@@JimBarcelona not quite! he said they are filming and what he meant is in other words ( Stop being lazy and do your job otherwise you'll be fired when your boss sees it ) lol
You missed on many other local dishes.. You should have tried Tunisian couscous, pasta,tajine,chorba also other street food like mlewi,chapati,fricasse.. Tunisian cuisine is very rich and diverse I hope you enjoyed your stay :))
i,m half tunisian and let you know this with taking TDN out was years ago. I was born and grew up in Switzerland. Was in Sousse for 23 nights in 2022. In the end I took 24 dinars with me to Switzerland. Everything without any problems. The receipt also said if you don't live in Tunisia you can carry 10,000 dinars. That would be around 2950€/Chf. Salute you from Chur ;)
I agree with you, it’s simply a closed currency but you are more than welcome to take dinars with you out of the country! If it’s big amounts you will have to declare it.
Brilliant video - excellant descision to include prices . Unlike many other vids you showed what it looks like unlike so many others that spend most of the time with the camera pointed at themselves Excellant video very watchable - now subed - ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Welcome to Tunisia! You must try the traditional Tunisian food, not just the fast food. I hope you enjoyed your time here and that you come back again to explore more of Tunisia's rich history. Be sure to visit the museums, mosques, historical sites, and classy places.
Glad you managed to explore and have good time outdoors despite the cruel heat xd. I have always wondered how the hotel looks like from inside (as a tunsian) so thanks for showing it. Great video
Thank you! I went in mid-late September so I think the weather wasn't as bad as going in the middle of the summer :) The hotel was very clean and we enjoyed our time in Tunisia!🥰
@MelinaKim, I really mean it. You seem to have an extraverted intuition dominant personality maybe, focusing more on actions and experiences rather than feelings in the moment. After watching your detailed and practical video on starting a RUclips channel, I'm inspired to start my own. Perhaps one day we'll collaborate. Keep making RUclips content-I'm sure you'll eventually hit the sweet spot, and your channel will boom.
@@selimbalti4527 I appreciate your thoughtful feedback! I've been trying out different video topics, but I always aim to include as many practical and useful tips as possible. It's wonderful to know that you're inspired to start your own channel-all the best!
as a tunisian , i prefer tunsia visiting soussa which is a city in the middle of tunisia famous by a town called el kantaoui its a nice city to explore especially in summer if you adore the sun and the beach
You missed dozens of traditional dishes. Here in Tunisia, you could eat a different meal every day for a year and still not have tried everything! We have some of the best food in the world. Also, if you had asked or done a bit of research, you would have discovered many incredible places to visit, like the Sahara Desert, the forests in Ain Draham, or the beautiful beaches in nearby Bizerte and Nabeul, which are only about 55 km away. I hope you enjoy your trip, and next time, please ask for suggestions to have an even more amazing experience.
Not everywhere reaches the highest temperature. We lived in La Marsa (close to the sea) for a year. The temperatures were easily bearable. Absolutely love the country and are hoping to get back there to live for a few years.
@@Britabroad877 also, electricity costs a lot, and we had to opt for paychecks, especially during summer when there is lots of air conditioning usage... Yet we use fan to save electricity...
as tunisian living in seoul wtaching this vlog was so fun haha although i wish you could visit more places in Tunis like Marsa or enjoy the beautiful beaches in Hammamet, or even in Gamarth there is private beaches you can access when you book with some specific hotels! anyway I hope you enjoyed the food and the local life and hope you visit us again soon
You missed a lot of breath taking spot in the capital Tunis like Gammarth marsa also you should have done an archeology tour in Carthage and Bardo museum we have the largest collection of mosaic tile. The food you didn't try a much of variety. Welcome back to Tunisia
7:15 The way he eats the bread with the harissa is so funny. The best way to do it is to take a tiny piece of that bread and "scoop it up" in harissa with your hand!
