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Zone Touristique Tabarka, Tunisia, BP347, 216-78-673-899
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... Marrakesh was fun getting lost in. The Djemaa El Fna, or square outside the medina souks, was busy, busy, busy. Its flute music, snake charmers, henna painters, food stands, and labyrinthine alleyways make it a fascinating place.
There is not much in Morocco as far as Roman Ruins are concerned but the color of the countryside more than made up for this.
Another great trip! We know we are so lucky.
The majority of the group enjoys a full-day excursion to the ancient Roman city of Dougga today. This is a first for me, as we didn't include Dougga last year. We head southwest out of Tunis, through fertile lands with grape vineyards and olive groves, glimpsing the occasional jagged peak in the distance northwards.
Our first stop is at the fascinating Andalusian Muslim town called ...
We say goodbye to one tour member this morning. At 10am several of us go with the guide into the medina again. Two of us break away to visit a local hammam. This is an experience more like the one in Morocco, with hard skin scraping and back cracking.
I shop for birthday gifts for one of our tour members, then return to the hotel to get awards and tips organized. The party begins at six ...
... to peer in and get a sense of the size of the structure and how the people attend the event.
Our guide has mercifully spared us the daily shopping stops that others typically insert (unasked) into the schedule. Today we indulge him in one visit to a carpet shop. The merchants reveal their wares with gusto, but only a few are seriously interested in purchasing something. While they shop, most of us wander through ...
It's funny to haggle with the Tunisians in their markets, but Tunis disappointed me a little... it's dirty, have an strange smell like a mixture of spices and sweat... there just a few places to visit and they are so careless with their highlights... but after that we visited Sidi Busaid, I recommend this place instead of Tunis because of his streets and views
... now declared as staying at a friend's place so that the police so they know where I am... I visited Bizerte this week-end, very nice; beachside, corail, relax and non-touristic with lots of fishermen. I also visited another concert, more alternative rock, with a fanstastic female lead singer. I will try to bring back some of her work. Since her band has political lyrics, they cannot be signed as a band by the local promoters so they do they own stuff ...
Bizerte, Tunisia fitfilmsWe've been in Tabarka for the past couple of days and tomorrow we head South to Le Kef. From there we'll be exploring the kasbah and local surroundings in Le Kef and taking a day to travel and see the ruins in Dougga. It's going to be a bit tricky, the louages don't travel to these places but near them and we sure don't want to be hauling heavy rucks around the ruins. After Dougga we'd like to check out Maktar, more ruins, before heading to Kerouain.
Tabarka has been good. I'm burned again ...

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