the middle of the countryside, has been protected from the encroachment of modern urbanisation, in contrast, for example, to Carthage, which has been pillaged and rebuilt on numerous occasions.
Thugga’s size, its well-preserved monuments and its rich Numidian-Berber, Punic, ancient Roman and Byzantine history make it exceptional. Amongst the most famous monuments at the site are a Libyco-Punic Mausoleum, the capitol, the theatre, and the temples of Saturn and of Juno Caelestis.
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