Very informative video and thanks for including the information about the prices. Loved it. Couple of questions if you can please help 1: You mostly went by a cab but I wonder if you needed a guide to visit these tourist attractions or you just did it by yourself? 2: You shared the prices for the cabs and food but what about tipping? How much is expected to tip the cab drivers, hotel staff and restuarant servers etc. ? Thanks
Thank you very much! Here are the answers to your questions: 1. We explored mostly on our own without a guide. But if you want to learn more in-depth about the places and depending on your preferences, you might want to consider hiring a guide. Below are some options we considered: www.viator.com/tours/Tunis/Private-Day-Tour-on-Medina-of-Tunis-La-Goulette-Carthage-Sidi-Bousaid/d30157-327700P11?pid=P00164162&mcid=42383&medium=link www.viator.com/tours/Tunis/Private-excursion-to-Kairouan-El-Jem-and-Monastir-from-Tunis/d30157-327700P3?pid=P00164162&mcid=42383&medium=link 2. While tipping is appreciated, I don't think it's obligatory in Tunisia. Since we had to pay in cash in most places and I didn't always have exact change, I usually rounded up and gave 5-10% extra. But again, I don't think it's required :)
In order to go to tourist attractions you can use a cab or TCV which is a private and comfortable bus usually parked in "la passage" area and leaves every half an hour starting from 8 clock. For 2 point : Please never tip in a taxi and avoid Bolt in case you find a normal taxi because it is more expensive than a normal taxi, or just check other apps like Yassir and Indrive to know approximatively the right price and use whatever suits you. If you'd like to tip, that would be for the honest taxi drivers that give the right price since the beginning. For servers, there are ones who accept and others who don't ! if the bill comes 48dt or a little above 45 than 50dt is fine but no more than that ... Wish you an upcoming great trip in Tunisia
Don't tip any taxi driver in Tunisia 🇹🇳 they already take the exact amount of trip ..for hotels and restaurants tips is up to you it's not obligatory In Tunisia, we don't like taking money from other people without make them a service But there are alot of foreigner residents in Tunisia who are asking for tips or they are begging for money ( basically the Syrians and black Africans they literally are causing us shame) don't ever give them money if they do ask you ..also pushy sellers the majority are libyans and Algerians also don't deal withem if you come to my country ...just pay for the service or the food don't tip anyone
튀니지 하마메드에 사는 힌국 교민인데 호텔 20 디나리...이렇게 싼 곳도 있나요? 아마 제일 싼 곳일수도, 하마메드 경우 성수기 땐 80~800디나리 일박 기준이고 보통 150 디나리 정도여야 괜찮아요. 비성수기 땐 하마메드는 휴양지 성격이 그래도 있어 성수기 때보다 30~60% 호텔 가격이 내려가는 것 같아요.
As a solo male traveler, is Tunisia safe to go to? My flight gets in at 9 am and leaves at 7 pm the same day, I'm visiting Tunis, again I don't plan on seeing everything but getting a feel for the city, is this enough time and would the immigration officers raise an eye at this and let me into Tunisia, I'm a US Citizen and Tunisia is a beautiful country that I definitely want to explore more of
I felt pretty safe in Tunis! I didn’t go out late at night or venture much outside the city though. I guess it depends on how much you're looking to explore, but for something like walking around the medina, a day should be enough. As a US citizen, I didn’t need a visa, so I think immigration should be fine, but you might want to double-check. Enjoy your trip! 😊
Welcome to my country Tunisia 🇹🇳. But you haven't visit all Tunisia place. We have very beautiful places in Tunisia like Bizert, Kobros, Hammamet, Sousse, Kairwan and the Desert (Sahara)....
I used Bolt, which is a taxi app. Alternatively, you can try negotiating the fare with the taxi drivers at the airport or check if your hotel offers a shuttle service. Safe travels!
Taxis in Tunisia are yellow Every taxi has a red and green lighting device, the red is available and the green is busy Just raise your hand and say taxi ☺️
Welcome to Tunisia! I'm Tunisian, and I'm surprised about the price of the SIM card. In some places, they give SIM cards for free, so maybe it's because it's a 5G card, but I'm not sure
It get as hot as 53 degree Last summer at some point it was the hottest place in the world and the hottest degree ever been recorded in Africa Do not go there in June!!! Just go in late summer or in spring
Dear melina welcome to tunisia! But dear you didn't visit the good places in tunisia I hope you get an other opportunity to visit again and go to the nice places because to be honest apart from sidi bousaid all the other places you went to I personally never go to ! If you ever want to visit again I'll recommend you all the nice places 😊
1:18 ysawwrou ya hssan. rahom ysawwrou, ya hssan!!
