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تونس بلد ذو حضارات عظيمة وابرزها قرطاج التي حكمت المتوسط وكانت سابقة عصرها حيث كان فيها اول دستور في العالم واول انتخابات دي مقراطية ناهيك عن الحضارة القبصية التي صنفت اقدم حضارة في العالم من طرف منضمت ليونسكو وتونس فيها جميع المكونات الجغرافية صحراء وجبال وثلوج وغابات وبحر وفيها الاثار التاريخية لكل حقبة وغنية بالثقافات المتنوعة من اكل ولبس ومعمار وطيبة الشعب المتعلم والمثقف والمرحب بالزائرين❤ قرطاج❤افريقية❤تونس❤ 🎉
I was also surprised of the nightlife, it was more vibrant then Spain tbh, i've been to Gammarth where there is so many night clubs and lounges and the streets are crowded untill the morning, i've been told by the locals that there are plenty of night life cities like Hammamet and Sousse but i didn't have the time to discover it
I think you're exaggerating a bit here, I've never seen crowds come morning anywhere in Tunis, mostly because there are no streets with a high density of bars.
I'm Tunisian, and I can tell you and confirm that the nightlife here is really vibrant, from the center to Gammarth, you can visit different places with nice music, and of course passing by La Goulette, nice bars and nice music! I'm 36 years old and got tired from parties hahahahaha
If you're still interested in the modern side, you can visit TUNIS CITY it's the biggest shopping mall in Tunis, you will also find PATHE the cinema , i bet you will be surprised if you see it~ However the MALL Of Sousse is cooler so give it a visit if you went to Sousse Also, try some traditional tunisian pastries they're sooooo delicious 😋 (kaak warka, baklawa, mignardise, mlabes, samsa...) make sure to get to a good pastryshop to get better quality
9:00 Dinars nor Dirham 😊 Sousse, Monastir, Sahara( South of Tunisia) Hamamet... go and check bruv u will be impressed more and more ❤ Keep it up bro i like ur content
There are so many other places to visit, the list is long, it was by far my favorite north african destination (much better than morocco, which is still ok) the prices - the people - the food - the beauty. I personnaly liked to stay around the capital ( anywhere not far from carthage zone and the aierport) but most of my freinds loved other citcies like sousse - djerba and the sahara regions in the south... Tunisia is much more vibrant in the summer since locals work only half day and the whole country become a festival.
@@assilmitar212as a tunisian i could say that you say nonsense about algeria... actually it is a so beautiful country and the people there are so kind...
Thank you so much for your wonderful video about our country! It’s really heartwarming to see someone share such positive views about Tunisia. We hope you had a great time during your visit, and we truly hope to see you back again soon. Your content means a lot to us.❤
Great video! Thank you for promoting the modern side of Tunisia! 😍 As for fruits and veggies, we rely on local fresh produce, so there are basically just seasonal fruits. Also, we usually get fresh produce from local dealers, and very rarely from grocery stores.
All the words of thanks do not do justice to your efforts. I offer you the most beautiful words of thanks and gratitude from a heart overflowing with love, respect and appreciation for you. Thank you for this wonderful video on Tunisia. I am very happy to have people like you visit Tunisia. All praise, respect and appreciation to you for all this support and interest in my country, Tunisia.👍👍👍
Don't forget to visit el jem, kairouan, chenini in tunisia. In tunis do not forget to go to lac 1 and lac 2 there is also belvedere zoo enjoy your time in tunisia and thank you for your visit.
Tunisia is a really beautiful country if you have the means to live well there , it's a cheap touristic destination, and you have lot of diversity , beaches in summer , mountains and desert in winter. Sadly though most of the locals can't enjoy most of its beauty. Thank u for the video , hopefully u get to visit other places too outside the capital
concerning the limited choice of fruits you have mentioned, you have to know that Tunisia doesn't import fruits(except banana) so the fruits available in the markets are local and fresh...there is a long list of fruits in Tunisia produced in different seasons... during this period of the year you can find orange, dates, apple, lemon
grocery is cheap because they have their local brands and not imported staff. now talking about the fruits, it s seasonnal, every season you have different fruits, this season its true you dont have much options comparing to spring and summer. enjoy your stay in Tunisia and think to come back at summer month of july and august, and enjoy the white sand and beautiful beaches at ahmmamet and sousse and also djerba
Tunisian policy is to Import the minimum possible to support local Brands .. nonetheless the local brands and choices are very good and affordable ❤ Thank you for your support 😊
First I want to thank you for giving this beautiful pictures of my country which I believe is suffering from bad tourism marketing. Second I want to give you a tip to visit the Roman amphitheater in el jam which I believe it’s the second or the third largest in the world and it still intact in most of its parts even it’s going to be maybe 2 and a half hours drive from Tunis the capital.. I wish I was in Tunisia now to give you guys a tour of the place.. thank you again and I wish you a pleasant stay .. much love ❤️❤️❤️
I hope this won't be the last video about tunisia , there are so many other beautiful cities to explore! I saw on your Instagram that you're currently in Sri Lanka. May Allah protect you, and you will always be welcome here ❤
Congrats guys Machallah you did a good job showing tunisia and what I loved the most that you are inviting tourists to visit the luxurious areas this is will encourage Touirism and boosts Tunisian econmy . Thank you a lot ( Allah my lover protects you and give you until satifies you . )
Thank you for promoting my country!!!! If you have the opportunity to extend your stay, Tunisia has so much more to offer beyond the Tunis region. Consider exploring Hammamet, Sousse, Djerba, Tozeur, and the Sahara. Wishing you a wonderful and enriching stay!!!!
