Tipp: Tozeur in der Wüste Tunesiens
Top Angebote Tipp Tunesien - Ausflug Tozeur allgemein
GAFSA TUNISIA
GAFSA TUNISIA
TUNISIA(gafsa)☆Roman Pool
チュニジアのガフサにあるローマ時代のプール
温度は意外にもちょっと暖かく、日中なら泳げるかも?といった透明感も魅力的な古代のプールでした(*´ェ`*)
我が家の息子君。。。旅中で換えの靴もないのに(しかも翌朝早朝移動)足元ビチョビチョで母の逆鱗に触れたことは...言うまでもありません(`・ω・´)
Oasis Towns : Chebika, Mides, and Tamerza [Tunisia Ep. 5]
Hi! This is Jeff. Welcome to my channel, The Greatest Journey. The trip to Tunisia with my friends is my first long-haul journey since the pandemic. New videos will be uploaded on Fridays.
Animated Segments by K. Alexander
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Red Lizard Train near Tozeur and Mides Canyon - True Tunisia / season 1 (episode 8)
0:11 : Tozeur, Bus station - Waiting for my bus headed for Metlaoui and the Red Lizard!
0:54 : Metlaoui - Saskia, her family and I discover the legendary Red Lizard tourist train
5:53 : Mides Canyon - Treeeking with Mother in the eastern Atlas
Finding the Abandoned Lèzard Rouge (Tunisian Royal Train)
The Lèzard Rouge (Red Lizard) is a historic Tunisian train built in 1910 for the use of the Bey of Tunis. The beys were the Husainid monarchs of Tunisia from 1705 until 1957. After independence, the Lèzard Rouge was converted into a tourist train in Gafsa Governorate, taking passengers from Metlaoui to Redeyef, passing through the spectacular Selja Gorge. This amazing train was last seen on the tracks in 2017, so I went to find out what happened to it. Along the way we revisit a panoramic canyon on the Algerian border that I first filmed one year ago, head back to the Grande Cascade, enjoy incredible views of Midès Gorge and stumble into the middle of an active phosphate mine!
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
0:00 - Intro
0:47 - Panorama Canyon
2:10 - Grande Cascade
3:25 - Midès Gorge
4:52 - Redeyef Train Station
5:51 - Selja phosphate mine
8:41 - Found the Lèzard Rouge at Metlaoui
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Tunis Travel Guide for Independent Women
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La route entre tamerza et métlaoui
une portion de la route entre tamerza et métlaoui
Camping in Tunisia التخييم في تونس
مرحبا بكم
قمنا بزيارة لمنطقة طبيعية تونسية تسمى بالنخلات في جبال المتلوي في مدينة قفصة
و اردنا ان نشارككم بعض اللحظات الممتعة في قناتنا اليوتيوب
كما اننا مازلنا سنقدم هذا النوع من الفيديوهات
welcome
We visited a natural Tunisian area called palms in the Mtlawi Mountains in Gafsa
We wanted to share some interesting moments with our YouTube channel
We are still offering this type of this video
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#Travel
سنقدم لكم في قناتنا فيديوهات متنوعة و نتمنى لكم مشاهدة طيبة
ان اعجبك الفيديو لا تبخل علينا بالاعجاب و الاشتراك
و لا تنسى ان تشارك الفيديو مع اصدقائك
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Café Berbère Tozeur 😍 Tunisia 🇹🇳
#tunisie #algerie #maroc #libya #egypt
Tour in 4x4 nel sud della Tunisia
Tour in 4x4 nel sud della Tunisia tra villaggi berberi, deserto del Sahara, accampamenti beduini, oasi e location del film Star Wars
Tozeur - Tunisie
This charming city in the South West of Tunisia is based around a large Oasis famous for its Palm trees and production of dates, which are exported around the world. The city is a good place to glimpse the Sahara from and take in traditional Tunisian culture including a wide range of architectural styles.
METLAOUI TRAIN LEZARD ROUGE TRAJET JUSQU'A LA MINE (2).MOV
METLAOUI TRAIN LEZARD ROUGE TRAJET JUSQU'A LA MINE 3
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Lezard Rouge 2 Metlaoui (17Jan12).avi
Cheap Hotels Tunis
What to expect in Tunis, Tunisia?