😂😂😂😂😂
té7shélou hssan hhhhh ...rabi yostrou inshallah
😂😂😂😂
translation from tunsi: they photograph you, hasan, did you notice them photographing you, hasan? (let me know if my translation is wrong, please.)
@@JimBarcelona not quite! he said they are filming and what he meant is in other words ( Stop being lazy and do your job otherwise you'll be fired when your boss sees it ) lol
I love Tunisia 🇹🇳 the jewel of the Mediterranean ❤️🏝️ 🏖️🌞🌍🤩
Slata mechwiya was ranked one of the best salads 🥗 in the world🇹🇳👌🏻🔥
it is the best
Ranked 2nd after the Greece salade césar ❤
@@imenkh369 number one 💯👍🇹🇳
Hello everyone to Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳 The jewel of the Mediterranean ❤️🏝️🏖️🌞🌍🤩🤩🤩
It's very heartwarming seeing koreans enjoying our cuisine ❤ and eating well in my country
Come visit again
Thank you so much! It was a wonderful trip🥰
@@MelinaKim you are welcome
You missed on many other local dishes..
You should have tried Tunisian couscous, pasta,tajine,chorba also other street food like mlewi,chapati,fricasse..
Tunisian cuisine is very rich and diverse
I hope you enjoyed your stay :))
I did enjoy my time there! Will need to make another trip to try rest of the Tunisian dishes :)
Hi , we are visiting Tunisia( Carthage and djerba)for 10 days this summer .could you plz suggest a good hotel ?
@@user-vu4hh4yw9n is that in djerba or Tunis city ,
i,m half tunisian and let you know this with taking TDN out was years ago. I was born and grew up in Switzerland. Was in Sousse for 23 nights in 2022. In the end I took 24 dinars with me to Switzerland. Everything without any problems. The receipt also said if you don't live in Tunisia you can carry 10,000 dinars. That would be around 2950€/Chf. Salute you from Chur ;)
I agree with you, it’s simply a closed currency but you are more than welcome to take dinars with you out of the country! If it’s big amounts you will have to declare it.
와~~넘 자세하게 재미있게 올려주셔서 함께 여행하는 기분예요. 넘 좋아요. I feel like I'm traveling with you because you uploaded the video in detail. It's so nice
예쁘게 봐주셔서 넘 감사해요😊
Brilliant video - excellant descision to include prices . Unlike many other vids you showed what it looks like unlike so many others that spend most of the time with the camera pointed at themselves Excellant video very watchable - now subed - ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Thank you so much for the kind words!💕💕 Your support means a lot to me🙏🙏 I have more travel vlogs coming🥰
1:18 « ysawrou ya hsan rahom ysawrouu », badika i was blown away by the hospitality of the staff at the front desk.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
HHHHHHHHHHHH 💀💀💀
what does it mean bro ?
Those "fries" are more like chips like us Brits have. Chunky "fries". So they would be crispy on the outside and fluffy like mash potato on the inside
In britania wid chesse and the potatoes sweets
My favorite
Tunisia is the most beautiful country in the world
The best country in North Africa i like it 🇹🇳❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I LOVE tunisia
Welcome to Tunisia! You must try the traditional Tunisian food, not just the fast food. I hope you enjoyed your time here and that you come back again to explore more of Tunisia's rich history. Be sure to visit the museums, mosques, historical sites, and classy places.
Thank you for the warm welcome! I would love to visit again to try more food and explore further :)
Glad you managed to explore and have good time outdoors despite the cruel heat xd. I have always wondered how the hotel looks like from inside (as a tunsian) so thanks for showing it. Great video
Thank you! I went in mid-late September so I think the weather wasn't as bad as going in the middle of the summer :) The hotel was very clean and we enjoyed our time in Tunisia!🥰
This video was really helpful for planning and prices! Thank you!
I like how you were well informed and already know where to go. I like the your way of filming.
Thank you so much! Glad you like it 😊
@MelinaKim, I really mean it. You seem to have an extraverted intuition dominant personality maybe, focusing more on actions and experiences rather than feelings in the moment. After watching your detailed and practical video on starting a RUclips channel, I'm inspired to start my own. Perhaps one day we'll collaborate. Keep making RUclips content-I'm sure you'll eventually hit the sweet spot, and your channel will boom.
