Guide pour une méharée de deux jours en Tunisie?
by Bourdoncle
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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je vais 2 semaines en tunisie début juillet je désire faire une méharee de 2 jours au départ de hammamet . pouvez vous m'indiquer les coordonnees d'un
guide pour cette petite balade
Je suis également interressée par une virée dans le désert.La dernière fois c'était un jour et une nuit : trop court!!!
le plan le plus simple c'est d'aller à Douz: Hotel du 24 mars 75 04 70 269. toutes les formules (sérieuses) y sont proposées.
Je peux en dire un peu plus si ça vous interresse. Je cherche personnellement à voyager pas trop toute seule. Vous avez prévu des étapes A Tunis? A Tozeur ( très conseillé)? je suis curieuse de votre réponse.
Je peux en dire un peu plus si ça vous interresse. Je cherche personnellement à voyager pas trop toute seule. Vous avez prévu des étapes A Tunis? A Tozeur ( très conseillé)? je suis curieuse de votre réponse.
alea
Effectivement, les méharées se font soit à partir de Tozeur, ou de Douz, un peu plus au sud.
Je connais pas mal de monde sur Tozeur, en tant que résident. Je peux vous orienter vers un jeune guide de Tozeur, très sympa, qui à sa famille dans un petit village du côté de Douz. Il peux vous organiser une belle virée dans le désert. C'est magique; mais attention à la chaleur!
Bonne ballade.
Bonne ballade.
A l'attention de bbirdy,
Désolé, je viens juste de m'inscrire au forum et je n'ai pas atteint les 20 messages fatidiques pour répondre en privé. Les hôtels de Tozeur : http://www.nachoua.com/Jerid2000/H.htm faire le 00216 avant le n° Vise les 3 ou 4*. Sinon il y a un camping sympa à Tozeur qui loue des bungalows mais pas de piscine! Pas de piscine chez moi non plus. La température normale en été, environ 45°. Cà peut monter jusqu'à 56°C à l'ombre. Si je suis à Tozeur pendant ton séjour, çà serait sympa de faire connaissance autour d'un thé à la menthe, sous les palmiers. @+
Désolé, je viens juste de m'inscrire au forum et je n'ai pas atteint les 20 messages fatidiques pour répondre en privé. Les hôtels de Tozeur : http://www.nachoua.com/Jerid2000/H.htm faire le 00216 avant le n° Vise les 3 ou 4*. Sinon il y a un camping sympa à Tozeur qui loue des bungalows mais pas de piscine! Pas de piscine chez moi non plus. La température normale en été, environ 45°. Cà peut monter jusqu'à 56°C à l'ombre. Si je suis à Tozeur pendant ton séjour, çà serait sympa de faire connaissance autour d'un thé à la menthe, sous les palmiers. @+
nous sommes une famille de 2 adultes et 2 enfants(14 et 16 ans) nous venons en tunisie du 23/06/06 au 07/07/06 : 2 semaines nous allons résider à hammamet pourrez tu nous proposer un guide pour nous accompagner pour
une petite escapade de 2 jours vers le sud du pays quel est le prix par personne tout compris merci de tes informtions que tu pourras nous donner
donnes nous aussi le n° de téléphone du guide et le point de départ de la méharee 4x4 ? ou voiture ? hébergement 1 nuit tente ? ou habitation ?
merci et à + de te lire
merci et à + de te lire
Bonjour,
je n'avais pas noté votre point de départ! Je connais très peu Hammamet et encore moins des guides dans cette région balnèaire.
Le mieux est de vous renseigner sur place, dans votre hôtel.
Comptez 5 à 6h pour aller jusqu'à Tozeur et 7 à 8h jusqu'à Douz (départ de la plupart des méharées); en voiture bien sûr.
Si vous n'avez que 2 jours de ballade, faites plutot un petit circuit en passant par Tozeur (possibilité de faire une ballade à dos de dromadaire).
Bonnes vacances.
Bonnes vacances.
Bonjour,
je vais voyager en Tunisie du 21.06 au 01.07 (avant mon cours d'arabe a Tunis) et je voudrais faire une balade dans le desert, avec au moins une nuit dehors, et si possible un tour a Kshar Ghilane (ca a l'air de valoir le coup?). J'avais cru comprendre que Juin c'est trop chaud pour une Meharee de plus d'un jour?
