Hi 🥰🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳 I'm using the 🔗 link but he's so slow. You can go to Hammamet my country, so beautiful and Nabeul, many things to see, there are places like Greece San Torino
I visited Tunisia back in 2019 and I fell in love with it. The people are so friendly, the culture is amazing and the food is definitely one of the best cuisines I ever tried. Communication wasn't an obstacle for me because I learned many basic words of standard Arabic from my Lebanese friends here in Brazil. That helped me a lot because all Tunisians can understand and speak standard Arabic. It wasn't hard for me because we actually have many Arabic words in our portuguese language. I also didn't feel like a complete outsider there because in general Tunisians have a sense of humor that's similar to Brazilians. Hope to visit again soon.
Im tunisian and i Was in brazil just a week ago, learned a few words in portugese before and it wasnt that hard to communicate with u guys cuz we share the same vibes , loved brazil nice people 👌
@@tozrimondher4250 Mohammed salah is Egyptian though. I guess he is a hero of the whole Arab world haha. He’s an unbelievable player though and a model example of a good person as well 😊 from 🇺🇸
Sidi Bou Said is definitely one of the most special and beautiful places in the world. I love how they didn't make changes in it and kept the gorgeous Andalusian architecture of the town which symbolizes its history. It gives me peace of mind when I visit it. Big love from Turkey to all Tunisians out there.❤️❤️
I love Tunisia. The food is awesome and the people were so nice and welcoming to us. I love how close all the family is there and people are very respectful and were kind❤️Loved all the shops in Nabeul and all the spices you can get there. A great place to go on vacation. Going back!
The good travel experiences happen when you meet the RIGHT people, Mohamed and Jamal were such cool guys and I'm so glad you recorded the encounter and how they lead you to discover such a wonderful rooftop, you're doing it right! and I definitely miss home after watching this. Looking forward to more vids from 🇹🇳 !
I am tunisian and this is undoubtedly the most beautiful chill blog about Tunis. Simple yet specific, instead of covering everything in a hurried Confused manner. Great job man and Thanks 💜
Thanks for going here! I have a Tunisian student and when I said I watched this episode, he really opened up and started smiling. He said I was the first teacher to talk about his homeland.
I am Danish and have visited three times, and each time I discover the splendor of this country. Every time I visit, I feel a strange and pleasant feeling that overwhelms me. I do not know exactly what it is... Tunisia is a country of civilization, diversity, culture and great historical heritage. Unfortunately, the negative point is that there is a lack of interest in it, investment and promotion to the visitor who does not know it. I liked Tunisian food, especially couscous with asabaan and molokhiya. I got used to it and became addicted... Wait for me, Djerba, Mahdia and Sousse, I am coming.
@@doug_barnard I advice you to visit Sidi Bousaid ( Palais Zarrouk ) At Medina ( Dar Jeld ) Take fantastic foto Tozeur desert is very beautiful There place in the south called MATMATA you find old homeunderground and there is hotel called Diar Berber There is Jerba Island is very cool, There is in the north (les aiguilles in TABARKA) Ain Drahem beautiful too If you like beach there is Kelibia and Haouaria We have too Cap Angela, Cap Zebib, Cap Farina, AIN GRENZ, Salakta, Tazarka, Takelsa, Metline, Les grottes, Chebika, Kairouan big mosque, Douz… Really you will not regret my advice.
Doug, you should visit the city of Bizerte in Northern Tunisia, Africa‘s northernmost tip. It‘s an amazing city with a cool old harbour, nice architecture with beautiful coastline and amazing beaches. Just 55km North of Tunis.
Yes i know it ,very beaitiful ,it's about 50 km from tunis❤️ sea,forest,good people too with many other things likes englah range hiest point in north africa
*As a British who went to Tunisia in the summer of 2022 I can confirm that this country Tunisia is one of the best countries in the world ! I love the weather there with the food (I like spicy food) and the beach 😍🤩 this summer I will return to Tunisia 💗*
My best travel vlog so far because I lived in Tunisia about 3 years and all I can say is that Tunisain people are friendly and welcoming. Keep up the great work brother!
