A Visit to Thala, Tunisia
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TUNISIA 🇹🇳 | WHAT NOT TO DO When Visiting ❌ | Do's, Don'ts, Advice & Tunisia Travel Tips
Are you visiting Tunisia (تونس) for the first time? Then this video will help you with what you shouldn’t do and conversely what you should do.
Wherever you’re going on your vacation to Tunisia, these Tunisian travel tips and pieces of advice will be invaluable in Tunis, Carthage, Sidi-Bou-Said, Hammamet, Sousse, Sfax, Tozeur, Djerba, The Sahara Desert or anywhere you may visit.
I hope this Tunisia travel guide helps you to both prepare and enjoy your holiday to this amazing country!
I'll tell you everything you need to know about:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Arriving
01:27 Culture
01:47 Language
02:39 Law
03:12 Money
03:16 Cash & Cards
03:50 ATMs / Cash Machines
04:51 Transport
05:01 Cars & Driving
06:34 Louages in depth
10:41 Trains
11:59 Buses & Coaches
12:21 Domestic Flights
12:36 Within Cities
12:40 Taxi
13:55 Buses
14:11 Tunis Light Rail
14:38 Food & Drink
14:40 Water & Tap Water
15:14 Tipping (Baksheesh)
15:41 Shopping
15:43 Souks, Haggling
16:18 Antiques
This video is based on my personal experience at the time of traveling to Tunisia and your experience may differ. Be sure to do your own research to get the latest information and most importantly keep an open mind.
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Tunisia's Megalithic, Punic & Roman Archaeological Sites: Thala to Medeina to Zannfour to Ellès!
Come explore the archaeological sites in the west with our latest Tunisia 4k video! This part of Tunisia has so much tourism potential. We start with the Ancient Roman ruins in the centre of Thala in Kasserine Governorate. Then on to the isolated and beautiful ruins at Medeina, which was called Althiburos in Roman times. Next stop is the Roman arch at Zannfour, which really is in the middle of nowhere! Finally, we visit the megalithic dolmens (tombs) at Ellès in Siliana Governorate, which are 4500 years old! Life in Tunisia continues to be a new adventure every day!
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Thala
1:30 - Dahmani
1:53 Medeina (Althiburos)
2:49 Zannfour
3:49 Ellès
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The best and worst from my trip to Tunisia | Recommendations for visiting Tunis & Sidi Bou Saïd
The best places to stay in Tunis, Tunisia. I give some recommendations based on my stay in the Tunisian capital.
Here are the best and worst experiences during this trip:
*GOOD*
1. 00:47 Beautiful country
- 01:20 Best Places to Stay in Tunisia
2. 02:04 Accommodation (Prices)
- 02:25 Apartment Tour
3. 03:23 FOOD
- Fricassé, Bambalouni, Harissa
5. 04:06 Conversion Rate
6. 05:23 Beaches
7. 06:19 Weather
- 07:09 Médina (in the capital of Tunis)
8. 07:13 CULTURE
9. 08:46 People
10. 09:49 Communication
11. 10:10 National Pride
*BAD*
1. 10:30 Security
2. 12:20 Scams
3. 15:09 Public Transportation
4. 16:10 Cash culture
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Today, I'm bringing you with me on my eye-opening first 24 hours in Tunisia, where I tour the historical sites that tell the story of Rome vs. Carthage, visit the markets in the old Medina, and see the beautiful seaside village of Sidi Bou Said.
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0:00 How to spend 24 hours in Tunis, Tunisia
0:39 Foreigner tries to speak Arabic in Tunisia
2:10 History of Carthage, Tunisia from Byrsa Hill
4:34 Punic Harbours of Carthage, Tunisia
5:35 Punic Cemetery of Carthage, Tunisia
7:30 Roman Theater in Tunisia
10:00 Baths of Antoninus, Tunisia
14:26 Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
15:30 Foreigner tries Tunisian food
16:26 Old Medina markets, Tunis
19:01 Tunisian supermarket snack haul
19:40 What I'm doing next in Tunisia
Jugurthine War battlefield (Numidians vs Romans): exploring Tunisia's north-west
Welcome to my latest travel VLOG here in Tunisia, North Africa. Join me as we explore the hot spring in the functional Roman baths of Hammam Mellegue. We then climb up Jugurtha's Table, a mesa that gives incredible views of the Ez-Zghalma plain in Kef Governorate. You can even see into Algeria from the top! We end the adventure by heading to Haïdra, right on the Algerian border, which used to be called Ammaedara, one of the oldest Roman cities in Africa. I hope this video encourages travel to Tunisia!