Hey Yad! Really super good video u got this! Regarding the fruits and also the vegetable, in Tunisia we practically buy/eat them unless it is their natural seasons of ripping.
Hi, i Hope your trip was injoyable Do you tasted Tunisia dishes like mloukhia ,couscous,harrissa..?and can you explored the museums and archaeological sites that reveal the greatness of our history and Unique features can be found in Tunisian architecture along with its ancient buildings, palaces, and amazing mosques.Finally, we must not forget its picturesque nature, which can be found in the seas, forests, mountains, oases, and even the desert. It's really Amazing
Welcome to Tunisia. There are many places you have not visited. Go to the Bardo Museum, there you will find history and visit the green places like Tabarka and Ain Draham, you will like it and visit the hot springs, which is hot water that comes down from the mountain and contains sulfur. Visit Sidi Bou Said as well.
Tunisian myself and I tend to skip videos about Tunisia for one reason; escaping the roast and the overly negative reviews. Not to say the country is perfect in anyway, I myself have a 20000 point checklist of things I wish they disappear or get better in Tunisia, however, people like yourself who make the effort to bring the good In the place and promote it are doing a much better job than our entire tourism offices. Thank you for sharing the bright side, I wish you and your family prosperity and a wonderful life, and I hope Tunisia is treating you in the same way love you're showing.
Thank you so much for such an honest comment and for your feedback. We’re always trying to focus on the bright side as you say, because there’s definitely plenty! A few mishaps here and there, but overall we thought Tunisia was a beautiful place that deserves more spotlight. It seems the tourism agencies in Tunisia are not active at all 🫣 Which is a shame, as there’s certainly so much to see and admire!
@@dacedaine822 Well thank YOU! Indeed no one seems to be doing anything constructive when it comes to promoting the country and trying to improve some sides of it. It's a pleasure to have people like you and all my wishes that you get back and the country treats you right.
The baths and the archeological site at the end date back to the empire of Carthage (814 BC) and not Rome (roman period started in 140s BC in Tunisia, which was called Africa then by the Romans, and then the name became the name of the continent). Though there are other monuments dating back to the Roman empire. If you are interested in those, I urge you to visit Dougga (though you will need to rent a car to get there), El Jem amphitheater, Oudhna, Bulla regia, or simply the Bardo musuem if you are only staying in Tunis. Google these to have a general idea if you cannot go. It's just that I saw you make a reference to Roman period a lot in your videos on Tunisia. And while some of it is partially correct, and your videos are beautiful, not every architectural style in Tunisia is Roman. There is of course as well, the Carthaginian, the arabic style, the andalusian, the amazigh (berber) in the south, the spanish, the ottoman, etc.... For instance, the Medina is influenced by the Arab-Muslim architecture, and a touch of Amazigh as well, (the symbols on the door, etc.), and not Roman style as you mentioned. (totally okay though to confuse them xD) Although for me I find the style of the Amazigh in the dry regions is the most compelling (chenini, matmata, tamazret, Ksar el mourabtine, guermassa,)
there's a sahara festivals in south of tunisia half of next month ( in kebili, tozeur , tataouine ... ) it's touareg festivals or the people who lives in sahara you can find horses animation, a sloughi ( dog ) chasing a rabbit , animation with camels
I've been to tunisia regardless issued that i got. Living cost is affordable and the people quite friendly however we have to be careful don't take public transport because sometimes there's pick pocket.the train intercity isn't realible there's no information when get another station to station at the end we can get loss😢
So the currency in Tunisia is Dinar not Dirham. Tunisians still prefer to buy fruits and vegetables from specialized stores called Kha-dhar who exclusively sell super fresh produce, rather than grocery stores. Same goes with fish mainly in fish markets and meats in Jazzars or meat markets. Fruits are seasonal and thats how they happen to be delicious so in the season you're visiting its Pomegranates and dates mainly and a mix of others of course however summer and spring are the seasons with most variety and flavor, hope this helps.
