Thank you for showing the lesser explored parts of Tunisia, I'm a Dutch born Tunisian who hasn't seen much of my motherland so I'm living vicariously through these videos, you guys give off such awesome vibes too! Thank you! ❤️
You two handle the whole aspect of sellers and locals trying to make a living just perfectly. You are so conscious of the difficulties and awkwardness but respond in a totally responsible and thoughtful way, well done to you. I was unsure about you traveling to Tunisia, purely based on uninformed preconceptions of the country but what an eye-opener it's been. I've just LOVED watching your journey and you guys really need to start pitching for a full-blown TV show :) Without a shadow of a doubt the BEST YT Van Life channel I've seen. Genuine, honest and true explorers. Thank you, and please keep on going! :)
Wow!!! And to think that all some people see of Tunisia is the inside of their all-inclusive resort in Sousse or Hammamet! To each his own and all that, but look what they're missing out on! Beautiful video guys, please keep it up, I'm missing Tunisia. 😊
they are showing the real tunisia many tourist just spent all their holidays on hotels and think that this is tunisia when they lost the opportunity to explore many places btw there is must also go to the north they must visit tabarka , in drahem etc.....
Thank you Andy! Very lovely words from you! We agree in terms of getting out to explore the country, always the best thing to do to get out and see the less visited places! Hope you’re doing well!
Th joys beauty and dilemmas of travelling in countries with such a different culture and economy gut feeling and a sensitivity to the lives of the locals. This is being an amazing adventure and has brought a different perspective on Tunisia in our winter thank you both
Loving the series. As someone who loves Tunisia, I know what you mean about only being able to do so much but I expect the fact your videos will inspire more tourists to go there is worth more than you could spend.
You beautiful people have done it again, another amazing vlog from an amazing country that hardly any van lifers dare to venture into. Keep breaking them boundaries guys, much love x
Ah Ruth! Thank you very very much for the lovely words! We agree, it is a place people should come more, a culture shock for sure but so good to visit! Hope you are well Ruth!
And again another great drone footage 👍👍👍 The desert is not just sand dunes and oasis. Tunisia and North Africa has one of the best landscapes on earth. Je pese mes mots 🙂 From the Atlas mountains in Morocco at 4167m to the sandy beach, Lakes, Rivers and stunning Sahara desert. 08:01 It’s called Mtabga ( Berber pizza in English ) 😂❤️❤️❤️ Regarding the sellers. I might not agree with you. If there is 20 sellers and they are all selling the same things. Just buy one. 1 Dinars is not a lot of money it’s £0.26 You don’t have to buy 20 items 🤔 You guys are nice and very kind Don’t let anyone make you feel uncomfortable. If the next sellers ask you to buy just say it nicely i’ve got one already. Or just be firm but with a smile. We will be back. We going for lunch or a coffee…… And don’t come back. 😉 It might be harder for you guys but switch your brain to Tunisian Mode. And it will work. I’ve visited 15 countries, 3 just the start of January And 4 more in the next 6 months and believe me. My brain will switch automatically to that specific country as soon as i land 😂 Regarding those beautiful Amazigh ( Berber ) villages Chebika and Tamerza No rain for 6 years but when it rains it’s torrential and you don’t want to stock on them gorges. There are even bigger and more impressive ones near by: It’s called SELJA gorges Worth a visit. Take care Enjoy your selves. ❤️🇹🇳🇬🇧❤️
Hey, we actually visited Korbous when we first arrived but it was on one of our workdays so we didn't include it in a video :) it was very pretty in that area with the cliffs.
This is Chebika Oasis you did good by going there early before of the tourists invasion. For the sellers unfortunately you can't help everyone, you are already being generous with some it's already nice from you, and the others will be helped by someone else as it's always happening, the Berber pizza is Called Mtabga, very easy to prepare and very tasty. So if I guess your next video will be about Tamerza and Mides. Can't wait for it.
One of the coolest vlogs yet. Who would have imagined. Love the adventurous nature you both have. Perfect name Dave no bias here. 🤣👍🤔 Flash outfit complete with thumb holes. Awesome waterfall! 💧 You can't buy everything but you are still supporting the local businesses.
Mad--gic ALL THE WAY , great to see those places and if you through money in the air very little would hit the ground , it was like that back in the 1970,s . Love your videos .😍
Thank you so much for watching all our videos! It's such an incredible part of the country and we understand why the sellers are there but it just gets a little annoying when you're asked to buy the same thing every 10 steps and we want to enjoy the nature of it all.
