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Blvd Du 7 Novembre Sousse, Tunisia, 4000, 73-226699
... people would go to Tunisia to eat pizza? We want some freaking cous-cous, for crying out loud!), everything was falling to pieces and vacationing there was hardly cheap.
I'm sure there's got to be something nice in Tunis, but the area of Sousse where we went to is an absolutely, positively, ghastly, God-forsaken corner of the Earth.
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... is said that once in your lifetime you must make the pilgramage to Mecca....but in the event you cant do that you can still make 7 trips to the mosque at El Kairouan and acheieve enlightenment.
The mosque itself was unlike anything I had ever seen before it stood so magnificantly in the midst of this small village.
From El Kairouan we ambled out way to El Djem which is the home of the worlds best preserved Roman colloseum. It was still 75 percent intact and because of ...
... the fact that they often don’t have toilet paper! There is almost always a water hose there, which locals use instead of toilet paper! So it would be a good idea to bring some tissues when you’re planning on using a public bathroom, especially if you’re outside the big cities, here you can encounter squat toilets (basically a hole in the ground)
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... of the harbor, and I found the restaurant to be classy and elegant, the staff was nice and forthcoming, in other words it had a good atmosphere. The food on the other hand wasn’t top notch, I had ordered a pepper steak, but found it dry and stringy, but my mother who had ordered turkey was satisfied with her meal, so perhaps I was just unlucky with my meal! I liked the restaurant, even though the meat wasn’t great.
The Pizzeria was one of our ...
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- My thoughts on Tunisia (With Sousse and Port el Kantoui as a basis) in general
- Tips and Thoughts for future visitors
- Review of restaurants and hotels(mostly) in and around Port el Kantoui and Sousse
- 2-Day "Sahara"; A round trip of South Tunisia; my blog about the trip
- Pictures :)
... for pretty much doing nothing. I guess the fact that it still goes on in a country where above 60% of people are middle class means that tourists are just indulging it mindlessly without objecting, so they know they can get away with it. Certainly, many tourists that we saw seemed happy to just pay things without question, even when they blatantly weren't ...
Kairouan, Tunisia sianeth... there we started early one morning and took the train to Gabes then we took a lounge(minibus) to Matmata where the stood a guide and asked if we wanted him to show us around. Yes, of course we wanted that and we went around and looked at a Berber Cave where we talked to a old lady who lived there and got tea ans some bread, and she told us she lived there, but I suspect it was mainly for the tourist and that she lived in a normal house beside. We then went into the ...
Sousse, Tunisia mutter38... stranded with a river running through the luggage compartment of the coach and 5 hours late returning to the hotel. Due to surviving actual physical peril, the bus driver made an absolute fortune in tips that evening. very interesting holiday.
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