Balbalouni only costs 1 to 2 dinars no more i think he scammed you enjoy and be careful from those scammers ask about prices first if it is high go to another shop/ restaurant Have a nice trip!
Hedi nanshek na7ih l commentaire khir mch kayenou zeeyda 3al ekher w bch ta3ti fekra houma aslan ma5amouch feha , en plus lweeeh l 9essa athika lkol , tu vois ? Yala bellehi na7ih l commentaire w ma3adch tahki chay ... dima 9odemhom blédek Labes 3liha w mane9ssek chay 😉 3ibara dour bin shabek w tahkilhom li darkom bihom w 3lihom .. t5ayelha taw t7esha 3ib en plus lweh sous-estimation w tahkilhom organisation khayba w dra chneya ye 5ouna bled f9ira 5aliha au moin ta3ml image ...yekhi tes5ayel kif ya9raw klemek y9oulou ya3tih saha ???leee 7ot rou7ek fi blasethom sefert l blassa que nes lkol li ghadi y9oulek rod belik mel brakaget raw blasetna akhmej blassa !! Ti baz haw wejhi ken kamlt lila feha , na3rfek bch tefhemni 😉
Thank you for pointing that out! This was only our second day in Tunisia so we were still learning how to read the new currency format 😅 it was so delicious! 😋
@@SarahandMarek and that is why he didnt want to take the money because probably he does not have enough change to give it back to you from 20dt and didnt wanna let you go without trying our delicious bambalouni
Tunisia is very underrated, it is a beautiful country with many beautiful Arab-style seaside towns. It's a perfect country to live in, the climate is fantastic, the food is delicious, the prices are low and the people are welcoming.
Nice video,a quick info though: Sidi bousaid colors and architectrue are older than those in Greece ,in Tunisia generalizing blue around the whole town was initiated in 1907,while in Greece it was in 1938 according to most online sources. Sidi bousaid architecture remains different with the Tunisian islamic arabo-berber touches Other cities in Tunisia have their unique colors,in mahdia for instance they tend to use the color green,in zaghouan they use yellow Each color has its own story and significance to the inhabitants of every area Have a good day!
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 first a taxi from Tunis center to Sidi bousaïd is around 10 Dinars, if you use bolt you pay more than the double, Bambalouni price is one dinar not 10 😅 and i think you didn't see much of Sidi bousaïd, there is a lot of hidden spots to see especially the best view from Café des délices!
Welcome to tunisia 🇹🇳 If you don't know how much food costs, you can ask random people on the street for help. Bambalouni It is not 10 dinars, it is 1 dinar ☺️ And taxi from "tunis" to "sidi bou said" is around 10 Dinars ☺️ I hope you understand 😁 Have a nice day ❤️
I’m from South Africa and this was my first country to start my travel journey through the Middle East and North Africa. Now Tunisia is my base from where I’ve been traveling from the past year…
U missed the zahra palace in sidi bousaid, u have to visit Carthage ruins before leaving to Hammamet - Nabeul. When u are in Hammamet u may also visit Hawariya , Korbus and Dar selma in bouargoub while u are there .they are in the same state and not so far.
Hi, it's not 10 dinars banbalouni but only 1 dinars that's cheap and that's why he offers it to you but we thank the seller because he was generous. for the coffee you can find coffee in sidi bou said cheap as in tunis, it depends of the category of the café
Tunisa so nice food lovely , I’ve visited hammammet & hammamlif side bou said Tunis city La Goulette and lac of Tunis is beautiful lovely big shopping mall there thanks guys ❤🇹🇳
Hi Jihed! Thanks for watching, we're so happy you enjoyed our video. It was so much fun to backpack through Tunisia 😄🇹🇳 we have a lot more videos to come 😁
It is the magic of Tunisia that brings you without realizing it, and then you return to it every holiday and feel that you did not know anything about it because it is culturally diverse from the far north to the far south, and what inspires me personally in my country, Tunisia, is in the southwest the Douz International Horse and Folk Dance Festival in the oases and the desert. Tozeur, the rocky mountains, the ancient city, the Roman swimming pool in Gafsa, the cradle of civilizations, and the third mosaic in the world, the Qapsian civilization..😊😊😊
Guys, you are very genuine and honest ! Thanks for your video! Despite the tough conditions you can see the generosity of people outhere! Welcome always!❤
The Bambalouni guy didn't take the 20dt because i am sure he coudn't change it. It is not worth for him to change it because later on he will struggle with the next customers while payment. Not to mention his generosity and kindness for sure .. Welcome to Tunisia guys ☺
