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Zone Touristique BP 47 Tunis, Tunisia
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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 ...
... then we leave for our Farewell Dinner at the Dar Bel Haj – another famous restaurant in the medina. It is fantastic to walk the twisting lanes of a medina that is bustling in the daytime and almost totally deserted at night.
The tour is now officially concluded. Two members leave tomorrow while the rest of us make an optional excursion to the Roman site called Dougga. Stay tuned!
... of the Prophet Mohammad), and the Great Mosque which is one of the oldest (and largest) places of prayer in the Islamic world, and the fourth most important pilgrimage destination after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem. So we missed the noon deadline to enter the courtyard and peer into the Mosque itself, but now the Imam is giving the Friday sermon and the doors are wide open, and even though we cannot take photos we are ...
Tunis, Tunisia wareameyeOur first visit today is to the dramatic ruins of Carthage. We visit the remains of the Punic city, the hilltop museum and cathedral, and the elaborate Roman baths by the sea (in the shadow of the Presidential Palace).
Next stop the Mediterranean-style village of Sidi Bou Said, with its bright white buildings with blue doors and shutters. We visit a house of a famous lawyer which is now a museum, then ...
... stock they all have left. Not that Marrakech was hostile in terms of the sellers, but Tunis was even less so, meaning it was easier to walk through without every single vendor trying to drag you into their shop. Nevertheless, if you make the error of stopping, even for a second, to admire something, then they're ...
Tunis, Tunisia sianeth... about an hour of this it all began to look the same and I was having a *************vincing myself anyway that this was halfway interesting to me. I had just figured it was worth a look since how often am I in Tunisia anyway. At least I can say I stood where the Romans did whatever it is they are famous for. Some loud Germans climbed on board their shiny new Mercedes tour bus and I made my way back to my old but trusty blue unairconditioned TGM ...
Tunis, Tunisia atlpilot36... world which supplied the town with water. We also make the obligatory stop at a carpet shop before plunging into the Medina. The tour is winding towards its inevitable conclusion. We say farewell at dinner tonight to two group members who need to leave early tomorrow morning in order to make it back to work on Monday morning. Our guide and driver take many group members on a walk this evening to show us where to find a nice hammam for our free day tomorrow. Hugs, Dan
Tunis, Tunisia wareameye... the hydrochloric acid was reacting with the alkaline of the TNT, did a tuck and roll out the side of his car and watched it burst into flames into the blind orphanage centre. a small price to pay for bringing this ******* down. saw a man whilst walking home who looked an awful lot like stuart townsend out of night stalker, and as the name suggests he could have been stalking me. pulled out the tranq and buried 2 in his neck and 4 in his back...i ...
Ezbistilonationahtiyumanifistan, Tunisia simsandsly... of idle salesmen, but no. It was fun and not the slightest bit stressful as I expected it to be. Stopped off at a number of places that seemed to be closed except one, the Dar Ben Abdallah Museum which is an old house renovated in the 19th century to the latest tastes. The rooms have been restored and filled with furniture and creepy manikins dressed in period costume ...
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