*As a British who went to Tunisia in the summer of 2022 I can confirm that this country Tunisia is one of the best countries in the world ! I love the weather there with the food (I like spicy food) and the beach 😍🤩 this summer I will return to Tunisia 💗*
The north of Africa is really beautiful 🤗 I don't know about the rest of the continent because I haven't been but the north is something else Love Tunisia 🇹🇳
Tunisia is very safe and beautiful Mediterranean food and lovely weather the Tunisian are very welcome people I visited Tunisia over 5 times is great ❤
@@DEX251 in comparison with other countries it is safe especially for tourists. Thank God, we got rid of terrorism and since then there is no real threat to tourists. So don't worry ☺
You’re welcome Too In Tunisia we love our guests and we give them opportunity to see what they haven’t seen in their whole and I’m not exaggerating So Don’t hesitate to be The next
Good evening my friends from Melbourne. Nice to see you guys again in the new country, new exploration. Great start for Tunisia series... Btw, if you have chance, don't forget to go to Sidi Bou Said (Santorini in Tunisia). both of you, pls take care. See you in next episode. 👍👍👍👍👍
@@EllisWR yeah great video to start your journey in Africa. I believe you're going to explore more country in this 2nd largest continent. 😊😊😊. Be safe.
A couple of genuinely curious tourists exhibiting good manners, spreading positive vibes and trying to discover the authentic Tunis, while doing their best to adapt to customs. You people are amazing.
I can honestly say that my face is aching a little after smiling so much through your video. It reminded me so much of my first visit to Hammamet in 1992 , I loved wandering around the back streets and seeing the sights like you enjoyed. You saw the beauty in the place like I do. I’m going back for my 25th visit this year with an old school friend who had never visited . I’m looking forward to showing her the real Tunisia away from the hotels. The people are the friendliest in the world. I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos …… aiyshek
Great upload! Tunisia looks very interesting and different to anywhere else you guys have been! Looking forward to the rest of the series! Food looks great also!
Omg i wish you guys visited the south side of Tunisia mainly Douiret, they have such a beautiful view and the food is so good, plus it's so calm and the people are so welcoming!
the tunisian express coffee is usually fast pressed so it's concentrated bitter coffee, if you want a little ligher you might try "allongé" or "demi allongé" wich is pressed for longer time to let more water flow in the cup, if you want milk in ask for a capuccin or a direct(cafe creme) witch is basicall a cappucin with extra milk
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳❤ Enjoy your trip in our country and try to taste food as much as you can because u'll never find it anywhere in the world except Tunisia ❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳
The city of Tunisia was founded in 698 AD and has the oldest university in the world (according to Oxford University), which is the University of Zaytouna.
Well that means a lot thanks so much we appreciate it! Please share with your friends and help us get the videos out there we have loads more to come! 🙏🇹🇳 Have a nice day!!
Loved your little skit intro in the alleyways...food looks delish/reasonably priced/served in clay pots... The catholic church looked beautiful and historic..Your expresso face was priceless 🥴😂 probably have the mint tea then eh! Enjoy guys!
The most beautiful thing in Tunisia, in addition to the beautiful nature, is the good people. They are one of the kindest people, in addition to their culture and openness to other peoples. I wish you a happy holiday.
enjoy guys, there are lots of other places you need to visit, the cultural landscape in Tunis is just awesome. Try and visit Zaghouan, Soussa, Mahdia, Dogga, El JEM, Nabeul, and YOU HAVE TO GO TO DJERBA! (and try some Tunisian wine) Cheers!
The most beautiful thing in Tunisia, in addition to the beautiful nature, is the good people. They are one of the kindest people, in addition to their culture and openness to other peoples. I wish you a happy holiday.
ive been watching your videos for the whole week ,i just wake up and start watching ,and your videos gave me a big smile on my face ,i love the way that you showed the real part of normal tunisian lifestyle and not the fancy places with fake atmosphere ...keep it up . Now im a big Fan of your work.beautiful couple and beautiful souls ... Cheers .
seriously amazing vlog.. by showing the normal people of Tunisia and the hood live .. and living as a local.. food 🤤🤤congratulations For this vlog... Tunisian people are really kind and nice love u love Tunisia 🇹🇳 .. Thanks
True about locals not wanting to give foreigners spicy food. In Yaowarat a street food place refused to sell me spicy sausages only gave me real bland one and only cabbage to eat with it no chilies.
