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        Camels resting in the desert landscape of Kebili Governorate, Tunisia, with palm trees in the background.

        Kebili Governorate

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          Experience thrilling dune rides on the Sahara Desert Buggy Safari in Tunisia, capturing adventure and stunning landscapes.

           Douz, Tunisia

          Tunisia Desert Buggy Adventure: 2-Days Sahara Safari Tour

          Grip the wheel, hit the dunes, and let the Tunisian Sahara unfold before you — two days of Polaris buggy freedom you will not forget.

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          From € 653.59
          Collage of iconic Tunisian landmarks including the Roman amphitheater, Sidi Bou Said, and historic desert architecture.

           Tunis, Tunisia

          8-Days Tour in Tunisia: Desert, Beach & Ancient Souks

          Eight days. Two UNESCO cities, one Saharan campfire, and a Roman amphitheater that rivals the Colosseum. Tunisia does not hold back.

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          From € 352.60
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          More to know about Kebili Governorate

          Kebili Governorate is located in southern Tunisia in North Africa, covering the northern Sahara desert region. Known for its oasis settlements and sandy landscapes, the area features traditional Tunisian architecture and access to desert terrain. Visitors explore the governorate by vehicle, visit local oasis towns, and experience Saharan geography and culture.
          Kebili Governorate is located in south-central Tunisia, bordered by the Chott el-Jerid salt lake to the north and the Grand Erg Oriental dune fields to the south, with its administrative capital at Kebili town and the main tourist hub at Douz. The region sits at a historical crossroads of Saharan trade routes connecting North Africa and sub-Saharan territories, with evidence of human habitation stretching back tens of thousands of years. Content in this guide is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team drawing on established geographic, cultural, and travel industry sources.
          Southern Tunisia, Sahara Desert, Desert Oasis, Chott el-Jerid, Douz, Grand Erg Oriental, Kebili, North Africa Travel