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Bonheur Voyages: Transformative Ecotourism in Tunisia2 min read

By Contributing Editor February 15, 2024
Written by Contributing Editor February 15, 2024
Bonheur Voyages

Bonheur Voyages’ main mission is to promote transformative experiences through nature-based tourism in Tunisia.

What Is All about Eco-Tourism in Tunisia?

Given Tunisia’s diverse topography, flora and fauna, it would be quite unfortunate not to discover and dive in the country’s natural beauty. This is one aspect that visitors often tend to overlook, but Tunisia’s wealth of natural wonders highly deserves exploration and appreciation.

In an effort to conserve Tunisia’s nature sites while allowing people to enjoy them, ecotourism has been rapidly developing throughout the country. In recent years, the government and non-governmental organizations have been encouraging eco-friendly and sustainable tourism by sponsoring projects that protect the environment and promote ecological awareness.

Promoting Sustainable Tourism in Tunisia

Bonheur Voyages, a renowned eco-friendly and adventure-oriented Tunisian tourism company, underwent a profound transformation since it was founded three decades ago. Today, it stands as a specialist, reshaping the industry landscape via a multitude of niche segments.

Recognized by the esteemed Travelife partner award, which is a sustainability certificate for Tour operators and Travel agents, Bonheur Voyages is considered a top-tier travel agency that specializes in blending authentic tailor-made journeys, while maintaining a healthy balance of caring for the land, wildlife and people which embodies an ethos fitting for Tunisia’s oldest and largest diversified eco-adventure company.

Bonheur Voyages has been employing a captivating mix of inspiring destination content and short films, that revolves around three primary themes: ‘wild coastlines,’ highlighting seaside locations within a few hours’ reach of major urban centers; ‘countryside adventures’, promoting the richness of Tunisia’s landscapes; and ‘vibrant Desert,’ showcasing the Sahara life and Bedouin culture.

The company does offer highly sought-after personalized tours such as camping trips and more.


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