It's strange because lots of foreigners have eaten hot foods. Spicy means nothing.. spicy is flavour. Heat is another thing. I have had some of the hottest curries in my life, in small town Canada, made by folks who make up the largest Punjab diaspora in the world. Spicy does not mean hot. You can have a very spicy tomato sauce for spaghetti and it has no heat to it.
@@JayandSarah I thought spicy ment it's bloody hot and burns your insides ahah. To be fair I get it cos I only know about 5 other foreigners who can tank hot food down whereas majority would order anything and ask for no bloody chilli!! Us blanquitas have to live with the pica prejudice :'(
@@EllisWR got it! Yeah you can have spicy food but no heat. The two things are separate. There is no hot stuff here where we are in Montenegro at the moment... we bought the "HOT SALSA" and it was a mild disappointment. I was looking for heat. We did manage to find some pickled hot peppers though in the supermarket that are a right throat burner.
Hi both glad your loving Tunisia it was my second worst favourite place I been to besides The Gambia but good job everyone is different. Loving your video 💕💕
Wow, thank you soooo much . I,m Tunisian, but I'm so thrilled to discover more about my home country. I was once at the UK , stayed at Staffodshire for a couple of months...
you're welcome all to tunisia , everyone is really friendly , it's too rare to find someone that's not friendly but this issue is exesting all over the world so never feel sad or anxious about WELCOME ALL
Thank you for making this grown man sob like a little girl watching you walk along the cobbled streets I used to take to school as a child over 40 years ago. Staying in the UK now and haven't visited Tunis in over 30 years. Doesn't look like much has changed ❤️❤️😁
Also saying "Choukran" is kind of like saying "My Gratitudeth to yee" or something like that... Try saying "Yarham Weldeek" which means "God bless your parents" it's very much appreciated and one if not the most common way to say thank you.
my advices for you as a tunisian and because you are on a budget trip : first tunisia is very beautiful place , the food is amazing , a lot of history , the weather is nice - , do not pay just like that ask for the menu and the taxi ask first how much max is 10 dinars before you take a cab tunsians are not bad but some waiters or taxi drivers they scam because the economic situation is bad right now lol sorry . - move away from tunis downtown go to hammamet , nabeul , soussa , djerba , la marsa - go to the beach now it is summer a lot of fun , there is a pirate ship you can try it
Really appreciate it thanks! I agree it's fantastic here. People have been honest and kind everywhere apart from Sousse ahah! I hope you enjoy the videos we will be visiting some interesting places!
Glad you've got the chance to try a proper Lablebi, Weld El Commissar (the resto you tried) is one of the oldest and best at it. And since you're staying close to Bardo I recommend you visit the Bardo Museum. You might as well take good care around Mefteh Saadallah, you're a station away from one of the sketchiest neighbourhoods in Tunis, even us locals try to avoid taking the metro. Enjoy your stay !
It's so good we're loving Tunisian food! Yeah our friends said it's dodgy aha our apartment got raided for migrants while here ahah! Also had a run in with some aggressive young lads on the metro going past our stop!
Ahh😫 the comments look empty without turks fighting kurds lol. By the way I'm kurd and this is actually my first time enjoying more than 45 mins videos. To be honest the greeting that you received by Kak Mahmood and his wife from Soran in" kidnapped in Kurdistan " video of yours, took my attention and brought me here to your channel. and then i enjoyed your other Kurdistan videos cause i could see many places that i haven't been before in Kurdistan. But then, bro i just realized it was not just Kurdistan which stopped me from skipping any 10 secs, your videos are SOMETHİNG ELSE !! and i've already started watching your old ones too since then. You and your wife are kind people and you deserve to be treated well ,i can see humanity in both of you🤍İ hope you two stay like that for the rest of your life and enjoy your amazing choice of living this way All love from Kurdistan Kalar to wherever u are☀️🏔️ And let me not forget the LEGEND ✨Kak Mahmood ✨ thank you for bringing me here. 🩵 :D
Don't get me wrong bro through the first line , the express changes when u translate it to eng. İ meant finally u can't see hate comments since u left both squares. "İt is empty"
Hi l'am from Tunisia you went to the medina it very simple and traditional you can also go to the most famous places in Tunisia such as sidi bou siid,jerba,El _jem and Bizerte ❤❤
While in Tunis try visiting Bardo museum you can also pay a visit to carthage ‘s historical monuments and attend music Festivals over summer all over Tunisia
Welcome to Tunisia i recommend to visit Sousse a touristic town on the coast about 150 km far from the capital tunis it s called pearl of the coast with plenty of nice beachs resorts amazing old cith medina the most beautiful touristic port in africa called port kantaoui a lot of cafes resto and where yu can enjoy night life
He told you this is "normal" merguez as in it's not "abnormal" or mixed with colorants. He said it goes for Ojja which is the Tunisian national bachelor chow.
