Ksour District, Tunisia



Jeremy Blackwood
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In Tunisia, you will find an interesting Berber structure called a ksar (plural, ksour). These fortified complexes are actually granaries and can be found in many areas of the country, but the highest concentration of them, and the best preserved, are in and around the towns of Medenine and Tataouine. Local tours in four-wheel-drive vehicles can be arranged in either town, and day trips from Jerba Island are very popular. Most tours take you to several ksour. The most-visited ones include Chenini, Douiret, Ghomrassen, Guermessa, Haddada, Joumma, Ouled Debbab and Ouled Soltane. Some of them have even been converted into inns. More info on: wired-destinations.com
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