Djerba Explore
Djerba Explore
4.5
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Abdel-Rahman Ghandour
Paris, France606 contributions
Sept 2020 • Family
Two top museums - the Islamic art one and the heritage one, a nice space and outdoors, and, for fans, the crocodile and turtle farm.
Only damper. The cafeteria is extremely expensive so avoid eating or drinking there.
Bravo to the designers and this who are keeping this space well maintained.
Only damper. The cafeteria is extremely expensive so avoid eating or drinking there.
Bravo to the designers and this who are keeping this space well maintained.
Written 7 September 2020
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Mahdi Jouini
1 contribution
Aug 2022 • Family
I bought a ticket for the three attractions there. I went to see the crocodiles, then the Djerbian house. I went to the café near Lella Hadhria Museum to drink something. As I went to enter the Museum with my ticket (not perforated), the employee at the entrance prvented me from entering in a very impolite way. Although I showed him my ticket, he still refused in the same rude way. That is a scam! That guy is a shame to that wonderful park.
Written 28 August 2022
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Irishdaz
Northants. UK46 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
It's only 15/20 minutes from the hotel by coach, which is a good start
The first part is the museum, which is well laid out, airy, and has some interesting exhibits.
You then walk around the corner and visit a traditional family home, and see the family weaving blankets on a large loom, weaving palm leaf hats, and the most fascinating, turning a large pot out of clay.
You then walk a bit further into the crocodile farm (they have giant tortoises too) The sheer number of Crocs, and their size, will amaze you. You get to see them being fed chicken, the bones splintering in their massive jaws. Impressive stuff!
reasonably priced and only out of your hotel for about 4 hours. definitely should be on your "to Do" list
The first part is the museum, which is well laid out, airy, and has some interesting exhibits.
You then walk around the corner and visit a traditional family home, and see the family weaving blankets on a large loom, weaving palm leaf hats, and the most fascinating, turning a large pot out of clay.
You then walk a bit further into the crocodile farm (they have giant tortoises too) The sheer number of Crocs, and their size, will amaze you. You get to see them being fed chicken, the bones splintering in their massive jaws. Impressive stuff!
reasonably priced and only out of your hotel for about 4 hours. definitely should be on your "to Do" list
Written 5 September 2014
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iskender koparan
Armutalan, Türkiye6 contributions
You can buy the same trip much much cheaper from any local company. Buy it from the hotel you will stay. they will arrange it. i came to Tunisia just to fullfill my dream of seeing Sahara Desert and it became a holiday from hell. Thanks to this company. i have been offered from several agencies between 50 to 60 euros a day but i wanted something really good and read the comments and contacted saharansky. their price was double but they promised me the best service. If you read the itenary of 3 days trip you will understand (golden sand dunes in exotic sahara lol) the trip began. (but first i must tell you that i have been over 100 countries, climbed more than 10 volcanos, and i am well known traveller in my country. First time i complained about something in my life.)An old man and 2 Chinese girls. We began to ride in plastic bottles and grass. Obviously %90 of the trip we were either waiting or feeding the camels coz the camels kept stopping and eating grass (what a desert - little less green than amazonas) there were of course no dunes or nothing. We were riding on our camels around the city. I wouldn't call it a desert at all. Not the one in the pictures anyway. After this journey in this terrible area we arrived in our camp at 12:00 pm (2 hours ride not 3 hours as they promised) ate lunch and hit the road again AFTER 3.5 hours!!! yes 3.5 hours lunch break. Than we went like 20 minutes and we stopped for tea. Our non english speaker sweet old man made us tea and we drank. Waited there under a bush 1.5 hours!!! than we began to ride again. My camel's saddle kept falling and i wasnt able to sit on it. He tried to fix it but he couldnt. I had to carry all my body weight with my arms kept going down like a torture. Than after 1 hour ride we went back to the camp and slept in the most terrible bed (bent and warped) you can imagine (. Come on you charge 100 euros a day and thats what you get? in Tunisia. I and my chinese friends had terrible night. I slept 0. I called them and decided not to continue this trip because i have been devostated and put off. Nothing they promised was done. They didnt want me to pay but i still paid. I didnt want to feel like using those people work in the camp. So at the end i couldn't fullfil my sahara dream. I will try it in another country. Such a shame for this agency for giving Tunisian tourism a bad name.
Written 7 April 2019
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Hello 454fatihk,
First of all, we would like to inform you that you have never booked, reserved or had a 3 days camel trek with us, also we don't have any booking for this trek under your name.
As for the price, we would like to inform you that the luxury camp is owned and managed by saharansky and we are the only operator of this tour (pictures you posted are from another camp), Also, our prices are best rates guaranteed.
When a mistake happens, we assume it. But, in this case :
You are wrong maybe because we are copied very often in Tunisia.
Or maybe you are a friend from a competitor and you've decided to write a false bad review about us.