You are one of few vlogers who visited Lac areas .. most of foreigners dont make Videos about it out of lack of info and stick with medina /sidi bou/ marsa videos which very typical ..Grand Tunis has many good areas such as Nassr / Manzeh / Gammart / Carthage Hannibal (not the place of ruins but the place where the Phoenician port was) and my favorite is the lac ..I often walk on its cornish at mornings
You're right there are a lot to see in Tunisia beside the main touristy areas, we always try to show the more trendy and modern areas to show different sides to a country. Thanks for your recommendations.
We mostly have in seasons fruit and we rarely have fruits that do not grow in Tunisia apart of some exceptions that’s why the choice might be limited .and as always nice content and loved the different side you showed ,
To be honest, after 2011, Tunisia was stuck, and nothing much was built. The component that Alisia is missing is the modern side. We don’t have financial help, skyscrapers, or glass buildings, so we’re missing that development.
When i was young i thought that i would find a best world a perfect life. No wars no crimes no hate speach no bullying. I have grown up with this innocenve this sensitivity and i am passing from a chock to another. I am convinced that is the life's rule but i couldn't face it or accept unfortunatly. I am really sorry for this message which is not related with the video and i do apologize for this negative vibes i have sent
Nice video as expected just to clarify, the lady said that the amphitheatre is one of 3 in africa that's not true in Tunisia we have more than 50 ancient amphitheatre try to visit uthina in south tunis or el jem near to sousse you will be impressed and i don't think comparing Tunisia and Morocco is a good idea simply because Tunisia is unique and has a lot of history, so much and more than all African countries combined except Egypt.
I said it’s one of the 3 largest in Africa of its time. There are of course many others. Every country is unique, but sometimes we like to draw comparisons for our viewers.
@@dacedaine822 it's okay the amphitheatre of carthage is the second largest in the world and even largest than el jem and Capua colosseum but only el jem still standing
Great video! I have been to Egypt, the beggars there were quite annoying, they literally kept stalking me to the point of getting so uncomfortable! how's the Tunisia experience when it comes to beggars? I would appreciate your answer, thanks and keep it up, +1 subscriber!
I have been to Egypt so understand what you mean. It’s quite like that in Morocco too. However, Tunisia is not like that. People are generally more reserved and more relaxed in their approach. In the 2 weeks we’ve been there, maybe 2 people asked us for help, but it was not forceful or intimidating, so we were happy to help. But nobody stalked or followed us. We felt safe.
Thank you so much for subscribing! Honestly people in Tunisia are so relaxed and chilled out and I don't remember anyone asking for money or stalking us at all. It's a very safe country and if you ever get to visit I'm sure you will have a great time.
My country is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, I hope you visit Sousse, Hammamet, Djerba, Tabarka, I promise you will enjoy, you paid two weeks rent in Capital of Tunis, this is too much for me, you could have stayed 4 more days in Tunis and visited other cities, welcome in Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️
There is no wide varieties of fruits cause we only get seasonal fruits we do not import fruits from different countries so what ever is planted during that season is what you will see in the market unlike in the middleeast they have all kind of fruits from all over the world cause everything is imported
I thought one of the differences was people. Moroccan people are very outgoing, loud and full of life, whereas Tunisian people felt more reserved and relaxed in their approach. 😊
I also suggest to have the tips and advice of locals for places to eat. Cafe shops are very mixed but depending on the type of cafe shops. The mixed ones Tunisians call Salon de Thé cafe shops still culturally mainly men but not because women are not welcome but its a preference. Historically cafe shops are where men gather with friends and tend to curse a lot ans be loud and even. Bit vulgar and talk football and smoke a lot so women generally avoid them by choice not by segregation. Women are powerful strong and even better educated than men in Tunisia.
People must maike attention of the propaganda media journalistik, talking about only the negatives things, and not talking about the positive tings in Tunesia. Tennisia is much more, pretty contry, full of history behind, people are verry friendly, than you imagine or wath the propaganda media telling you. J am Moroccan and j am definitly going to visit Tunesia one day. Languige is the same in Morocco, with little bit accent dosn't be barrriere to understand our brothers there.
marocco , algeria , tunisia ... were same people united but after colonialism the area splitted to nations as it is nowadays by western colonialism . you're welcome i'm from tunisia
@TurboPitchGaming we are same race that's true. But we have never been under one nation , and that's how we got fucked by Roman, Arabs, spain , ottoman French etc.....
Tradition is important but it’s also important to go along with times. Tunisia is doing a great job at preserving the tradition whilst also incorporating modernity!