Aasslema o marhaba bikom fi Tunis ❤🇹🇳 So, out of *interest* , I've been reading all the comments, and I've observed that a lot of them were saying things like, "You missed a lot of areas and you comprehend the prices wrong, etc." 🤐 First, let me inform them that since they do not follow you on *Instagram* , they are unaware of all the places you have visited 😁 (Hey folks, the video doesn't cover all the stories 🤭). Second, you mentioned that you like to *explore* the culture and that this was only your *second* day in Tunisia, they didn't pay much attention 🤔. Personally, I enjoy being lost when simply strolling around a new location and discovering it on your own way. As Sarah described, it leads you to " *untouchable* "spots .This is *EXPLORING* ! Finally,I really,truly,deeply enjoy this video! 🥳 It was a real joy meeting you that day, and perhaps we'll cross paths again in Tunisia to see more of its beautiful corners 🥰. I'm hoping it gets tidy by then! 😶🌫 Stay blessed, happy, and healthy 🤗🥰❣
welcome guys l hope that you're spending a good time here, a quick note you can wear whatever you want there is no dress code it's just because we consider this weather as cold here so feel free
I wouldn't go to Tunisia again even if you paid me. Last time I went, I saw so much discrimination in service quality depending on how you look and where you are from. And because we were from a neighbouring country, they felt like they were permitted to treat us like nothing, whereas, if you are or look european, you will be treated with respect and smiles.and mind you, this was not just one or two places where we experienced this discrimination and hateful treatment, it was literally EVERYWHERE. I honestly was so disappointed in Tunisians, and would not want to go back there at all. There are so many other beautiful places and warm people to visit that I encourage everyone to do rather than paying your money in a ungratful place / society !
This is the reason why I would never go to Tunisia, you confirm once again this obsequious attitude of Tunisians towards the white man that many non-tunisians mention
A very beautiful place, its colors are close to a city in Morocco called Chefchaouen, and it is called the blue jewel because all its narrow alleys are dyed blue, the difference between it and the city of Sidi Bou Said, is that Chefchaouen in Morocco is a city located between the mountains, and Sidi Bou Said in Tunisia, overlooking the sea 🇹🇳❤🇲🇦
مدينة سيدي بورسعيد في تونس تأسست سنة 1232 ومدينة شفشاون تأسست سنة 1471 ومدينة ومدينة سانتوريني في يونان تأسست سنة 1500 يعني مقارنة بتونس تعتبر مدن حديثة
Hi welcome to Tunisia, I love the transparency of describing the country there are a lot of places to visit in Tunisia as a country you should explore Since you are in the north you should see (Benzart, Hawaria) then go to the west (Tabarka,Ain drahem ...) then come to Sahel (Mahdia, El Jamm) then go to the south (desert and Djerba) the thing in Tunisia you explore a hole pack of new places with different architecture and momentum in just some hours of transport.
You guys enjoy! I reckon the Bambaloni was 1 Dinar tho not 10 like you guys havs said that's why he didn't bother taking your money it's probably because he didn't have any change on him. I don't know how long you're staying but I would highly recommend you guys visit Monastir and you'd experience more of that peace and serenity.
I came across your vlog about Sidi bousaid and it was interesting even though I’ve been there two times but here it was looking more beautiful … so thank you for sharing and hope you enjoy your stay in 🇹🇳 ❤ Welcome in Hamamet I’m sure you will love it , it’s my city
Hello , I just found this video and thank you for this amazing tour of my country. I live in La Marsa the place in which you stayed in this video and since i live i europe for studies i miss every inch of view you showed us in your amazing tour. Thank you for visiting and i hope you have a nice stay !
Hi Nabil 😄 we are stoked that you enjoyed our video 🇹🇳 we find it hard to put our experience in Tunisia into a few sentences when people ask about it. It is a very unique country to visit and we are really grateful we had the opportunity to experience it. I can definitely see why you would miss it so much ❤️🇹🇳
I like the way how she was eating bambalouni hhhhhhh so sweet 🥰🥰 and the price of that is only 1 dinar not 10 dinar brother ,hopefully you will enjoy your holiday in tunisia
The Bambalouni was delicious! We would be happy to eat that every day! 🤤 Thank you for telling us! It was only our second day exploring Tunisia and we were still learning to read the Tunisian currency. Because of the extra 0 at the end of all the prices, at first we found it a bit confusing 😅
Hi from Cape Town. Stumbled across your video while doing research for a budget Tunisia trip in September. Can't wait to watch the rest :) Thanks guys!!
Hey Faatimah! Thank you so much for watching 😁 we have a budget travel guide about Tunisia that we will be releasing in the coming weeks so keep an eye out for that 🥳
Oh wow! Can’t wait 😊 hope it includes some hiking and camping. I really would like to do some adventuring. I saw your video about Kerkennah- did you consider the islands Zembra or Zembretta ?