I advise you to visit Sidi Bou Said, which is considered the first city to use the colors white and blue and is ranked as the third most beautiful village in the world for the year 2024. I also advise you to visit Carthage, Hammamet, Sousse, El Kantaoui, Hergla, Djerba Island, Tabarka, Ain Draham, known for its snow in the winter, and Bizerte, where the highest point in Africa is located. I also advise you to visit Monastir and Mahdia, the capital of the Fatimid state, known for its white and green colors, and Kairouan, the capital of the Aghlabid state, known as the fourth of the three after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. Kairouan comes in fourth place as the most important Islamic city, and Gafsa, where the first civilization in the world is located, which is the Capsian civilization, and Tozeur, known for its palm trees and desert nature, and Tataouine, known for its underground houses, and the list is long for the cities that you can visit and get to know in Tunisia.
The guy with the blue shirt wearing the glassess without real glass is called "Gigon" I used to leave in that neighborhood and he is always kind and funny and super clean although he leaves on the streets and leaving under the use of a very big dose of heavy nerves medications he never tried to harm anyone All the neiberhood love him he goes to public showers(hamam) every day and take free used clothes from the thrift shops, and he is still known for his generosity once one of my childhood friends asked him for a dinar to test him and he directly putted his hand in his pocket and gave him all what he had wch was about 1.5 dinar
You paid really good/normal prices(even good for locals if tthey would order the same things in a more fancy place). Which also means none of them tried to use the fact that you are new there/don't speak the language to scam you. You did well to avoid turistic places and goo to the real day to day places for locals 👌
@@EllisWR Haha! Same! 🌝🤧..... Btw, I actually read your reply in/to the tune of, (Huggies) 🎶 "I'm a big kid, now" 🎶, fuck knows, man, absolutely no idea why 🫣😩
that metro leads to the hoods of tunisia so it s normal to meet those kind of ppl try so avoid them and enjoy ur stay ps: come again in the winter and go to the north and try to visit the desert festival
A suggestion: When your trip is over, announce the total expenses you spent in that country so that if someone is interested in traveling, how much will they spend?
Buzzin to be here in sunny Tunisia! 🇹🇳 Where should we go?
Give us a Like & Comment if ya wanna help support us. Cheers 🙏
Keep touring ALL the North Africa sea shore cities to Morocco ...
Go to Kelibia for the best beaches in Tunisia🌊
@@Kick2FaceMan Will save it!!
Definitely Sidi Bou Said and don't miss the bambalouni (fried donuts)
@@KC-vh6ez We will visit some cool places! We tried bambalouni but prefer the youyou!
*As a British who went to Tunisia in the summer of 2022 I can confirm that this country Tunisia is one of the best countries in the world ! I love the weather there with the food (I like spicy food) and the beach 😍🤩 this summer I will return to Tunisia 💗*
I agree most definitely, the food is so good too
So much Love goes back to you ❤
Please visit us again you are more than welcome ❤
Welcome
You welcome
I'm an American that lives in Tunisia, glad you're loving it! It's an amazing country🥰
In all honesty it has become one of our favourite countries!! Thanks so much for watching
i'm trying to convince a friend to come and live her retirement in here Tunisia do you recommend to do !!
I am Algerian 🇩🇿 and I advise you to visit Tunisia 🇹🇳, a wonderful tourist country
Tunisia is beautiful! Maybe in future if we get visa we will visit Algeria too!!
@@EllisWR yeah welcome bro 💙 if you need help I'm here for you 🤜
@@EllisWR🇩🇿🇹🇳
Man you went for the true Tunisia. Leblebi and taking the public Tunisian bus! I salute you.
I hope you enjoy the series! We love it here aha we're here to live it up like Tunisians do!
The north of Africa is really beautiful 🤗 I don't know about the rest of the continent because I haven't been but the north is something else
Love Tunisia 🇹🇳
I agree we're the same! It's beautiful
Africa is an unexplored continent, it is something special with amazingly welcoming people
@@sekki327Subsaharan Africa is very different. Egypt is also different from Maghrebian countries.
@@ThePunisher014 what's your point?
Tunisia is very safe and beautiful Mediterranean food and lovely weather the Tunisian are very welcome people I visited Tunisia over 5 times is great ❤
Yeah it's fantastic!
As a Tunisian I can tell that it's a very beautiful country but it is absolutely not that safe...
