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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Welcome to Tunisia
Among Tunisia's tourist attractions are its cosmopolitan capital city of Tunis, the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Muslim and Jewish quarters of Jerba and the soft sands of Sahara. Tunisia is known for its golden beaches, sunny weather and amazing culture.
The Truth About Tunisia 🇹🇳 (The Good, The Bad and The Ugly)
Discover Al Nomadou's Honest Review of Tunisia: The Good and the Bad
Welcome to Al Nomadou's YouTube channel! Join me as I share my honest review of Tunisia, a country with a rich culture and beautiful landscapes. In this video, I delve into the positives and negatives of my experience traveling through Tunisia.
Positives:
Delicious Food: Tunisia offers a culinary adventure with mouth-watering dishes like couscous, brik, and fresh seafood.
Friendly People: The locals are warm and welcoming, making the experience more enriching.
Beautiful Weather: Enjoy the Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures.
Negatives:
Bad Transport: Issues with transportation can be a hassle, from outdated infrastructure to unreliable schedules.
Corruption: Unfortunately, corruption is a significant issue that can affect various aspects of travel.
Migrant Issues: Some areas have apprehensive locals, especially regarding migrant communities, which can lead to uncomfortable encounters.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Positives
01:00 Food
02:02 Nice People
03:09 Good Weather
03:34 Affordability
04:14 Negatives
04:33 Transport
05:45 Seasonal Tourism
06:50 Economy & Corruption
09:34 Bad Internet
10:08 Issues With Migrants
12:36 Conclusion
Style Architectural Oasis de Tozeur
Située en plein sud ouest tunisien, charme les yeux par ses verdoyant ombrages. Son étendue et la fraîcheur des ruisseaux qui la traversent ont permis d'y installer un véritable village avec son style architectural du moyen age unique en Tunisie.
Chabbat Agro Trading
#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.
Hotel Kaiser achterzijde
Uitzicht aan de achterzijde van hotel Kaiser in Sousse