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Experience the breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage at Naffett, a mesmerizing tourist attraction in Ad Dahmani, Tunisia.
Naffett, a picturesque tourist attraction in Ad Dahmani, invites visitors to explore its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, perfect for an unforgettable experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the center of the Nefzaoua area, head southwest on Route Nationale 3 (RN3) towards Ad Dahmani. Continue on RN3 for approximately 20 kilometers until you reach the vicinity of Ad Dahmani. Look for the coordinates XW7G+XJJ, which will be on your right. There is parking available nearby, but ensure that you check for any parking restrictions.
Bus
To reach Naffett via public transportation, take a local bus from the main bus station in Nefzaoua that services routes towards Ad Dahmani. Buses typically run every hour, and the fare should be around 3 TND. Inform the driver that you want to get off at Ad Dahmani. After disembarking, walk approximately 500 meters northeast towards the coordinates XW7G+XJJ, where Naffett is located. Be prepared for a short walk as the bus may not drop you directly at the attraction.
Taxi
For a more direct option, you can hire a taxi from your location in the Nefzaoua area. Taxis are readily available and the fare to Naffett from most central locations in Nefzaoua will typically be around 30-50 TND, depending on the distance. Ensure to confirm the price before starting your journey. The taxi will take you directly to the coordinates XW7G+XJJ in Ad Dahmani.
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