Bou Kornine National Park

Bou Kornine National Park

Ben Arous

65/10090 min

Bou Kornine National Park, located in northern Tunisia near Ben Arous, centers around Jebel Boukornine, a mountain rising to 576 meters with two distinctive peaks. The mountain's name, meaning "the one with two horns," originates from the Punic language and reflects its twin summits. Historically, it was a sacred site for ancient Carthaginians who worshipped Baal Hammon here, performing religious rituals. The park covers approximately 1,939 hectares and protects diverse flora and fauna, including Aleppo pine and cedar forests on the mountain slopes. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Gulf of Tunis and the nearby city of Hammam Lif. The geological composition features Jurassic limestone formations, contributing to the area's unique natural landscape. Bou Kornine stands as a prominent natural feature in Tunisia, offering both ecological significance and cultural heritage.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Bou Kornine National Park is during the cooler months of spring and autumn to enjoy pleasant hiking conditions. Visitors are advised to wear sturdy footwear for mountain trails and carry water. It's recommended to check park opening hours in advance and consider guided tours to learn about the area's rich history and biodiversity. Discounts may be available for students and groups, so inquire locally. Early arrival can help avoid crowds and maximize wildlife sightings.

Faits intéressants

  • The mountain's name means "the one with two horns" in the Punic language, referring to its twin peaks.
  • Ancient Carthaginians conducted religious rituals on Jebel Boukornine, venerating Baal Hammon.
  • The park protects a massif made of Jurassic limestone, a geological feature dating back millions of years.
  • Bou Kornine National Park covers nearly 1,939 hectares, safeguarding diverse plant and animal species.
  • The mountain provides panoramic views of the Gulf of Tunis and the city of Hammam Lif.

Histoire

Jebel Boukornine has been recognized since ancient times as a sacred mountain by the Carthaginians, who associated it with the deity Baal Hammon.

Its name, derived from Punic, reflects its twin peaks.

Over centuries, the area remained significant culturally and ecologically.

The establishment of Bou Kornine National Park aimed to protect its unique limestone massif and the native Aleppo pine and cedar forests.

This conservation effort preserves both the natural biodiversity and the mountain's historical legacy overlooking the Gulf of Tunis.

Guide du lieu

1
The Twin Peaks

The two summits of Jebel Boukornine, at 576 and 493 meters, are the park's most iconic natural landmarks, offering spectacular views and a glimpse into the mountain's Punic heritage.

2
Aleppo Pine and Cedar Forests

The slopes of the mountain are covered with dense Aleppo pine and cedar trees, which provide habitat for various native species and create a scenic hiking environment.

Contact

Téléphone: 58 905 502

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