بلد غير عادي بالمرة يا تونس الخضراء 😍 جنون الجمال و التاريخ و الحضارات المختلفة بمبانيها العظيمة ! و شعب راق حتى الشيخ يتحدث انجليزي 😃 حفظ الله بلادكم و رعاها
Just found your channel with this presentation of Sousse. Very nice indeed. Tunisia is quite spectacular country. I remember, as a 22 year old, coming to this country in 1973, taking an old puegot car to Mahdia, staying with Tunisian in a classic old house. They took me in buses and trains to Ghomrassen in the south in the desert. Wonderful experience. Thanks for bringing back a bunch of excellent memories.
@@Jacket97 thank you for the compliment. Sometimes one of experiences like this have a profound effect for the adventurer, so much so that it leaves an indelible imprint for the memory bank. And of course there is so much more to this story, too long to mention in this comment section.
@@Jacket97 for me that is what life has been about. I certainly did my share of world travels but it was before the internet and even before Lonely Planet guide books, just word of mouth from other travellers. Now I also use the internet to video my most recent travels to the Philippines which I post on my TH-cam channel Train Lord if you have some time to take a look. A country worth visiting.
كل شبر كل متر من ارض تونس أثار من الشمال الى الجنوب ربوع تونس متحف مفتوح للجميع حضارات مختلفة وتاريخ متعددة الاجناس والاوطان قصدوهـا لجمالهـا حياكم الله يا تونس
تونس الخصراء كل شيئ فيها جميل و شعب طيب و بشوش و مضياف. السياحة في تونس ثمر عمل دؤوب و مزيدا من الازدها و الرقي. ادعوا كل الدول العربية و الاسلامية الى زيارة تونس مع عائلاتهم على طول السنة تونس ترحب بكم. آدم مغربي من كندا
Dear friend (my greatgrandfather "Propapo" was Greek from Kalimnos): Mediterranean means literally "In the middle of the lands", not in the middle of the world, although it is perhaps the most iconic sea in the world, for many reasons.
Why a dream is simple you can make a trip this is not expensive enough with 1500 euro you can discover all TUNISIA especially the monuments of the Roman Empire and Carthage. And the country is quite secure, this year the number of tourists for 2019 to exceed eight million.
Hi I am exactly Tunisian from Sousse. I invite you to come and visit our country It is very easy; does not require a visa. It is not expensive. Actually, you can discover and enjoy everything with only 1000 Euros. I suggest solutions for a more enjoyable and economical trip. I am interested in exchanging cultures and getting to know people of other nationalities. If you are interested in my suggestion, you can leave a comment Please do not hesitate to let me know.
I get so happy when i find tunisia travel vlogs 😍😍 I'm Tunisian from Sousse and i love this vlog about my hometown ❤️ ( i discovered your channel today, you're doing an excellent work ) I hope you liked your trip to my country, found peace and enjoyed our food 🧡🧡
Uncle Chuckles The food is mostly spicy, tasty and rich cuisine. I would recommend to try everything from street food (Chappati/Makloub/Fricassée/Bambalouni/Lablabi) to restaurant food (Couscous/Ojja/Fish/Soup/Spaghetti..)
Hi I am exactly Tunisian from Sousse. I invite you to come and visit our country It is very easy; does not require a visa. It is not expensive. Actually, you can discover and enjoy everything with only 1000 Euros. I suggest solutions for a more enjoyable and economical trip. I am interested in exchanging cultures and getting to know people of other nationalities. If you are interested in my suggestion, you can leave a comment Please do not hesitate to let me know.