I was really surprised to see this side to Tunisia, what do you guys think of the modern side of Tunisia? 🇹🇳
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I guess you are the only one who made a vedio like that about the inside of tunisia. Great job
I ❤ tunisia ❤🎶🥤🌞🏜🏖🏝🇹🇳🇹🇳💥💥💥💥💥🥰🥰🥰
تونس بلد ذو حضارات عظيمة وابرزها قرطاج التي حكمت المتوسط وكانت سابقة عصرها حيث كان فيها اول دستور في العالم واول انتخابات دي مقراطية ناهيك عن الحضارة القبصية التي صنفت اقدم حضارة في العالم من طرف منضمت ليونسكو وتونس فيها جميع المكونات الجغرافية صحراء وجبال وثلوج وغابات وبحر وفيها الاثار التاريخية لكل حقبة وغنية بالثقافات المتنوعة من اكل ولبس ومعمار وطيبة الشعب المتعلم والمثقف والمرحب بالزائرين❤ قرطاج❤افريقية❤تونس❤ 🎉
True 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳@@hichemharbaoii290
As a Tunisian, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for promoting to my country🙏.
It’s our pleasure thank you for your support ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for such a lovely comment! Tunisia is very beautiful and interesting historically and culturally, we enjoyed very much!
He’s getting paid for it lol
@@sippingleantillioverdose8313I wish it was that simple lol
I was also surprised of the nightlife, it was more vibrant then Spain tbh, i've been to Gammarth where there is so many night clubs and lounges and the streets are crowded untill the morning, i've been told by the locals that there are plenty of night life cities like Hammamet and Sousse but i didn't have the time to discover it
Very interesting, thanks for letting us know!
I think you're exaggerating a bit here, I've never seen crowds come morning anywhere in Tunis, mostly because there are no streets with a high density of bars.
I'm Tunisian, and I can tell you and confirm that the nightlife here is really vibrant, from the center to Gammarth, you can visit different places with nice music, and of course passing by La Goulette, nice bars and nice music! I'm 36 years old and got tired from parties hahahahaha
Thanks for sharing your experience! Sounds like a fun time 😊 Hammamet video coming soon
If you're still interested in the modern side, you can visit TUNIS CITY it's the biggest shopping mall in Tunis, you will also find PATHE the cinema , i bet you will be surprised if you see it~
However the MALL Of Sousse is cooler so give it a visit if you went to Sousse
Also, try some traditional tunisian pastries they're sooooo delicious 😋 (kaak warka, baklawa, mignardise, mlabes, samsa...) make sure to get to a good pastryshop to get better quality
Finally someone actually speaking the positive and good stuff about my country , thank you m'am
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mnin positive zouz 9hawi w croissant b 82dt ? hhhhhh
Not sure about the "finally" sentiment, all the travel videos I've been seeing have been positive, at least from the tourist point of view.
Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into your video. We truly appreciate it. It meant so much to us as Tunisian. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for your kind words, we are so glad you enjoyed the video!🙏🇹🇳
9:00 Dinars nor Dirham 😊
Sousse, Monastir, Sahara( South of Tunisia) Hamamet... go and check bruv u will be impressed more and more ❤
Keep it up bro i like ur content
Thanks brother! ❤️
Dinar.
Oooooops 🫣 Sorry!
Now i can say that Tunisia is a criminally underrated country tbh, love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Verry beautifull country...i was in Hammamet...and went to tunis and carthago also....i enjoyd❤
I just released a video on Hammamet, it really is a beautiful little place ❤
Man you make everything look beautiful. You’re artists guys, bravo❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much ❤❤❤
There are so many other places to visit, the list is long, it was by far my favorite north african destination (much better than morocco, which is still ok) the prices - the people - the food - the beauty. I personnaly liked to stay around the capital ( anywhere not far from carthage zone and the aierport) but most of my freinds loved other citcies like sousse - djerba and the sahara regions in the south... Tunisia is much more vibrant in the summer since locals work only half day and the whole country become a festival.
Thanks for the recommendations! I’m definitely adding those places to my list! 🙏
If you love a country, that's your business, but what about Morocco🤨
Tunisia is so pretty and affordable it’s like a big blue and White Island in the Mediterranean btw welcome to Algéria too ❤🇩🇿🇹🇳
What do you want to see in Algeria? The queues continue to Bamako, the cities are rotten, the streets of cow dung are next to the sea.
Absolutely! Would love to see Algeria one day 🙏
@@assilmitar212 Moroccans are so bad and jealous 🙆🏻♀️
@@assilmitar212as a tunisian i could say that you say nonsense about algeria... actually it is a so beautiful country and the people there are so kind...
@nabil9139 لا كلهم عقلية واحدة نحن نعرفهم اكتر منكم
Gammarth also is a good place to check in Tunis, it has an amazing vue
Thank you for the recommendation 🙏
Thank you for showcasing the beauty of my country! 🌍❤ Your video truly captures its charm and warmth. 😊 We hope to welcome you again soon! 🇹🇳
Thank you for your kind words! 🙏
Thank you so much for your kind comment ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful video about our country! It’s really heartwarming to see someone share such positive views about Tunisia. We hope you had a great time during your visit, and we truly hope to see you back again soon. Your content means a lot to us.❤
Thank you so much for watching and for such a lovely comment - it’s been a pleasure ❤
Great video! Thank you for promoting the modern side of Tunisia! 😍 As for fruits and veggies, we rely on local fresh produce, so there are basically just seasonal fruits. Also, we usually get fresh produce from local dealers, and very rarely from grocery stores.
