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  • @willieexplore
    @willieexplore Год назад +10

    Hi everyone! Hope you're enjoying this Tunisia series and this episode of Sidi Bou Said. Please give this video a 'like' and subscribe to my channel if you haven't already - those small acts of kindness really do help this channel to grow and allow me to make more videos such as these. Thank you!

    • @akrambouabane183
      @akrambouabane183 Год назад +1

      Hi I love the videos 📹 I whas the one one the Plane with my father who we whas speaking to you in the airport and your more and welcome to come next time with us to djerba and you can video and we will take you around djerba and show you

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +2

      ​@@akrambouabane183 Hi Akram! Fantastic to hear from you, thank you for getting in touch! It was an absolute pleasure to meet you and your father and I hope that the trip back to West Sussex wasn't a downer after a great week in Tunisia. And wow, thank you for the Djerba offer! I will definitely be up for such an adventure and making vlogs of a special part of Tunisia. Just need to manage my annual leave / plan in advance. Do let me know when you're planning to go over again and send my warmest regards to your father!

  • @WahidHamada-j7p
    @WahidHamada-j7p Год назад +3

    I am an American from Chicago, and I visited Tunisia before, after a friend told me about its beauty. I went to the amazing Sidi Bou Said and the southern Tunisian region, where Star War was filmed. I encourage all friends to discover this wonderful and diverse country with its cultural, social, and cultural heritage and its open-minded people... I promise all My wonderful Tunisian friends Back in this beautiful country I'm still hungry to discover it...

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      It really is a great place! Thanks for commenting :)

  • @boukhadrakhaoula841
    @boukhadrakhaoula841 Год назад +6

    Thank you for showing a great representation of our lovely tunisia ! i hope your enjoying your time here

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Thank you for getting in touch and leaving a comment! I had a wonderful time in Sidi Bou Said and Tunisia overall. Appreciate you watching my videos and supporting my channel!

  • @ИринаАлександрова-щ8л

    Beautiful views and friendly peoples 👍🐱Nice content! Don't stop 🙏

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Really appreciate your feedback and thank you for watching! Hope you'll watch my other content too :)

  • @sheilam4525
    @sheilam4525 Год назад

    This town is beautiful, I do like the blue and white, it is very striking. I just can't get over how much there is for sale everywhere. The tourist suited your glasses, nice interaction!

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      This is a world apart from the big city Sheila! But yes, I am also amazed at how many stores and stalls there are. All of them sell similar goods too. Loved meeting the tourist at the harbour area :)

  • @KaisDinoAdventures
    @KaisDinoAdventures Год назад +5

    Love the architecture ❤

  • @alohaNury
    @alohaNury Год назад

    Thanks for showing us the beauty of Tunisia. I will visit it in some weeks. 😊

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I hope you have a wonderful time in Tunisia :)

  • @Swanoaks
    @Swanoaks Год назад +1

    Interesting walk Willie. The blue and white painted buildings of Sidi Bou Said fascinated me. Love all the coloured mosaic tiles. And the cats even though I'm a doggie person. Once again thank you. Kiwi from Virginia

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Cheers Swanoaks. Those buildings and mosaic tiles are really pretty and you can feel the artistic atmosphere in the town. I also prefer dogs but the cats definitely rule in this part of the world!

  • @no_soy_rubio
    @no_soy_rubio Год назад +4

    Nice little town, loved that cafe with the tiles and mirrors where you got the view! You're dealing well with the pushy sellers. Great view from the cafe at the end of the video too, I'd never heard of this town but looks worth a stop!

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Lots of hidden gems around the world mate, and Sidi Bou Said is no exception! Great place to visit - definitely put it on your travel list as there are some great walks in the area

  • @KaisDinoAdventures
    @KaisDinoAdventures Год назад +2

    Happy Friday!! Hope you had a great holiday Glad we stopped by to show love and support to you and your channel! We wish u a happy new year my friend! Happy 2023!❤❤❤❤. Beautiful camera work

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Thank you very much Kai! Hope you have a great 2023 too, so much to look forward to!

  • @jaspervanzyl6212
    @jaspervanzyl6212 Год назад +1

    Beautfiful place, Willie Explore! Thanks for showing us. Keep up the good work!

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      It goes without saying that I really appreciate your support for my channel brother!

  • @RIANDOA
    @RIANDOA Год назад +4

    Another great video. This city is definitely my style, a bit more laid back than Tunis or Hammamet it seems. Keep up the great work my friend!