Hello i'm Tunisian thank you so much for all those kind words you're saying about my country and for showing its beauty to the world ❤️❤️❤️ May Allah be with you . #ProudToBeTunisian 😉
Dude it's a real pleasure seeing you experiencing Tunisia, and every other country for that matter, like you should! Wonderful! Me as half Tunisian that hasn't grown up there and neither speaking Arabic, I also just recently discovered the real beauty of my Father's country. I'd say the people are it's most important asset! Good luck on your journey and thank you very much. I throughly enjoy. :-)
I am a Muslim and i have seen your Video first time.... Your video was totally awesome..i can't explain in words....i will give you 100 out of 100 ....carry on to make this type of video Nice 👍
You're so polite and sweet when you speak. Thank you for taking us on a unique virtual tour, you're such an open minded guy and seems very personable. Cheers 🍻
Thank you very much Jason for your videos they are incredibly nice to watch! I'm myself half Algerian and half Tunisian, having visited over 50 countries so far and I love the way you discover things and navigate in unknown territories. There is a good-willing unbiased wonder in many of the things you say that makes your videos enjoyable. I will definitely share your channel with friends and family. Enjoy your trips and keep that wonder alive. Cheers!
Great video. I stayed in Sousse for 1 week and did a lot. I did the 2 day Sahara tour which included El Jem, Matmata, Camel ride in Sahara Desert around Douz, overnight stay in Kebili, early start to see sunrise over the Salt Lake Desert (Chott El Jerid), onto Tamerza Canyon, Chebika waterfalls, desert jeep safari, horse carriage around the oasis town of Tozeur, onto Gafsa for lunch then to Kairaoun before back to the hotel in Sousse. I had a boat ride in Port El Kantaoui from the marina for 2 hours, then went to Monastir to see the beach, ribat and the mausoleum. Also had a day trip to Tunis seeing the Medina and the mosque as well as Bardo Museum, Tunis Lake, Sidi Bou Said and the Roman Carthage. In Sousse, I went to the beaches especially the one highlighted in the video which is the main beach area of Sousse, went to the Ribat, the Grand Mosque as well as the Medina plus paid a visit to the Archaeological Museum. Tunisia is a great country to visit with so much to do and see
Hello Soussa!😉Hello Jason! Beautiful views behind of you in El Jam👍👍👍 Oldest name of Soussa - Hadrumet😉 You filling good in Tunisia, and happy face😁Good luck to your exploring Tunisia✌💗🌞
Nice video Jason :) Do not forget to visit the south: Tozeur, Nefta, troglodytes and berber villages in Chennai, Dwiret and Matmata, Ksours in Tatawin and Djerba. Looking forward for the videos that you will be filming there.
This young man is a real gentleman . Well brought up and always nice and respecful ! Toujours poli et souriant , respectueux . On aime et on adhère à ses reportages
Sousse have also a great museum containing a large collection of carthagianian, roman artifacts (near the old citadel 9:24) , El jem also have a great museum full of roman mosaics
Hi I am exactly Tunisian from Sousse. I invite you to come and visit our country It is very easy; does not require a visa. It is not expensive. Actually, you can discover and enjoy everything with only 1000 Euros. I suggest solutions for a more enjoyable and economical trip. I am interested in exchanging cultures and getting to know people of other nationalities. If you are interested in my suggestion, you can leave a comment Please do not hesitate to let me know.
Sousse will forever be a special city for me♥️ My boyfriend and I met there in January 2020 (before covid hit the world) after a year of having online relationship. He is Algerian and I am Russian. I worked in China, we scheduled our vacations to have at the same time. And we made it. We finally met in Sousse for the 1st time. Now with this pandemic we are locked in our countries but we hope it will finish soon and we'll be able to get married and live together.🙏
If you want to see other natural landscapes, you can either go to Monastir and Mahdia (coastal beaches and pretty close from Sousse), you can go to the south for the desert. And if you want mountains and lakes you can go to Jendouba or El Kef, pretty amazing scenes.
Much love from here , welcome in Tunisia , I'm actually studying in Sousse and I do really love it ❤️ , it feels good to see vloggers vlogging about your city ! Keep the Positive Vibes On !
