Tunisia

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Africa, Tunisian Style, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Africa, Tunisian Style

A travel blog entry by sachanicole

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It appears that we left Europe with not a minute to spare: Lyon is under a foot of snow; Paris is on lock down; There’s a strike in Spain; Germany is at threat level gelb, and; Venice has flooding with some of the highest tides in a few years. Did ...

Without new experiences, something inside sleeps, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Without new experiences, something inside sleeps

A travel blog entry by sorbus

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... places by the sea serving fish (and chips, and rice, and salady mixtures, and local spicy dips.) Final helpful tip for Tunisia. Travel with brightly coloured underwear. That way when a dog with slightly odd tastes swipes your underwear from where it is ...

El Jem and a louage adventure, El Jem, Tunisia travel blog

El Jem and a louage adventure

A travel blog entry by guykb

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... is bit more rustic than Tunis or Sousse but I liked it – it really felt like we were getting to experience a bit more of Tunisia. As we left the train we wondered for a moment which way to go, then turned our head and saw the huge structure of the ...

Our second day in Tunis is better, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Our second day in Tunis is better

A travel blog entry by guykb

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... fixed up our flights with Sevenair. Next we went to Carthage Tours (recommended in the LP) and got some advice on our stay in Tunisia. The agent there spent about 15 minutes or so helping us, all for nothing and didn't even try to hard-sell a tour. ...

Souking it up in Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia travel blog

Souking it up in Sousse

A travel blog entry by guykb

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The trains in Tunisia are remarkably good. We took the train from Tunis to Sousse and it was all very civilised. Luckily we had chosen to leave most of our baggage at the baggage deposit at the train station because there's not a lot of room for it on the ...

Trouble at the port – does Tunisia want us?, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Trouble at the port – does Tunisia want us?

A travel blog entry by guykb

... too hard and he would show us. On the way he asked us about where were from and told us some interesting anecdotes about Tunisia. He complimented the girls and told us a joke or two – he had excellent English. He told us how friendly Tunisian ...

With my family in Tunesia, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

With my family in Tunesia

A travel blog entry by layla

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A bit boring and windy but still ...

"Market research with locals in a local market"

A travel blog entry by hereon7

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NABEUK MARKET    You'll notice that there are not many if any tourists in my photos. WHY IS THAT? Well i in essence don't do tourists! By that i mean trips as for the complete context yes i will do a tourist giving half the chance. I SHOULD BE ...

Our last day in Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Our last day in Tunisia

A travel blog entry by guykb

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... take a tuk-tuk and as it turned out this was the best part of the trip. The Port itself is no more like Tunisia than a Disneyland attraction. Some people clearly love it and there is plenty of accommodation out there but I found it plastic and ...

"Dolly mixture of Tunisian delights"

A travel blog entry by hereon7

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Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Tunisia

A travel blog entry by alanzb

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Tunisia offered surprises, Tunis, Carthage, Dougga, Tozeur, Tunisia travel blog

Tunisia offered surprises

A travel blog entry by c.i.222

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... the countries total area.  Twenty five years ago, only 750 students attended college.   Today, they have over 350,000 students in college.   Tunisia has the only Pharmacy college in Africa. Hope you enjoyed this "trip" to Tunisia. ...

Iasomie... in extindere, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Iasomie... in extindere

A travel blog entry by fr.imobiliara

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Ma uit la televizor si imi amintesc. Revolte de strada in Tunisia, revolutia WikiLeaks, revolutia de iasomie. Nu stiu cand infloreste floarea de iasomie. Dar atunci, in septembrie era inflorita si raspandea mirosul suav printre dealurile Cartaginei. Era ...

Cea mai frumoasa, Hammamet, Tunisia travel blog

Cea mai frumoasa

A travel blog entry by fr.imobiliara

الأكثر جمالا asa ii spuneau in arabii… iar les plus belles era pentru francezii in mijlocul carora George Sebastian a trait cea mai mare parte a vietii. George Sebastian a fost un ...

Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Tunis

A travel blog entry by jomeyer

Tunis ...

Around Tunis for a few days..., Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Around Tunis for a few days...

A travel blog entry by frenat

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... sites in Sidi Bou Said and starting to breathe this new atmosphere, this different world.  We have dinner at a simple Tunisia restaurant and have a nice Couscous...we ended-up eating couscous pretty much everyday which started to get old by the ...

