A time-warp tour of rural Tunisia is what this trip is all about. Your cab for the day is a 4x4, which will start the tour by heading up into the Atlas Mountains. You’ll pit-stop at some traditional Berber villages, where homes are carved into rock, and livings are made by farming and rug weaving. The Zaghouan Water Temple is up next. Built in the second century by Roman Emperor Hadrian, it was part of an aqueduct used to carry water over 130 kilometres away. Lunch will be served at a nearby farm, before the tour continues on towards the ancient Roman town of Uthina. Here, you’ll come across well-preserved ruins, including the massive amphitheatre that originally held an impressive 16,000 spectators.