Hari OM Stunning! I got sometihng of the sense from this that I did when visiting Uluru (Red Centre of OZ); it is very special, but a little ...mmm... tarnished? by the presence of commercialism. You are right to not fall into the shopping traps and staying focused on the adventure.Tipping Amos was also correct. Value where value is due - good philosophy! YAM xx
It was so beautiful and yes lcan see what you mean .....the young man who was at the beginning who took you photos and you gave money to for showing you the way .....l feel wanted to give you something in return so he gave you a natural crystal...in appreciation l felt ....for your kindness.... 🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🤠🐨🦎🦘🔆🥰🌺
Wow another brilliant Vlog. You guys are showing us the real world over and over again and its amazing. Tunisia looks fantastic and that walk through the gorge is a once in a lifetime memory. Keep them coming and keep enjoying and exploring.
I want to comment on your "dilemma" it's simple really, you are correct. Not only that, you were very generous, this video alone and you visiting and creating exposure is worth a hundredfold! Nothing but love and praise! ❤️🇹🇳🙌🏼
Thank you Sheikh Yerbouti - we try to support in our own way, like you say with the videos and promoting our experiences here and we did buy one thing when we really liked it. Maybe we shouldn't be so hard on ourselves!
Just watched again then found I hadn't commented! What can I say, loved the whole episode. The lovely Amor who gave you the crystal, the Gorge, the waterful, stunning. Yes, we have the same situation with the stalls and sellers here in Morocco at (what used to be) isolated or less visited places of outstanding beauty that have become popular. Ofcourse a living must be made and a no thankyou is usualy accepted. We found many are from one or two families so to buy a little something meant you had bought from them all. With just backpacks its not possible to buy large items, (loved the camel by the way) and its you being sensitive to the people and environment that makes you care like you do but it is something that is part of travelling and you will find your balance. Never lose your careing natures though as this is all to rare with many travellers,especially vloggers. Some even forget where they are and show no respect or curtesy to the peoples. Thinking they have some rights to laud over centries of customs and traditions. This is happening in tourist area in Morocco and is hard to witness. Anyway, another long comment I know, take care both and seecyou in the next one. Thanks for taking us to these exciting places. 👍🌞
Stephen, honestly it's been an incredible adventure so far in Tunisia. Now we're wondering where we can go next that will top it! Any suggestions for us of places you'd like to see us explore next in Europe or beyond?
Hey Shakira ! If I were you I would create my own flag and plant it there in "Midès" as a way to say I am the first tourist who ever been to that gem (and in your case I bet the flag would be orange right ?), not many tourists know about it and I am glad you showed it to the world, Tunisia is more than just Medina and Sousse and Hammamet and Jerba, Tunisia is like a video game and you're trying to unlock as many levels as you can before going back to your home country and you guys are really mastering the game now, Remeber when I told you "welcome to JUMANJI" on your first vlog of Tunisia ? yep I wasn't kidding, TUNISIA = ADVENTURE as for that berber pizza it's called "M'tabga" which literally means "folded", great content as always ! I hope you enjoyed your day there
Hey Rzigui, we should have done this! and of course the flag would be orange, you can see this is our favourite colour. I didn't realise not many tourists go there - i think we assumed because of all the traders that it was a popular place but maybe just popular with the locals? We loved this area so much and definitely hope to return to it one day when we come back to Tunisia again. We also visited the Mides canyon but we just didn't include in the video because it would have been too long. It is a fascinating area and you're right about Jumanji! Arafat, our guide from last week's video had a different phrase about Tunisia. He says "Tunisia is like a sweet cake, never finished". And i think you are both right. (i just woke up and I could really eat a Mtabga for breakfast now but we are on the beach in the north near the most northern point so i doubt we will find anything like that around here haha).
@@courtsandmeeks ikr, you didn't expect yourself to be eating spicy food on breakfast until you visited Tunisia haha. You can always find some sellers on the edge of the road or in the toll plazas of a highway, but for the northerst point of Africa I doubt you will find any there cause this northest point of africa is still a new idea and the area is still not well developped with shops and businesses etc...
Oh really? I'm so glad you think so! I was a bit worried this video might be considered less interesting than last week's because it was more about the landscape and nature than the human interaction and chaos. But we love both sides of travel equally so i think it's important to show it and apparently people enjoy seeing both sides too so that's really good! Courts x
Thanks a tonne guys! It's so fascinating in that area - i wish we had more time to spend down there so we will definitely go back one day. Can't believe we only have a few videos left of our 3 month series here, it's gone so quick!