Je voyage seule et avec un budget restraint, donc je vais devoir me trouver un groupe, je pensais aller demander aux agences sur place (un peu dommage, j'ai un peu du mal avec les groupes organises qui submergent les sites, mais bon). J'essaie de decider si je devrais tenter ma chance plutot a Douz ou a Tozeur, qu'est-ce que tu me conseillerais?
Merci beaucoup d'avance,
Barbara
Barbara
Bonjour,
Pour ma part je suis allé à Gsar Ghilane en février (gel le matin). Mais fin juin je pense que çà doit être terrible la journée. Ksar Ghilane est plus près de Douz que Tozeur. Mais que ce soit à partir de Kebili ou Douz, il n'y pas de route; c'est une piste qui se fait en 4x4. De Tozeur il faut compter une journée de route, on passe la nuit à Gsar Ghilane et ensuite on peut continuer sur Tatouine et revenir par Matmata (maisons troglodytes).
Gsar Ghilane et assez touristique, mais peut être pas en cette saison. Il n'a pas grande chose; une oasis, une source d'eau chaude. On dort sous des tentes (genre camping avec sanitaires et resto) et on peu faire la ballade jusqu'à l'ancien pénitencier français à dos de chameau (avec 1 bosse çà s'appelle normalement un dromadaire mais en tunisie, c'est un chameau...).
Au point de vue climat, Tozeur est je pense moins chaud que Douz et Gsar Ghilane. Mais ce n'est pas une certitude. Pour l'instant je n'ai passé qu'un seul été à Tozeur.
Vu que tu voyage seule, il faut te grouper avec d'autres pour la ballade en 4x4. Le mieux c'est de contacter les agences sur place. Dans un 4x4 on y entre à 5 + le conducteur. Mais normalement ce sont des toy 7 places.
Pour la méharée, j'ai un petit guide sympa à Tozeur (un peu dragueur mais bon, sympa quand même). Normalement, sur Tozeur il ne fait que des petites ballades (il a 3 chameaux) . Sur Douz il a moyen de faire d'avantage mais il faut être plusieur.
A Tozeur il y a pas mal de choses à faire aussi. Avec un budget restreint, c'est plus difficile étant donné que la plupart des excursions se font en véhicule.
Je retourne dans mon chez moi, à Tozeur, le 21 juin au départ de Marseille par bateau, pour 2 à 3 semaines. J'ai un toy 8 places mais malheureusement à l'aller il y aura juste la place pour piloter!
Je suis en train de travailler sur un type de tourisme plus humain et plus proche de la culture locale que celui pratiqué à l'heure actuelle en Tunisie (et malheureusement dans bien d'autres pays) avec une clientèle selectionnée; pour laquelle l'approche de l'autre se fait avec respect; mais il faudra patienter jusqu'à l'automne.... Je compte aussi créer une association liée à ce type de tourisme, pour faire avancer les choses, dans la région de Tozeur /Douz. @+
A Tozeur il y a pas mal de choses à faire aussi. Avec un budget restreint, c'est plus difficile étant donné que la plupart des excursions se font en véhicule.
Je retourne dans mon chez moi, à Tozeur, le 21 juin au départ de Marseille par bateau, pour 2 à 3 semaines. J'ai un toy 8 places mais malheureusement à l'aller il y aura juste la place pour piloter!
Je suis en train de travailler sur un type de tourisme plus humain et plus proche de la culture locale que celui pratiqué à l'heure actuelle en Tunisie (et malheureusement dans bien d'autres pays) avec une clientèle selectionnée; pour laquelle l'approche de l'autre se fait avec respect; mais il faudra patienter jusqu'à l'automne.... Je compte aussi créer une association liée à ce type de tourisme, pour faire avancer les choses, dans la région de Tozeur /Douz. @+
Salut,
desolee pour la reponse un peu tardive..... Merci beaucoup pour tes renseignements. Je pense donce que je vais commencer par Tozeur, voir si je trouve un groupe auquel me joindre la-bas, sinon je continue sur Douz. Ah oui, dommage que ton 4x4 soit plein, j'y avais pense a la traversee en bateau, mais j'ai pas tellement le temps et je pars de Berlin.... En tout cas, bonne traversee!!! Peut-etre qu'on se croisera a Tozeur.....si tu recois encore ce message, tu peux me donner les coordonnees du guide, juste au cas ou? Merci!!! Ton idee de tourisme plus sensible est tres interessante, j'espere qu'il y aura davantage de projets comme ca dans le futur et surtout que les touristes comprennent l'influence (positive ou negative) que peut avoir leur comportement et leur choix de vacances..... Bonne chance,
Barbara
desolee pour la reponse un peu tardive..... Merci beaucoup pour tes renseignements. Je pense donce que je vais commencer par Tozeur, voir si je trouve un groupe auquel me joindre la-bas, sinon je continue sur Douz. Ah oui, dommage que ton 4x4 soit plein, j'y avais pense a la traversee en bateau, mais j'ai pas tellement le temps et je pars de Berlin.... En tout cas, bonne traversee!!! Peut-etre qu'on se croisera a Tozeur.....si tu recois encore ce message, tu peux me donner les coordonnees du guide, juste au cas ou? Merci!!! Ton idee de tourisme plus sensible est tres interessante, j'espere qu'il y aura davantage de projets comme ca dans le futur et surtout que les touristes comprennent l'influence (positive ou negative) que peut avoir leur comportement et leur choix de vacances..... Bonne chance,
Barbara
Salut,
J'ai les coordonnées du guide chez moi à Tozeur. Je prend le bateau tout à l'heure. Si tu veux me contacter, pas de problème. Ma fiancée et moi seront ravis de faire ta connaissance. Mon tel tunisien (mobile) : 00216 21360070
Bonnes vacances. Marc.