@@selimbalti4527 I appreciate your thoughtful feedback! I've been trying out different video topics, but I always aim to include as many practical and useful tips as possible. It's wonderful to know that you're inspired to start your own channel-all the best!
مع كل شكر . احترامي لحضرتكم كل فريقكم كنتم مبدعين .مرحبا بكم بدولة تونس
Fantastic video thank you ,gorgeous place ❤
Thank you!🥰🥰
The pepper side dish is 'slata mechouia' and it's not something you eat on it's own but rather you dip the bread in it😊
Ah I see😊 thank you for sharing!!
안녕하세요. 튀니지 도착과 해야할일들 잘 정리해주셔서 큰도움이 되었습니다 :) 영상을 보니 더위로 고생하신것 같은데, 혹시 몇월에 여행하셨을까요? 저는 열흘후에 도착 예정입니다 😊
안녕하세요, 도움이 되었다니 다행이네요 😊 저는 9월 14일부터 18일까지 튀니지에 있었습니다. 즐거운 여행 되시길 바랍니다 😄
I love Tunista. That amazing
It was a great trip 😊
as a tunisian , i prefer tunsia visiting soussa which is a city in the middle of tunisia famous by a town called el kantaoui its a nice city to explore especially in summer if you adore the sun and the beach
Machallah tabarakallah 🙂❤
Hello guys, I hope you are impressed by the beauty of my country, Tunisia, the ancient civilization and the diversity of its cuisine 🤏😎
I enjoyed visiting Tunisia!😊
You missed dozens of traditional dishes. Here in Tunisia, you could eat a different meal every day for a year and still not have tried everything! We have some of the best food in the world. Also, if you had asked or done a bit of research, you would have discovered many incredible places to visit, like the Sahara Desert, the forests in Ain Draham, or the beautiful beaches in nearby Bizerte and Nabeul, which are only about 55 km away. I hope you enjoy your trip, and next time, please ask for suggestions to have an even more amazing experience.
Not everywhere reaches the highest temperature. We lived in La Marsa (close to the sea) for a year. The temperatures were easily bearable. Absolutely love the country and are hoping to get back there to live for a few years.
How is it bearable while it is steaming hot in summers?
@@wajdi_bouzidi - we have lived in Doha, Qatar where if really does get hot. AC is the answer.
@@Britabroad877 also, electricity costs a lot, and we had to opt for paychecks, especially during summer when there is lots of air conditioning usage... Yet we use fan to save electricity...
as tunisian living in seoul wtaching this vlog was so fun haha although i wish you could visit more places in Tunis like Marsa or enjoy the beautiful beaches in Hammamet, or even in Gamarth there is private beaches you can access when you book with some specific hotels! anyway I hope you enjoyed the food and the local life and hope you visit us again soon
Thank you! I’d love to visit again to explore more of the beautiful spots you mentioned :)
You missed a lot of breath taking spot in the capital Tunis like Gammarth marsa also you should have done an archeology tour in Carthage and Bardo museum we have the largest collection of mosaic tile. The food you didn't try a much of variety. Welcome back to Tunisia
NGL this video is based on what the husband eats as he is constantly getting hungryy :D
7:15 The way he eats the bread with the harissa is so funny. The best way to do it is to take a tiny piece of that bread and "scoop it up" in harissa with your hand!
What a beautiful video! I love Tunisia. Lucky my hubby is from there 😊
Thank you so much! That's amazing that your husband is from there 😊
Very informative video and thanks for including the information about the prices. Loved it. Couple of questions if you can please help
1: You mostly went by a cab but I wonder if you needed a guide to visit these tourist attractions or you just did it by yourself?