Activities:
Scuba-Diving
Waterskiing
Entertainment:
Night Clubs
Must Try Food:
Asida
Shakshouka
Tourist Attraction:
Kelibia
Bab El Bhar
Bardo Museum
Medina of Tunis
Thugga
Souk el-Berka
Hotels:
Visit:
The Red Lizard train, Metlaui, Tunisia (30. 12. 2012)
On the way from the Selja Gorge back to Metlaui.
Top 10 Places To Visit in Morocco
Travel destination Morocco.
Located in North West Africa.
Morocco’s population is about 37 million.
Its capital city is Rabat.
And largest city is Casablanca.
Morocco’s economy is 122 billion dollars.
Which counts it as a fifth largest economy in Africa.
Morocco has influence in Africa and Arab world.
It has both Arab and European culture.
Morocco has hot summer climate and it’s a bio diverse country.
Tourism has a major role in its economy.
It has well developed tourism industry which lays on its coast and culture.
Morocco has cheap places for the visitors.
Morocco is full of rich history, intense culture, breathtaking natural beauty and endless opportunities for travellers to excite the senses.
Walking through any Moroccan destination, you can smell fresh mint leaves, incense, perfume, leather and smoky coals sizzling underneath a roasting tagine.
Places to visit in morocco.
Marrakech.
The most visited city in Morocco, Marrakech is a bustling hub of travellers and locals alike.
It showcases traditional Moroccan culture in an accessible way for tourists, with a sprawling Medina selling handicrafts and souvenirs and the Instagram-famous Jardin Majorelle boasting gorgeous architecture and landscaping.
Jema El Fnaa is the main square of Marrakech, though I believe the true charm of the city lies outside this area.
Rabat.
Morocco’s capital city is packed with attractions and historical monuments making it one of the best places to visit in Morocco.
Visit the Modern Art Museum and National Archaeological Museum for an enlightening insight into Moroccan culture and art.
Or tour the Royal Palace and see where Moroccan royalty lives.
Other impressive architectural structures include the Kasbah of the Udayas, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and its neighbor, the Hassan Tower, which was meant to be the largest minaret in the world.
Casablanca.
Though Rabat is the country’s capital city, Casablanca is the biggest city with a population of about 3.4 million.
This busy coastal city is one of the more developed places in Morocco, with a thriving entertainment scene and growing business sector.
Chefchaouen. is a labyrinth hill town of blue-on-blue buildings that has an incredibly photogenic glow.
There isn't much actual sightseeing to be done, and that's one of the town's main attractions.
A visit here is simply about wandering the medina alleys and lapping up all that colorful architecture.
Erg Chebbi's Dunes.
To see Morocco's Sahara dune fields, you need to head east of the High Atlas spine to the far eastern desert region that sits near the border with Algeria.
The most popular destination for grand and rippling sand dunes is Erg Chebbi.
This is prime territory for dune-surfing, four-wheel-drive dune-bashing, and sunrise and sunset camel trekking, usually combined with an overnight stay in a tented desert camp right amid the dune field.
Fes el Bali.
Fes is Morocco's other big cultural destination.
Compared to its sister Imperial City to the south, Fes is much less gentrified. The medina here (called Fes el Bali) is a maze of skinny, back alleyways where it's near impossible to not get lost.
Amid the souqs area, you'll find the tanneries, where the huge vats of colored dyes are one of the city's iconic sights.
Oudaias Kasbah.
Rabat's Oudaias Kasbah neighborhood has to be one of the country's most picturesque.
This is a peaceful and perfectly quaint district that feels miles away from the city, despite being right in the city's core.
Inside the walls of this old fortress, the lanes of neat white-and-blue houses rimmed by colorful flowerpots and flapping washing have a lost-in-time atmosphere that's hard to beat.
Asilah.
popular seaside resort town. It’s a hot summer spot for Moroccans; travelers who want to avoid crowds had best visit in spring or fall. Whitewashed buildings complete the picturesque scene. It has a good selection of budget hotels and restaurants, and a growing art scene. About 2.5 km (1.5 miles) south of Asilah lies Paradise beach, a wonderful wide stretch of sand, popular with locals and tourists.
High Atlas.
The High Atlas is a mountain range that runs from the coast of Morocco towards Alergia. The range includes Toubkal National Park, which contains the Morocco’s highest peak, Jbel Toubkal (4,160 meters/13,670 feet). The Berber village Imlil is a good place to start the climb of Toubkal. The tallest mountain range in North Africa.
Safi.
This Moroccan coastal city is ideal for surfers and beach bums. Safi isn’t very touristy, which is great for experiencing the local culture.
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