Meeks coughing at the end over that coffee 🤣🤣 guys the hotspring waterfall thing was awesome! Literally never imagined there being a hotspring & waterfall in a desert. Your level of trust handing over your camera hurt my brain 🤣🧠 you have good judgement it seems, he was lovely with that crystal and all at the end.
They looooove strong coffee here. Actually can't wait for a proper long americano in a coffee shop when we get back home. They are like 4 sips and blow your brains out here. Honestly never questioned handing him the camera, he was very friendly but my mum always says we have a good gut feeling for meeting people and who to trust (we've been ok so far anyway haha) but equally we've been very lucky that we've not had traumatic things happen like you guys which makes you more skeptical of people. If we'd been robbed before we would probs be the same!
Thank you - More to come, don't worry. I think we have 4 or 5 more Tunisia videos planned in this series before we will have to leave after our 3 months expires.
Another top quality video guys, you have found a wonderful place to explore and hopefully more people will be drawn to visit this fascinating Country, and hopefully help boost their economy along the way. I thought your Turkey trip was brilliant, and you've up't the bar with this one. Magic. 👋
Thanks a lot Geoff! We found this area completely fascinating as you saw in the video. Glad you liked the Turkey trip too - if we were to go back now i think we would film things so differently. We will hopefully go back to Turkey soon (maybe next winter for another series!)
Hey Beverley! Thank you so much for the lovely comment, always lovely to hear that we come across well in the videos. Awesome to have you along for the journey, especially from Canada!! That would be a great place to explore
Thank you guys! It was an epic day for sure! Would 100% recommend it! Yeah they are and the scenery is to die for! Hope you’re having a good start to your week!
I love this, but I’m wondering. Didn’t you show a map of places you would not be going for safety reasons in one of the first Tunisia videos? What are your thought?
I think they decided to follow the advice of the local government as they were Camping literally across from the police station, a wise decision. Besides, the UK advice map is fairly outdated and does not reflect the reality on the ground. Rule of thumb is don’t cross into Algeria or go up the mountains shared between the two nations as there are no visible borders there. I was there in the same area in 2015 (bad year in Tunisia) and it still felt extremely safe as the national guard was present all along the borders and when we went deep into the dunes some unit even provided escort. that’s Tunisia we border libya and algeria but we gotta make the most out of our geography.. 😅
Hey @Magne Fauli, you're right we did show a map in our first video of the series and this area would have been too close to Algeria for it to be considered in the green safe zone on the UK gov website but when we were in the area, we found out for ourselves that it felt incredibly safe and you would have no idea you were so close to the border if you didn't know about it, so we made a decision in the moment to still explore. Especially after we had bumped into the Guard Nationale and they told us we are very safe to explore here and free to go wherever we wanted but they would feel more comfortable if we slept outside the office in town just so they knew where we were when it was dark (although this isn't uncommon across the whole country, the police often want us to sleep outside the office rather than in nature!) I think Mouath T below is right in their comment, the only place maybe to be avoided is in the mountains in the north where there is no physical border between the two countries and lots more military presence.
What an amazing place 😍 Sellers that hassle you always ruin the experience, I don't know why they can't understand that. I am more likely to buy from a stall without pressure as I will walk away from something I would have probably bought if I didn't feel harassed.
Thank you! We loved visiting them! Yeah we agree, it is such a shame that it happens so regularly but we understand they want to make money but us Brits are a bit put off by all the hard sells 😅
Guys do not justify yourself. Tunisians are traders from centuries they know that their daily income can vary and they believe that its already written before even you pass by their shops. So, enjoy your stay, you are kind and believe me no body there will blame for not purshasing goods... take care ;)
Thank you for saying that! It's just so difficult when there are like 20 people all selling tthe same items and we have to say no to every single one which makes us feel bad. When we went to Mos Espa the star wars site (we didn't record it for a video because we didn't really enjoy the place) but the sellers were to pushy surrounding our car with camels and crystals as soon as we parked telling us they have children at home who won't eat without us buying something so it makes us very aware of the how important this income is for some people. And that's what makes us feel bad i suppose that we can't help every stall.
guilt tripping game is used by some to force you buy staff.. i understand your feelings. But with your videos you are helping tunisians and tunisian tourism to get better. You are sharing to the world and to british genuine experiences with locals, deep inside tunisia. No ad compaign can worth that. So thank you for this. Keep it up ;)
*As a local,the guilt is a bit exaggerated,you're ruining your enjoyment of the trip for no reason,I'm sorry but the "dilemma" is baseless because you're reflecting yourself on others,giving money for value is everyone's view!* 😊
I think you misunderstand us, because for us it does feel like a dilemma when we know we have money to support them but can't afford to support every single seller we meet in Tunisia. It's just so difficult when there are like 20 people all selling the same items and we have to say no to every single one in the space of like 20 minutes. When we went to Mos Espa the star wars site (we didn't record it for a video because we didn't really enjoy the place) the sellers were very pushy, surrounding our car with camels and crystals as soon as we parked telling us they have children at home who won't eat without us buying something so it makes us very aware of the how important this income is for some people. And that's what makes us feel bad i suppose that we can't help every stall. To us this is a dilemma.