I lived there you were in my street even . I'm far away since 10 years. I just missed every thing the view from the ribat , the quran sound from the mosquee the smell of bakeries , walking in bujaafar looking at the sea.... Thank you for this video. It's the real sussa ❤️👌
I m Tunisian from Sousse i love ur vlog u r really amazing full of energy and especially knowledge it seems that u really liked the country and i m so happy for that hope u enjoy ur stay in Tunisia u r mostly welcome 🙏 many thanks for the effort u make to introduce for us many countries and cultures good continuation
Thank you. Bookmarked the city. Hopefully, I'll have a chance to visit it one day and it'll remain beautiful as it is now. I like the background music in the video.
I was in Tunisia last January to April 2014. My hotel is in La Goullette then transferred and stayed in Madinat jadida in Ben Arous and was able to visit ancient Roman buildings in Carthage and some other places. I visited also El Jem which is amazing.
Hello I saw your videos in Tunisia I think you have to visit monastir since you are in sousse Then you have to visit hammamet and Nabeul And when back in Tunis you have to visit the national museum of Bardo Hope you are enjoying your stay here HAVE FUN ❤❤❤
ahaha the women in 1:51 told to the owner of the boutique to look at you in a way that the owner will be part of your video! They are such lovely people.
Thank you for your visit Jason and thanks for your description you did it your way and it's just awesome 🙂 PS: It's the first time i see a tourist taking the "louage" by here ! Your incredible man 💪 Welcome again in our beautiful Tunisia 🇹🇳 and see you soon may be on djerba , douz , matmata and the rest of the south as other regions (if you didn't do it yet ) 🙂
بلد غير عادي بالمرة يا تونس الخضراء 😍 جنون الجمال و التاريخ و الحضارات المختلفة بمبانيها العظيمة ! و شعب راق حتى الشيخ يتحدث انجليزي 😃 حفظ الله بلادكم و رعاها
مرحبا بك يا اخي الفاضل الكريم، تونس بلدك و اهلا وسهلا.
تونس بلادي وهي ترحب بكل الشرفاء الذين يريدون اكتشاف جمالها واغوارها...
but sadly its been taken over by some stupid politicians i hope that my country stays safe and sound from any danger 😍
شكرا
tony sabatana متى اصبح الرقي بتعلم اللغة الإنجليزية ! إنَّا لله وانا اليه راجعون .
Just found your channel with this presentation of Sousse. Very nice indeed. Tunisia is quite spectacular country. I remember, as a 22 year old, coming to this country in 1973, taking an old puegot car to Mahdia, staying with Tunisian in a classic old house. They took me in buses and trains to Ghomrassen in the south in the desert. Wonderful experience. Thanks for bringing back a bunch of excellent memories.
hi
Now that's a cool story
@@Jacket97 thank you for the compliment. Sometimes one of experiences like this have a profound effect for the adventurer, so much so that it leaves an indelible imprint for the memory bank. And of course there is so much more to this story, too long to mention in this comment section.
@@TrainLordJC the beauty of travel....
@@Jacket97 for me that is what life has been about. I certainly did my share of world travels but it was before the internet and even before Lonely Planet guide books, just word of mouth from other travellers. Now I also use the internet to video my most recent travels to the Philippines which I post on my TH-cam channel Train Lord if you have some time to take a look. A country worth visiting.
كل شبر كل متر من ارض تونس أثار من الشمال الى الجنوب ربوع تونس متحف مفتوح للجميع حضارات مختلفة وتاريخ متعددة الاجناس والاوطان قصدوهـا لجمالهـا حياكم الله يا تونس
اكثر حاجه فرحتلها الي العزا ما تبراكاش و ما نطرولوش الكاميرا متاعو و هو يتسهوك في الزناقي وحدو 😂 شرفتونا ولاد بلادي
😂😂😂😂
Hhhhhhh bsotrit rabi w barra ma rawhouch 🤣😂😂
hatteniiiii khammet feha hahha
Lol hata ena kolt satrou rabi el maghboun
🤣🤣🤣😂 والله حتي انا خممت فيها كل مره داخل لزنقه نقول سيا باش يبركوه هههه الحمد الله روح لاباس
Beautiful country love to be there one day from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I love your country 👍
Tarar Support your Channel Is Also Amazing and I am Going to Subscribe your channel.Love Respect From India-/Amritsar...