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Raf Raf Beach & nearby Ottoman Fort of Borj El Loutani (exploring Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia)
Today on the Tunisia travel VLOG we head to Raf Raf beach then wander around the seaside town of Ghar el-Melh in Bizerte Governorate. This place has a long history, starting off as a Phoenician colony, then becoming a Roman area, and even being used by Barbary Pirates (also known as Ottoman Corsairs) in the sixteenth century. Don't worry: the historical content of my new Bradt Guide will be much better than in this video, I promise!
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0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Raf Raf beach
1:00 - Ottoman Fort of Borj El Loutani
1:41 - Old Port of Ghar el-Melh
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Kasserine Pass WW2, Thelepte & Cillium: World War II, Archaeology & Insurgency in Tunisia's West
Today we head to Kasserine Governorate in the west of Tunisia to visit the location of the Battle of Kasserine Pass. Here, in February 1943, was the first major engagement between US and Axis troops in North Africa in World War II. Rommel's Afrika Korps killed over 3,000 American troops, leading to George S. Patton replacing Major General Lloyd Fredendall as Commanding General of the US II Corps. After seeing the war memorial, we head past Jebel Chambi National Park, then Thelepte Airbase, before arriving at the archaeological site of Thélepte. We end the day investigating the Ancient Roman remains of Cillium in Kasserine town itself, including the amazing Mausoleum of the Flavii.
SAFETY NOTE TO VIEWERS: There is an ongoing insurgency in Kasserine Governorate, concentrated in the mountainous regions around Jebel Chambi, Jebel Mghilla and Jebel Salloum (which are all very close to the town of Kasserine). I discuss this in the video. Be sure to check travel advisories before heading to this part of Tunisia, and take appropriate safety precautions.
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0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Driving to Kasserine
1:43 - The Kasserine Pass
2:55 - Jebel Chambi National Park
4:14 - Thelepte Airfield
4:45 - Thélepte archaeological site
6:35 - Cillium archaeological site
8:41 - Mausoleum of the Flavii in Kasserine
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Patton. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, performance by George C. Scott, Twentieth Century Fox, 1970.
Coast North of Sousse
Today we are exploring some coastal tourist sites north of Sousse. We begin with the very tourist-friendly Port El Kantaoui, complete with golf course and modern marina. We then drive north 10km to reach Sebkhet Halk el Manzel, an amazing salt lake that is home to a large flock of Greater Flamingo. This is designated as a Ramsar Site, because it is a Wetland of International Importance. We then drive another 10km north to Plage El Madfoun, a beautiful sandy beach on the north side of the quaint seaside town of Hergla (which has loads of great eating options!) From Hergla, we head 30km north to the archaeological site of Uppenna, where we find a Byzantine fortress and also a basilica with mosaics and Latin inscriptions. We finish the exploration driving 20km northwest to Takrouna, for a rather sad update on the situation at the popular Amazigh Café Le Rocher Bleu.
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00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Port El Kantaoui
01:01 - Sebkhet Halk el Manzel
02:05 - Plage El Madfoun, Hergla
02:19 - Uppenna
03:23 - Café Le Rocher Bleu
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Riding our BMW GS R1250 in Tunisia in March 2023 was a dream come true. This is a short from one of the most beautiful and panoramic roads in Tunisia. Starting from Matmata down south to Medenine.
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Tunisia's Star Wars filming locations: Mos Espa Slave Quarters in Ksar Ommarsia, Medenine
Today we take a walk around Ksar Ommarsia in Medenine City, southern Tunisia. This ksar, which continues to function as a pedestrian walkway, served as the filming location for the Mos Espa slave quarters street scenes in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Amplifying the authenticity of the historic Amazigh site to create a futuristic setting, crews dressed all four of the ksar’s walls with fresh plaster and paint, added faux doors for the majority of the ghorfas (grain storage silos pictured in my film), as well as door-frame ribbing, door control panels, cooling/heating pipes and other fixtures. Crews also stationed one moisture evaporator prop in the southwest section of the narrow courtyard and covered the at stone courtyard floor with sand, to depict the desert Tatooine climate.
We also do a 1 minute room tour of the Hotel Ksour Medenine, which is a good place to stay if you want to explore Medenine's Star Wars sites.
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00:00 - Intro
00:10 - Tour of Mos Espa slave quarters
01:18 - Room tour of Hotel Ksour Medenine
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I have been filming at all of Tunisia's incredible Star Wars locations in association with Galaxy Tours. Galaxy Tours is a private investment company committed to reshaping the Star Wars pilgrimage to Tunisia, the real-world Tatooine. They aim to preserve and promote all Star Wars film sites in Tunisia as historical landmarks of worldwide cultural value. The Galaxy Tours company website ( is the one-stop authoritative source on Star Wars franchise filming in Tunisia. They partner with Tunisian stakeholders to facilitate enduring gains for local economies rooted in sustainable tourism.