As a Moroccan, Tunisia is one of the Arab countries closest to my heart. I loved its food and its great people, as well as its stunning scenery. In my personal opinion, it is the country most similar to my country, Morocco. Greetings to the Arab brothers and the Tunisians in particular.
@@hamzajebri4447 93adna ken nahchiw fih aal aabéd khater , weli yahbet l tounes awel haja ylahadhha lwsakh w ri7a l khayba win l matar w les zones touristiques khali win yosknou la majorité des Tunisiens , naaref commentairi yodhher khayeb ama ethika lah9i9a w bech nbadlouha lezem awel haja maach nekthbou aal aabéd w 3ala rwehna , salem.
They filmed Star Wars in the southern part of Tunisia. Also there are several archeological sites. There is a festival in Douz with horses. El Jem is another archeological site. Don’t forget to go to Hammamet and Sousse, so beautiful! Loved this country.
seriously I love the way you described everything, the way you talk about tunisian accent, the way you respected "the call for prayer" !! much much respect and love !! thank you !!!
I'm a Bangladeshi who did learn many things about Tunisian culture and their history dating back to the great history of Carthage which made me very curious to visit the country. But I wonder if I will be welcomed by its citizens
🇹🇳👍la Tunisie est un payie depuis des decenies à acueillie le Monde entier vien Avec ton sourire😁 soit patient calme poser pour visiter tout les lieux bienvenue à tout le Monde de la terre 🌎
Thank you for visiting our country, it is really amazing to see content creators like you exposing the culture and the rich history, too bad the gov doesn't care or else this country has strong potential to flourish. anyway, i hope you enjoyed your stay and come again to explore even more places in Tunisia the most or one of the most progressive countries in the region by far.
As a Tunisian, I love this video and how well you've presented facts about our culture. I think you'd love Sousse and Hammamet, maybe even Nabeul (it's not too far from hammamet). All of these places are affordable and very pretty. You should check them out as well.
Thank you for the great video and welcome to Tunisia 🤗 but you should not miss the south especially Tozeur where you Can enjoy sunset on the Sand dunes,mountain oasis, briks architecture .. a lot to see ! Djerba also is Amazing, Matmata, and so on .. welcome again 🥰
It really makes me happy when I see TH-camrs showing the real beautiful face of my country 🇹🇳 It's so nice that you enjoyed your tour in the Medina, you can also visit Sidi Bou Said, La Marsa, Carthage there are a lot of interesting things to see there... Also visit the Cap Bon it's amazing and it's not so much far from Tunis.
I just came back from tunis Tunisia. I was out there for about a week with my husband. I basically missed you. I hope you enjoyed my second home. My husband is Tunisian
I love Tunisia, which has more human and women's rights than other Arab and North African countries. It is a country that attaches importance to the freedom of people and women. greetings from Azerbaijan 🇹🇳❤️🇦🇿
Indeed,as the man said you can't compare those precious pieces with the Chinese art. Each Culture has its uniqueness. Greetings from Moroccan living in China. I love Tunisia ❤️
I am happy because I watched the video and I thank the owner of the content who published the video and accepts Tunisia and its dialect, even with its flaws Tunisian and proud ❤
Thank you for coming to our beautiful Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤❤ You made me laugh when u said Tunisians speak a weird mixture of Arabic and French! We really do! 🤣 and sometimes you can find Tunisians using three (or four) languages in the same sentence 🤣 Again welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 Such a beautiful spontaneous video too!
@@arielle-polanski can you explain to me how speaking many languages isn't a fokhra? 😂😂😂 we are underestimating ourselves. An average Tunisian student masters three languages. We cherish Arabic of course and we see it (it really is) as a noble language and we are beyond proud that Arabic is our mother language. But if we are speaking to foreigners how do u expect them to understand us if we don't use a universal language???? I agree that we should hold on to our Arabic but adding several other languages and being open to more civilization ain't a bad thing at all i guess 😅 Les initiatives eli haka lezemna nchaj3ouhom moch nokoodou nlawjou the smallest bémol qui puisse exister f kol chay !