You guys are so welcomed in tunisa i hope that you spend a great time there and a quick note : Tunisians love and respect any tourism, they arent racist or toxic + its so safe there that you can sleep on the floor holding 1 million dollars and when you wake up ull find it there.
hey guys I really love your videos I 'm a Tunisian btw and Sarah I needed to tell you that you can wear whatever you want in Tunisia there is no dress code and even Tunisian women wear shorts so don't worry about your clothes it's just because we consider this weather as cold here hahaha
You should visit tunisia in every season lol: we have beaches , mountains, snow , desert,A lot of places to go! have a day in kerkennah its easy to go there and its beautiful(especially during summer) and a lot to eat there
the bambalouni only cost 1 dinar and sidi bou said is not that expensive i live there and i am not rich i just love the view and the vibe i love my country there is also some "modern" places that you can visit like lac but it's a little bit expensive
Birdwatching is amazing as well. The beaches are nice, the history and the nature is amazing. There is a red rose that smells so beautiful. Its called the Arabic rose.
Hope you enjoying your time in our country , Just try to visit other places outside the capital ( like the South or the North West , Kairouan , Sousse , Monastir .. ). Have a nice time ! You look both amazing ☺
Welcome to Tunisia where you can find the most friendly people , you could also visit tozeur , djerba , bizerte , hammamet , sousse , mahdia and many other place ; Welcome
It's so interesting/fun seeing Tunisia from other travelers' perspective. Such a beautiful country with incredible people. If you guys venture north of Tunis into Bizerte, they have a Lablabi sandwich. If I recall correctly, it's the only place in Tunisia that has a different spin on Lablabi. A local can correct me if I'm wrong. But regardless, the sandwich is super good if you get a chance to try it.
@@cannon400 Definitely. Also, Keftaji or Ojja. But if I'm being honest, literally, everything I've tried in Tunisia was incredibly delicious. I'm not exaggerating. Every country I go to has delicious food, for the most part. But I'm always able to find a few dishes I wouldn't want to try again. But in Tunisia, I haven't found that dish yet.
Welcom guys to sidi bou said I'm so happy to see my lovely Tunisia from both of us Go to bizerte it's closer to sidi bou said too Enjoy ur time in our lovely Tunisia ❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳 Wish I can meet both of us really and I could show us lot of places enjoy guys 🤗
Prices in Tunisia depend on where you are . Generally things in the city are cheaper because people go there to run errands and for work mostly . In sidi bou said , marsa , Les berges du lac , maybe even menzah /Ariana things tend to be more expensive . It also depends on the specific coffeeshop or restaurant you're buying from .
Nothing to be ashamed for , i love modest people , who walks , runs , eat less and move by hearts not wallets ..Love both of you , stay together and stick to your own joys ..Welcome to my Tunisia
just a quick resume Tunisia used to be very clean unfortunately after the revolution gvrnmnt didn't folks on keeping the country clean and green even people tried to clean each with each hood but the wave of cleaning has stopped .. i feel happy when u visit the country and discover how great and peaceful is the country and how nice are the people i hope many and many come to visit Tunisia but 1st i wish gvrnmnt sense the treasure they're leasing and work on it more to be brighter for visitors. thank u for coming and i wish u spreading this adventure spirit to ur friends to encourage them and visit our country.
The algorithm's favored you guys 😂 And I'm grateful to it because you're such an absolute lovely couple! Enjoy the rest of your stay, wishing you all the best ❤
i remember seeing you in coffee shop in carthage called salon de thé the hills , i didn't know you were the same persons from youtube , glad you're enjoying tunisia , peace
You guys are soo cool I hope you having nice time in tunisia There is allot of places that are amazing in tunisia You need more time to visit the amazing hidden places
lets be honest bro , maybe tozeur its worth to visit but comeon bro keiraouane ? nothing to do there ... waste of time , best place to visit in tunisia are , Tunis , sousse , jerba bizerte , and of course tabarka and ain drahom for south maybe touzer and tatouin that's all in my opinion
I would say thank you for the good review even tho we are at the worst .. things was wonderfull before . And btw u have to visit djerba in the summer ❤
Thank you for your recommendation! We visited Cap Angela later on in our trip and it was awesome 🙌🏼 because we're from South Africa, we've visited the southern most point of Africa too so that made it even more amazing to then visit the northern most point of Africa 😁
Would you visit Greece or Tunisia? 🇬🇷🇹🇳
The white and blue atmosphere was in tunisia waaaay before Greece
But oh well
Tunisia
Balbalouni only costs 1 to 2 dinars no more
i think he scammed you
enjoy and be careful from those scammers
ask about prices first if it is high go to another shop/ restaurant
Have a nice trip!