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +2

      Thanks Landshark! Always great to hear from you and you provide such valuable feedback on your viewer experience. Yep, this is a very small town with a population of less than 6,000! Definitely a holiday vibe away from the crowds. In hindsight, I wish I stayed there for a night / a bit longer.

  • @Boubouchan1
    @Boubouchan1 Год назад +4

    Sidi Bousaid used to be religious town, when religious people gather to pray and stay away from the materialistic capital to seek some quietness and spirituality. Sidi Bousaid is called the town of 400 saints, because 400 saints are burried there. The legend says that the steps you took all the way down to the port are actually tombs of 355 saints, the 5 other saints are burried in other places in sidi bousaid. One of the saints is burried in the café that you visited in the end of the video, his name is SIdi fawah el misk 'the saint who smells good like musk).
    Sid Bousaid was named after a saint, bousaid: Sidi (saint) Bousaid

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      This is incredibly interesting information, thank you so much for sharing this with us!

  • @mansouratitallah7863
    @mansouratitallah7863 Год назад +3

    Just one information on the birds
    In tunis medina and sidi bousaid , each family (a house) train their birds on one specific chant , and the chant once heard by someone will know which family it belongs to.
    This for the most enthusiastic people and as you may saw allot of birds enthusiasts and some have world awards of beauty and trainings ❤

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Hi Mansour! This is really interesting information you shared with us, thank you so much! Really appreciate you supporting my channel :)

  • @yolandatorres5511
    @yolandatorres5511 Год назад

    Wow !!

  • @morningstar4789
    @morningstar4789 Год назад +6

    Love your videos sir. I can’t wait to go back to Tunisia this summer InshaAllah. I lived in Hammamet in 2016 and fell in love with Tunisia 🇹🇳 my wife is actually Tunisian too. Sending love from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤️

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +2

      Thank you very much Morning Star! Appreciate you taking the time to watch my content and leaving a comment. I had a fantastic time in Tunisia and I'm glad to be sharing my experiences with people like yourselves. Cheers for the support from Ireland!

  • @marob9384
    @marob9384 Год назад +2

    Im Looking forwaad u will visit my city bizerte ..i didnt visit my country 12 years so thank u so much for taking me there cz of ur nice videos🇩🇰🇹🇳👍

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Hello Maro thanks for watching and leaving a comment! Very glad that you're enjoying my content. Yes, I'll put up my Bizerte vlog soon, hope you enjoy that one too :)

    • @marob9384
      @marob9384 Год назад

      @@willieexplore u are welcome as u suport local peoples i will suport ur chanel ..thats the good karma 😊

  • @AZqyc
    @AZqyc Год назад +1

    Hey, let's just go for a walk and see what we see! That, Willie, is what makes your "explores" so neat, pleasant, enjoyable. What's next? Thanks for sharing! [Greetings from Tucson!]

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Haha you know it Jim! Thanks for watching and commenting, as always. I have a few more Tunisia vlogs coming soon and then it is time to pick a new destination - any ideas? Hope you had a great Christmas and look forward to the New Year!

    • @AZqyc
      @AZqyc Год назад

      @@willieexplore I used to teach at U Arizona ... had students from all around the world. Some ideas for you: Chefchaouen, Morocco (and other Morocco locales, too, of course); Diego Garcia (or maybe he just has a taqueria in Tucson ... I get confused sometimes); your favorite off-the-beaten-trail spots in South Africa; Andorra; Liechtenstein; Falkland Islands; Ulaanbaatar (yes, I really did have a student from there!) ...

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      @@AZqyc I'm actually thinking of those small European countries such as Andorra and Liechtenstein and actually looked at options for visiting the Falklands not too long ago! So many plates spinning in my head. Glad you enjoy the hidden gems in South Africa - definitely going back sometime so will have more footage then. I visited Mongolia in 2014 as part of a wider Trans Mongolian trip, but it was very much a whistle-stop so I want to return and explore more of the Gobi desert etc. Stick with me and I'll take you places Jim :)

  • @jayceontalylor4244
    @jayceontalylor4244 Год назад

    nice video as always Monsieur Afrique Du Sud !

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Really appreciate your support as always mon ami! Thanks for watching!

  • @marcomarco3487
    @marcomarco3487 Год назад +1

    You must visit the second largest cave in the world in Jabal Assaraj in Oueslatiya a very deep cave and you see art panels that are lime and gold

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Cheers for the suggestion Marco Marco! So many places to visit in Tunisia!