You Welcome bro
Thank you brother welcome To Tunisia and Algeria . السلام ومرحبا بكم في: the north of Africa
@@mimosarelaxation4054 thanks
تونس الخصراء كل شيئ فيها جميل و شعب طيب و بشوش و مضياف.
السياحة في تونس ثمر عمل دؤوب و مزيدا من الازدها و الرقي.
ادعوا كل الدول العربية و الاسلامية الى زيارة تونس مع عائلاتهم على طول السنة تونس ترحب بكم.
آدم مغربي من كندا
The shot from above the Ribat with Quraan being read before the prayer of sunset was magical 🙏
I spent 30 days in Tunisia a few months back. What a beautiful country. Great video!
Thnks alot welcome back
Mediterranean means literally "The center of the world" and it is!
Welcome ❤️
Dear friend (my greatgrandfather "Propapo" was Greek from Kalimnos):
Mediterranean means literally "In the middle of the lands", not in the middle of the world, although it is perhaps the most iconic sea in the world, for many reasons.
Idiot 😂😂😂. Flat earther
Yeah right!
It's not
Definitely gonna visit this place someday. Looks lit!!
Love from Bangladesh brother
14:38
a normal tunisian chilling
3ady 3ady etwa9a3 kol shy
hahahahahahahahahahahahah amazinnng :D
Not true, maybe terrorism make Sousse as a strange city to the tourists, bcz it was famous from thousands of years ago....
*F_ck terrorism*
@@marwenbz2215 and Its still famous m'y home Sousse 😍
ahmed limame 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I studied Latin for 4 years, which included Roman history and Roman life. It would be an absolute dream to be able to explore these places someday.
Why a dream is simple you can make a trip this is not expensive enough with 1500 euro you can discover all TUNISIA especially the monuments of the Roman Empire and Carthage. And the country is quite secure, this year the number of tourists for 2019 to exceed eight million.
@Ilyass ELKOUDRI it wasn't short, and no one cares about your opinion, so don't talk as if you represent north africans
Hi I am exactly Tunisian from Sousse. I invite you to come and visit our country It is very easy; does not require a visa. It is not expensive. Actually, you can discover and enjoy everything with only 1000 Euros. I suggest solutions for a more enjoyable and economical trip. I am interested in exchanging cultures and getting to know people of other nationalities. If you are interested in my suggestion, you can leave a comment Please do not hesitate to let me know.
@@fedialakhrech9622 wa ahna ma nta3rfouch 3ala ba3dhna lol
@Ilyass ELKOUDRI 600 years are not short
Even cats are exceptionally beautiful in my beautiful town of Sousse.
Never heard of the country but i LOVE IT!! from the philippines💓
make sure u visit us one day ♥
@@akremhammami5328 sure i will!!
Never seen someone presenting my country like this, all the respect for you❤️
Thanks Sara!
Hey Jason!I'm From Tunisia, Thank u So Much For Ur Videos About Tunisia I Really Enjoyed Them! 😍
I get so happy when i find tunisia travel vlogs 😍😍 I'm Tunisian from Sousse and i love this vlog about my hometown ❤️ ( i discovered your channel today, you're doing an excellent work ) I hope you liked your trip to my country, found peace and enjoyed our food 🧡🧡
Thanks, glad you like the videos!
pardon me, can u live in tunisa on $2000 a month budget. simple living nothing fancy.
how's the food?
GO22 2IT Tunisian people live on 300$ budgets. 1000-1500$ budget should be enough to live like a prince
Uncle Chuckles The food is mostly spicy, tasty and rich cuisine. I would recommend to try everything from street food (Chappati/Makloub/Fricassée/Bambalouni/Lablabi) to restaurant food (Couscous/Ojja/Fish/Soup/Spaghetti..)
وطننا العربي هو لب العالم وروحه وجوهره وخلاصة الإبداع الرباني والحضاري هو تلك الفسيفساء الفريدة من نوعها حفظ الله الإسلام والمسلمين تحية من تونس
Great videos, You are so helping me as I look to travel to Tunisia in a few days : ) Thanks.