Hedi nanshek na7ih l commentaire khir mch kayenou zeeyda 3al ekher w bch ta3ti fekra houma aslan ma5amouch feha , en plus lweeeh l 9essa athika lkol , tu vois ? Yala bellehi na7ih l commentaire w ma3adch tahki chay ... dima 9odemhom blédek Labes 3liha w mane9ssek chay 😉 3ibara dour bin shabek w tahkilhom li darkom bihom w 3lihom .. t5ayelha taw t7esha 3ib en plus lweh sous-estimation w tahkilhom organisation khayba w dra chneya ye 5ouna bled f9ira 5aliha au moin ta3ml image ...yekhi tes5ayel kif ya9raw klemek y9oulou ya3tih saha ???leee 7ot rou7ek fi blasethom sefert l blassa que nes lkol li ghadi y9oulek rod belik mel brakaget raw blasetna akhmej blassa !! Ti baz haw wejhi ken kamlt lila feha , na3rfek bch tefhemni 😉
Hi there ! Welcome to Tunisa guys
The bambalouni is not 10 dt , it's 1 dinar (as written behind the guy ;1000 millimes) 😊. enjoy your stay
Thank you for pointing that out! This was only our second day in Tunisia so we were still learning how to read the new currency format 😅 it was so delicious! 😋
@@SarahandMarek He also said if you don't have the change you can pay later
@@SarahandMarek and that is why he didnt want to take the money because probably he does not have enough change to give it back to you from 20dt and didnt wanna let you go without trying our delicious bambalouni
@@SarahandMarek What is Tunisia's relationship with Europe!!!? Why all this backwardness!!!!????
Tunisia is very underrated, it is a beautiful country with many beautiful Arab-style seaside towns. It's a perfect country to live in, the climate is fantastic, the food is delicious, the prices are low and the people are welcoming.
Nice video,a quick info though:
Sidi bousaid colors and architectrue are older than those in Greece ,in Tunisia generalizing blue around the whole town was initiated in 1907,while in Greece it was in 1938 according to most online sources.
Sidi bousaid architecture remains different with the Tunisian islamic arabo-berber touches
Other cities in Tunisia have their unique colors,in mahdia for instance they tend to use the color green,in zaghouan they use yellow
Each color has its own story and significance to the inhabitants of every area
Have a good day!
You may want to check your "online sources". Also this is not a competition, I don't see how the who came first is relevant in this instance?
❤❤
جاهلة هيدا و متخلف الي معها
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 first a taxi from Tunis center to Sidi bousaïd is around 10 Dinars, if you use bolt you pay more than the double, Bambalouni price is one dinar not 10 😅 and i think you didn't see much of Sidi bousaïd, there is a lot of hidden spots to see especially the best view from Café des délices!
*Welcome in my country 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖*
Welcome to tunisia 🇹🇳
If you don't know how much food costs, you can ask random people on the street for help.
Bambalouni It is not 10 dinars, it is 1 dinar ☺️
And taxi from "tunis" to "sidi bou said" is around 10 Dinars ☺️
I hope you understand 😁
Have a nice day ❤️
Watched again with great pleasure Sarah & Marek! 👍 What a lot of views... Great! 😎
Hi Ferry 😄 so happy to hear you enjoyed our video! We are stoked with our Tunisia videos are doing so far 😁🇹🇳
So glad you're enjoying Tunisia..a place not many people in SA, seem to b travel to.
We have really enjoyed our time exploring Tunisia! 😄🇹🇳 Would you consider visiting?
I’m from South Africa and this was my first country to start my travel journey through the Middle East and North Africa. Now Tunisia is my base from where I’ve been traveling from the past year…
Merci 😊
Don't forget to visit El-Jem Palace 🇹🇳. You will like the place and you will have great photos 📸✨
You made us love this country even more!!!
Keep going you're doing a great job
That's so amazing to hear! Thank you for watching 😄🇹🇳
😂😂
I think after my recent Tunisia trip and your Tunisia trip the whole of South Africa should follow :)
They're going to Hammamet, they should check ur vids before
@@abdallahbenameur9835 Haha! Nah they will have their own itinerary and places of interest, that much I'm sure of!
We totally agree! Such an exciting and diverse country to explore 😄🇹🇳 glad you enjoyed your time there as well!
You guys should check my videos out too. I’m actually staying in Tunisia now, also a South African.
@@sunerennie ek gaan nou so bietjie loer :)
U missed the zahra palace in sidi bousaid, u have to visit Carthage ruins before leaving to Hammamet - Nabeul.
