Sands across the Gulf: Obock and Tadjoura
Just a two-hour ferry ride from Djibouti City across the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea are the coastal fishing villages and beaches of Obock and Tadjoura. Click here to read the post.
Just a two-hour ferry ride from Djibouti City across the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea are the coastal fishing villages and beaches of Obock and Tadjoura. Click here to read the post.
In the midst of salt flats and arid desert, palmy oases around Tozeur have long sustained intriguing towns. Click here to read the post.
A millennium ago, Berbers built storage bins for grain or added caverns to mountain tops (as at Chenini), spaces that villagers used for homes ever since. Click here to read the post.
Right from the start, we knew we had made a good choice to restart our travels with the Medina at Tunis. Click here to read the post.
Tunisia harbors a treasure of antique mosaics, displayed in its museums and in situ at resurrected villas. Here’s a lush sample. Click here to read the post.
Djerba Island packs quite an exciting history and an engaging present within its shores. Click here to read the post.
Djerbahood is an open air art gallery in a small town on Djerba Island. Now after eight years artists still come here to paint the walls of the town. Click here to read the post.
Despite the contemporary bustle of these ancient towns, the origins of Islam still echo in the streets from the ancient mosques and monuments. Click here to read the post.
Despite the contemporary bustle of these ancient towns, the origins of Islam still echo in the streets from the ancient mosques and monuments. Click here to read the post.
Dougga...Of all the remnants of Roman colonization to be seen in Tunisia, the impressive world class sites at Dougga and El Djem stand out. Click here to read the post.