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Landmark: Kebili Hot SpringsCity: Kebili
Country: Tunisia
Continent: Africa
Kebili Hot Springs, Kebili, Tunisia, Africa
Kebili Hot Springs is a geothermal water source located in the Kebili Governorate of Tunisia.
This natural spring provides warm water in an arid desert environment.
Visual Characteristics
The springs consist of several shallow pools of water with a light greenish hue due to mineral content. The surrounding terrain is predominantly sandy desert with sparse, low-lying desert vegetation. The water temperature is consistently warm.
Location & Access Logistics
Kebili Hot Springs is situated approximately 5 kilometers south of the city of Kebili. Access is via Route P17, turning off onto an unpaved track for the final 1 kilometer. Limited unorganized parking is available adjacent to the springs. No public transport directly serves the site; a private vehicle is required.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The springs are a result of geothermal activity in the region, drawing water from underground aquifers heated by the Earth's core. This geological formation is characteristic of the Saharan geological belt.
Key Highlights & Activities
Bathing in the warm spring water is the primary activity. Visitors can also observe the desert flora and fauna adapted to the microclimate created by the springs.
Infrastructure & Amenities
No formal infrastructure or amenities are present at Kebili Hot Springs. There are no restrooms, shade structures, or food vendors. Cell phone signal is intermittent and unreliable.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for visiting is during the cooler months of October through April. Mid-morning or late afternoon offers more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activity. Avoid midday during summer months due to extreme heat.
Facts & Legends
Local tradition suggests the springs were discovered by nomadic tribes seeking water in the desert. A specific legend claims the water possesses restorative properties, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Douz Museum (15km Southwest)
- Chott el Djerid (20km Northwest)
- Ksar Ghilane (60km Southeast)