@@courtsandmeeks you didn't understand me most of those "sellers" are not sellers and most of what they're selling is valuless,so the guilt is baseless,in fact,you should be harsh on them because those school drop out kids belong to schools and you need to call the police on them "sellers" because they're laterally intimidating people by making them uncomfortable,pushy is not the right word assault is!A lot of them have other jobs,some receive help from the government,others sneak out of work to walk around all the day. Sometimes some people offer you a tour,don't feel the urge to give them money simply because they didn't tell it's payable *These experiences teach you how to leave your comfort zone and enter your "Growth Zone", this is what traveling is about.*. ❤
Thank you for showing the lesser explored parts of Tunisia, I'm a Dutch born Tunisian who hasn't seen much of my motherland so I'm living vicariously through these videos, you guys give off such awesome vibes too! Thank you! ❤️
Our pleasure! Really glad you got to experience this area of the country with us and maybe one day you can visit yourself :)
You two handle the whole aspect of sellers and locals trying to make a living just perfectly. You are so conscious of the difficulties and awkwardness but respond in a totally responsible and thoughtful way, well done to you. I was unsure about you traveling to Tunisia, purely based on uninformed preconceptions of the country but what an eye-opener it's been. I've just LOVED watching your journey and you guys really need to start pitching for a full-blown TV show :) Without a shadow of a doubt the BEST YT Van Life channel I've seen. Genuine, honest and true explorers. Thank you, and please keep on going! :)
Wow!!! And to think that all some people see of Tunisia is the inside of their all-inclusive resort in Sousse or Hammamet! To each his own and all that, but look what they're missing out on! Beautiful video guys, please keep it up, I'm missing Tunisia. 😊
they are showing the real tunisia many tourist just spent all their holidays on hotels and think that this is tunisia when they lost the opportunity to explore many places btw there is must also go to the north they must visit tabarka , in drahem etc.....
Thank you Andy! Very lovely words from you! We agree in terms of getting out to explore the country, always the best thing to do to get out and see the less visited places! Hope you’re doing well!
Thanks for the comment! Yeah we agree it is better this way 😊 we are in the north now and will have videos about it in the coming weeks!
Th joys beauty and dilemmas of travelling in countries with such a different culture and economy gut feeling and a sensitivity to the lives of the locals. This is being an amazing adventure and has brought a different perspective on Tunisia in our winter thank you both
Happy Monday
This is fantastic episode of living your vanlife dream
Loving the series. As someone who loves Tunisia, I know what you mean about only being able to do so much but I expect the fact your videos will inspire more tourists to go there is worth more than you could spend.
Another fan of Tunisia - yay! Pleased to meet you Lee! Agreed... hopefully more people will visit and we can all support the local tourism together.
that desert pizza is called Mtabga. love your content guys welcome to Tunisia.
Thank you! That's what it's called! I couldn't remember!
I dont think you should feel guilty at all because what you are doing to promote how beautiful our country is is priceless
Thank you Sou! We are trying to do what we can to support
You beautiful people have done it again, another amazing vlog from an amazing country that hardly any van lifers dare to venture into. Keep breaking them boundaries guys, much love x
Ah Ruth! Thank you very very much for the lovely words! We agree, it is a place people should come more, a culture shock for sure but so good to visit! Hope you are well Ruth!
And again another great drone footage 👍👍👍
The desert is not just sand dunes and oasis.
Tunisia and North Africa has one of the best landscapes on earth.
Je pese mes mots 🙂
From the Atlas mountains in Morocco at 4167m to the sandy beach, Lakes, Rivers and stunning Sahara desert.
08:01 It’s called Mtabga
( Berber pizza in English )
😂❤️❤️❤️
Regarding the sellers.
I might not agree with you.
If there is 20 sellers and they are all selling the same things.
