I love this family. They did an amazing introductory video on Tunisia. I couldn’t think anyone could do better. It so natural. So humerus. Job well done, family.
@@tarekageli9832 The word Halva means sweets 😅 That makes it just like "Sahara Desert" 😂 Sahara means Desert 🤷♀ so Sweets Sweets and Desert Desert ...
Welcome to Gafsa, Tunisia Africa th-cam.com/video/qkP27Mg-iMc/w-d-xo.html the oldest region, indigenous people & civilization in Tunisia with is Roman pools, Oasis, cités & Amazigha indigenous culture.
Take my advice you should head north " ain drahem" ain sultan" " tabarka" to enjoy nature at its full beauty. In tunisia you can enjoy beaches , forest's, Sahara , tunisia is a perfect country but unfortunately with limited investments ... Anyways happy to see you happy Enjoy peace 🕊️☮️
Ok you Mentioned being in Morocco as you were riding the camels. Have you thought about driving from North Africa to South Africa? It seems as if Cosi & Emma at least are not picky eaters willing to try new things. My kids would rather starve.
Honestly no 😂. It is a bit of a hassle to drive across many african countries (the conditions of the roads as well as the many police "stops") and at times also through some of them. We prefer just enjoying one country at the time 😁. Yes Cosimo and Emma are pretty good and they have been getting much better since we started traveling, Luca on the other hand....
I love this family. They did an amazing introductory video on Tunisia. I couldn’t think anyone could do better. It so natural. So humerus. Job well done, family.
Thank I so much for your kind words
Another awesome addition to the family memories library 🥰
Yes we love how big this library is becoming 😊
Family full of energy,,, generous,,,, welcome to Tunisia,,, hope you enjoyed
Thank you!!! We really loved it!
14:49 That's not flour it's Chamia a traditional sweet. It's solid but can easily break like you had there
Ah! Thank you, we didn’t know the name and no one told us. It was a bit of a weird taste for us 😂
@@the5worldexplorers it's produced from sesame paste mixed with other nuts
In English it's called Halva sweet, originated from the Ottoman empire ( the Turks) .
@@tarekageli9832 The word Halva means sweets 😅 That makes it just like "Sahara Desert" 😂 Sahara means Desert 🤷♀ so Sweets Sweets and Desert Desert ...
Awesome family ❤️
You are so kind, thank you ❤️
i love tunisia ♥
We did too!
Those derserted regions were once a big sea and don't step on it by your shoes I mean the salt that's from where Tunisian consume and export the salt
Yes they were not expecting to slip in 😂
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Welcome to Gafsa, Tunisia Africa th-cam.com/video/qkP27Mg-iMc/w-d-xo.html
the oldest region, indigenous people & civilization in Tunisia with is Roman pools, Oasis, cités & Amazigha indigenous culture.
Ah that looks cool! We will have to come back to explore it!
Take my advice you should head north " ain drahem" ain sultan" " tabarka" to enjoy nature at its full beauty.
In tunisia you can enjoy beaches , forest's, Sahara , tunisia is a perfect country but unfortunately with limited investments ...
Anyways happy to see you happy
Enjoy peace 🕊️☮️
Thanks for your advise unfortunately we left Tunisia, but will keep it in mind for next time we come 😁
Ok you Mentioned being in Morocco as you were riding the camels. Have you thought about driving from North Africa to South Africa?
It seems as if Cosi & Emma at least are not picky eaters willing to try new things. My kids would rather starve.
Honestly no 😂. It is a bit of a hassle to drive across many african countries (the conditions of the roads as well as the many police "stops") and at times also through some of them. We prefer just enjoying one country at the time 😁.
Yes Cosimo and Emma are pretty good and they have been getting much better since we started traveling, Luca on the other hand....
Hey guys. Which tour was yours? Is it the one they call A Night In A Bivouac?
We simply booked the place and drove there with our rental car, no tour
@@the5worldexplorers so you didn't stay for the night in the desert?
@@danielborges69 yes we stayed at Les Dunes Insolites but we booked directly
Where is that place you have had dinner in located?
We had dinner at the campsite Les Dunes Insolites
@@the5worldexplorers thanks
How do you find all these experiences to be involved in?
Some we saw from other people, some we research and some just happen 😁
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i will make publicity in many Tunisian group in Facebook
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