Thank you so much for the clarification! I'll definitely make sure to try those local fresh fruit stands next time I'm there!
All the words of thanks do not do justice to your efforts. I offer you the most beautiful words of thanks and gratitude from a heart overflowing with love, respect and appreciation for you. Thank you for this wonderful video on Tunisia. I am very happy to have people like you visit Tunisia. All praise, respect and appreciation to you for all this support and interest in my country, Tunisia.👍👍👍
Thank you so much for such a heartfelt message, we’re so happy you enjoyed our video, it’s been a pleasure ❤
Thank you so much ❤️
Don't forget to visit el jem, kairouan, chenini in tunisia. In tunis do not forget to go to lac 1 and lac 2 there is also belvedere zoo enjoy your time in tunisia and thank you for your visit.
Bardo museum also is something you have to visit
Thanks for the tips! 🙏
Thank you so much! 😊
What's so special about Lac 1 and 2?
Hope that you guys have had a good time with your exploration in Tunisia. Have a great weekend.
Thank you so much, Yasin! We always try to make the most of it. Hope you’re well too!
@dacedaine822 Thank you too Dace. Hope that you guys and Aya are doing fine as well. 😁
Thank you! We definitely had a great time Yasin!
@YadVenturess Wonderful. You guys have a great weekend. 😁
Tunisia is a really beautiful country if you have the means to live well there , it's a cheap touristic destination, and you have lot of diversity , beaches in summer , mountains and desert in winter.
Sadly though most of the locals can't enjoy most of its beauty. Thank u for the video , hopefully u get to visit other places too outside the capital
I am tunisian ans the images are amazing you show the best views of Tunisia
We’re so glad you like it 😊
Thank you ❤
concerning the limited choice of fruits you have mentioned, you have to know that Tunisia doesn't import fruits(except banana) so the fruits available in the markets are local and fresh...there is a long list of fruits in Tunisia produced in different seasons... during this period of the year you can find orange, dates, apple, lemon
I like this content so much gj and wlc
Thanks Bilel! 🙏
Thank you so much ☺️
ان شاء الله بلادي تونس في خير ونعمة وتقدم وازدهار على دول العالم يا ربي 🇹🇳 🇹🇳 🇹🇳 🇹🇳 🇹🇳 🇹🇳 🇹🇳 🇹🇳
grocery is cheap because they have their local brands and not imported staff. now talking about the fruits, it s seasonnal, every season you have different fruits, this season its true you dont have much options comparing to spring and summer. enjoy your stay in Tunisia and think to come back at summer month of july and august, and enjoy the white sand and beautiful beaches at ahmmamet and sousse and also djerba
Thanks for sharing, it seems Tunisia doesn’t import that often in that case.
Tunisian policy is to Import the minimum possible to support local Brands .. nonetheless the local brands and choices are very good and affordable ❤
Thank you for your support 😊
As a Moroccan, Modern Tunis looks like a Combination of Modern Agadir and Modern Fes, I'd definitely visit it one day 🇲🇦🇹🇳
That’s a great point it has many similarities ❤️
I was in the agadir couple of weeks ago. It’s beautiful and relaxing city
First I want to thank you for giving this beautiful pictures of my country which I believe is suffering from bad tourism marketing.
Second I want to give you a tip to visit the Roman amphitheater in el jam which I believe it’s the second or the third largest in the world and it still intact in most of its parts even it’s going to be maybe 2 and a half hours drive from Tunis the capital.. I wish I was in Tunisia now to give you guys a tour of the place.. thank you again and I wish you a pleasant stay .. much love ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for the recommendation! 🙏
Thank you so much for the welcome and for recommendation ❤
@@nabilm3407 I have just come back from Tunisia. Very impressed by the country.
I hope this won't be the last video about tunisia , there are so many other beautiful cities to explore! I saw on your Instagram that you're currently in Sri Lanka. May Allah protect you, and you will always be welcome here ❤
Thank you so much, more Tunisia videos for sure.. Just released one yesterday ❤❤
14:39 the empire of Carthage older than Rome ❤🇹🇳
what a lovely family .. welcome to tunisia ♥
Thank you so much ❤
I cam across your channel when i was searching Morocco videos, as i am planning to go there and vlog , keep up the good work, i have subscribed now.
