In Tunisia's southwestern region, Tozeur City is notable for its ancient yellowish brick structures and geometric architecture. Visit the city's old town, the Ouled Hadef, and see the exquisite brick designs. The residences in the ancient village of Tozeur exhibit the city's distinctive architectural flair. The modern town of Tozeur is equally attractive as the ►
In Tunisia's southwestern region, Tozeur City is notable for its ancient yellowish brick structures and geometric architecture. Visit the city's old town, the Ouled Hadef, and see the exquisite brick designs. The residences in the ancient village of Tozeur exhibit the city's distinctive architectural flair. The modern town of Tozeur is equally attractive as the old town due to its abundance of sunlight and hues. The ancient town's original architectural style is still present throughout the city. If you are interested in the city's culture, the Folk Museum, or ‘Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires’, displays the traditional lifestyles of Tozeur's residents. Of course, one should not miss the Lezard Rouge Train. Take a ride on the 100-year-old carriage that runs between Métlaoui and Redeyef. In complete isolation from the vastness of the scorching desert, Tozeur's Oasis is home to over 400,000 date palms, a few animal species, and a variety of establishments, including museums, shops, and parks. Tamerza, Mides, and Chebika are among the city's highland oases. Chott el Djerid, a natural salt pan, is renowned among photographers and tourists for its magnificent reflective qualities, which are great for photographs. ◄