@@DEX251 in comparison with other countries it is safe especially for tourists. Thank God, we got rid of terrorism and since then there is no real threat to tourists. So don't worry ☺
Tunisia is really interesting, i didn't know that, Great video🖤
It's a great country!!
The 🐐is back on a new continent. Such a fun hour of proper good Tunisian people, food and scenes. Excited for more from this series
Legend mate ❤️
You’re welcome Too In Tunisia we love our guests and we give them opportunity to see what they haven’t seen in their whole and I’m not exaggerating So Don’t hesitate to be The next
Your energy is absolutely beautiful, greetings from Tunisia
Thanks so much for watching my friend!!
That blue guy with glasses without glass is hilarious 😂
What's he playing at then ahah
Never seen tunisia vlog , really appreciate it ❤
It's a class country hope you enjoy!
@@EllisWR your videos changed my perception of kurdistan and now north africa (tunisia) in a good way , good stuff mate cheers 👍
@@Akshay-pz1ex I'm glad! We'd heard bad stuff about Tunisia but in all honesty it's all a load of rubbish
Good evening my friends from Melbourne. Nice to see you guys again in the new country, new exploration. Great start for Tunisia series... Btw, if you have chance, don't forget to go to Sidi Bou Said (Santorini in Tunisia). both of you, pls take care. See you in next episode. 👍👍👍👍👍
Maybe we will visit! Hope you enjoy the videos!!
@@EllisWR yeah great video to start your journey in Africa. I believe you're going to explore more country in this 2nd largest continent. 😊😊😊. Be safe.
Oh wow, now I want to visit Tunisia too😍 greetings from germany 🇩🇪
Hey thanks!!It's great here!
A couple of genuinely curious tourists exhibiting good manners, spreading positive vibes and trying to discover the authentic Tunis, while doing their best to adapt to customs. You people are amazing.
Thanks we really appreciate that 🙏
the pinkish thing in the sandwich is "pickled tunips" i appreciate your nice video about my beautiful country TUNISIA
These sandwiches were soooo good you should visit!!Thanks for the info
I can honestly say that my face is aching a little after smiling so much through your video.
It reminded me so much of my first visit to Hammamet in 1992 , I loved wandering around the back streets and seeing the sights like you enjoyed. You saw the beauty in the place like I do. I’m going back for my 25th visit this year with an old school friend who had never visited . I’m looking forward to showing her the real Tunisia away from the hotels.
The people are the friendliest in the world.
I can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos …… aiyshek
Great upload! Tunisia looks very interesting and different to anywhere else you guys have been! Looking forward to the rest of the series! Food looks great also!
It's been top man honestly!!
Omg i wish you guys visited the south side of Tunisia mainly Douiret, they have such a beautiful view and the food is so good, plus it's so calm and the people are so welcoming!
I will save for next trip!!!
the tunisian express coffee is usually fast pressed so it's concentrated bitter coffee, if you want a little ligher you might try "allongé" or "demi allongé" wich is pressed for longer time to let more water flow in the cup, if you want milk in ask for a capuccin or a direct(cafe creme) witch is basicall a cappucin with extra milk
Thanks for the info!!
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳❤
Enjoy your trip in our country and try to taste food as much as you can because u'll never find it anywhere in the world except Tunisia ❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳
Thanks so much! We're loving it here
The city of Tunisia was founded in 698 AD and has the oldest university in the world (according to Oxford University), which is the University of Zaytouna.
Super interesting!
U mean the city of Tunis, Tunisia is the name of the whole country .
The best Tunis vlog I've seen so far! It's so authentic and heartwarming, I hope you had a lovely trip here🤍
Well that means a lot thanks so much we appreciate it! Please share with your friends and help us get the videos out there we have loads more to come! 🙏🇹🇳 Have a nice day!!
I agree
Loved your little skit intro in the alleyways...food looks delish/reasonably priced/served in clay pots... The catholic church looked beautiful and historic..Your expresso face was priceless 🥴😂 probably have the mint tea then eh! Enjoy guys!
Aha we were giddy. It's really nice here honestly!!
There is no way they visit Tunisia without seeing the Colosseum in el jam, it is the coolest thing in the country
Watch the el Jem video
The most beautiful thing in Tunisia, in addition to the beautiful nature, is the good people. They are one of the kindest people, in addition to their culture and openness to other peoples. I wish you a happy holiday.