We wish you a nice stay in Tunisia and we stay at your disposal,
Kind regards,
SAHARANSKY Team
Written 8 April 2019
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saloplasses
shropshire, england36 contributions
May 2011
Due to an overcast morning we were at a loose end so decided to visit the Crocodile park. It was amazing - so much more than just crocs. The Park in divided into 3 sections, the museum, heritage & the crocs & turtles/tortoises. I've never seen so many crocs in my life! We got there quite early, the place was practically deserted, but the crocs were still sleepy. They feed them twice a week (I think Wednesdays & Fridays, but you need to check) & I guess that would be exciting to see.
The next part was the heirtage site, where you saw how they used to use camels to run the irrigation systems, basket weaving, carpet weaving and by far the best a man making pots. He was amazing, so much better than the pottery places you are taken to visit in Guellala. Finally the museum, light & airy but not the best part for me.
There is a shopping centre with gift shops, clothes, spices and restaurants/cafes.
All in all a good day out. Cost 12 TD
The next part was the heirtage site, where you saw how they used to use camels to run the irrigation systems, basket weaving, carpet weaving and by far the best a man making pots. He was amazing, so much better than the pottery places you are taken to visit in Guellala. Finally the museum, light & airy but not the best part for me.
There is a shopping centre with gift shops, clothes, spices and restaurants/cafes.
All in all a good day out. Cost 12 TD
Written 13 June 2011
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Karim2k
Hammamet, Tunisia6 contributions
Dec 2016
A charming little place with three differnt places to see: a mesuem, a village park and cocodile aprk you'll be amzed with you'll see for lamost nothing (3 euros), the visit through this place would take a ful evenning.
Written 11 April 2017
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Osama
Tripoli, Libya34 contributions
Jul 2014
Djerba is one of the must see places on the mediterranian.
Sandy beaches and wild night life are some parts of the experience.
Sandy beaches and wild night life are some parts of the experience.
Written 2 September 2014
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Sharon N
Chelmsford, UK159 contributions
A short cheap taxi ride to this crocodile park . A couple of hours is all that's needed . Where you first see the museum then the village with there traditional working life and the talented camel which smiles for the camera . The last bit is amazing with all the crocodiles do not visit till feeding time which is 5pm as before this the crocs are not doing much at all. We enjoyed our little trip to here and would recommend it .
Written 8 July 2014
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ScattyNat18
Morden, Surrey17 contributions
Sept 2012 • Couples
Me and my partener visited Parc Djerba Explore as we really like Crocodiles. We went to Crocodile farm in Cuba where the crocs at their biggest are about 6 foot. These ones here are Nile Cros and some were up to 10 foot long. Feeding time is at 5pm, amazing to watch these creatures especially when eating. You can hear them crunching through the bones of the meat, proving what they are really made of!
Written 18 September 2012
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Caroline R
Rochdale, England, United Kingdom12 contributions
Jun 2012 • Family
Djerba explore consists of 3 separate Attractions, a museum, some gardens and the crocodile farm and is very reasonably priced at 12 Dinars (£4) per adult and 6 dinars( £2) per child. It was only a 3 dinar taxi ride from our hotel as well.The Museum was an excuse to get out of the scorching heat for a bit and was a fairly small exhibition of old ceramics, carpets, paintings and books etc from the Ottoman empire and some exhibits even older. All of exhibits are labelled in French only but still worth a look, and even my 3 year old enjoyed a little look at the old artifacts. The crocodile farm was really good and although again only quite small it was well worth a visit. There was an elevated bridge walkway which went around the park and there was plenty of shady spots and seating. There were 400 large adult crocodiles in the main area although some were beneath the water and it was very enjoyable to watch them swimming, opening their mouths to cool down and basking in the sun. There was also an area with baby crocodiles in which my daughter loved and we stood watching them "play", swim and eat for quite a while. There was one particular guide named Mohammed who spoke good English and he told us lots of very interesting facts about crocodiles and was happy to answer our questions. He appeared very knowledgeable on the subject and he even showed us some crocodile eggs via a light box so we could see the different embryos at different stages and he went and got a baby crocodile so we could stroke it!!
Written 22 June 2012
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Czy karmienie jest tylko w środy, piątki i niedziele? O 16 czy 17, bo są sprzeczne informacje.
Written 10 September 2019
Kann man die Eintrittskarten an verschiedenen Tagen nutzen? Z. B heute museum und morgen die Krokodile?
Written 21 April 2019
Bonjour, quel sont les tarifs svp ? Ainsi que les jours des repas au crocos ?
Written 17 April 2019
Nous avons acheté nos billets à l’hôte où nous étions.
Nous avons réglé 13€ pour 2 personnes.
Nous avons utilisé un taxi de l’hôtel à la ferme ( 10 dinars aller-retour) soit environ 3€50
Written 14 October 2019
Откуда ехали на такси? Сколько стоит проезд? Спасибо!
Written 9 February 2019
A ce jou, le tarif est tjs de 20 dinars soit 7 eur si on arrondi
Written 6 June 2018
Bonjour,
le nourrissage à lieu 2 fois par semaine.
le mercredi et le vendredi aux environs de 16 heures.
Written 30 March 2018
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