Thanks for subscribing Omer! Have a good time out there
Oh that’s great! Thank you for subscribing ❤
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As a Tunisian I truly thank you for think beautiful documentary❤️❤️
Thank you for watching ❤❤
Congrats guys Machallah you did a good job showing tunisia and what I loved the most that you are inviting tourists to visit the luxurious areas this is will encourage Touirism and boosts Tunisian econmy . Thank you a lot ( Allah my lover protects you and give you until satifies you . )
Thank you so much for your kind and warm comment ❤
Thank you so much for the positive feedback! 🙏
bruuuhh you are so underated ... i would like to thank you for this magnificent video !
@@malek6303 thank you brother!
The ruins are Carthaginian, not Roman, and date back to the Carthaginian civilization.
No brother the ruins are indeed romans build on top of the Carthaginian ruins only preserved carthaginian ruins are in Kerkouane .
@@marek361 no, this is not true, this is the narratives of romans and its descendants
@@marek361 you’re right
Thank you for promoting my country!!!! If you have the opportunity to extend your stay, Tunisia has so much more to offer beyond the Tunis region. Consider exploring Hammamet, Sousse, Djerba, Tozeur, and the Sahara. Wishing you a wonderful and enriching stay!!!!
Thanks for the recommendations! We're planning to explore more of Tunisia in the future, and we'll definitely keep these destinations in mind. 🙏
Enjoy your stay in Tunis ❤
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you 🙏
wow amazing country
I've watched all your videos about Tunisia and I enjoyed watching my country through your eyes 👀
@@OmarSellami Thank you so much for watching Omar, glad to hear it 😊
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Hey Yad! Really super good video u got this!
Regarding the fruits and also the vegetable, in Tunisia we practically buy/eat them unless it is their natural seasons of ripping.
Thank you! It's interesting to learn about the fruit and vegetable seasons in Tunisia. I’m always learning about new cultures. 😄
We appreciate that you put Tunisia on your Trips ❤ you're welcomed anytime buddy
Thanks for the warm welcome! 🙏
Thank you for sharing this other side of my beautiful country and there is much more ,hope you can visit and see ..
Lovely family ❤❤
It’s our pleasure ! ❤️
thank you for the video nice to see you enjoy Tunisia ❤😊
Thank you for watching ❤
We're glad you enjoyed it! 😊🇹🇳
Hi, i Hope your trip was injoyable
Do you tasted Tunisia dishes like mloukhia ,couscous,harrissa..?and can you explored the museums and archaeological sites that reveal the greatness of our history and Unique features can be found in Tunisian architecture along with its ancient buildings, palaces, and amazing mosques.Finally, we must not forget its picturesque nature, which can be found in the seas, forests, mountains, oases, and even the desert.
It's really Amazing
Welcome to Tunisia. There are many places you have not visited. Go to the Bardo Museum, there you will find history and visit the green places like Tabarka and Ain Draham, you will like it and visit the hot springs, which is hot water that comes down from the mountain and contains sulfur. Visit Sidi Bou Said as well.
Thanks for the recommendations! 🙏 we visited Sidi bou said check the previous vlog :)
Tunisian myself and I tend to skip videos about Tunisia for one reason; escaping the roast and the overly negative reviews. Not to say the country is perfect in anyway, I myself have a 20000 point checklist of things I wish they disappear or get better in Tunisia, however, people like yourself who make the effort to bring the good In the place and promote it are doing a much better job than our entire tourism offices. Thank you for sharing the bright side, I wish you and your family prosperity and a wonderful life, and I hope Tunisia is treating you in the same way love you're showing.
Thank you so much for such an honest comment and for your feedback. We’re always trying to focus on the bright side as you say, because there’s definitely plenty! A few mishaps here and there, but overall we thought Tunisia was a beautiful place that deserves more spotlight. It seems the tourism agencies in Tunisia are not active at all 🫣 Which is a shame, as there’s certainly so much to see and admire!
@@dacedaine822 Well thank YOU! Indeed no one seems to be doing anything constructive when it comes to promoting the country and trying to improve some sides of it. It's a pleasure to have people like you and all my wishes that you get back and the country treats you right.
It's our pleasure to share the beauty of Tunisia, we're glad it resonated with you. 😊❤
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳
Must visit el Jam emphetheater its better than the Roman one.
Tamaghza-Tozeur
Tabarka
Are also unique amazing must see areas.
Welcome in Tunisia!
Thank you so much for the welcome and for recommendations!
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Thanks! 🎬🙏
Great vlog mate, enjoy your stay
you look super Tunisian btw 😂
He’s got one of those faces that could pass for anywhere 🤪 Every country we go to, he’s mistaken for a local 🫣
Haha thanks, I'm starting to feel like a local! 😂
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Glad you enjoyed it! 😊❤❤
The baths and the archeological site at the end date back to the empire of Carthage (814 BC) and not Rome (roman period started in 140s BC in Tunisia, which was called Africa then by the Romans, and then the name became the name of the continent). Though there are other monuments dating back to the Roman empire. If you are interested in those, I urge you to visit Dougga (though you will need to rent a car to get there), El Jem amphitheater, Oudhna, Bulla regia, or simply the Bardo musuem if you are only staying in Tunis. Google these to have a general idea if you cannot go.