  • @EsoTarek
    @EsoTarek Год назад +2

    Did you not go all the way up!? You get the best view if you keep walking up past that coffee shop and you will get to cafe des delices (french singer Patrick Bruel made a song about it) where you can sit back and enjoy the view of the harbour.
    On a side note, that little water stream with the stumps is for people to perform ablution
    Keep the vlogs coming :)

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      No I didn't make it to that cafe! I've seen some pictures though and it must be quite a sight, especially in summer. I'd like to pretend that I sometimes skip the touristy parts but it would have been nice to go there - I just needed a break after that steep walk :) Haha thanks for explaining the water stream! It makes a lot of sense now. Glad you're enjoying these vlogs my friend, it means a lot!

    • @EsoTarek
      @EsoTarek Год назад

      @Willie Explore ah mate you weren't even that far, just a couple of mins or so. If you have the time it's worth a quick visit to see the sunset from the top.
      There's a famous little place that is renowned for its "bambalounis" (sugared donuts) just past that cafe you went to as well and judging by your previous vlogs you seem to have a sweet tooth so I think it would be right up your alley with a coffee lol
      You may have discovered this already but there's a train that connects Marsa, sidi bou said, carthage and tunis, it's very cheap and easy to use. Saves you from being ripped off by taxis. Ask the locals where the TGM metro is and they can direct you to the nearest station

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      @@EsoTarek yes my friend I knew about the TGM but I do have a soft spot for taxis, but I know what you mean about getting ripped off. And yes I do have a sweet tooth, well spotted! Thanks for providing all this additional detail and insight, definitely very useful for when I return to beautiful Tunisia one day!

  • @mohamedgharsallah4579
    @mohamedgharsallah4579 Год назад +1

    Yellow colour for some doors in sidi bou said it means that family who lives in that house is rich 🤑💰 because the yellow colour of painting was taken from a very special spice as a Safran

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      That is so interesting! Thanks for sharing that information!

  • @ЕленаЮлдашева-я3ь
    @ЕленаЮлдашева-я3ь Год назад +4

    Доброе утро! Благодарю вас за видео о прекрасном Тунисе и прекрасном городе. Пожалуйста, если это возможно, было бы замечательно с переводом на русский язык❤️

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I'll see what's possible!

    • @soleiltounsi6754
      @soleiltounsi6754 Год назад

      Hi Russia! Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳

  • @khayreddinebr2181
    @khayreddinebr2181 Год назад +1

    you're welcome ❤ im sorry if u faced a lot of pushy sellers ure dealing well with them 👍

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Thanks my friend! Appreciate your support. I really enjoy engaging with people so no worries at all :)

  • @rziguiaymen7519
    @rziguiaymen7519 Год назад

    Hi Willie,
    I am glad you enjoyed walking in Sidi Bou Said, just wanted to say though that the majority of the shops will try to sell you staff and sometimes it can be a little bit uncomfortable for tourists, but just put in mind that these sellers have families to feed and they were struggling during covid as the number of tourists was lower. So it is totally understandable why they insist too much on selling their staff.
    Enjoy your time in Tunisia and thanks for the video

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      HI Rzigui, thank you so much for your input and for watching my videos! I really appreciate your support. You are absolutely right - in fact, if you watch my Hammamet videos, I make the same point re why I think it is the right thing to support these sellers.

    • @rziguiaymen7519
      @rziguiaymen7519 Год назад

      @@willieexplore I am watching it now as I am talking to you haha 😂 you are a great man with great mentality, not everyone understands why they insist on selling their staff like that, so just don't feel offended by it and try to adapt to the fact that it is what it is and move on.
      Thanks again for your great videos about Tunisia, peace 👋

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      @@rziguiaymen7519 thank you so much my friend, much appreciated!

  • @danielalenge7276
    @danielalenge7276 Год назад

    Ja Sidi bo said ist wunderschön👌😉

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Definitely a great place! Thanks for watching!

  • @yajinirahma3616
    @yajinirahma3616 Год назад +1

    Wonderful vidéo continue but whoever comes to tunisia loves to visit the beautiful island of DJERBA i advise you to visite it

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Cheers Yajini, Djerba island is definitely on my bucket list. You're not the first to recommend Djerba to me which means it really must be something special. And I love visiting places off the beaten track. I met a father and son at Gatwick airport before flying out to Tunisia who were on their way to Djerba and they were so excited to go.