Just buy one. 1 Dinars is not a lot of money it’s £0.26
You don’t have to buy 20 items 🤔
You guys are nice and very kind Don’t let anyone make you feel uncomfortable.
If the next sellers ask you to buy just say it nicely i’ve got one already.
Or just be firm but with a smile.
We will be back. We going for lunch or a coffee……
And don’t come back. 😉
It might be harder for you guys but switch your brain to Tunisian Mode.
And it will work.
I’ve visited 15 countries,
3 just the start of January
And 4 more in the next 6 months and believe me.
My brain will switch automatically to that specific country as soon as i land 😂
Regarding those beautiful Amazigh ( Berber ) villages Chebika and Tamerza
No rain for 6 years but when it rains it’s torrential and you don’t want to stock on them gorges.
There are even bigger and more impressive ones near by: It’s called SELJA gorges
Worth a visit.
Take care
Enjoy your selves.
❤️🇹🇳🇬🇧❤️
You should visit korbous as well it's a small town but original
Hey, we actually visited Korbous when we first arrived but it was on one of our workdays so we didn't include it in a video :) it was very pretty in that area with the cliffs.
This is Chebika Oasis you did good by going there early before of the tourists invasion. For the sellers unfortunately you can't help everyone, you are already being generous with some it's already nice from you, and the others will be helped by someone else as it's always happening, the Berber pizza is Called Mtabga, very easy to prepare and very tasty. So if I guess your next video will be about Tamerza and Mides. Can't wait for it.
Great vlog guys, love the total shock I'm the canyons loo x
One of the coolest vlogs yet. Who would have imagined. Love the adventurous nature you both have.
Perfect name Dave no bias here. 🤣👍🤔
Flash outfit complete with thumb holes.
Awesome waterfall! 💧
You can't buy everything but you are still supporting the local businesses.
Mad--gic ALL THE WAY , great to see those places and if you through money in the air very little would hit the ground , it was like that back in the 1970,s . Love your videos .😍
Thank you so much for watching all our videos! It's such an incredible part of the country and we understand why the sellers are there but it just gets a little annoying when you're asked to buy the same thing every 10 steps and we want to enjoy the nature of it all.
That berber pizza is called Mtabga
mmmmm it's one of our favourite street foods! Especially when they put the small cheese triangles in and mix it together with the spices.
Hari OM
Stunning! I got sometihng of the sense from this that I did when visiting Uluru (Red Centre of OZ); it is very special, but a little ...mmm... tarnished? by the presence of commercialism. You are right to not fall into the shopping traps and staying focused on the adventure.Tipping Amos was also correct. Value where value is due - good philosophy! YAM xx
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I am Tunisian and my gf is from Yorkshire
It was so beautiful and yes lcan see what you mean .....the young man who was at the beginning who took you photos and you gave money to for showing you the way .....l feel wanted to give you something in return so he gave you a natural crystal...in appreciation l felt ....for your kindness.... 🙏💕🙏💕🙏💕🤠🐨🦎🦘🔆🥰🌺
Wow another brilliant Vlog. You guys are showing us the real world over and over again and its amazing. Tunisia looks fantastic and that walk through the gorge is a once in a lifetime memory. Keep them coming and keep enjoying and exploring.
Brilliant, yet again, you are not allowed to overload my brain. I can’t take it all in!😊
Ha thank you Peter! Apologies for overloading your brain but it was pretty cool 😎 hope you’re having a good Monday!
@@courtsandmeeks You too
I want to comment on your "dilemma" it's simple really, you are correct. Not only that, you were very generous, this video alone and you visiting and creating exposure is worth a hundredfold! Nothing but love and praise! ❤️🇹🇳🙌🏼
Thank you Sheikh Yerbouti - we try to support in our own way, like you say with the videos and promoting our experiences here and we did buy one thing when we really liked it. Maybe we shouldn't be so hard on ourselves!
Just watched again then found I hadn't commented! What can I say, loved the whole episode. The lovely Amor who gave you the crystal, the Gorge, the waterful, stunning. Yes, we have the same situation with the stalls and sellers here in Morocco at (what used to be) isolated or less visited places of outstanding beauty that have become popular. Ofcourse a living must be made and a no thankyou is usualy accepted. We found many are from one or two families so to buy a little something meant you had bought from them all. With just backpacks its not possible to buy large items, (loved the camel by the way) and its you being sensitive to the people and environment that makes you care like you do but it is something that is part of travelling and you will find your balance. Never lose your careing natures though as this is all to rare with many travellers,especially vloggers. Some even forget where they are and show no respect or curtesy to the peoples. Thinking they have some rights to laud over centries of customs and traditions. This is happening in tourist area in Morocco and is hard to witness. Anyway, another long comment I know, take care both and seecyou in the next one. Thanks for taking us to these exciting places. 👍🌞
WOW Awesome. your have a mega adventure and so greatful for your sharing your travels with us. Tunisia looks amazing. 👍👍
Stephen, honestly it's been an incredible adventure so far in Tunisia. Now we're wondering where we can go next that will top it! Any suggestions for us of places you'd like to see us explore next in Europe or beyond?