We love the people here 🇹🇳
I really enjoy your vlogs thank you 🙏🏻❤️
We really appreciate you ❤️
enjoy guys, there are lots of other places you need to visit, the cultural landscape in Tunis is just awesome. Try and visit Zaghouan, Soussa, Mahdia, Dogga, El JEM, Nabeul, and YOU HAVE TO GO TO DJERBA! (and try some Tunisian wine) Cheers!
Hey stay tuned we will go to some sick places! Not the main tourist spots were here for the best of Tunisia! 🇹🇳🙏❤️
The most beautiful thing in Tunisia, in addition to the beautiful nature, is the good people. They are one of the kindest people, in addition to their culture and openness to other peoples. I wish you a happy holiday.
مرحبا بيكم زوزر سوسة جوهوة الساحل ❤
im going to tunis in august and this video has got me so excited!! hopefully i can stumble across the same spots as u did they look incredible
Saheb ettabaa area! It's class! Enjoy your trip!
Ciao ragazzi vi seguo 😅in Sicilia Mazara del Vallo, provincia di Trapani, c'è una grande comunità tunisina ben integrata da tantissimi anni
You are a legend! Interesting stuff!!
ive been watching your videos for the whole week ,i just wake up and start watching ,and your videos gave me a big smile on my face ,i love the way that you showed the real part of normal tunisian lifestyle and not the fancy places with fake atmosphere ...keep it up . Now im a big Fan of your work.beautiful couple and beautiful souls ... Cheers .
Really appreciate that thanks so much!!🙏
Lovely to see your adventures in a new country. More lovely food too. Safe travels x
Thanks so much!! Tunisia is a fantastic place
Restaurant food 🍱 looks amazing the way he made it
Was bloody delicious
go to hamam , try it will make your body relax
Looks lovely
@@EllisWR try it there is for women to i think !! and great from danmark
seriously amazing vlog.. by showing the normal people of Tunisia and the hood live .. and living as a local.. food 🤤🤤congratulations For this vlog...
Tunisian people are really kind and nice
love u love Tunisia 🇹🇳 .. Thanks
True about locals not wanting to give foreigners spicy food. In Yaowarat a street food place refused to sell me spicy sausages only gave me real bland one and only cabbage to eat with it no chilies.
It's the bane of our lives. Condemned to eternal misery ahaha
It's strange because lots of foreigners have eaten hot foods. Spicy means nothing.. spicy is flavour. Heat is another thing. I have had some of the hottest curries in my life, in small town Canada, made by folks who make up the largest Punjab diaspora in the world. Spicy does not mean hot. You can have a very spicy tomato sauce for spaghetti and it has no heat to it.
@@JayandSarah I thought spicy ment it's bloody hot and burns your insides ahah.
To be fair I get it cos I only know about 5 other foreigners who can tank hot food down whereas majority would order anything and ask for no bloody chilli!!
Us blanquitas have to live with the pica prejudice :'(
@@EllisWR got it! Yeah you can have spicy food but no heat. The two things are separate. There is no hot stuff here where we are in Montenegro at the moment... we bought the "HOT SALSA" and it was a mild disappointment. I was looking for heat. We did manage to find some pickled hot peppers though in the supermarket that are a right throat burner.
สวัสดีค่ะ คุณเอลลิส & คุณ อลิเซีย 🙏💙🌺☘️ เปิดตัวมาน่ารักมากๆ ขำมาก ที่นั่งหลับ 😂😂😂 วันนี้มาตูนิเซีย เยี่ยมมาก แพทซี่ตามดูทุกคลิปวีดีโอ สนุกสนานมากมาย เหมือนได้ท่องเที่ยวไปด้วย แต่ไม่ต้องจ่ายค่าเครื่องบิน แค่นั่งดูช่องของคุณ ก็สนุกตื่นเต้นเร้าใจ กับการผจญภัยไร้พรมแดนของคุณทั้งสอง แข็งแกร่งมากๆ มีพลังล้นเหลือจริงๆ.. ขอบคุณมากๆเลยค่ะที่ทำคลิปวิดีโอดีๆ ยาวๆ จะได้ดูเต็มอิ่ม ไม่ต้องเปลี่ยนบ่อยๆ เพราะคลิปวีดีโอยาวๆ ดูเพลินดีมาก เหมือนดูภาพยนตร์เรื่องหนึ่งเลยค่ะ.. Thank you with all respect always.🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💝💝💝💞💞💞💎💎💎🌺🌷💐🌻🌈🌈🌈🌟🌟🌟🎉🎉🎉💯💯💯
Your amazing thanks for the support always we appreciate you and sending best wishes!!