When u are in Hammamet u may also visit Hawariya , Korbus and Dar selma in bouargoub while u are there .they are in the same state and not so far.
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Thanks so much for all your recommendations 😄🙌🏼🇹🇳
Welcome to Tunisia .u must visit south of tunisia and discover sahara . you are always welcome here
Thank you! We visited the Sahara and it was AMAZING! 😍 More videos to come about all our Tunisia adventures 😁
Hi, it's not 10 dinars banbalouni but only 1 dinars that's cheap and that's why he offers it to you but we thank the seller because he was generous. for the coffee you can find coffee in sidi bou said cheap as in tunis, it depends of the category of the café
Haha yeah we were still learning how to read the prices ar that stage 😆 he was a really kind man 😊
so awesome to watch you guys still! shine peeps!
Thanks so much Nicholas 😁🙌🏼
Tunisa so nice food lovely , I’ve visited hammammet & hammamlif side bou said Tunis city La Goulette and lac of Tunis is beautiful lovely big shopping mall there thanks guys ❤🇹🇳
We really enjoyed exploring Tunisia 😄🇹🇳
Your video is fun to watch 👍
It’s always interesting to see the country 🇹🇳through a foreigner’s eyes
Enjoy
Hi Jihed! Thanks for watching, we're so happy you enjoyed our video. It was so much fun to backpack through Tunisia 😄🇹🇳 we have a lot more videos to come 😁
I m happy to see people have fun in my country!! have a nice stay
It is the magic of Tunisia that brings you without realizing it, and then you return to it every holiday and feel that you did not know anything about it because it is culturally diverse from the far north to the far south, and what inspires me personally in my country, Tunisia, is in the southwest the Douz International Horse and Folk Dance Festival in the oases and the desert. Tozeur, the rocky mountains, the ancient city, the Roman swimming pool in Gafsa, the cradle of civilizations, and the third mosaic in the world, the Qapsian civilization..😊😊😊
Guys, you are very genuine and honest ! Thanks for your video! Despite the tough conditions you can see the generosity of people outhere! Welcome always!❤
The Bambalouni guy didn't take the 20dt because i am sure he coudn't change it. It is not worth for him to change it because later on he will struggle with the next customers while payment. Not to mention his generosity and kindness for sure .. Welcome to Tunisia guys ☺
Aasslema o marhaba bikom fi Tunis ❤🇹🇳
So, out of *interest* , I've been reading all the comments, and I've observed that a lot of them were saying things like, "You missed a lot of areas and you comprehend the prices wrong, etc." 🤐
First, let me inform them that since they do not follow you on *Instagram* , they are unaware of all the places you have visited 😁 (Hey folks, the video doesn't cover all the stories 🤭).
Second, you mentioned that you like to *explore* the culture and that this was only your *second* day in Tunisia, they didn't pay much attention 🤔.
Personally, I enjoy being lost when simply strolling around a new location and discovering it on your own way. As Sarah described, it leads you to " *untouchable* "spots .This is *EXPLORING* !
Finally,I really,truly,deeply enjoy this video! 🥳
It was a real joy meeting you that day, and perhaps we'll cross paths again in Tunisia to see more of its beautiful corners 🥰.
I'm hoping it gets tidy by then! 😶🌫
Stay blessed, happy, and healthy 🤗🥰❣
Loved seeing 👀 the beach and was salivating with the bamboulinis! Loved the white and blue relaxing architecture xxx
Thanks so much Rella! I would love to eat one of those Bambolounis every day 🤤 So glad you enjoyed the video 😁🇹🇳
@@SarahandMarek your food makes me dribble and salivate!! X ❤ X
Welcome to Tunisia so glad to have you ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much 😄🇹🇳
welcome guys l hope that you're spending a good time here, a quick note you can wear whatever you want there is no dress code it's just because we consider this weather as cold here so feel free
Thank you so much 🥳
Welcome to Tunisia! I hope you are having a wonderful trip. Please be cautious against scammers and make sure to negotiate prices. Enjoy your stay!
I wouldn't go to Tunisia again even if you paid me. Last time I went, I saw so much discrimination in service quality depending on how you look and where you are from. And because we were from a neighbouring country, they felt like they were permitted to treat us like nothing, whereas, if you are or look european, you will be treated with respect and smiles.and mind you, this was not just one or two places where we experienced this discrimination and hateful treatment, it was literally EVERYWHERE. I honestly was so disappointed in Tunisians, and would not want to go back there at all. There are so many other beautiful places and warm people to visit that I encourage everyone to do rather than paying your money in a ungratful place / society !