Hey Shakira ! If I were you I would create my own flag and plant it there in "Midès" as a way to say I am the first tourist who ever been to that gem (and in your case I bet the flag would be orange right ?), not many tourists know about it and I am glad you showed it to the world, Tunisia is more than just Medina and Sousse and Hammamet and Jerba, Tunisia is like a video game and you're trying to unlock as many levels as you can before going back to your home country and you guys are really mastering the game now, Remeber when I told you "welcome to JUMANJI" on your first vlog of Tunisia ? yep I wasn't kidding, TUNISIA = ADVENTURE
as for that berber pizza it's called "M'tabga" which literally means "folded", great content as always ! I hope you enjoyed your day there
Hey Rzigui, we should have done this! and of course the flag would be orange, you can see this is our favourite colour. I didn't realise not many tourists go there - i think we assumed because of all the traders that it was a popular place but maybe just popular with the locals? We loved this area so much and definitely hope to return to it one day when we come back to Tunisia again. We also visited the Mides canyon but we just didn't include in the video because it would have been too long. It is a fascinating area and you're right about Jumanji! Arafat, our guide from last week's video had a different phrase about Tunisia. He says "Tunisia is like a sweet cake, never finished". And i think you are both right. (i just woke up and I could really eat a Mtabga for breakfast now but we are on the beach in the north near the most northern point so i doubt we will find anything like that around here haha).
@@courtsandmeeks ikr, you didn't expect yourself to be eating spicy food on breakfast until you visited Tunisia haha.
You can always find some sellers on the edge of the road or in the toll plazas of a highway, but for the northerst point of Africa I doubt you will find any there cause this northest point of africa is still a new idea and the area is still not well developped with shops and businesses etc...
The berber Pizza is called Mtabga.
Thank you - we couldn't remember! It is so delicious but we are in the north now and i don't think we will find it easily up here.
What a stunning place!
It really is! One of our favourite places in the country so far. Thanks for watching Alicia :)
Knocked it out of the park with this video!!! You are lucky people. Until the next instalment, safe travels guys ❤ (Mr & Mrs B)
Oh really? I'm so glad you think so! I was a bit worried this video might be considered less interesting than last week's because it was more about the landscape and nature than the human interaction and chaos. But we love both sides of travel equally so i think it's important to show it and apparently people enjoy seeing both sides too so that's really good! Courts x
Wow! Can’t believe that even exists, looked like an incredible experience. Great vid again, really enjoying this series, absolutely fascinating ❤
Thanks a tonne guys! It's so fascinating in that area - i wish we had more time to spend down there so we will definitely go back one day. Can't believe we only have a few videos left of our 3 month series here, it's gone so quick!
Another fantastic vlog, dare i say glad Meeks did not get the hump about the camel😇
Me too! Dave is gonna be the most well travelled camel in the whole world!
Meeks coughing at the end over that coffee 🤣🤣 guys the hotspring waterfall thing was awesome! Literally never imagined there being a hotspring & waterfall in a desert. Your level of trust handing over your camera hurt my brain 🤣🧠 you have good judgement it seems, he was lovely with that crystal and all at the end.
They looooove strong coffee here. Actually can't wait for a proper long americano in a coffee shop when we get back home. They are like 4 sips and blow your brains out here. Honestly never questioned handing him the camera, he was very friendly but my mum always says we have a good gut feeling for meeting people and who to trust (we've been ok so far anyway haha) but equally we've been very lucky that we've not had traumatic things happen like you guys which makes you more skeptical of people. If we'd been robbed before we would probs be the same!
That place where was the waterfall called Tamaghza. It is a beautiful place ^_^
Yes, its incredible - one of our favourite places in Tunisia
So so beautiful guys loved the video x
Thanks so much Mike! Glad you enjoyed it as much as we did in the moment
.a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
Thanks a lot, we will try!
@@courtsandmeeks Thank you very mutch... have a nice Weekend.... see you….
Wonderful experiences... Make more... Thank you for this lovely video...!!