تونس دائما في القلب ❤🇹🇳تحياتي من ايطاليا 🇮🇹
سوسة رائعة في الصيف 😍
رائعة في كل الأوقات اعشقها
But sousse is not only about the médina you should've been to El kantaoui / hergla /takrouna/the archeological muséum
Aparently he even didnt do the archeological museum of El Jem though its included in the ticket of the amphitheater. So guess museums arent his thing.
@@Dovndyr13 so He should say that ther is a museum but Hé didn't want to do it so that People know about it
@@yassinarbi8757 thats why i Hope people read the messages under his Vlogs
Exactly
هو مهتم أكثر بزيارة الاماكن السياحية القديمة و ليست الحديثة.
سوسة المدينة الجميلة التي قضيت فيها شهر العسل😁
thanks for the vids. I'm going to travel round Tunisia in about two weeks time! can't wait!
you are welcome
If u ever need a local’s help with sth u can text me
You are welcome ^^
if you need some help or a place to stay , contact me
Hi I am exactly Tunisian from Sousse. I invite you to come and visit our country It is very easy; does not require a visa. It is not expensive. Actually, you can discover and enjoy everything with only 1000 Euros. I suggest solutions for a more enjoyable and economical trip. I am interested in exchanging cultures and getting to know people of other nationalities. If you are interested in my suggestion, you can leave a comment Please do not hesitate to let me know.
Hello i'm Tunisian thank you so much for all those kind words you're saying about my country and for showing its beauty to the world ❤️❤️❤️
May Allah be with you .
#ProudToBeTunisian 😉
I loved the Quraan recitation ❤️❤️❤️
تونس الجارة الشقيقة تحياتى للتوانسة من مصر
خاوا خاوا 🇪🇬🇹🇳😍😍😍
مرحبا بيك اما التوانسا ما يقولوش خاوا يقولو أخوةوإلا خوات
Spectacular coverage of the city from above and the coliseum. The music was just right for the video
ربي يحفظ بلادي تونس 🇹🇳
Dude it's a real pleasure seeing you experiencing Tunisia, and every other country for that matter, like you should! Wonderful! Me as half Tunisian that hasn't grown up there and neither speaking Arabic, I also just recently discovered the real beauty of my Father's country. I'd say the people are it's most important asset! Good luck on your journey and thank you very much. I throughly enjoy. :-)
It's very beautiful city sousse,good like janson,marhabene bikoum in Tunisia .she has a great history,and thankyou from Algiers.
El Jem looks gorgeous😍
I am a Muslim and i have seen your Video first time.... Your video was totally awesome..i can't explain in words....i will give you 100 out of 100 ....carry on to make this type of video Nice 👍
macha'Allah.... merci pour votre vidéo
je suis parisienne originaire de 🇩🇿 et à noël je vais aller visiter Sousse
super contente 😁
I'm tunisian and I live in London i hope you enjoy your stay in Tunisia
You're so polite and sweet when you speak.
Thank you for taking us on a unique virtual tour, you're such an open minded guy and seems very personable.
Cheers 🍻
1:55 the cat has a heart shape in black
Thank you for the promotion Jason , big up from Sousse.
Oh you still there . welcome to my beautiful country .
Thank you very much Jason for your videos they are incredibly nice to watch! I'm myself half Algerian and half Tunisian, having visited over 50 countries so far and I love the way you discover things and navigate in unknown territories. There is a good-willing unbiased wonder in many of the things you say that makes your videos enjoyable. I will definitely share your channel with friends and family. Enjoy your trips and keep that wonder alive. Cheers!
My mother is Litterly from Sousse and I haven't seen half of this thank u for letting us see Sousse (sousa in our dialect) through your cam lenses.
Great video.