Went to Tunisia with a friend in 2019 and it was a great experience. We were lucky to meet a guy online in a game and he invited us to come and stay for free so we did. This also meant we had our own personal guides for the entire stay which was a huge plus. Most of the time we spent on the island Djerba but we also went to see the Sahara. We didn't see Tunis, Sfax or any of that area though. I'll definitely be coming back!
I really enjoyed this video and I like the way u introduce things and I think everyone is excited now to come and visit Tunisia ❤ Thanks again this amazing video 🙏 #From_Tunisia 🇹🇳
Doug!!! The whole time you were in the handmade bag store I kept yelling at you on my TV screen to get one for your mom!! How could you leave without getting the number one lady in your life one of those cute bags!!! lol They were so beautiful! Please say you went back and got one for her. Nice to see you in Tunisia
@@doug_barnard lol Nope I just felt bad for her after seeing those cute bags! No man should ever be exposed to such cute bags without buying one for the woman in his life lol. By the way, did you choose your next destination? Indonesia is still my vote!
I am a Tunisian living in Canada Thank you for using your plater-form to show people how beautiful and unique my country is, it's always my goto vacation site EVERY summer, I am happy that you realize how cool and laid back Tunisians are too, because that's what gives the place its charm I don't come from the Capital Tunis, but i'm from another beautiful city way up north 60KM away from Tunis Called BIZERTE, maybe you should visit there one day if you look for calmer beach time and a more relaxed town and a lot of delicious Mediterranean seafood Cheers,
Fantastic video as usual Doug. I've been recovering the last week from surgery as I had my gallbladder removed. But before i went for surgery a new restaurant opened near me they sell Indian food but also have some Pakistan food as the owner is originally from Lahore Pakistan. It's so awesome to have a great restaurant in a small town here where I live in Ontario Canada.
04:15 IT IS CALLED THE sea gate it used to be a door that opens into the sea before it retreated to the train station down the road u came from.anyways welcome to tunisia
The church you said is from the french colonisation is in fact older than that , it was a Chappelle built in the 1650 than a Catholic church 200 years later , Christianity in Tunisia is hundreds years older than french colonisation , actually the pope who declared 14 February is the valentine day is Pope Gelacius 1 a Tunisian .
You can visit the interior regions and cities, for example (Zaghouan, El Kef ....) and the south of the country, where you will find the desert and its wonderful atmosphere. It is not limited to the capital only, our country is distinguished by its differences and different civilizations 🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳
Hi Doug, great video ! Welcome to Tunisia, hopefully you enjoyed your time there. Always warms my heart to see fun travel vlogs of my home country as I miss it dearly. Thanks for sharing your adventure there.
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is outstanding and stunning country . I love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ so much Tabarka in North West of Tunisia : green forest beautiful nature mountains and blue sea 🌊. I rented in bungalows and lovely 🏨 hotels .It's really awesome 👌 and tremendous. Tunisian people is generous and cute .
Makes me so happy to see our beautiful country getting the attention it deserves from nice people like yourself, really. I hope you had/have a great stay and know that once you visit Tunisia, it becomes a piece of you and vice versa so yeah. Great video!
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I know every single place you went to .. i feel kinda proud seeing someone talking about the country that i've been living in since birth ! .. that's incredible ! KEEP GOING ! btw you need to visit bizert it's such a beautiful city
I think that the non french architecture in Tunisia (andalusian berberian roman carthagian ) looks better to be honest and still to this day even tho it s way older and was built way long before the french invasion Not on the verge of falling apart unlike the french-looking buildings.
