National parks of Tunisia

National parks of Tunisia


There are also real “green islands” in Tunisia, where you can hide from the dry heat. National parks and reserves. Clean air pleases the Little Ishkol National Park, most of which is occupied by the lake of the same name, surrounded by olive and pistachio groves. This park is famous for being a stopover for migratory birds arriving in Africa during the winter.
From the Tunisian capital, you can travel to the foothills of Jebel Chambi, covered with giant Aleppo pine trees, to Chaambi National Park, a popular local attraction. In the north of the country, the recently opened Bucornin National Park is home to many beautiful flowers, including wild orchids and tulips, and wild cats, jackals, turtles and lizards roam the area.
You can spot monk seals and millions of birds in the Il Zembra e Zembreta Biosphere Reserve on the islands of Zembra and Zembreta. On the border with Algeria is the Jebel Chambi Nature Reserve, where gazelles, mouflons, foxes and spotted hyenas live peacefully.
National parks also deserve attention: El Feya with barbary deer, Bou Hedma with a preserved savannah landscape, Zbil with red foxes and Libyan ferries.


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