I stayed in Sousse for 1 week and did a lot. I did the 2 day Sahara tour which included El Jem, Matmata, Camel ride in Sahara Desert around Douz, overnight stay in Kebili, early start to see sunrise over the Salt Lake Desert (Chott El Jerid), onto Tamerza Canyon, Chebika waterfalls, desert jeep safari, horse carriage around the oasis town of Tozeur, onto Gafsa for lunch then to Kairaoun before back to the hotel in Sousse.
I had a boat ride in Port El Kantaoui from the marina for 2 hours, then went to Monastir to see the beach, ribat and the mausoleum.
Also had a day trip to Tunis seeing the Medina and the mosque as well as Bardo Museum, Tunis Lake, Sidi Bou Said and the Roman Carthage.
In Sousse, I went to the beaches especially the one highlighted in the video which is the main beach area of Sousse, went to the Ribat, the Grand Mosque as well as the Medina plus paid a visit to the Archaeological Museum.
Tunisia is a great country to visit with so much to do and see
I'm so impressed with your knowledge about the Tunisian history thanks for sharing 👍
Wish to revisit...especially the taraweeh prayers in The Grand Mosque is unforgettable!
oh boy , thus city seems like a hidden gem ..
very good video this. Nicely done. will be coming here in April next year. i am a new subscriber to your channel.
Im from sousse and i like how you presented my city thx a lot and welcome to everyone in our peace country Tunisia
Im so thankful that you show us the monuments of my country
Thank you for this amazing videos from my native town Soussa ... you'll be welcome anytime in my country ❤
I didn't know there's another coloseum, thanks for sharing 👌
Hello Soussa!😉Hello Jason! Beautiful views behind of you in El Jam👍👍👍
Oldest name of Soussa - Hadrumet😉
You filling good in Tunisia, and happy face😁Good luck to your exploring Tunisia✌💗🌞
>Oldest name of Soussa - Hadrumet😉
Does it have anything to do with the Hadhramaut province of Yemen?
Beautiful palace beautiful view very nice video thanks
Hii everypart of scene has historical value so well narrated thankyou
Another great video from Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤️
I can’t wait for the next one 👌🏻
Nice video Jason :) Do not forget to visit the south: Tozeur, Nefta, troglodytes and berber villages in Chennai, Dwiret and Matmata, Ksours in Tatawin and Djerba. Looking forward for the videos that you will be filming there.
زارهم و مشاكلهم تعبش روحك
This young man is a real gentleman . Well brought up and always nice and respecful !
Toujours poli et souriant , respectueux .
On aime et on adhère à ses reportages
Sousse have also a great museum containing a large collection of carthagianian, roman artifacts (near the old citadel 9:24) , El jem also have a great museum full of roman mosaics
Very nice Sousse El Jem👌
I'm Tunisian from Eljem and i love this vlog about my hometown ❤️
The skyyyy AMASING, miss tunis
Welcome back
Me too here in the uk always cloudy and rainy !
Home town City, Love Sousse. Thank you dude for this amazing Video.
05:19. iLove 🤗❤😻😻
Great job on the vlog, Jason. It is so well edited and the background music is real nice, not only in this video but in many of your recent ones.
Hi I am exactly Tunisian from Sousse. I invite you to come and visit our country It is very easy; does not require a visa. It is not expensive. Actually, you can discover and enjoy everything with only 1000 Euros. I suggest solutions for a more enjoyable and economical trip. I am interested in exchanging cultures and getting to know people of other nationalities. If you are interested in my suggestion, you can leave a comment Please do not hesitate to let me know.
Sousse will forever be a special city for me♥️ My boyfriend and I met there in January 2020 (before covid hit the world) after a year of having online relationship. He is Algerian and I am Russian. I worked in China, we scheduled our vacations to have at the same time. And we made it. We finally met in Sousse for the 1st time. Now with this pandemic we are locked in our countries but we hope it will finish soon and we'll be able to get married and live together.🙏
Do you have baby now lol
I would like to thank you very much for sharing these videos and for advertising my lovely country through your travel, thank you
one time more
If you want to see other natural landscapes, you can either go to Monastir and Mahdia (coastal beaches and pretty close from Sousse), you can go to the south for the desert. And if you want mountains and lakes you can go to Jendouba or El Kef, pretty amazing scenes.