This is the reason why I would never go to Tunisia, you confirm once again this obsequious attitude of Tunisians towards the white man that many non-tunisians mention
Vous vous êtes indésirables ici en Tunisie on veut pas de vous les abrutis minables vive la Tunisie
Vive la Tunisie Farid de Tunis Tunisie bab lakwess
A very beautiful place, its colors are close to a city in Morocco called Chefchaouen, and it is called the blue jewel because all its narrow alleys are dyed blue, the difference between it and the city of Sidi Bou Said, is that Chefchaouen in Morocco is a city located between the mountains, and Sidi Bou Said in Tunisia, overlooking the sea 🇹🇳❤🇲🇦
الاختلاف هو أن مدينة سيدي بوسعيد موجودة منذ آلاف السنين وهي من مواقع التراث العالمي ، لكن مدينة في المغرب حديثة
@@marammaryouma8671 حديثة؟ اضن انك لم تقرأي تاريخ مدينة شفشاون انصحك بقراءته
مدينة سيدي بورسعيد في تونس تأسست سنة 1232 ومدينة شفشاون تأسست سنة 1471 ومدينة ومدينة سانتوريني في يونان تأسست سنة 1500 يعني مقارنة بتونس تعتبر مدن حديثة
Hi welcome to Tunisia, I love the transparency of describing the country there are a lot of places to visit in Tunisia as a country you should explore Since you are in the north you should see (Benzart, Hawaria) then go to the west (Tabarka,Ain drahem ...) then come to Sahel (Mahdia, El Jamm) then go to the south (desert and Djerba) the thing in Tunisia you explore a hole pack of new places with different architecture and momentum in just some hours of transport.
Yeah sidi bou said is very touristy place and moreover very serene and spiritual city
We really enjoyed exploring Sidi Bou Said 🇹🇳😄
You guys enjoy! I reckon the Bambaloni was 1 Dinar tho not 10 like you guys havs said that's why he didn't bother taking your money it's probably because he didn't have any change on him. I don't know how long you're staying but I would highly recommend you guys visit Monastir and you'd experience more of that peace and serenity.
AIN DRAHAM !!!!!!! (a village on the the mountains middle in large green woods in North West Tunisia) Great video you guys made ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much! We visited Ain Drahem and it was so beautiful 😍
I wish you have a pleasant journey in our country and welcome you anytime and anywhere❤️🤍
Thank you so much 😄🇹🇳
Oh my goodness!!!! I love this so much. Thank you for sharing 😊.
Thank you for watching 😊
happy to have u here
Thank you 😄🇹🇳
I LOVE TUNISIA 🇹🇳🇹🇳❤️❤️
It's such a unique country 😄🇹🇳
Guys it looks beautiful 👌🏼
Thanks Michael 😁
im glad happy for u that u had fun in in mu country :°
I am from Sidibousaïd the best time were the 60s-80s. My dad use to tell me how special we were. We represent Tunisia.
I came across your vlog about Sidi bousaid and it was interesting even though I’ve been there two times but here it was looking more beautiful … so thank you for sharing and hope you enjoy your stay in 🇹🇳 ❤
Welcome in Hamamet I’m sure you will love it , it’s my city
Thank you! 😄 We visited Hammamet next and that video is coming out on Friday 🙌🏼🇹🇳
Still the best couple . Safe travels. Love every video. Lots of love, Belinda
Thank you so much Belinda 🥰
thanx for sharing, you are funny and nice, hope you'll find ppl like you on your road.
Thank you so much ☺️
Lovely Video. I enjoy your postive vibes. I hope you enjoy your stay in Tunisia 🇹🇳
Thank you! 😄 It was such a unique and exhilarating experience to backpack through Tunisia, we really enjoyed it 😁🇹🇳
Welcome to Tunisia , Hope you enjoyed your trip
Thank you so much 😄🇹🇳 we really enjoyed exploring Tunisia! We have so many more videos to come 😁
Hello , I just found this video and thank you for this amazing tour of my country. I live in La Marsa the place in which you stayed in this video and since i live i europe for studies i miss every inch of view you showed us in your amazing tour. Thank you for visiting and i hope you have a nice stay !
Hi Nabil 😄 we are stoked that you enjoyed our video 🇹🇳 we find it hard to put our experience in Tunisia into a few sentences when people ask about it. It is a very unique country to visit and we are really grateful we had the opportunity to experience it. I can definitely see why you would miss it so much ❤️🇹🇳
I like the way how she was eating bambalouni hhhhhhh so sweet 🥰🥰
and the price of that is only 1 dinar not 10 dinar brother ,hopefully you will enjoy your holiday in tunisia
The Bambalouni was delicious! We would be happy to eat that every day! 🤤 Thank you for telling us! It was only our second day exploring Tunisia and we were still learning to read the Tunisian currency. Because of the extra 0 at the end of all the prices, at first we found it a bit confusing 😅
Thank you for visiting Tunisia, I hope you are enjoying your stay ❤
welcome in Tunisia one of the most beautiful country in the world, enjoy guys 😊 😊
LOVELY CONTRY I LIKED 😍
Hi from Cape Town. Stumbled across your video while doing research for a budget Tunisia trip in September. Can't wait to watch the rest :) Thanks guys!!
