Inside one of the few remaining underground troglodyte homes in Matmata, Tunisia. Here is the home owner, Maryam showcasing the ancient Berber method of grinding grain using a stone mill.
#matmata #berber #amazigh
Whisk away to a traditional guesthouse stay in Djerba, where you’ll be surrounded by authentic Djerbian architecture and enjoy a dip in a lovely outdoor swimming pool. 💦🌴
@maison_oueghlani_ in El May, Djerba
Discover the Magnificent Desert Oasis of Taghit in Algeria
Taghit in Algeria, also known as “the Pearl of the Sahara” is situated around a thick grove of green palm trees that stretches more than 20 km long. This natural wonder is waiting for you to discover its stunning landscapes where the sand dunes meet the palm oasis.
#taghit #visittaghit #tourtaghit #algeriatourism
💬 “The best view comes after the hardest climb”
Climb to the top of a massive Sahara dune and you’ll be rewarded with a stunning view and a cherished memory of a lifetime!
#sahara #saharadesert #saharavibes #tassilnajjer
Sunset in Timimoun, Algeria
The Oudhna (Uthina) amphitheater is very well-preserved and has been recently restored. This amphitheater is partially built into a hill and can seat about 16,000 spectators at its full capacity. The remaining structure today only has about 60% of its seats intact.
When you're visiting the Oudha (Uthina) Archaeological Site in Tunisia, make sure you visit the Capitol, Great Baths, and large underground vaults.
The Oudhna (Uthina) Archaeological Site is located about 30 kilometers south of Tunis on the road toward Zaghouan. The best way to explore Oudhna (Uthina) is on a private Tunisia tour with one of our experienced English-speaking tour guides at Mosaic North Africa.
Carpet Weaving in Tunisia
Tunisia has a rich tradition of carpet weaving. Each carpet is a craftsmanship masterpiece requiring laborious work from wool washing, carding and spinning, to hand weaving intricate designs and patterns. These skillfully hand-woven carpets are famous in the ancient Islamci city of Kairouan in Tunisia. Most shop owners are proud to display their collection of Tunisian carpets including Zarbeeya, Mergoum, Kilims and Berber.
The Berber hilltop village of Takrouna in Tunisia offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding plains.
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#mosaicnorthafrica #takrouna #exploretunisia #berber #amazigh