Nbr départ
1
Durée
11j / 10n
Jusqu'à
12 p
pension
Full board
A partir de
1669

TUNISIA – Immersive Journey (Copie)

Participant
1367

A partir de : 2 participants -5%

A partir de : 4 participants -10%

Description

Vibrant Africa, in all its finesse and intensity

Experience an exceptional journey into authentic Benin, a land where ancestral traditions, living spirituality and pristine nature come together to create a rare and powerful travel experience.
Available all year round, this immersive and premium stay opens the doors to a vibrant country deeply connected to its cultural roots.

Over 8 days and 7 nights, you’ll dive into a Benin that is rich, colorful and profoundly human. From lively villages and sacred Vodun rituals to wild beaches, bustling markets and preserved landscapes, every moment brings you closer to the soul of West Africa.

Discover:

  • Warm and welcoming communities eager to share their traditions, stories and daily life

  • The fascinating world of Vodun, a spiritual heritage still deeply present in many villages

  • Unspoiled beaches, shaped by the rhythm of the Atlantic Ocean

  • A generous culture blending cuisine, crafts, spirituality, traditional dances and true hospitality

Each day is designed to offer an experience that is elegant, immersive and refined, while each evening you return to carefully selected accommodations offering comfort and serenity.

International flights are not included.
However, our team assists you in finding the best flight options, whether you prefer premium comfort or budget-friendly fares.

A journey to reconnect with what matters, meeting people, learning, feeling and discovering a Benin that is authentic, vibrant and intensely alive.

Program

Grâce à un accompagnement VIP, vous profitez des meilleures conditions :

  • Van privé avec chauffeur pour vos déplacements

  • Guide privé francophone pour décrypter rituels et traditions

  • Pension complète avec repas locaux et authentiques

  • Accès privilégié aux cérémonies, visites et activités traditionnelles

Un voyage immersif et sélectif, limité à seulement 12 participants, où chaque détail est pensé pour allier culture, nature, repos et confort premium.

Jour 1 – Arrivée à Cotonou

Accueil à l’aéroport, visite de l’Esplanade des Amazones et du mur d’art urbain, installation et nuit à La Maison Rouge (hôtel boutique).

Jour 2 – Ganvié

Excursion en pirogue sur le lac Nokoué, découverte du village lacustre, déjeuner traditionnel, retour à Cotonou et soirée libre.

Jour 3 – Ouidah

Route des Pêches, Temple des Pythons, Musée de la Route des Esclaves et Porte du Non-Retour. Nuit à Casa Del Papa, au bord de l’océan.

Jour 4 – Ouidah – Immersion Vodun

Journée consacrée à la découverte des traditions Vodun, accessibles toute l’année :

  • Participation ou observation d’une cérémonie locale

  • Atelier de cuisine béninoise
    Nuit à Casa Del Papa.

Jour 5 – Gogotinkpon & Sè

Rencontre culturelle :

  • Bain d’argile traditionnel

  • Initiation aux soins ancestraux des bébés

  • Atelier poterie
    Nuit à Possotomé (Chez Théo).

Jour 6 – Porto-Novo

Visite du palais royal (musée Honmè), balade en pirogue sur la rivière noire, découverte des quartiers afro-brésiliens, initiation aux tambours. Nuit à Art Résidence.

Jour 7 – Retour à Cotonou

Immersion culinaire : découverte du pillage de l’igname, déjeuner typique, temps libre en ville. Nuit à La Maison Rouge.

Jour 8 – Départ

Matinée libre (plage ou café culturel), puis transfert à l’aéroport pour votre vol retour.

Le billet d’avion international n’est pas inclus.
Nous vous accompagnons dans la recherche des meilleures options aériennes, qu’il s’agisse d’offres premium ou de tarifs avantageux.

Un moment fort, empreint de mystère et d’authenticité, pour vivre le Bénin autrement.

Advice

Pour profiter pleinement de votre séjour immersif au Bénin, voici quelques recommandations :

  • Vêtements légers et respirants : le climat est chaud toute l’année. Privilégiez coton, lin et tenues confortables.

  • Chaussures fermées et confortables : idéales pour les visites, villages et randonnées légères.

  • Protection solaire : crème solaire, lunettes, chapeau, l’ensoleillement peut être fort.

  • Répulsif anti-moustiques : indispensable pour les soirées et les zones proches de l’eau.

  • Petite pharmacie personnelle : vos médicaments habituels + basiques (pansements, désinfectant, paracétamol).

  • Tenues couvrantes pour les cérémonies ou lieux sacrés : respect des traditions locales.

  • Maillot de bain : pour profiter des plages sauvages et de la piscine des hébergements.