Hey Faatimah! Thank you so much for watching 😁 we have a budget travel guide about Tunisia that we will be releasing in the coming weeks so keep an eye out for that 🥳
Oh wow! Can’t wait 😊 hope it includes some hiking and camping. I really would like to do some adventuring. I saw your video about Kerkennah- did you consider the islands Zembra or Zembretta ?
مرحبا بكم في تونس انها جميله جدا وانا متاكد سوف تحبونها هنالك الكثير من الاماكن الجميله والرائعه جدا. وسكانها طيبون جدا. اتمنى لكم رحله ممتازه
You guys are so welcomed in tunisa i hope that you spend a great time there and a quick note : Tunisians love and respect any tourism, they arent racist or toxic + its so safe there that you can sleep on the floor holding 1 million dollars and when you wake up ull find it there.
Go to Dougga, Go to Tabarka, Go to Djerba, there are soo many beautiful places you can;t find anywhere else
Yes it is a County requirement for houses to be white and Blue in Sidi Bou Said and to be entertained and painted periodically...etc
love to see my country through other people's eyes
Love this guys!
Thank you! 😁🇹🇳
Stunning 😮😮 great video
Thanks so much Courts 🥰
hey guys I really love your videos I 'm a Tunisian btw and Sarah I needed to tell you that you can wear whatever you want in Tunisia there is no dress code and even Tunisian women wear shorts so don't worry about your clothes it's just because we consider this weather as cold here hahaha
Thank you so much 😄 and thanks for the info on the dress code, that's helpful to know ☺️
nice video i am tunisian man please visit south tunisia ( matmta and djerba and tataouine ...)
Do not be surprised by the prices in tourist places. Go to a popular coffee shop, and you will find coffee for 1 and 2 dinars
You should visit tunisia in every season lol: we have beaches , mountains, snow , desert,A lot of places to go! have a day in kerkennah its easy to go there and its beautiful(especially during summer) and a lot to eat there
Hi Mehdi! Thanks so much for your recommendations 😄🇹🇳 there is so much to see and explore in Tunisia!
@@SarahandMarek yeah ! Have a visit every 3 months 😅
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️❤️
Thank you 😄🇹🇳
@@SarahandMarek 😘
the bambalouni only cost 1 dinar and sidi bou said is not that expensive i live there and i am not rich i just love the view and the vibe i love my country there is also some "modern" places that you can visit like lac but it's a little bit expensive
usually it's rainy season in winter in tunis but last couple years it doesnt rain much
I suggest visiting tebarka, its somewhere in tunisia
Happy that you've enjoyed the place , I recommend you to visit the desert 🏝️
Thank you for your recommendation! We visited the desert and it was AMAZING! 😍 That video will come out in a few weeks 😁
@@SarahandMarek awesome 😎
Bon vidéo merci Sarah Marek
Merci 😄🇹🇳
Just go to the island of Djerba in Tunisia, a beautiful end
Birdwatching is amazing as well. The beaches are nice, the history and the nature is amazing. There is a red rose that smells so beautiful. Its called the Arabic rose.
Hope you enjoying your time in our country , Just try to visit other places outside the capital ( like the South or the North West , Kairouan , Sousse , Monastir .. ). Have a nice time ! You look both amazing ☺
Don't forget kasserine tabarka tozeur .
Welcome to Tunisia where you can find the most friendly people , you could also visit tozeur , djerba , bizerte , hammamet , sousse , mahdia and many other place ; Welcome
hi welcome to tunisia, so about the bambalouni .... it's 1dt not 10dt that's why he offered it for free :) hope you like your stay here much love
I live very close to that location, now I'm inticed to go get some bambalouni or cook my own! You guys are lovely have fun!
Ah lovely, so beautiful and so much quieter.
It was such a lovely little town to visit 😍🇹🇳
Glad you're enjoying your trip here!
I live in Hammamet so i can't wait to see your experience there !
When u missed the train i had flashback of all the time i arrived just as the train left and i had to wait for the next one
It's a horrible feeling when you just miss it 🥲
Thoroughly enjoyed the trip! Felt like I was there with you. 🤗 Such friendly citizens.