My upcoming Bradt Guidebook to Tunisia (1st Edition) will be published worldwide in June 2023. Pre-order from Amazon or here: If in Tunisia, you can pre-order from Librairie Al Kitab in Tunis:
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CWGC Commonwealth War Graves in Béja & Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia, North Africa (Armistice Day 2020)
This Armistice Day, we take a short tour of the beautifully maintained Commonwealth War Graves in Béja & Medjez-el-Bab here in Tunisia, North Africa. While there were no military operations in Tunisia during World War I, thousands of Tunisian troops were mobilised to fight abroad as part of the French war effort. We also find five Commonwealth World War I burials in Medjez-el-Bab War Cemetery, brought in from Tunis (Belvedere) Cemetery or Carthage (Basilica Karita) Cemetery in 1950.
During World War II, Tunisia was the scene of Operation Torch (8 November 1942 – 13 May 1943), which was the Allied invasion of North Africa. The fighting in Tunisia led to the capture of over 250,000 German and Italian troops, including most of Erwin Rommel's famous Afrika Korps. Crucially, it also opened up another front against Nazi Germany, which brought some relief to Soviet troops fighting the pivotal Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943).
Tunisia is home to eleven Commonwealth cemeteries and one memorial. These are all carefully looked after by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC). You can find more details on their website:
I will be visiting all of these cemeteries as part of my project to write the Bradt Travel Guide to Tunisia (1st Edition). I will create a dedicated playlist as I film them, and will include full historical details in the guidebook. Likewise with the French war graves that I visit around the country, such as at Enfadaville (modern day Enfidha).
Tunisia is also home to cemeteries for the Axis soldiers, including a very large German military cemetery at Borj Cedria. I will also be including tours of these lesser-visited war cemeteries on my channel.
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#Tunisie diaporama de la population locale #paysages des régions
merci de noter la vidéo diaporama de deux voyages touristiques en Tunisie et Djerba La Tunisie est un pays d'Afrique du Nord situé sur la côte méditerranéenne et en bordure du désert du #Sahara.La Tunisie reste l'une des destinations préférées des Français. Attirés par ses plages, ses déserts mais aussi son passé, ses marchés, ses randonnées à dos de dromadaires ou en 4X4, les touristes sont aussi très bien accueillis par la population locale.
Le climat de la Tunisie est un climat méditerranéen caractérisé par des étés chauds et des hivers doux. Les températures moyennes pour l'ensemble du pays sont de 12 degrés en décembre et de 30 degrés en juillet. La meilleure saison pour prendre ses vacances en Tunisie est la haute saison, de juin à août Mai et septembre peuvent également être de très bonnes alternatives pour s'y rendre.
Tunis to Tabarka: road trip / enjoying life in Tunisia, North Africa (Travel VLOG / Tunisia VLOG)
This week in my Tunisia VLOG I have been exploring Tunisia's far north-west, over by the Algerian border in North Africa. My first stop in Jendouba Governorate was Tabarka, a beautiful coastal resort town in the Kroumirie mountainous region. The drive over there took me through the fertile (and hot) plains around Béja, which have been agriculturally significant since before Ancient Roman times. We then climbed up into the cork oak forests, which look very Alpine and are a lot cooler during the summer months than Tunis.
It wouldn't be a Scafidi Travels road trip without some kind of mechanical problem, but in the end the Mitsubishi and I made it in one piece and got to enjoy the town's main beach, overlooking the 16th century Genoese fortress. I will definitely be heading back to Tabarka soon for two reasons: firstly, I still need to review La Cigale, which is a luxury hotel on the coast that friends tell me is one of the best in the country. Secondly, the beaches around town had some serious surf potential, and I need to try surfing in Tunisia! Life in Tunisia is great!
Stay tuned for more videos of my most recent road trip, as I head south from Tabarka to Aïn Draham, Beni 'Mtir, Hammam Bourguiba, Jendouba, Bulla Regia and Chemtou!
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Musée archéologique de Chemtou - Tunisie - dédié à l'exploitation des carrières de marbre de la région (nord ouest de la Tunisie)
Tunisia | Bravo Yadis | VILLAGGI BRAVO
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The Battle of Zama: where Hannibal was defeated in Punic Wars! Finding the battlefield
In today's travel VLOG we explore three archaeological sites in Tunisia's Siliana Governorate. First we head to the ruins of Kbor Klib, which may have been built by infamous Roman ruler Julius Caesar. Then, we track down the mysterious mausoleum at Kasour Toual Zouamel. Lastly, we walk around Zama Minor (Zama Regia), which is likely near the site of the Battle of Zama in 202 BCE. This was where Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal and his elephants to end the Second Punic War.
0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Kbor Klib
1:29 - Kasour Toual Zouamel
2:05 - Zama Minor (Zama Regia)
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