The remote border village of Haidra is the site of ancient Ammaedara, one of the oldest Roman towns in Africa. It's a wonderfully evocative site, spread along the northern bank of Oued Haidra, and the atmosphere is especially magical as the sun slowly sets behind the mountains of Algeria to the west, bathing the site in a rich orange glow.
The modern town is little more than a sleepy customs p ...
ARTICLES ABOUT HAYDRAH
History of Haydrah
Ammaedara is a Berber name, although the only evidence of pre-Roman occupation is the foundations of a Carthaginian temple to the god Baal Hammon overlooking Oued Haidra ...+
Read MoreTransportation in Haydrah
Getting to Haidra by public transport is a bit of a challenge but eminently doable, though don't count on finding any buses or louages out oftown after mid-afternoon. Fro...+
Read MoreNEAR AIRPORTS
187 km Enfidha-Hammamet Airport
224 km Thyna/El Maou Airport
283 km Zarzis Airport
436 km El Borma Airport
DISTANCE BETWEEN HAYDRAH AND THE MOST IMPORTANT CITIES
223 km Al Hammah
223 km Al Marsa
226 km Al Muknin
212 km Ariana
211 km Az Zahra
212 km Bin Arus
370 km Bin Qirdan
229 km Bizerte
229 km Dar-Chaabane
239 km Duz
219 km Halq Al Wadi
213 km Hammam-al-anif
218 km Hammamet
288 km Jarbah Hawmatas Suq
303 km Jarbah Midun
334 km Jarjis
55 km Kasserine
73 km Kef
236 km Mahdia
213 km Manzil Bu Ruqaybah
264 km Manzil-Tamim