Your journey south starts early. First stop: El Jem, where a Roman amphitheatre rises from the Tunisian plains — 35,000 seats, gladiators, two millennia of history. Walk the arena floor, descend into the underground passages, and feel it.
On to Matmata, where Berber families have carved their homes directly into the earth for centuries. You'll visit a real underground dwelling and sit down to lunch with a local family — mint tea, homemade bread, and genuine hospitality far from any tourist circuit.
By afternoon, you reach Dunes Insolites Sabria, your camp for the night. As the sun drops low, the dunes turn copper. Optional activities await at extra cost: camel ride, 4x4 excursion, quad biking, or sandboarding. Then: a traditional dinner under a canopy of stars, campfire, silence. This is the Sahara.
Day 2 begins with breakfast at the camp and a crossing of the Chott El Jerid — Tunisia's vast, otherworldly salt lake, shimmering with mirages. Continue to Chebika, a lush mountain oasis wedged between ochre cliffs, and Tamerza, with its waterfall and abandoned Berber village. A brief spiritual stop in Kairouan — UNESCO holy city — before the drive back north.
You return home in the evening with two days of ancient ruins, Berber culture, desert silence, and mountain oases behind you.