Tunisian Photo Diary | Soothing Kairouan (Nov 7–13)
Following the daily, limitless journey traced by passionate photographers since 2016
(coming from here) .. and then, we jump to a central, semi-arid universe, here in Kairouan's Oueslatia gifted by a little, rain-kissed gorge happily explored and unraveled by wanderer Trip 'n' Door Tunisia
Looks like a beautiful hideaway for some peace and quiet - Winston F.
Yet another watery gem, an urban wonder left by the builders of Kairouan to collect and treasure scarce rainwater in the Aghlabid Basins still in service in central Tunisia, by the lens of Cyrine Bouabid
From there, we immerse ourselves in the medieval, intact world of Kairouan, walking down the still-bustling bazaar Souk El Mouajel captured in a quiet hour by Trip 'n' Door Tunisia
to the next landmark of Medieval Kairouan, best depicted by the oldest still-standing minaret in Tunisia and beyond, adorned by the lens of Ayman Chermiti
.. beside the drenched patio, lies an immense yet cozy haven along with its conic, iconic chandeliers - a view from inside the Great Mosque of Kairouan captured by Trip 'n' Door Tunisia - Make Peace!
Embarking on our architectural odyssey to a more recent epoch & facet of Kairouan, we invite ourselves to the sumptuous palace Sidi Abid Ghariani, treasured and converted into a cradle of local heritage, immortalized by the lens of Trip 'n' Door Tunisia
Again, we take a glimpse inside the timeless havens of Kairouan, this time in some mausoleum preserved and revered by the people of Tunisia, captured by heritage ambassador Issam Barhoumi