Loving the comedy intro. Keep it up
Cheers Si mate!
Hi both glad your loving Tunisia it was my second worst favourite place I been to besides The Gambia but good job everyone is different. Loving your video 💕💕
Where did you visit? We spent all our time far away from tourist spots so it was lovely! We visited Sousse briefly and it was hell on earth though!!
i will not ask why it was ur second worst place .. because i know things r happening.. but believe me .. good and bad r everywhere ❤️🙏
Wow, thank you soooo much . I,m Tunisian, but I'm so thrilled to discover more about my home country. I was once at the UK , stayed at Staffodshire for a couple of months...
Ahhh cool! Thanks so much for watching 🇹🇳🙏
you're welcome all to tunisia , everyone is really friendly , it's too rare to find someone that's not friendly but this issue is exesting all over the world so never feel sad or anxious about
WELCOME ALL
People here are great, everyone is like family
Thank you for making this grown man sob like a little girl watching you walk along the cobbled streets I used to take to school as a child over 40 years ago.
Staying in the UK now and haven't visited Tunis in over 30 years. Doesn't look like much has changed ❤️❤️😁
Get back for a visit!!
you are welcome in tunisia , i hope you enjoy your stay here ❤
Thanks so much we're happy to be here!!
I love your videos, keep it up brother.❤
Love you thanks so much
Also saying "Choukran" is kind of like saying "My Gratitudeth to yee" or something like that...
Try saying "Yarham Weldeek" which means "God bless your parents" it's very much appreciated and one if not the most common way to say thank you.
It's also typically Tunisian. Cheers thanks for the video
We've been saying ayshik!
@@EllisWR that's the other good one, but trust me people will be impressed with yarham weldeek, ask around and try it out you'll see.
@@klof4276 they will be impressed by ayshek more than chokran because its a tunisian word
my advices for you as a tunisian and because you are on a budget trip : first tunisia is very beautiful place , the food is amazing , a lot of history , the weather is nice
- , do not pay just like that ask for the menu and the taxi ask first how much max is 10 dinars before you take a cab tunsians are not bad but some waiters or taxi drivers they scam because the economic situation is bad right now lol sorry .
- move away from tunis downtown go to hammamet , nabeul , soussa , djerba , la marsa
- go to the beach now it is summer a lot of fun , there is a pirate ship you can try it
Really appreciate it thanks! I agree it's fantastic here. People have been honest and kind everywhere apart from Sousse ahah! I hope you enjoy the videos we will be visiting some interesting places!
Bonjour from sunny Lancashire ! Enjoy your merguez .Brik a l'oeuf is delish too .Sidi bou Said is lovely - check out the doors .
Hey!! Not so sunny at the minute!! Merguez is my new found love aha. Thanks for tuning in!
Ellis sleeping on strangers doorsteps again? So FN funny. 👍👍👍
I can't help myself apparently
@@EllisWR 🛌😴
Well done mate love vid. you deserve a lot of success ❤
I really appreciate you thanks ❤️🙏
I like your vlogs man ! Good job ❤ you can go to Ghar el melh and swim on the cristal waters but also enjoy the fresh sea food they make there
Looks beautiful will save it!! ❤️🇹🇳
Glad you've got the chance to try a proper Lablebi, Weld El Commissar (the resto you tried) is one of the oldest and best at it. And since you're staying close to Bardo I recommend you visit the Bardo Museum. You might as well take good care around Mefteh Saadallah, you're a station away from one of the sketchiest neighbourhoods in Tunis, even us locals try to avoid taking the metro. Enjoy your stay !
It's so good we're loving Tunisian food! Yeah our friends said it's dodgy aha our apartment got raided for migrants while here ahah! Also had a run in with some aggressive young lads on the metro going past our stop!
Spicy but delicious food that you can't stop eating😂🎉. Welcome to beautiful Tunisia❤🇹🇳.
The food is so good!!
welcome everyone, Tunisia is waiting for you, and thank you for the video, you are a happy couple🇹🇳📷✌️
Beautiful country 🙏🇹🇳
And the last new clip, I am waiting for you very much, brother❤
We appreciate you 🙏
Ahh😫 the comments look empty without turks fighting kurds lol.
By the way I'm kurd and this is actually my first time enjoying more than 45 mins videos.
To be honest the greeting that you received by Kak Mahmood and his wife from Soran in" kidnapped in Kurdistan " video of yours, took my attention and brought me here to your channel. and then i enjoyed your other Kurdistan videos cause i could see many places that i haven't been before in Kurdistan.