    • @yajinirahma3616
      @yajinirahma3616 Год назад

      @@willieexplore your channel is amazing i hope you enjoy your time in tunisia and i follow you from DJERBA 💗

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      @@yajinirahma3616 thank you so much for your support! I have more Tunisia videos coming soon so hope you'll enjoy those too :)

  • @amelchapoutot6579
    @amelchapoutot6579 Год назад

  • @soleiltounsi6754
    @soleiltounsi6754 Год назад

    Well, Sidi Bou Said is more beautiful than Santorini. It have its old architecture, its beautiful perfume, its tradition, it preserved its history and its style. No pools everywhere, no disrespect for the old architecture. Many differences if you forget to compare 2 cities because only of the colours.😉

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Beauty is in the eye of the beholder mon ami

  • @ikramrbh7410
    @ikramrbh7410 Год назад +3

    Hey sidiboussaid was blue and white before Santorini they coped us

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад +1

      Such a beautiful place, the blue and white houses are magnificent!

    • @ikramrbh7410
      @ikramrbh7410 Год назад

      @@Tunisianbeauties no HhH check history Jeb Rabi tounsia

    • @mouath_14
      @mouath_14 Год назад +1

      It is weird because this pattern is almost exclusively found in Tunisia and Greece. And given the fact that this is very spread in Tunisia, the Greeks must've incorporated it at a later point in Santorini. I wonder when.

    • @ikramrbh7410
      @ikramrbh7410 Год назад +1

      @@mouath_14 They only started adding the blue in the 60's
      Sidi boussaid was blue and white since the 10's

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      @@mouath_14 will be interesting to find out!

  • @mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee
    @mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee Год назад +2

    Yeah that's one of my Tunisia 's gems 🇹🇳💜🥰
    The yellow door means that that house is belonging to a really wealthy family not like the other families there ...I think just the Baron Derlanger the former protector of Tunisia had had a yellow door for his house 🤔
    Are you British or south african?!!
    The guy that took the picture for you is not Tunisian 😅🤣🤣 he's a tourist himself he can't understand French 🤣🤣

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Thanks for providing this additional information regarding the door, that is so interesting! I do find the doors and the detail quite fascinating. I'm from South Africa but live in England :)

    • @mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee
      @mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee Год назад

      @@willieexplore my pleasure 🙏 ☺ yeah there are alot of meaningful details in those doors that can give you all the information about the residents in those houses such as the number of the families in every single house,have or not children and their financial status 😀
      You welcome...merry Christmas and happy new year.. come visit again in summer you can discover the costal side as well

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      @@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee that is great! I would love to go back at some point to explore more of Tunisia. Which coastal places do you recommend?

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      oh, and thanks for the kind wishes! a very happy new year to you as well! :)

    • @mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee
      @mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee Год назад

      @@willieexplore I recommend sousse ,monastir ,mahdia where the Roman coliseum( the second largest coliseum in the world after the one in Rome)exists in El jam and the dream island djerba

  • @rajafezzani9952
    @rajafezzani9952 Год назад +1

    you are welcome

  • @soleiltounsi6754
    @soleiltounsi6754 Год назад

    You can't go to Sidi Bou Said without buying something. A normal tourist didn't just filming. When I go there, I filmed and buy many things.

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      I'm not a normal tourist mon ami. And I also don't tell you what to buy or what to do on your travels. But did you miss the bit where I bought water and coffees?

  • @mouhamedfares883
    @mouhamedfares883 3 месяца назад

    La Sidi Bou Sguid is older than Santorini

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore 3 месяца назад +1

      It has a lot of history! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel!

  • @bossgames8457
    @bossgames8457 Год назад

    Its a touristic place thats normaly to buy coffe with this price..

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Certainly a tourist hot spot in beautiful Tunisia! Thanks for watching :)

  • @venum7603
    @venum7603 Год назад

    Saidi Bou Said in fact its way older then that greece city ,

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      So much history in this part of the world!

  • @TK_Originals
    @TK_Originals Год назад

    Did you feel like the experience is tarnished because of the constant harassment to buy their items? That would just start to irritate me after the first few times. I have encountered shopkeepers in Saudi Arabia to be rude and dismissive when you don't.

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      The short answer is no. I tried to embrace it - as a vlogger, I am always looking for good content where I can interact with people. I think people are just desperate to do extra business during these tough times

  • @BeforeIKicktheBucket1
    @BeforeIKicktheBucket1 Год назад +1

    Lot of interesting places to see in Tunisia ...on my list now ;-) Thanks & take care..

    • @willieexplore
      @willieexplore Год назад

      Definitely worth a place on any travel list! Thanks for watching :)