Since it was the weekend and Andrea still hadn't seen a lot of the nearby tourist attractions in Tunisia we decided to take off for Dougga, a site of Roman ruins located about two and a half hours from Tunis.
After a relatively late start on the day as we were trying to get things together (including tracking down some maps) we finally were on the road at around 11:30am. Unfortunately, not knowing the city at all, the route that I picked took us through downtown Tunis where we encountered horrible traffic. Eventually we gave up on the downtown route and tried to get out of the city on another highway but in the process we got very turned around and ended up getting quite lost. This didn't make Andrea particularly happy as we were driving around some marginal neighborhoods of Tunis in her car with foreign plates. Finally, through a combination of the GPS on my phone (which didn't have any Tunisian maps, just compass functionality), our maps and various road signs we found the highway that we needed.
After driving for another hour and a half we realized that somehow we missed the turnoff for Dougga but at the same time noticed that we were only 45 minutes away from Bulla Regia, (the main set of ruins we unsuccessfully tried to visit on the trip up North where we drowned the Jeep). So, after a minor change in itinerary and about 3.5 hours on the road we made it to Bulla Regia! The ruins at Bulla Regia were amazing and we were literally the only people on the entire site which further added to the experience.
Even better, since we were the only ones there we were able to wander around the ruins with Murphey (Andrea's Bernese Mountain Dog).
Right after we got to the site we were met by a tour guide who did a great job of giving us the history of the site as well as showing us the specific highlights and stories behind a lot of the buildings. The most remarkable aspect of the ruins was definitely the gigantic mosaics that are still in perfect condition on the floors of these houses from probably 1500 years ago.
We left Bulla Regia around after sunset in order to get back to Tunis at a reasonable hour. It was only after we got back to Andrea's and we checked our email that Andrea found a message from a friend of her's who we had invited to join us on the trip. In his message Andrea's friend indicated that he couldn't make it but would loved to have come since he had already tried unsuccessfully to go to Dougga on three separate occasions but failed each time since he never successfully managed to navigate his way out of Tunis. This definitely made me feel better about my navigation skills...
Trip to Dougga, or is that Bulla Regia...
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