It's just that I saw you make a reference to Roman period a lot in your videos on Tunisia. And while some of it is partially correct, and your videos are beautiful, not every architectural style in Tunisia is Roman. There is of course as well, the Carthaginian, the arabic style, the andalusian, the amazigh (berber) in the south, the spanish, the ottoman, etc.... For instance, the Medina is influenced by the Arab-Muslim architecture, and a touch of Amazigh as well, (the symbols on the door, etc.), and not Roman style as you mentioned. (totally okay though to confuse them xD)
Although for me I find the style of the Amazigh in the dry regions is the most compelling (chenini, matmata, tamazret, Ksar el mourabtine, guermassa,)
Interesting thank you for sharing 🙏
Thank you so much for such an informative comment ❤
@@dacedaine822 you are welcome. Do not hesitate if you have more questions about Tunisia, and welcome in our country.
Carthage is mother of the world not room,when Carthage is city room is a little village
Oh that's my town ❤
there's a sahara festivals in south of tunisia half of next month ( in kebili, tozeur , tataouine ... ) it's touareg festivals or the people who lives in sahara you can find horses animation, a sloughi ( dog ) chasing a rabbit , animation with camels
Oh very interesting, thank you for letting us know!
There are no Touaregs in Tunisia, only in Algeria and Libya in North Africa, that is to say large countries which have a Saharan depth
ma country is the best TN
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Go to the area where 716 cafe is located there are few nice cafes by the lake. In Lac 1 also there are nice restaurants and cafes
Next time in Tunisia Try
Djerba Island and Sahara 😍
Welcome to Tunisia bro ❤🇹🇳🇹🇳
Thanks brother 🙏
Good job 👏 beautiful country 👏 Beautiful family fun.
Thank you! 😃
I've been to tunisia regardless issued that i got.
Living cost is affordable and the people quite friendly however we have to be careful don't take public transport because sometimes there's pick pocket.the train intercity isn't realible there's no information when get another station to station at the end we can get loss😢
Very nice video thanks ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks for the video 🙏
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
I love ur videos🇹🇳 the only thing i Will say i wish u guys dont compare tunisia to any other country . 🇹🇳thank u🌸
Thanks for watching the videos :)
So the currency in Tunisia is Dinar not Dirham.
Tunisians still prefer to buy fruits and vegetables from specialized stores called Kha-dhar who exclusively sell super fresh produce, rather than grocery stores. Same goes with fish mainly in fish markets and meats in Jazzars or meat markets. Fruits are seasonal and thats how they happen to be delicious so in the season you're visiting its Pomegranates and dates mainly and a mix of others of course however summer and spring are the seasons with most variety and flavor, hope this helps.
This is incredibly helpful! I’ll definitely check those out next time. 😊
You are one of few vlogers who visited Lac areas .. most of foreigners dont make Videos about it out of lack of info and stick with medina /sidi bou/ marsa videos which very typical ..Grand Tunis has many good areas such as Nassr / Manzeh / Gammart / Carthage Hannibal (not the place of ruins but the place where the Phoenician port was) and my favorite is the lac ..I often walk on its cornish at mornings
You're right there are a lot to see in Tunisia beside the main touristy areas, we always try to show the more trendy and modern areas to show different sides to a country. Thanks for your recommendations.
@YadVenturess thanks mate , hope you have safe trip in Tunisia and elsewhere
We mostly have in seasons fruit and we rarely have fruits that do not grow in Tunisia apart of some exceptions that’s why the choice might be limited .and as always nice content and loved the different side you showed ,
Makes sense! Thank you so much for watching ❤
I like it yad nice
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Welcom to Tunisia ❤🇹🇳
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you
Hi, could you please share the location of the neighborhood of the Airbnb you took ?
It’s Berges du Lac, which is where Tunisia Mall is located.
To be honest, after 2011, Tunisia was stuck, and nothing much was built. The component that Alisia is missing is the modern side. We don’t have financial help, skyscrapers, or glass buildings, so we’re missing that development.
Glad somone reported the other face of Tunisia
Not old medina and southern sahara
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When i was young i thought that i would find a best world a perfect life. No wars no crimes no hate speach no bullying. I have grown up with this innocenve this sensitivity and i am passing from a chock to another. I am convinced that is the life's rule but i couldn't face it or accept unfortunatly. I am really sorry for this message which is not related with the video and i do apologize for this negative vibes i have sent
You just have to keep going, life is precious 🫶
مرحبًا بكم في تونس
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I'm from la marsa welcome!
Aslema 👋
Nice video as expected just to clarify, the lady said that the amphitheatre is one of 3 in africa that's not true in Tunisia we have more than 50 ancient amphitheatre try to visit uthina in south tunis or el jem near to sousse you will be impressed and i don't think comparing Tunisia and Morocco is a good idea simply because Tunisia is unique and has a lot of history, so much and more than all African countries combined except Egypt.
