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Scheduled flight via London , Paris , Frankfurt or Rome to Tunis . Private transfer to Douz with lunch stop en route.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel Mouradi Douz****. |
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Enjoy the freshly baked bread for breakfast before heading across magnificent sanddunes and open desert terrain on your Camel Trek. breakfast, dinner and overnight at bivouac, picnic lunch in the open desert.
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Enjoy the freshly baked bread for breakfast before heading across magnificent sanddunes and open desert terrain on your Camel Trek. Breakfast, dinner and overnight at bivouac, picnic lunch in the open desert. |
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Day
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Camel Trek, breakfast, dinner and overnight at Bivouac, picnic lunch.
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Camel Trek, breakfast, dinner and overnight at Bivouac, picnic lunch.
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Day 6 |
Continue your camel trek to arrive at the oasis of Ksar Ghilane in the afternoon where you can slowly get used to civilization again in the comfort of the only true desert hotel, the Pansea Ksar Ghilane where you have dinner and your overnight stop. |
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Day 7 |
Breakfast at the hotel, 4x4 transfer to Djerba with some sightseeing and a lunchstop en route. You have an opportunity for shopping in the souks before you board the short internal flight to Tunis to connect with your international flight back home. |
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Extensions on the beach or with a sightseeing leg are available. Let us know your requirements and we'll be happy to suggest an itinerary to suit. |
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All transfers at destination.
Internal flights.
Hotel accommodation as per itinerary.
Attended desert camps (Bivouacs).
Full board throughout.
Guided Camel Trek.
Camping gear rental.
All entrance fees and charges.
All excursions.
Visa fees and charges (European Citizens – others POA).
Comprehensive Infobook.
The safety of a licensed and bonded tour operator.
Extras:
Flights to Destination.
Drinks.
Travel insurance.
Price: 7 day camel trek from 795 per person sharing
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Please note that all itineraries are for illustration purposes. We will adhere to them whenever possible, however this being Africa adjustments might have to be made if certain areas are temporarily closed off, weather conditions are adverse or other circumstances dictate changes. |