I like but better I really wished if u have give more attention to Alzaytouna mosque,it is not only a mosque but one of the oldest universitie in the word
Im tunisian but born in Sweden but since i was little we always went to Sousse in Tunisia and other places on vacation and seeing family and ofc beaches food the views everything you want you will find it in my lovley country it was the best days of my life🇹🇳❤️. dammi ouardani wled grissa chtiwouia yahia💯
There are some amazing aspects about the Medina. The shopkeepers speak about any language and all languages I know fluently. When the hunt tourists, they also guess the native language of folk passing by and most often correctly. Sometimes they listen in, but I guess they can tell based on clothing or whatever. Quite impressive. The guys are much less gluey than in pure tourist centers, so it's not really painful to walk through the Medina. If you talk to guys they will start showing you around. A visit to the roofs is standard, then you'll be brought to a spices seller, and incents shop, carpets and leather works. Most of the things you find in the Medina are not really interesting, but there are some really nice shops selling olive wood items, some african style lamps and furniture and if you like it a lot of leather works and ceramics. Ceramics are better bought in Nabeul in the outskirts. What I find most interesting is that the Medina combines a couple of parallel realities. There are people just living in the Medina, going to coffee shops, then there is the tourist infrastructure and at the same time a kind of shopping mall where Tunisians living in the vicinity buy their stuff - all in one place. It's more obvious if you see it in different seasons. What Doug describes as a laid back relaxed athmosphere is as far as I see it the most typical aspect of Tunisia. When I moved to Tunis, there were no barriers or military downtown. During the Arab Spring, there was some mild turmoil. I have the impression that people got used to the barricades and nobody thought about whether they are still needed, so they will be there until erosion does its job and the guys standing guard enter retirement. As for the police, I'm not quite sure what they actually do all day long, but they rarely interfere with people. The guys downtown try to look touch and menacing at times, but that's it. Traffic control tries to earn bribes, but if you pretend not to understand they just let you go because you block their space. While they talk to you, cars pass by ignoring the red light, roll over the green strip or speed, nobody really cares about it. Once I parked illegally and when I came back I found a police men guarding my car so that the pick up wouldn't toe it off. He said I wouldn't find the car (he saw my foreign numbr plates). He didn't try to get a bribe and was actually upset when I wanted to give him some money for him being nice. If you get caught by an exceptionally zealous police officer for speeding or passing a red light, you can argue with him that you really need to go home fast so that the takeaway food doesn't get cold and you won't get into trouble with your wife. Chances are good that they will let you go. It's quite funny here. If you are in Tunis, go to La Goulette to eat some fish. The quality is by far not as good as it was 10 years ago and it became a bit price, but the athmosphere is still very nice, especially in the evening. Visit Sidi Bou Said, it's really beautiful, but don't go to the Cafe des delices, that's a tourist trap. Everything else except the shops is really nice. You can always ask people (outside of the medina to evade the standard tour) for restaurants, clubs, bars, coffee shops. The entertainment side of Tunis is not as vivid as what you would find in a western city, but there is a lot of variation and its fun. If you wanted to learn some of the crafts, I would not be surprised if some shopkeepers would let you join for a couple of weeks. Tunisians are generally super friendly (unless you have to do anything related to bureaucracy or phone/internet lines - that's a complete catastrophe).
Seems like youre closely familiar with Tunisia! Lol the takeaway stuff. Love your stories and would love to read more if you post them on blogs or something :D
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You, my friend, speak English and you have a large number of Arab followers. I hope you will allow the option of translating into Arabic. Thank you
I advise you to visit Bizerte and soft Tabarka and Ain Draham
Arabic is available now!
Hi 🥰🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳 I'm using the 🔗 link but he's so slow.
You can go to Hammamet my country, so beautiful and Nabeul, many things to see, there are places like Greece San Torino
Morocco also nice 👌
I visited Tunisia back in 2019 and I fell in love with it. The people are so friendly, the culture is amazing and the food is definitely one of the best cuisines I ever tried. Communication wasn't an obstacle for me because I learned many basic words of standard Arabic from my Lebanese friends here in Brazil. That helped me a lot because all Tunisians can understand and speak standard Arabic. It wasn't hard for me because we actually have many Arabic words in our portuguese language. I also didn't feel like a complete outsider there because in general Tunisians have a sense of humor that's similar to Brazilians. Hope to visit again soon.