Thank you - More to come, don't worry. I think we have 4 or 5 more Tunisia videos planned in this series before we will have to leave after our 3 months expires.
Thanks so much for sharing your adventures. Really appreciate your adventures in Tunisia 😁
Our pleasure Mandy! So glad you're enjoying the series as much as we enjoying filming it all.
Another top quality video guys, you have found a wonderful place to explore and hopefully more people will be drawn to visit this fascinating Country, and hopefully help boost their economy along the way. I thought your Turkey trip was brilliant, and you've up't the bar with this one. Magic. 👋
Thanks a lot Geoff! We found this area completely fascinating as you saw in the video. Glad you liked the Turkey trip too - if we were to go back now i think we would film things so differently. We will hopefully go back to Turkey soon (maybe next winter for another series!)
Beautiful oasis in the middle of the desert 🏜
Thanks Denise! Such a unique thing to see in the desert! Hope you’re having a good start to your week
@@courtsandmeeks Watching your videos is always a good serotonin boost for the week 👍
Fantastic what a Beautiful find ..surprise surprise .. Stay Free and Safe Travels 😍
Ha thank you Mike! We do like to try and impress you! It was a very beautiful place to visit and we’re glad we went. Hope you’re doing well
I love your content guys. Keep up 💚
Thank you so much! We have 3 or 4 more Tunisia videos left in this series
This is so unexpected. A country of contrasts.
If they went a few hundred km north they would’ve ended up in a ski resort on snow 🇹🇳😂
Thankfully when we visited Beni M'tir a couple of weeks after this, there was no snow left but still very cold!
Yep, this is the perfect way to describe Tunisia!
@@courtsandmeeks Ugh too bad. Glad you still made it there though!
Thanks your videos are so informative, plus your personalities are awesome. From Zip in Hagersville Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Hey Beverley! Thank you so much for the lovely comment, always lovely to hear that we come across well in the videos. Awesome to have you along for the journey, especially from Canada!! That would be a great place to explore
What a lovely couple .... enjoying your videos guys
Thank you for the lovely comment! Very happy to hear you are enjoying them! Hope you guys are doing well x
Amazing oasis in the middle of the desert, what an EPIC place to be! The roads there looks so impressive 😍Enjoy and take care xxxx
Thank you guys! It was an epic day for sure! Would 100% recommend it! Yeah they are and the scenery is to die for! Hope you’re having a good start to your week!
welcome to Tunisia
thank you so much!
Another excellent video showing a rarely seen view of Tunisia. The power of water is awsome.
Thank you so much for the lovely words. It sure is indeed, so crazy to see how big the canyon was!
Another great vlog! Can't wait to catch up with you both. Roll on March. Love you both. Xxxx
Thank you mum! Glad you liked it! We’re so excited too, only 4 weeks I think until we see you! Love you lots xxxx
Yet another brilliant vlog, you come across like you are enjoying yourself😆
Thank you Ste! We are very much enjoying ourselves here! It is a great country to visit!
Keep up guys good job and amazing places
Thank you very much! We loved these places and loved sharing with you. Hope you’re doing well
@@courtsandmeeks u r welcome
Thx for sharing ... bisous ;)
Thank you ala! We are glad you liked it! Hope you are well and safe
yea i feel what are u sayin but you have to respect the huslle
been waiting this videos hhh 👌🏾🌹🌹
Awesome! Hope you enjoyed it! Question - what does hhh mean? 😅
@@courtsandmeeks it's short for "hahaha" we're just lazy with the vowels
@@Samsamilesgaa Voilà
welcome 😊
Thank you jaafer we love it here! Hope you are doing well
@@courtsandmeeks doing great thanks for asking. I would love to thank you for your amazing videos. As a Tunisian I really appreciate it. Thanks a lot
I love this, but I’m wondering. Didn’t you show a map of places you would not be going for safety reasons in one of the first Tunisia videos? What are your thought?
It's obviously not true. Tunisia is safe.
I think they decided to follow the advice of the local government as they were Camping literally across from the police station, a wise decision. Besides, the UK advice map is fairly outdated and does not reflect the reality on the ground. Rule of thumb is don’t cross into Algeria or go up the mountains shared between the two nations as there are no visible borders there. I was there in the same area in 2015 (bad year in Tunisia) and it still felt extremely safe as the national guard was present all along the borders and when we went deep into the dunes some unit even provided escort. that’s Tunisia we border libya and algeria but we gotta make the most out of our geography.. 😅
Yes, we have felt very safe here in all the places we visit. Even close to the Algeria border.