Ah yay! So happy you enjoyed our video Mammer 🥰 Tunisians are some of the friendliest and warm hearted people we have ever met ❤️🇹🇳
Enjoy 😍
Thank you so much 😄🇹🇳
It's so interesting/fun seeing Tunisia from other travelers' perspective. Such a beautiful country with incredible people. If you guys venture north of Tunis into Bizerte, they have a Lablabi sandwich. If I recall correctly, it's the only place in Tunisia that has a different spin on Lablabi. A local can correct me if I'm wrong. But regardless, the sandwich is super good if you get a chance to try it.
Correct !
@@moez8381 Ah, perfect. Thanks for confirming! 🙏
They should taste mlawi or makloub
@@cannon400 Definitely. Also, Keftaji or Ojja. But if I'm being honest, literally, everything I've tried in Tunisia was incredibly delicious. I'm not exaggerating. Every country I go to has delicious food, for the most part. But I'm always able to find a few dishes I wouldn't want to try again. But in Tunisia, I haven't found that dish yet.
@@that_one_traveler glad to hear that ❤️
Welcom guys to sidi bou said
I'm so happy to see my lovely Tunisia from both of us
Go to bizerte it's closer to sidi bou said too
Enjoy ur time in our lovely Tunisia ❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳
Wish I can meet both of us really and I could show us lot of places enjoy guys 🤗
Hi Yassine 😄 we are so happy you enjoyed our video! We visited Bizerte as well and it was beautiful, especially the port side of the city 🇹🇳
I'm so happy for us guys
Enjoy 🤗❤️🙏
good to see u enjoying our countray guys
Prices in Tunisia depend on where you are . Generally things in the city are cheaper because people go there to run errands and for work mostly . In sidi bou said , marsa , Les berges du lac , maybe even menzah /Ariana things tend to be more expensive . It also depends on the specific coffeeshop or restaurant you're buying from .
Thank you for the amazing videos welcome to you in Tunisia ♥️♥️♥️
Nothing to be ashamed for , i love modest people , who walks , runs , eat less and move by hearts not wallets ..Love both of you , stay together and stick to your own joys ..Welcome to my Tunisia
You're so welcome in Tunisia 😊😊 I liked your videos
Beautiful. Loved your video😊
Thank you! 🥰
just a quick resume Tunisia used to be very clean unfortunately after the revolution gvrnmnt didn't folks on keeping the country clean and green even people tried to clean each with each hood but the wave of cleaning has stopped .. i feel happy when u visit the country and discover how great and peaceful is the country and how nice are the people i hope many and many come to visit Tunisia but 1st i wish gvrnmnt sense the treasure they're leasing and work on it more to be brighter for visitors. thank u for coming and i wish u spreading this adventure spirit to ur friends to encourage them and visit our country.
The algorithm's favored you guys 😂 And I'm grateful to it because you're such an absolute lovely couple! Enjoy the rest of your stay, wishing you all the best ❤
i remember seeing you in coffee shop in carthage called salon de thé the hills , i didn't know you were the same persons from youtube , glad you're enjoying tunisia , peace
Lekker reis julle. Ek 'n ex South African, now an Ozzie - following your travels and fun you are having
You guys are soo cool
I hope you having nice time in tunisia
There is allot of places that are amazing in tunisia
You need more time to visit the amazing hidden places
if you wanna know who did it first, the blue and white... Sidi Bou Said did.😅
That's so cool! Thanks for telling us 😄🇹🇳
You should visit tozeur or kairouan or nabeul, they’re all truly beautiful and unique in their own way
those city's beautiful? not an a thousand years! not in the level of Hammamet, Sousse or Monastir or even Djerba
@@sammygarnaoui7907 every city is beautiful in its way ... Exploring different natures and architectures would be really amazing ..
lets be honest bro , maybe tozeur its worth to visit but comeon bro keiraouane ? nothing to do there ... waste of time , best place to visit in tunisia are , Tunis , sousse , jerba bizerte , and of course tabarka and ain drahom for south maybe touzer and tatouin that's all in my opinion
I love this video ❤❤
Thank you so much Fawez 😁🙌🏼
Hello there, i hope you've spend a cool time in tunisia, you're always welcome!!
Best South African tourists ! hope you enjoyed your stay
Thank you 😄🇹🇳
I would say thank you for the good review even tho we are at the worst .. things was wonderfull before . And btw u have to visit djerba in the summer ❤
Happy that you've enjoyed the place I wish you would visit the northernmost point of Africa "Cap Angela"
Thank you for your recommendation! We visited Cap Angela later on in our trip and it was awesome 🙌🏼 because we're from South Africa, we've visited the southern most point of Africa too so that made it even more amazing to then visit the northern most point of Africa 😁