مرحبا بيك 🥰🥰
Most welcome
Welcome
Im tunisian and i Was in brazil just a week ago, learned a few words in portugese before and it wasnt that hard to communicate with u guys cuz we share the same vibes , loved brazil nice people 👌
@@haythelbenyounes6508 who asked
My dad has been to Tunisia and he loved it!!!
Love Tunisia from United Kingdom!!
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awesome! thanks for watching!
Always welcome 🤗
Love the UK from Tunisia ❤️
Plz take care of Muhamed Salah
@@tozrimondher4250 Mohammed salah is Egyptian though. I guess he is a hero of the whole Arab world haha. He’s an unbelievable player though and a model example of a good person as well 😊 from 🇺🇸
so take care of hannibal :)
Big love to all our Northern Africa brother from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬♥️♥️♥️
Oky😂
All the love back from tunisia to our nigerian brothers... i had many dear friends
Sidi Bou Said is definitely one of the most special and beautiful places in the world. I love how they didn't make changes in it and kept the gorgeous Andalusian architecture of the town which symbolizes its history. It gives me peace of mind when I visit it. Big love from Turkey to all Tunisians out there.❤️❤️
Youre welcome here again in tunisia . I wish you came soon here nd drink a coffee together in sisi bousaid
teşekkür ederim
You're Welcome
Adınız okuduğumda Türk olduğunuz biliyordum. Ben Tunusluyum ve Bursa'da yaşıyorum. Türkiye çok güzel Türk insanı kibar ve cömerttir.
Greetings from Morocco ,Tunisia is such an amazing countryy🇲🇦💕🇹🇳
Habitit
I heard that Morocco is beautiful too
I love Tunisia. The food is awesome and the people were so nice and welcoming to us. I love how close all the family is there and people are very respectful and were kind❤️Loved all the shops in Nabeul and all the spices you can get there. A great place to go on vacation. Going back!
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Thank you welcome To tunisia🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
welcom❤️
Welcome to my country dear ❤️
where are you from
The good travel experiences happen when you meet the RIGHT people, Mohamed and Jamal were such cool guys and I'm so glad you recorded the encounter and how they lead you to discover such a wonderful rooftop, you're doing it right! and I definitely miss home after watching this. Looking forward to more vids from 🇹🇳 !
I am tunisian and this is undoubtedly the most beautiful chill blog about Tunis. Simple yet specific, instead of covering everything in a hurried Confused manner. Great job man and Thanks 💜
thank you!
I agree with you. I’ve visited Tunisia a couple of times and yes this video is simple but nice to watch.
Heard from many people you guys are extremely racist nations. th-cam.com/video/nyP1DcWODy4/w-d-xo.html
hi, assalamo alaikom najd, can i have your Whatsapp number please?
تونس الجميلة ، حديقة المتوسط ، يوجد الكثير ما لم تراه عين و ما لم يتخيله عقل ، انها تونس الفريدة .
I love Tunisia from Somalia 🇸🇴❤️🇹🇳
Always been curious of Tunisia since I made a few friends from this place, great vlog!
thanks a lot bro!
i am so happy to see content creators like you share our Tunisian culture in a beautiful way like this ..you're welcome hope you had fun here
My wife is from Sousse Tunisia. I want there to see her on 2012. Very nice place to visit.
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ماشاء الله بلد جميل تحية من ألمانيا 🇹🇳 🇩🇪 🇱🇧
Thanks for going here! I have a Tunisian student and when I said I watched this episode, he really opened up and started smiling. He said I was the first teacher to talk about his homeland.
Hallo Im HariPutra from Indonesian 👍
You are welcome anytime, I am Tunisian and I welcome you
Hi good morning where are you in tunisian , i will like to visit, from Nigeria
ماشاءالله على النظافة وجمال تونس
تحياتي من العراق
Bro you're such a great narrator, so informative. Amazing delivery, thanks for showing me a great insight into Tunis ♥️
Thank you for watching brother!!! 😊
Beautiful video and city! I love the architecture and the colorful souks/market! Guess I should put Tunisia 🇹🇳 on my bucket list! Safe travels Doug!