Jason!!!! Thanks to you i am traveling the world.... keep going. Well done
Much love from here , welcome in Tunisia , I'm actually studying in Sousse and I do really love it ❤️ , it feels good to see vloggers vlogging about your city !
Keep the Positive Vibes On !
I lived there you were in my street even . I'm far away since 10 years. I just missed every thing the view from the ribat , the quran sound from the mosquee the smell of bakeries , walking in bujaafar looking at the sea.... Thank you for this video. It's the real sussa ❤️👌
The beach shown here, is it a public beach where people can have a swim? Thanks for replying.
same her :(
@@rally7358 sorry i've just seen your comment , yes normally it's public
@@samasembnas Jazak Allah Khairan for your reply. Appreciated.
Discovering Tunisia through your video. Great video.
Beautiful city, Great video! Thanks
Beautiful city Great video ❤️😍😍
très beau, merci d'avoir partager avec nous ces beaux moments, grâce à vous je connais mieux Tunis
I m Tunisian from Sousse i love ur vlog u r really amazing full of energy and especially knowledge it seems that u really liked the country and i m so happy for that hope u enjoy ur stay in Tunisia u r mostly welcome 🙏 many thanks for the effort u make to introduce for us many countries and cultures good continuation
waouhhh such a beautiful country ! i love your videos :33
Thank you. Bookmarked the city. Hopefully, I'll have a chance to visit it one day and it'll remain beautiful as it is now.
I like the background music in the video.
I was in Tunisia last January to April 2014. My hotel is in La Goullette then transferred and stayed in Madinat jadida in Ben Arous and was able to visit ancient Roman buildings in Carthage and some other places. I visited also El Jem which is amazing.
Tunisia we're talking about more than 3000 year of civilizations ... you made an extraordinary job great work really , God Bless Tunisia
Feeling so happy reading the comments ... I am proud of my Tunisia #welcometotunisia 💜
Tres bon travaille jeune homme thanks
Hello
I saw your videos in Tunisia
I think you have to visit monastir since you are in sousse
Then you have to visit hammamet and Nabeul
And when back in Tunis you have to visit the national museum of Bardo
Hope you are enjoying your stay here
HAVE FUN ❤❤❤
tunisia is the heart of mediterranean civilizations
The colosseum is majestic !
Amazing place! 🤩
great sensibility.... admire your perception of beauty, and share it
ahaha the women in 1:51 told to the owner of the boutique to look at you in a way that the owner will be part of your video! They are such lovely people.
Brilliant presentation. Well done
tnx for visiting Tunisia I'm so glad that you like it
Am so happy you came to my country ❤❤❤ I've been following you since a while and I felt so happy seeing you visiting Tunisia ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for doing my city, el jemm❤️❤️
Coming Soon InshALLAH
You should’ve visited the museum of Sousse , it’s soo good
thank you for promoting to our beloved tunisia
*hello thank you for interesting sharing histoire de Souss Tunisie merci beaucoup ♥️👍 Big like gros pouce bleu 💙*
أجمل شي الأذان 😍🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
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I just discovered your channel and I'm loving these vlogs about my country Tunisia ❤
I like your travel videos, this one is very nice especially the opening music to enter the coliseum
Very nice, i love your Videostyle...iam visit Sousse since 20 Years and i still in Love with the People and City
I'm reading a book, Fatima's Good Fortune. It's about a Tunisian woman who works in Paris. And I'm so curious about Tunisia. Thanks for the video 😍😊
Thank you for your visit Jason and thanks for your description you did it your way and it's just awesome 🙂
PS: It's the first time i see a tourist taking the "louage" by here ! Your incredible man 💪
Welcome again in our beautiful Tunisia 🇹🇳 and see you soon may be on djerba , douz , matmata and the rest of the south as other regions (if you didn't do it yet ) 🙂
You showed me a place's in my country that i have never been before just how wonderful my Tunisia is ♡