Our last day in Tunisia we spent in and around Tunis, first visiting the Zaghouan Aqueduct, which was built by the Romans in the first half of the second century to supply Carthage with fresh water from the mountains. The 132 km long building is still an impressive sight today!
Then we went on to the Medina of Tunis, strolling through the Souqs and hanging out in some nice cafés.
Later on, we gathered on the rooftop of our hotel for a spontaneous goodbye party. What a nice evening! :-)
A LIFE OF BALLOONING
The passion of a lifetime: To behold the stunning beauty of our world like no one else, free like a bird, high in the sky, yet one with nature, using the oldest principle of flight known to man: Lighter than air.
No wings, no noise, no pressure… just serenity, just perfect bliss. At one with the elements… at one with yourself.