J'ai les coordonnées du guide chez moi à Tozeur. Je prend le bateau tout à l'heure. Si tu veux me contacter, pas de problème. Ma fiancée et moi seront ravis de faire ta connaissance. Mon tel tunisien (mobile) : 00216 21360070
Bonnes vacances. Marc.
Bonjour,
je vois qu'on a tous et toutes les mêmes questions à poser quandon part seule en tunisie, je par seule le 26 avril pour faire des photos de tozeur et des environs, je connais un peu le désert mais j'aurai besoin de temps pour prendre des photos pro car c'est pour avoir un partenariat avec une grosse société, évidemment petit budget personnel, je cherche donc un guide qui connaisse bien Tozeur son travail et je voudrais passer quelques jours dansl e désert
pouvz vous me donner le coordonnées de ce guide merci
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A lot of people find it important to stick to their budget when traveling—not to skimp, but to visit as many places as possible since traveling is their hobby.
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
Hi everyone! 😊
We’re traveling as a family to Marrakech from April 19 to 24, and there’ll be 15 of us (all ages), staying in the Targa neighborhood (El Idrissi Street).
I’d love your advice on a few things! 🙏
🚗 Vehicle rental
We’re thinking of renting 3 cars. We’ve seen really low prices online, but often without insurance.
👉 Do you have any reliable contacts or personal experiences to share?
👉 Would you recommend getting specific “tourist” insurance?
🏛️ Visits – Bahia Palace & Saadian Tombs
We’d like to visit the Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs, but:
We can’t find single tickets online We only see guided tours with fixed times (like 9:30 AM / 4-hour tours)
👉 Do you know if it’s possible to book without a guide? 👉 Or do we have to buy tickets on-site? (We’re a little worried about crowds and lines, especially with older folks in the group.) 🍽️ Restaurants / meals We’ve spotted the Grand Bazaar Marrakech for a meal. 👉 Any thoughts? 👉 Could you recommend other restaurants in the same budget? (We’re a big group, so it needs to stay reasonable.) For lunch/snacks, we’ve seen:
Snack Toubkal Goûter Saveur
👉 If anyone’s been, I’d love your feedback! 😊 🛒 Practical info – Targa neighborhood We’ll be in Targa (El Idrissi Street). 👉 Are there shops nearby for quick groceries (breakfast, water, etc.)?
If you’ve got any great tips, contacts, or little tricks, I’d love to hear them! 😍 Thanks so much for your help! 💖
We can’t find single tickets online We only see guided tours with fixed times (like 9:30 AM / 4-hour tours)
👉 Do you know if it’s possible to book without a guide? 👉 Or do we have to buy tickets on-site? (We’re a little worried about crowds and lines, especially with older folks in the group.) 🍽️ Restaurants / meals We’ve spotted the Grand Bazaar Marrakech for a meal. 👉 Any thoughts? 👉 Could you recommend other restaurants in the same budget? (We’re a big group, so it needs to stay reasonable.) For lunch/snacks, we’ve seen:
Snack Toubkal Goûter Saveur
👉 If anyone’s been, I’d love your feedback! 😊 🛒 Practical info – Targa neighborhood We’ll be in Targa (El Idrissi Street). 👉 Are there shops nearby for quick groceries (breakfast, water, etc.)?