But then, bro i just realized it was not just Kurdistan which stopped me from skipping any 10 secs, your videos are SOMETHİNG ELSE !! and i've already started watching your old ones too since then.
You and your wife are kind people and you deserve to be treated well ,i can see humanity in both of you🤍İ hope you two stay like that for the rest of your life and enjoy your amazing choice of living this way
All love from Kurdistan Kalar to wherever u are☀️🏔️
And let me not forget the LEGEND ✨Kak Mahmood ✨
thank you for bringing me here. 🩵 :D
Don't get me wrong bro through the first line , the express changes when u translate it to eng. İ meant finally u can't see hate comments since u left both squares. "İt is empty"
Ahhh thanks sooo much that means a lot to us we really appreciate your support honestly your the best 🙏❤️ We will be back one day
Ahhh thanks sooo much that means a lot to us we really appreciate your support honestly your the best 🙏❤️ We will be back one day
Good to see ya both happy 'n all smiley 'n what have ya! Glad the prices are reasonable again for ya 'n all! Partaaaaayyyyy-A 🥳
Life's tip top again over here!
@@EllisWR Yeah, man, that's bless! You can proper tell, literally within seconds of the video, good shit! 🤸♂️🏆
Great video 😁enjoy it ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much ❤️
Welcome in tunisia great video
Thanks so much!!
Hi l'am from Tunisia you went to the medina it very simple and traditional you can also go to the most famous places in Tunisia such as sidi bou siid,jerba,El _jem and Bizerte ❤❤
We will visit El Jem! But then lots of random cities too!!, 🇹🇳🙏
While in Tunis try visiting Bardo museum you can also pay a visit to carthage ‘s historical monuments and attend music Festivals over summer all over Tunisia
Thanks my friend
Welcome to Tunisia you are good.❤🎉
Why thankyou very much! We are happy to be here!
Tunisia ❤️❤️❤️
Golden beaches, sunny weather, and unique blend of Arab and Berber cultures and influence 🇬🇧🇹🇳❤❤❤
Beautiful country 🇹🇳
Welcome to Tunisia i recommend to visit Sousse a touristic town on the coast about 150 km far from the capital tunis it s called pearl of the coast with plenty of nice beachs resorts amazing old cith medina the most beautiful touristic port in africa called port kantaoui a lot of cafes resto and where yu can enjoy night life
Hey my friend we visit many places! Sousse isn't for us we don't like tourist spots! 🇹🇳🙏
omg the video is so cool im from tunisia and you guys go to the exact place I lived there omg but now I live in the beach i love you guys so much ❤
I hope you enjoy the videos! we are loving it here! ❤️🇹🇳 Thanks for watching
@@EllisWR omg thank you
Tunisia is very beautiful. You can visit Sousse, Hamamet, Sidi bousaid, Hergla, Sahara and the island Djerba ❤
We will visit Hergla and Sousse but also lots of nice quiet places! 🇹🇳🙏
btw thanks for the "where is Dan" referral.
He's a top lad always on some mad missions.
He told you this is "normal" merguez as in it's not "abnormal" or mixed with colorants. He said it goes for Ojja which is the Tunisian national bachelor chow.
We love merguez
Wow. Very nice as usual 👌 😊
Thanks Julia! This was a fantastic trip!
@@EllisWR your welcome 🙏 I'm glad 😊 it's good to know 😊
You are a good people so welcome to Ur 2nd home bro✌️🇹🇳
Thanks so much 🇹🇳🙏 happy to be here
Welcome to Tunisia ❤️🇹🇳
I like your energy 🫶🫶
Thanks so much we appreciate you!!
I advise you to visit Sidi Bou Said, which is considered the first city to use the colors white and blue and is ranked as the third most beautiful village in the world for the year 2024. I also advise you to visit Carthage, Hammamet, Sousse, El Kantaoui, Hergla, Djerba Island, Tabarka, Ain Draham, known for its snow in the winter, and Bizerte, where the highest point in Africa is located. I also advise you to visit Monastir and Mahdia, the capital of the Fatimid state, known for its white and green colors, and Kairouan, the capital of the Aghlabid state, known as the fourth of the three after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. Kairouan comes in fourth place as the most important Islamic city, and Gafsa, where the first civilization in the world is located, which is the Capsian civilization, and Tozeur, known for its palm trees and desert nature, and Tataouine, known for its underground houses, and the list is long for the cities that you can visit and get to know in Tunisia.
Thanks so much for the list! We will be visiting some interesting places and I hope you enjoy the videos 🙏
I hope you have a great time there and also I’m very happy you went to my country Kurdistan
Thanks so much
Great content
Thanks!!!