2: You shared the prices for the cabs and food but what about tipping? How much is expected to tip the cab drivers, hotel staff and restuarant servers etc. ? Thanks
Thank you very much! Here are the answers to your questions:
1. We explored mostly on our own without a guide. But if you want to learn more in-depth about the places and depending on your preferences, you might want to consider hiring a guide. Below are some options we considered:
www.viator.com/tours/Tunis/Private-Day-Tour-on-Medina-of-Tunis-La-Goulette-Carthage-Sidi-Bousaid/d30157-327700P11?pid=P00164162&mcid=42383&medium=link
www.viator.com/tours/Tunis/Private-excursion-to-Kairouan-El-Jem-and-Monastir-from-Tunis/d30157-327700P3?pid=P00164162&mcid=42383&medium=link
2. While tipping is appreciated, I don't think it's obligatory in Tunisia. Since we had to pay in cash in most places and I didn't always have exact change, I usually rounded up and gave 5-10% extra. But again, I don't think it's required :)
In order to go to tourist attractions you can use a cab or TCV which is a private and comfortable bus usually parked in "la passage" area and leaves every half an hour starting from 8 clock. For 2 point : Please never tip in a taxi and avoid Bolt in case you find a normal taxi because it is more expensive than a normal taxi, or just check other apps like Yassir and Indrive to know approximatively the right price and use whatever suits you. If you'd like to tip, that would be for the honest taxi drivers that give the right price since the beginning. For servers, there are ones who accept and others who don't ! if the bill comes 48dt or a little above 45 than 50dt is fine but no more than that ... Wish you an upcoming great trip in Tunisia
Don't tip any taxi driver in Tunisia 🇹🇳 they already take the exact amount of trip ..for hotels and restaurants tips is up to you it's not obligatory
In Tunisia, we don't like taking money from other people without make them a service
But there are alot of foreigner residents in Tunisia who are asking for tips or they are begging for money ( basically the Syrians and black Africans they literally are causing us shame) don't ever give them money if they do ask you ..also pushy sellers the majority are libyans and Algerians also don't deal withem if you come to my country ...just pay for the service or the food don't tip anyone
Wonderful pleace!!!
You missed a lot of places especially the coast it was a must but at least I loved your video ❤❤❤❤+you’re beautiful
I hope to be able to go back again to see the places I missed! Thank you for the kind words🥰🥰🥰
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Jazakallah Khair
Thank you very much!😊
Welcome anytime ❤🇹🇳❤
Thank you! 🥰
Welcome to Tunisia
Thank you!😊
You could have taken a small train from Sidi Bou Said back to Tunis. Very cheap and interesting journey.
Im very happy to have you Welcome 🇹🇳🤗
Thank you!☺️😇
Djerba Island is very wonderful, you should visit it too❤⚘❤
Thank you for the suggestion🥰
The food is cheap here 😋 😮 thanks for the reference 😀
튀니지 하마메드에 사는 힌국 교민인데 호텔 20 디나리...이렇게 싼 곳도 있나요? 아마 제일 싼 곳일수도, 하마메드 경우 성수기 땐 80~800디나리 일박 기준이고 보통 150 디나리 정도여야 괜찮아요. 비성수기 땐 하마메드는 휴양지 성격이 그래도 있어 성수기 때보다 30~60% 호텔 가격이 내려가는 것 같아요.
안녕하세요! 제가 튀니스에서 묵었던 호텔은 1박에 63파운드 (약 252 디나르)였어요
how many days did you stay there?
Very informative, Thanks
Thank you :)
Am Tunisian did you like my country??😊😊❤❤
I liked it☺️ it was a great trip!🥰🥰
안전한 여행이 최고죠
nice video, very informative. What month were you here?
Thank you! I was there in mid-late September :)
Inshallah next year I will visit tunis
That sounds wonderful! Hope you enjoy visiting Tunis :)
Wow thank you for coming to my country:) (i learned english)
Thank you!! It was a great trip😊
Haha! I know it's young and Happy and good! Thank you!!!
welcome guys
Thank you!
Thank you for your very interesting video...Is beer available in the restaurants, as we never drink toxic Coke...Thank you
Thank you! Yes, beer is available in hotels and many restaurants near tourist areas. Enjoy your travels!
As a solo male traveler, is Tunisia safe to go to? My flight gets in at 9 am and leaves at 7 pm the same day, I'm visiting Tunis, again I don't plan on seeing everything but getting a feel for the city, is this enough time and would the immigration officers raise an eye at this and let me into Tunisia, I'm a US Citizen and Tunisia is a beautiful country that I definitely want to explore more of
I felt pretty safe in Tunis! I didn’t go out late at night or venture much outside the city though. I guess it depends on how much you're looking to explore, but for something like walking around the medina, a day should be enough. As a US citizen, I didn’t need a visa, so I think immigration should be fine, but you might want to double-check. Enjoy your trip! 😊
Very nice video. 🎉❤
Thank you very much!🥰
Welcome to my country Tunisia 🇹🇳. But you haven't visit all Tunisia place. We have very beautiful places in Tunisia like Bizert, Kobros, Hammamet, Sousse, Kairwan and the Desert (Sahara)....