Thank you for the clarification about the amphitheaters 🙏
I said it’s one of the 3 largest in Africa of its time. There are of course many others. Every country is unique, but sometimes we like to draw comparisons for our viewers.
@@dacedaine822 it's okay the amphitheatre of carthage is the second largest in the world and even largest than el jem and Capua colosseum but only el jem still standing
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Great video! I have been to Egypt, the beggars there were quite annoying, they literally kept stalking me to the point of getting so uncomfortable!
how's the Tunisia experience when it comes to beggars? I would appreciate your answer, thanks and keep it up, +1 subscriber!
No beggars in Tunisia stalking you
I have been to Egypt so understand what you mean. It’s quite like that in Morocco too. However, Tunisia is not like that. People are generally more reserved and more relaxed in their approach. In the 2 weeks we’ve been there, maybe 2 people asked us for help, but it was not forceful or intimidating, so we were happy to help. But nobody stalked or followed us. We felt safe.
Thank you so much for subscribing! Honestly people in Tunisia are so relaxed and chilled out and I don't remember anyone asking for money or stalking us at all. It's a very safe country and if you ever get to visit I'm sure you will have a great time.
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Each season of the year has it's own fruits that's why in tunisia you will find the fruits of that season only
Thank you for clarifying, makes sense!
My country is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, I hope you visit Sousse, Hammamet, Djerba, Tabarka, I promise you will enjoy, you paid two weeks rent in Capital of Tunis, this is too much for me, you could have stayed 4 more days in Tunis and visited other cities,
welcome in Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️
Thank you very much for the welcome 🙏
Thanks brother for the recommendations
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Glad you enjoyed the video! ❤️🇹🇳
There is no wide varieties of fruits cause we only get seasonal fruits we do not import fruits from different countries so what ever is planted during that season is what you will see in the market unlike in the middleeast they have all kind of fruits from all over the world cause everything is imported
Thank you for the clarification! 🙏
Honestly, Tunisia is the best 🇹🇳
welcome here in tunisia
Thank you 🤩
Thank you for the welcome 😊
You are welcome here but thanks for never comparing our beautiful country again with other countries.
Hi 👋 👋welcome to tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳so my question is what's the big difference between tunisia and Morocco?
Great question! I'll definitely make a video comparing the two in the coming months keep an eye out for it :)
I thought one of the differences was people. Moroccan people are very outgoing, loud and full of life, whereas Tunisian people felt more reserved and relaxed in their approach. 😊
@dacedaine822 thank you for your clarification and welcome to tunisia 🇹🇳 enjoy it🥳
@@cob828Thank you so much for the welcome, we’re having a lovely time - nice country, good people and beautiful scenery 😊
@dacedaine822 it's my pleasure thank you for your beautiful words. But you should visit djerba one day it's beautiful island and nice weather 😊😊
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I think u ll like sousse if u love moderne cities in sousse u van find the biggest mall in tunis
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Cartage its not roman city its phenician city colonised later by Rome
Carthaginian Empire
I also suggest to have the tips and advice of locals for places to eat.
Cafe shops are very mixed but depending on the type of cafe shops. The mixed ones Tunisians call Salon de Thé cafe shops still culturally mainly men but not because women are not welcome but its a preference. Historically cafe shops are where men gather with friends and tend to curse a lot ans be loud and even. Bit vulgar and talk football and smoke a lot so women generally avoid them by choice not by segregation. Women are powerful strong and even better educated than men in Tunisia.
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I,m tunisien not vuyoz the place
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People must maike attention of the propaganda media journalistik, talking about only the negatives things, and not talking about the positive tings in Tunesia. Tennisia is much more, pretty contry, full of history behind, people are verry friendly, than you imagine or wath the propaganda media telling you. J am Moroccan and j am definitly going to visit Tunesia one day. Languige is the same in Morocco, with little bit accent dosn't be barrriere to understand our brothers there.
Guysss you have to visit the Medina of Tunis in the old town !!!
Hey there, we did visit it. It’s our first vlog on Tunisia, check it out 😊
marocco , algeria , tunisia ... were same people united but after colonialism the area splitted to nations as it is nowadays by western colonialism . you're welcome i'm from tunisia
Thank you for the welcome 🙏
Sorry mate but that's not true , u need to read history again
@@Tchipolocardozo hhh really boy
@TurboPitchGaming we are same race that's true. But we have never been under one nation , and that's how we got fucked by Roman, Arabs, spain , ottoman French etc.....
Tradition better than modern ❤
Tradition is important but it’s also important to go along with times. Tunisia is doing a great job at preserving the tradition whilst also incorporating modernity!
No boomer
Note: That side is not accessible to 80% of the population.
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