Hey @Magne Fauli, you're right we did show a map in our first video of the series and this area would have been too close to Algeria for it to be considered in the green safe zone on the UK gov website but when we were in the area, we found out for ourselves that it felt incredibly safe and you would have no idea you were so close to the border if you didn't know about it, so we made a decision in the moment to still explore. Especially after we had bumped into the Guard Nationale and they told us we are very safe to explore here and free to go wherever we wanted but they would feel more comfortable if we slept outside the office in town just so they knew where we were when it was dark (although this isn't uncommon across the whole country, the police often want us to sleep outside the office rather than in nature!) I think Mouath T below is right in their comment, the only place maybe to be avoided is in the mountains in the north where there is no physical border between the two countries and lots more military presence.
Wow they filmed themselves way more than the actual waterfall.....
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thank you!
What an amazing place 😍
Sellers that hassle you always ruin the experience, I don't know why they can't understand that. I am more likely to buy from a stall without pressure as I will walk away from something I would have probably bought if I didn't feel harassed.
Thank you! We loved visiting them! Yeah we agree, it is such a shame that it happens so regularly but we understand they want to make money but us Brits are a bit put off by all the hard sells 😅
And they put music over the natural waterfall sound. Lol. Why
This is mtabga guys hhhh
Thank you! That was it, we just couldn’t remember it at the time!
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Hey Caroline, hope you're well!
No new video for today ???
Hope they’re okay
@@RollingNomad-tkr89 they're... They posted on Instagram
We just took 1 week off uploading to spend time with friends. We have 1 or 2 more videos from our time in Tunisia :)
Just to be pedantic you should never use Sahara and desert together. Sahara means desert so you are saying I'm going to the Desert Desert
Guys do not justify yourself. Tunisians are traders from centuries they know that their daily income can vary and they believe that its already written before even you pass by their shops.
So, enjoy your stay, you are kind and believe me no body there will blame for not purshasing goods... take care ;)
Thank you for saying that! It's just so difficult when there are like 20 people all selling tthe same items and we have to say no to every single one which makes us feel bad. When we went to Mos Espa the star wars site (we didn't record it for a video because we didn't really enjoy the place) but the sellers were to pushy surrounding our car with camels and crystals as soon as we parked telling us they have children at home who won't eat without us buying something so it makes us very aware of the how important this income is for some people. And that's what makes us feel bad i suppose that we can't help every stall.
guilt tripping game is used by some to force you buy staff.. i understand your feelings. But with your videos you are helping tunisians and tunisian tourism to get better. You are sharing to the world and to british genuine experiences with locals, deep inside tunisia. No ad compaign can worth that. So thank you for this. Keep it up ;)
we dont have car theft in tunisia way too rare
Thanks, we felt very safe, just the national guard wanted us to park outside their building
@@courtsandmeeks yes its the best option ngl i was just talking about the steering wheel locker
It's called "mtabga" and it's gucci 😂
I wonder who this comment is from! haha. We have a friend who loves the phrase "gucci" so maybe you know him?
@@courtsandmeeks maybe 🤷🏻🤔
*As a local,the guilt is a bit exaggerated,you're ruining your enjoyment of the trip for no reason,I'm sorry but the "dilemma" is baseless because you're reflecting yourself on others,giving money for value is everyone's view!* 😊
I think you misunderstand us, because for us it does feel like a dilemma when we know we have money to support them but can't afford to support every single seller we meet in Tunisia. It's just so difficult when there are like 20 people all selling the same items and we have to say no to every single one in the space of like 20 minutes. When we went to Mos Espa the star wars site (we didn't record it for a video because we didn't really enjoy the place) the sellers were very pushy, surrounding our car with camels and crystals as soon as we parked telling us they have children at home who won't eat without us buying something so it makes us very aware of the how important this income is for some people. And that's what makes us feel bad i suppose that we can't help every stall. To us this is a dilemma.
@@courtsandmeeks
you didn't understand me most of those "sellers" are not sellers and most of what they're selling is valuless,so the guilt is baseless,in fact,you should be harsh on them because those school drop out kids belong to schools and you need to call the police on them "sellers" because they're laterally intimidating people by making them uncomfortable,pushy is not the right word assault is!A lot of them have other jobs,some receive help from the government,others sneak out of work to walk around all the day.
Sometimes some people offer you a tour,don't feel the urge to give them money simply because they didn't tell it's payable
*These experiences teach you how to leave your comfort zone and enter your "Growth Zone", this is what traveling is about.*. ❤