  • Gourde réutilisable : pour rester hydraté tout en réduisant les déchets plastiques.

  • Cash en petites coupures : pratique pour marchés, pourboires et petits achats.

  • Adaptateur électrique : prises de type C et E (comme en Europe, mais prévoir un adaptateur universel au cas où).

Attitude & immersion

  • Respectez les rites Vodun : demandez toujours la permission avant de filmer ou photographier.

  • Soyez ouverts aux rencontres : les Béninois sont chaleureux et curieux.

  • Goûtez les spécialités locales : igname pilé, akassa, poissons frais du lac, beignets frits…

  • Prenez votre temps : le Bénin se vit dans la douceur, la simplicité et l’authenticité.

Climat

  • Saison sèche : décembre à avril, idéale pour les déplacements.

  • Saison humide : mai à juillet et septembre à octobre, plus verte, plus humide, mais très agréable pour ceux qui aiment la tranquillité.

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Tunisia: Between Desert, Culture and Unique Experiences

Between the Sahara desert, rich culture, and exceptional landscapes, Tunisia offers a unique immersion in the heart of North Africa.

Discover the best excursions in Tunisia and explore a country full of contrasts, from Mediterranean beaches to Berber villages and ancient historical sites. An ideal destination for an authentic and immersive travel experience.

In the north, between Tunis, Carthage, and Sidi Bou Said, dive into a fascinating history through UNESCO-listed medinas, stunning viewpoints, and vibrant local culture.

In the center, Tunisia reveals a more traditional side, with local craftsmanship, heritage, and a deeper connection to authentic traditions.

In the south, the Tunisian desert unveils spectacular landscapes: Sahara dunes, oases, Douz, and Chott el Jerid. Enjoy unique experiences such as a 4x4 desert excursion, a night under the stars, or a true immersion in local life.

Between nature, culture, and adventure, our excursions in Tunisia allow you to discover the country differently, through authentic and unforgettable experiences.

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Are you planning your trip to Tunisia and still have a few questions?

That’s completely normal! Between travel requirements (visa / e-visa), weather, safety, health, and local customs, organizing a trip to Tunisia can raise many questions.
This section has been designed to guide you step by step and help you prepare your trip with complete peace of mind.

Here, you’ll find answers to the most common questions travelers ask: visa, safety, currency (Tunisian dinar) & payments, transportation, water & health, dress code, internet & connectivity, and much more.

Our goal is to help you travel with confidence, well-informed and ready to fully enjoy your stay in Tunisia, between the Sahara desert, Mediterranean beaches, Berber villages, and historical sites.

And if you still have any questions, our team is here to help and support you in planning your trip.

Do you need a visa to travel to Tunisia?

or most travelers, including citizens of the UK, USA, Canada, and EU countries, no visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. A valid passport is sufficient. However, entry requirements may change, so it is always recommended to check with official sources before traveling.

Is Tunisia a safe country to visit?

Yes, Tunisia is generally considered a safe destination, especially in tourist areas. As with any travel destination, it is important to stay aware of your surroundings and follow local advice.

When is the best time to visit Tunisia?

The best time to travel to Tunisia is from March to June and September to November. For exploring the Sahara desert, spring and autumn are ideal due to milder temperatures.

Can you sleep in the desert in Tunisia?

Yes, spending a night in the Sahara desert in Tunisia is a unique and unforgettable experience. Options include desert camps, bivouacs, and nights under the stars.

What currency is used in Tunisia?

The currency is the Tunisian dinar (TND). Credit cards are accepted in major cities and hotels, but cash is recommended for local markets and smaller purchases.

How do you get around in Tunisia?

Traveling in Tunisia is usually done by private car, taxi, or with a driver. For a smooth experience, many travelers choose organized excursions in Tunisia.

What should you wear in Tunisia?

Tunisia is relatively open, but it is recommended to wear respectful clothing, especially in rural or traditional areas.

Is there internet and mobile coverage in Tunisia?

Yes, mobile networks and internet access are generally good. You can easily buy a local SIM card to stay connected during your trip.

What are the best things to do in Tunisia?

Tunisia offers a wide range of experiences, including Sahara desert excursions, cultural tours, Mediterranean beaches, Berber villages, and archaeological sites.

Can you pay by card in Tunisia?

Yes, card payments are widely accepted in hotels and major cities, but it is recommended to carry cash for smaller expenses.

Is Tunisia a good destination for families?

Yes, Tunisia is a great destination for families, offering a mix of culture, nature, and relaxation suitable for all ages.

Should you book excursions in Tunisia in advance?

Yes, it is recommended to book your excursions in Tunisia in advance to secure availability and ensure a well-organized experience.

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