If you’ve got any great tips, contacts, or little tricks, I’d love to hear them! 😍 Thanks so much for your help! 💖
As-salamu alaykum!
We’re heading to Morocco as a family from April 22 to May 8. It’s a bit short to explore such a beautiful and vast country, but school and work commitments, you know how it is... My partner is a musician and absolutely loves Gnawa music. Unfortunately, we won’t have time to visit Essaouira, as we’re heading south toward the Valley of the Roses...
Do you know of any places around Marrakech, Ouarzazate, or Kelaat M’Gouna where we might have the chance to meet Gnawa musicians? We’ll also be staying a few days in Aït Benhaddou and Skoura during our trip toward the Dadès Valley. If you have any good spots to buy a guembri along the way, I’d love to hear about them too! :)
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Mathieu
We’re heading to Morocco as a family from April 22 to May 8. It’s a bit short to explore such a beautiful and vast country, but school and work commitments, you know how it is... My partner is a musician and absolutely loves Gnawa music. Unfortunately, we won’t have time to visit Essaouira, as we’re heading south toward the Valley of the Roses...
Do you know of any places around Marrakech, Ouarzazate, or Kelaat M’Gouna where we might have the chance to meet Gnawa musicians? We’ll also be staying a few days in Aït Benhaddou and Skoura during our trip toward the Dadès Valley. If you have any good spots to buy a guembri along the way, I’d love to hear about them too! :)
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Mathieu
Mid-May: arriving alone (so, a "petit taxi"?) at Marrakech airport around 4:30 PM,
is it advisable to take a taxi at the airport (cost?) or is it wiser to book one through the hotel before departure (which would cost me 20 €)?
I think I’ve seen lower fares elsewhere (12 €?).
Destination: Riad Sijane near Djemaa El Fna square. Thanks!
hi there
we’re heading to Hammamet in a few months
what would you recommend visiting for a week?
best regards
Hi there,
I’m planning my next trip outside Europe for next year, but unfortunately, I don’t have a choice with the dates—it’s late June to early July. Last year, I went to Japan for three weeks, and it was constantly 36-37°C with over 90% humidity. It wasn’t easy, but it wasn’t impossible either.
For Egypt, I know it’s a period to avoid if possible, but I’m thinking that by the sea, it might be manageable. Otherwise, I’ll consider another destination.
Day 1: Arrival in Hurghada in the evening Day 2, 3, 4: Hurghada Day 5: Hurghada, then drive to Luxor in the early afternoon Day 6: Luxor Day 7: Luxor, then drive back to Hurghada in the late afternoon Day 8, 9, 10, 11: Hurghada Day 12: Return flight
For the Hurghada trip, either rent a car or—easier—a private car/van. Is it worth adding an extra day in Luxor?
During the stay, we’re planning activities like camel rides, quad biking, jeep tours, snorkeling, and jet skiing.
Thanks for your replies
I’m planning my next trip outside Europe for next year, but unfortunately, I don’t have a choice with the dates—it’s late June to early July. Last year, I went to Japan for three weeks, and it was constantly 36-37°C with over 90% humidity. It wasn’t easy, but it wasn’t impossible either.
For Egypt, I know it’s a period to avoid if possible, but I’m thinking that by the sea, it might be manageable. Otherwise, I’ll consider another destination.
Day 1: Arrival in Hurghada in the evening Day 2, 3, 4: Hurghada Day 5: Hurghada, then drive to Luxor in the early afternoon Day 6: Luxor Day 7: Luxor, then drive back to Hurghada in the late afternoon Day 8, 9, 10, 11: Hurghada Day 12: Return flight
For the Hurghada trip, either rent a car or—easier—a private car/van. Is it worth adding an extra day in Luxor?
During the stay, we’re planning activities like camel rides, quad biking, jeep tours, snorkeling, and jet skiing.
Thanks for your replies
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Morocco in September-October in our Fiat camper van, which isn’t a 4x4 but has already handled quite a bit of rough travel. While reading up on southern Morocco, we’ve been drawn to the Aguinane oasis but I’m having trouble locating it on the map. Is it possible to get there without a 4x4?
Thanks for your help
Hi,
Does anyone know the address of a rose flower distillery in the Valley of Roses / Kelaa M'Gouna? A traditional distillery, not just the tourist shop.
Thanks a bunch!
Nicolas :-)
Does anyone know the address of a rose flower distillery in the Valley of Roses / Kelaa M'Gouna? A traditional distillery, not just the tourist shop.
Thanks a bunch!
Nicolas :-)






