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Introduction to the desert, set off as a couple for “Dar Hi”

Introduction to the desert, set off as a couple for “Dar Hi”

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A weekend in Nefta to get acquainted with the desert in an ultra-sophisticated setting

 

3 Days – 2 Nights

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Explore southern Tunisia, stroll hand-in-hand through the medinas of Tozeur and Nefta, stay overnight at the “Dar Hi” ecolodge and bathe by starlight in its spa water pool.

Budget: 

  • 3days/2nights – flights not included
  • All-inclusive accommodation in a double room (room on stilts overlooking the Nefta palm grove and the desert) at the “Dar Hi” ecolodge in Nefta.
  • Transfer to/from airport.
  • Romantic welcome: rose petals, candles, etc.
  • An aperitif for two on the set of Star Wars in the middle of the dunes at sunset.
  • Entry to the hammam and the heated thermal bath with panoramic view.
  • 1 massage per person.
  • The magnificence of the setting
  • exploring the mountain oases of Chebika
  • Tamerza and Midès; picnicking in a mountain oasis (à la carte)
  • drinking mint tea in the palm grove of Nefta in the “Dar Hi” café
  • having an aperitif at sunset on the set of Star Wars.

Picnic in a mountain oasis

In Tamerza or Midès, we can offer you a picnic in the middle of a mountain oasis. The gentle lapping of the spring water, mergoum carpets on the ground and a freshly prepared artisan wicker basket deliciously garnished with seasonal fruits and home-made sandwiches with traditional tabouna bread made from fine semolina baked in a wood-fire oven. The day continues with a guided walk in the Midès canyon and a visit to the mountain oases: magnificent landscapes to explore.

 

The gorges of Selja by miniature train

On offer is an exploration of the canyons carved by the Selja wadi and its magnificent viewpoints aboard the historic miniature train known as the “Lézard Rouge”. Admire the arid landscapes and let yourself be lulled for an hour and a half by the rolling motion of this ancient train, formerly owned by the Bey of Tunis, which has been completely restored and equipped as a miniature tourist train.

 

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