Zaghouan Zipleline! - Tunisia
Another hike through the mountains of north Tunisia. This time we visit Zaghouan, where we roam the hills and old mines and also get some ziplining done!
Early start as usual and Zaghouan is not far from Tunis so just an hour later we were there. We hiked through the hills, taking in the rugged terrain, we explored an old abandoned mine shaft, along with the ruin houses of the mining facilities.
We then made our way through a dry river bed to the ziplining spot, we all had fun zipping across the valleys, some were afraid but still did it.
After the fun of the zipline it was a short hike out then we boarded the bus and visited the Water Temple.
A great day and good hike!
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Zaghouan | Water Temple | Barrage Sidi Medien | Exploring Tunisia
Time to get back to exploring Tunisia!!! This trip I go to Zaghouan where we visit the Water temple or Temple De Eaux in French. An ancient Roman Temple based at the aquifer that sent water 134km away to Carthage using Aqueducts.
We then went to barrage/dam Sidi Medien, we grilled our lunch on the lake side and then hiked all the way around it.
A great day with great people!
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Zaghouan:
The town is located around 100 km due south of Tunis and around 50 km inland (west) from the Gulf of Hammamet and has an estimated population of around 20,837 (2014). It is the capital of the Zaghouan Governorate.
Zaghouan Aqueduct:
The Zaghouan Aqueduct or Aqueduct of Carthage is an ancient Roman aqueduct, which supplied the North African city of Carthage with water. From its source in Zaghouan it flows a total of 132 km, making it amongst the longest aqueducts in the Roman Empire.
Sidi Medien:
Sidi Medien is a village in Zaghouan Governorate, Tunisia.
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Tunisia Travel Guide - Ruins of Carthage
Take a tour of Ruins of Carthage in Carthage, Tunisia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The ruins of the ancient city of Carthage look out over the deep blue waters of the Gulf of Tunis in Tunisia.
Carthage is said to have been founded in 814 BC by Phoenician Queen Dido and flourished into a prominent port city.
The city then entered into a turbulent relationship with the Romans when the Punic Wars broke out.
Carthage was utterly demolished by the Roman Empire during the Third Punic War and then revived as a Roman city shortly after. Because the Romans burned the town during the war, knowledge of Carthaginian culture is limited.
Ruins that can be seen today are primarily Roman, including the Roman amphitheater and the Antonine Baths.
Visitors enter Carthage by passing through the ruins of an ancient wall spanning twenty three miles around the city.
Some of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in Tunisia
8 World Heritage Sites are listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): Amphitheatre of El Jem (1979), Archaeological Site of Carthage (1979), Dougga / Thugga (1997), Kairouan (1988), Medina of Sousse (1988), Medina of Tunis (1979), Punic Town of Kerkuane and its Necropolis (1985) and
Ichkeul National Park (1980)
Ksar Ezzit, Zaghouan ● قصر الزيت، زغوان
Ksar Ezzit Zaghouan, ce paradis sur terre est situé au centre de la tunisie à Jougar , l'un de plus grands sites archéologiques de la Tunisie dans une nature vierge et loin de la civilisation . Les 03 restaurants du Domaine offrent des richesses culinaires typiques et 100% BIO. Des villas luxurieuses chacune construite dans un autre style, elles reflètent l'architecture et la culture des diverses régions de la Tunisie. Laisser vous séduire par une nature parfaite , une gastronomie excellente créative et saine dont les ingredients viennent du domaine biologique.
Au programme, un petit déjeuner gourmand, une visité guidée pour le fameux site archéologique de Oudhna suivi d'un déjeuner délicieux à Ksar Ezzit Zaghouan.
♣ Programme :
07H30 : Rassemblement devant Central Park, Avenue Jean Jaurès.
08H00 : Direction Zaghouan
09H00 : Arrivée à Ksar Ezzit et petit déjeuner gourmand sur place ;)
Au Menu il y aura :
- Café filtre
- Lait
- Tabouna
- Pain mleoui
- Pain au four
- Huile d’olive vierge
- Beurre de compagne
- Fromage
- Bsissa
- Abricot sèche
- Prune sèche
- Figue sèche
- Jus frais
- Eau Minérale
10H30 : Départ pour la visite Nature & culture au site archéologique de Oudhna.
13H15 : Retour à Ksar Ezzit pour le déjeuner
Au Menu il y aura :
✿ Les entrées :
- Eau Minérale
- Jus Frais
- Pain traditionnel
- Dégustation huile d’olive et olives
- Fromages de ksar Ezzit
- Salade d’automne
- Soupe
✿ Suite :
- Couscous l'agneau fait maison
✿ Dessert :
- Fruits de saison
- Thé Ksar Ezzit
16H15 : Départ vers Tunis
17H30 : Arrivée à Tunis & Fin de nos services.
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� Frais de Participation :
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60 DT / PERSONNE
45 DT / Enfant - 12 ans
- Le Prix inclus le tout : Transport, petit déjeuner, Déjeuner et visite du site archéologique de Oudhna
- Pas de Paiement le Jour J
- Possibilité de paiement par virement bancaire
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� Chaima Ghribi : 23 347 361 (Bab Souika & Centre Ville)
� Wajdi Hajjem : 21 738 824 (Lafayette)
� Karim Ghribi : 22 18 56 44 (Charguia 1 de 09H à 18H & Centre Ville à partir de 18h)
� Zied Oueslati : 20 87 77 13 (Borj Louzir, Ariana à partir de 18H30)
The Top Ten Beautiful Aqueducts In The World
The Top Ten Beautiful The Top Ten Beautiful Roman Aqueducts In The World In The World
10-Zaghouan Aqueduct -Tunisia
09-Skopje Aqueduct-Macedonia
08-Kavala Aqueduct-Greece
07-Aqueduto de São Sebastião-Portugal
06-Acueducto de Los Milagros -Spain
05-Caesarea Aqueduct -Israel
04-Aqua Alexandrina-Italy
03-Aqueduct of Segovia -Spain
02-Valens Aqueduct -Turkey
01-Pont du Gard -France
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Belle Tunisie 53
A journey through the regions of Tunisia, through beautiful images of its cities, its history of three thousand years, its historical monuments, archaeological sites, museums, tourist attraction
Voyage dans les régions de Tunisie, à travers de belles images de ses villes, de son histoire trois fois millénaire, de ses monuments historiques, sites archéologiques, ses musées, ses lieux touristiques.
Djebel Boukornine (Tunisia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Djebel Boukornine in Tunisia.
Seemingly endless dense forests extend across the hills of the Djebel Boukornine National Park. They are the green lungs of the Tunisian metropolis of Tunis that is located a few kilometres away. From the forest covered hills of the nature reserve the view stretches to the outlying areas of the pulsating capital and to the Mediterranean.The region's mostly humid and warm Mediterranean climate promotes the prolific growth of vegetation as well as numerous wild flowers. The dense undergrowth of the forests that covers the hills offers protection to a large number of indigenous animals such as wild boar and mufflon. The area close to the summit of Djebel Boukornine is one of much historical significance. At a height of around five hundred and seventy-six metres are the remains of an old Saturn temple that was dedicated to the Two Horn God who protected the former city of Carthage. The Tunisian Dorsal Pass and the bordering north eastern ridge of the mighty Atlas Mountains can be seen from the hills of the national park.Tunisia contains a diverse variety of scenery in a relatively small area and both socially and culturally it is still strongly influenced by age old customs and traditions.
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