Private Tour
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A day in Tataouine and Matmata is a total immersion in southern Tunisia, a region where history, culture and nature blend harmoniously. Whether you’re passionate about architecture, nature or cinema because of Tataouine’s links to Star Wars, these two destinations offer an authentic and unforgettable experience, far from the usual sightseeing tours.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
All fees and entrance fees to the sites noted in the program
Lunch is a traditional complete dish. (It is possible to change dishes for those who follow a special diet, provided we are informed beforehand when booking.
guide approved by the national tourist office
drinks
Gratuities
any personal expenses
Matmata
You'll have the opportunity to get up close and personal with these cave houses that are a fascinating example of architecture and ancestral lifestyle.Some houses are still inhabited, and local residents can welcome you to explain their lifestyle and the construction of these unique homes. You will see wells inside the houses, chambers dug into the earth and inner courtyards. Matmata is also known for being the setting for several scenes in the first Star Wars movie 1977. The cave house where Luke Skywalker lives with his uncle Owen and aunt Beru was filmed in this village. Although the setting is a little different today, many fans of the saga come here to immerse themselves in the world of George Lucas. You can visit the interior of the house which has been transformed into a Star Wars museum, with souvenirs and objects from the film.
Ksar Hadada
Ksar Hadada is an ancient fortified Berber village, built of raw earth, located in the Tataouine region, in southern Tunisia. This ksar is one of the many typical historical sites of southern Tunisia, known for their unique architecture and their function of storing grain in large silo-shaped structures. The ksar consists of tower-shaped buildings called ghorfas, which are chambers or cells built within the walls of the main building. The Ksar Hadada was used as the setting for some scenes of Star Wars Episode. The Phantom Threat, especially those set on Tatooine, the desert planet where Anakin Skywalker lives as a young boy. Specifically, the ksar was used to film the exterior of Anakin's mother Shmi Skywalker's house when Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi arrive in the village looking for parts to repair their ship.
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Operated by TRAVEL EST TUNISIA