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The Adventure Company
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Our promise to you.
"How often have you wanted to plan a trip somewhere but needed to talk to someone who really knew about it? How many times have you been dealt with by someone who just wanted to sell to you, regardless of your needs? How many times have you made a call and ended up listening to music or fighting your way through an automated voice-mail system?
Talk to us at The Adventure Company and you’ll find out how we are setting standards in holidays and travel. We aim to provide a
WWW: www.adventurecompany.co.uk
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Cross and Pillory House, Cross and Pillory Lane, Alton Hampshire GU34 1HL |
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Further Description:
“This is a diverse region with a rich tapestry of history and culture. Desert lovers can join a camel train and camp in the dunes, explore the Sahara and mountain oases of Tunisia, or journey through Mali to the forbidden ancient city of Timbuktu. Alternatively awaken your senses in Morocco …share a cup of mint tea with a Berber tribesman; trek in the Atlas Mountains to the summit of Mount Toubkal, or haggle for a bargain in the bustling souks of Marrakech. For travellers in search of a new challenge this is truly a land of intrigue and discovery.”
Antony Barton – Sales Manager
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Roman El Djem & CarthageSaharan dunes camel trekLabyrinthine old townsJourney from Mediterranean shores to Saharan dunes.
Medinas, Ruins & Oases
After the twisting alleyways of Tunis old town, the ruins of ancient Carthage and the world famous Bardo museum you go south. Travelling via Kairouan – one of Islam’s holiest cities – and the remote Roman ruins at Sbeitla, you reach palm-filled mountain oases and the old trading station of Tozeur. The scenery becomes surreal as you head towards the Sahara across vast salt flats.
Sahara, Star Wars & Sousse
Trek by camel to spend a night under the desert stars and watch the dunes change colour with the dawn. There is the chance to stay in a troglodyte dwelling – made famous in the film Star Wars. Turning north you visit the imposing El Djem amphitheatre before winding down in the coastal souks and medina of Sousse.
El Djem Amphitheatre
The third largest in the Roman world, strikingly complete and imposing beyond words. As you walk through the tunnels under the arena or take your place in the stands you can sense the atmosphere, hear the clash of weapons and feel the 45,000 strong crowd roar as gladiators battle on the sun-baked sand.
Departures Sep-Apr. Easy
Maximum 16 people
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