The great Tunisian South --- Tozeur and the desert, Tozeur, Tunisia travel blog

The great Tunisian South --- Tozeur and the desert

A travel blog entry by frenat

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Wed Jul 30th -- Arrived Tozeur by 3PM.  Tozeur is an oasis in the desert. We checked-in at our hotel and planned the rest of the day with the clerk at the desk who was very helpful.  First thing first ... we went swimming in a nice pool at Cafe ...

Tunisia, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Tunisia

A travel blog entry by rossihohn

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... around Tunis (taking in Carthage and the touristy but lovely Sidi Bou Said), then rented a car to see northern Tunisia, which includes secluded beaches and moutain villages surrounded by cork forest (describing the driving experience would take more ...

5ème jour : Visite de la Ghriba, Djerba, Tunisia travel blog

5ème jour : Visite de la Ghriba

A travel blog entry by maya32

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Pour conserver un minimum de culture, nous avons quand même été visiter la synagogue de la Ghriba (suivant ainsi les conseils d'Olivia), située dans le village d'Er Riadh. La Ghriba est la plus célèbre et la plus vénérée des vingt ...

North Africa  in Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia travel blog

North Africa in Sousse

A travel blog entry by mutter38

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We stayed at Tej Marhaba in Sousse in a big apartment. We had taken this trip with a plane from a travel company , but had arranged the apartment our self directly to the hotel. The apartment block is in a segment for it self nearer the beach and the ...

a casa di Luke, Matmata, Tunisia travel blog

a casa di Luke

A travel blog entry by cavallette

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... elevata durante il giorno (siamo nel deserto, d'altronde), e dentro queste case si sta stupendamente al fresco. Che paese questa Tunisia... ma lo sapevo che sarebbe stato bello! Prima di arrivare qui siamo andati all'oasi di Ksar Ghilane, il punto ...

Tour of the island, Djerba, Tunisia travel blog

Tour of the island

A travel blog entry by katherine1965

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... , but not young like me!" Then it was on to Guellala, the pottery centre of Djerba, and one of the most important in Tunisia. A guy took us down a cellar, where we could see the wet earth used for pottery. After, he gave us a demonstration of pottery ...

Day 1 Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Day 1 Tunis

A travel blog entry by dawarren32

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I fly this morning from Barcelona to Tunis; the capital city of Tunisia and home for the next 2 nights.  There is a welcome dinner for me and the other 20 gay men participating in this unusual tour destination.  They are from all over the ...

Train Ride - Sousse to Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Train Ride - Sousse to Tunis

A travel blog entry by tendashseven

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Today was our lazy day. We relaxed on the train ride from Sousse back to Tunis.  We had decided to against adding a remote third city destination to our itinerary.  Most all of our options involved places far away with few hotel options and ...

2 weeks in Tunisia, one Summer, one Winter, Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia travel blog

2 weeks in Tunisia, one Summer, one Winter

A travel blog entry by cuchla

A fortnight in Tunisia.  First week was sunbathing in lovely mid twenties of heat, second week was wet and cold coat wearing weather.  Some day trips to El Djem and with Mam to Dougga in the Mountains.  we had snow and floods on the way ...

Arrival in Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Arrival in Tunis

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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... the streets are thronged with young men celebrating their success. Everyone is animated and friendly, not slovenly and drunk like you might see after a similar triumph in another country. I think I am going to like Tunisia very much!   Hugs, ...

Tunisia, Hammamet, Tunisia travel blog

Tunisia

A travel blog entry by bastin79

Tunisia ...

A free day in Tunis., Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

A free day in Tunis.

A travel blog entry by dawarren32

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I enjoyed sleeping late, and a stroll through the old Medina in Tunis, exploring the small streets full of people selling all sorts of goods; produce, blue jeans or jewelry...it's all there.  And hidden on some of the streets are ancient mosques, ...

Sand in your ..., Matmata, Tunisia travel blog

Sand in your ...

A travel blog entry by dgk

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Well what a day.  We drove in 4x4 to an oasis in the Sahara.  Arrived in time to swim in the hot spring which was actually cooler than the air temp.  At dusk we went on a camal trek into the dunes.  K was terrified for about 10 mins ...

Day 8 Sbeitla, Kaitrouan and Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia travel blog

Day 8 Sbeitla, Kaitrouan and Tunis

A travel blog entry by dawarren32

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... offers great insight to life in the empire.  A short drive later we visit Kairouan, the holiest of all sites within Tunisia.  With one of the greatest mosques in the country, UNESCO has declared the entire town a World Heritage site.  We ...

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