I loved your adventure some risk coming out but you've managed it i liked it
You seemed like you've been there before
Felt like people looked after us everywhere pretty well 🙏🇹🇳 first time here and we're loving it!
Tunisia is very safe
مشكل انك تونسي تحكي هكا!!! بلاكشي كولمبيا احنا ولا بوليفيا
@@EllisWRTunisia very safe and thé peaple are frendly
Gentle, polite and curious english people.
Welcome to Tunisia.
Thanks for the kind words! We're super happy to be here! 🇹🇳🙏
you get good advice 😊👌
We hope you enjoy your stay ❤🇹🇳🇹🇳
So far absolutely love it! 🇹🇳
6:36 Putting the old Bahn Mi Rolls to shame!
Best sandwich in Africa mate
Best vloggers when we going back to Thailand
Legend. Well be back for some mad missions in Asia just don't know when!
Well, the first day, it's not too bad at all.👍 😊
It's wonderful Supatra we really like it here
The guy with the blue shirt wearing the glassess without real glass is called "Gigon" I used to leave in that neighborhood and he is always kind and funny and super clean although he leaves on the streets and leaving under the use of a very big dose of heavy nerves medications he never tried to harm anyone All the neiberhood love him he goes to public showers(hamam) every day and take free used clothes from the thrift shops, and he is still known for his generosity once one of my childhood friends asked him for a dinar to test him and he directly putted his hand in his pocket and gave him all what he had wch was about 1.5 dinar
He's a really nice guy aha definitely. Made us chuckle and shared a good moment! Thanks for sharing!!
Just a note : all prices that u paid were normal ( same price for locals ) tunisian are great hope u enjoy ur trip mate .
Super! We're loving it here thanks!!
You paid really good/normal prices(even good for locals if tthey would order the same things in a more fancy place). Which also means none of them tried to use the fact that you are new there/don't speak the language to scam you.
You did well to avoid turistic places and goo to the real day to day places for locals 👌
Super stuff! Everyone is great here outside tourist areas! 🇹🇳🙏
When you told Sarra that she is a good cook , he said let me know if you want her number 😂😂😂
Ahaha did he actually?!
Ow Yes he did 😂
Am Tunisian and I love the way you both let go respect you both ❤
Love Tunisia 🇹🇳🙏
the Merguezz Sausage is a mixure of meats with fat usually beef meet with a combo of spicies it's very delicious
It's soooo delicious
"We toot dees devil's lettuce, in the tight streets of Tunis, Elleees" 🌝🫣🤧..... (Nate Dogg, voice) 🎶"Smoke we-eed everyday" 🎶..... Hawwwww, I'm telliiiing! 🤧
I'm a good lad me
@@EllisWR Haha! Same! 🌝🤧..... Btw, I actually read your reply in/to the tune of, (Huggies) 🎶 "I'm a big kid, now" 🎶, fuck knows, man, absolutely no idea why 🫣😩
U actually found the most famous lablebi spot in tunisia that restaurant is all over tunisia fast food social media
Is it a good one or just famous??
If you want an adventure then travel by ferry ⛴️ From La Goulette to Trapani. 🎉
Now that sounds fun. We were gonna head over but Italy is so expensive for us!!
Welcome to tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤
thankyou so much!! ❤️
Welcome. If you need help we are here. And Thank you for your good taste🥰❤️
Thanks!!🇹🇳🙏
Those big sheeps you saw are for fighting... the man with the glasses said he went to Reykjavik in Iceland I believe at the end of the video.
Would like to go watch next time
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳❤
Thanks so much 🇹🇳❤️
Hi 👋 Ellis and Alicia hi 👋 guys! 😊
Hey how's it going!!, 🙏
In summer in tunisia you have to stick with the cost line in winter you go south
Super
The best vlogger is my brother Ellis❤
Legend 🙏❤️
@@EllisWR ♥️✨
FYI you can visit the cathedral
Looks stunning
that metro leads to the hoods of tunisia so it s normal to meet those kind of ppl try so avoid them and enjoy ur stay
ps: come again in the winter and go to the north and try to visit the desert festival
Oh well ahah
A suggestion: When your trip is over, announce the total expenses you spent in that country so that if someone is interested in traveling, how much will they spend?
You can ask me direct! We only make videos actually travelling, I can't stand other channels who make loads of boring videos doing nothing aha!
U welcome ❤️🇹🇳
Thanks!!,, 🙏🇹🇳