Aïn Draham
Jendouba Governorate, Tunisia
Aïn Draham is a charming mountain town in Tunisia's Jendouba Governorate, nestled at about 800 meters elevation on the forested slopes of Djebel Bir in the Kroumirie Mountains, roughly 25 kilometers south of Tabarka near the Algerian border.
Originally a French colonial military outpost and summer resort with distinctive red-tiled roofs and European-style architecture, it has evolved into a regional economic hub and popular escape for its cool climate, high rainfall—making it one of Tunisia's wettest areas—and lush greenery.
Visitors enjoy outdoor pursuits like hiking trails through dense forests, horseback riding, mountain biking, and exploring nearby Roman bath ruins with sulphurous hot springs, while thermal spas such as El Mouradi Hamman Bourguiba offer relaxation amid winter snowfalls or summer retreats from coastal heat.
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