Thank you for the suggestions! I need to make another trip to Tunisia to visit the rest of the places😊
Welcome in Tunisia 🇹🇳🙏
Thank you 😊🙏
Woow I didn't know Baguette & baguette was still open in Tunisia 🤣
My beautiful country I miss you ❤❤❤❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Thank you very much!☺️🥰🥰
اعجبني فيديو
Thank you for sharing your trip
My pleasure! Thank you for watching :)
What time of the year did you go? Looks like fun, similar to Morocco where I have been many times.
I went in mid-late September. I enjoyed visiting both Tunisia and Morocco :)
@@MelinaKim 100 degrees in September wow!
Hi frm UK..your channel is fantastic & v helpful...can you tell us cheap Airbnb in Tunisia ?
Welcome ❤
Thank you!🥰
안녕하세요 도움 많이 받습니다. 혹시 식당에서 카드 결제 되나요?
도움 되셨다니 다행이네요 :) 식당에서는 대부분 카드 결제는 안되어서 현금으로 결제했어요
@@MelinaKim 감사합니다! 좋은 하루 되세요😊
welcome
Are you there now?
What's the weather like?
Were going next week so wondering what to pack for us
The temperature in Tunis in February is typically around 10-20°C. Have a wonderful trip!
Wow 😮❤
Welcomee 🇹🇳🫶
Thank you!☺️🥰
This video should be titled " Tunisia food review" 😂
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How to find the cheapest taxi ? From airport? Is there any app like Uber ?
I used Bolt, which is a taxi app. Alternatively, you can try negotiating the fare with the taxi drivers at the airport or check if your hotel offers a shuttle service. Safe travels!
Did you use bolt to call the cab? Or just hail them
Hi there! I used Bolt most of the time.
Taxis in Tunisia are yellow Every taxi has a red and green lighting device, the red is available and the green is busy Just raise your hand and say taxi ☺️
10 dt for brik is very expensive it cost 2dt at best in other restaurants
1 brick = 1 dinar by definition, it's how our currency is defined 😅
Hello! Is it safe to travel in Tunisia?
next time try to go deeper specially with food nd welcome to tunisia
You didn't go to Carthage?
Welcome to Tunisia! I'm Tunisian, and I'm surprised about the price of the SIM card. In some places, they give SIM cards for free, so maybe it's because it's a 5G card, but I'm not sure
Thank you for the welcome! I didn’t know some places give it out for free. I’ll keep that in mind for the future :)
❤️✨🇹🇳
I don't know if i Heard it right , but the currency is Tunisian dinar not dirham
When was this video recorded?
Mid to late September 2023.
Bravo❤🎉
Thank you🥰
im from tunisia
Omg, you said it was 30 degrees 2 weeks ago!!! How hot does it get in June please
this was in summer not in winter
This was filmed in mid-late September :)
It get as hot as 53 degree
Last summer at some point it was the hottest place in the world and the hottest degree ever been recorded in Africa
Do not go there in June!!! Just go in late summer or in spring
What month did you visit Tunis?
Mid-late September :)
What month were you there please?
Hi there! I went in mid-late September.
يصوروا يا حسن راهم يصورو ههههههههههههههههههههه
😂😂😂متفظحناش يا حسن😂😂😂
❤ welcom ❤
Thank you 🥰🥰
Do you have to be married to share a room in a hotel when going in tunsia ???
Dear melina welcome to tunisia! But dear you didn't visit the good places in tunisia I hope you get an other opportunity to visit again and go to the nice places because to be honest apart from sidi bousaid all the other places you went to I personally never go to ! If you ever want to visit again I'll recommend you all the nice places 😊
How do you like Tunisia
It was good! It was a bit too hot as I went in September but I enjoyed exploring Tunis and Sidi Bou Said :)
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I want to settle down which person we can meet for my papper work please send me reply or guide me
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I've visited Morocco! Here's a link to my Morocco travel vlog in case you want to check it out😊
ruclips.net/video/kyt1tRTg0JY/видео.html
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No French is not official language in Tunisia, only arabic is the official language
But French is largely used since it's the second language
ysawrou ya hsan
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