You'll be welcomed in our country so come and visit soon
@@mini_jkooki_minkookieeeee it has been two long years since my last visit to Africa, I am itching to go back!
I’ve been to Tunisia 🇹🇳 wonderful country
New York is the best city in the world
NYC - debatable
I visited Tunisia this year for the fisrt time and really enjoyed exploring this beautiful country ❤🇩🇿
I am Danish and have visited three times, and each time I discover the splendor of this country. Every time I visit, I feel a strange and pleasant feeling that overwhelms me. I do not know exactly what it is... Tunisia is a country of civilization, diversity, culture and great historical heritage. Unfortunately, the negative point is that there is a lack of interest in it, investment and promotion to the visitor who does not know it. I liked Tunisian food, especially couscous with asabaan and molokhiya. I got used to it and became addicted... Wait for me, Djerba, Mahdia and Sousse, I am coming.
The bags are absolutely gorgeous, you can tell it’s carefully hand made with love & care.
totally!
@@doug_barnard
I advice you to visit
Sidi Bousaid ( Palais Zarrouk )
At Medina ( Dar Jeld )
Take fantastic foto
Tozeur desert is very beautiful
There place in the south called MATMATA you find old homeunderground and there is hotel called Diar Berber
There is Jerba Island is very cool,
There is in the north (les aiguilles in TABARKA) Ain Drahem beautiful too
If you like beach there is Kelibia and Haouaria
We have too Cap Angela, Cap Zebib, Cap Farina, AIN GRENZ, Salakta, Tazarka, Takelsa, Metline, Les grottes, Chebika, Kairouan big mosque, Douz…
Really you will not regret my advice.
thank you! im not doug but ill definitely check these places out@@m-88-j
Doug, you should visit the city of Bizerte in Northern Tunisia, Africa‘s northernmost tip. It‘s an amazing city with a cool old harbour, nice architecture with beautiful coastline and amazing beaches. Just 55km North of Tunis.
Ras Angela
agree
Yes i know it ,very beaitiful ,it's about 50 km from tunis❤️ sea,forest,good people too with many other things likes englah range hiest point in north africa
Yeah
COUCOU BEACH is great in Bizert
LOL I live there
Love the video! Hope to see more people visiting Tunisia in the future 🇹🇳
thank you!
*As a British who went to Tunisia in the summer of 2022 I can confirm that this country Tunisia is one of the best countries in the world ! I love the weather there with the food (I like spicy food) and the beach 😍🤩 this summer I will return to Tunisia 💗*
Beautiful Madena, the view from the terrace, zaitouna Mosque… you took me back to 2002 when I visited Tunis for the first time … thanks for sharing!
thank you for watching!
Oh Tunis is great. Mare sure you take the TGM train - it feels like it's running on water!
oh man, i will next time!
Martin , i'm a subscriber to your channel . I've send u a message on Facebook to discuss some topics if you are interested :)
فيديو زوين زوين بزاف تبارك الله عليك
تونس ماحلاها 😍😍😍😍
My best travel vlog so far because I lived in Tunisia about 3 years and all I can say is that Tunisain people are friendly and welcoming. Keep up the great work brother!
We have just return from Tunisia and what a great place to go ,, plenty for everyone to do … will be going back soon 🇬🇧
i am so happy to see content creators like you share our Tunisian culture in a beautiful way like this ...
As a Moroccan, Tunisia is one of the Arab countries closest to my heart. I loved its food and its great people, as well as its stunning scenery. In my personal opinion, it is the country most similar to my country, Morocco. Greetings to the Arab brothers and the Tunisians in particular.
ما شاء الله على تونس الجميلة والنظيفة
We had the best holiday in Tunisia! 🇹🇳❤ The people were amazing and so helpful! Delicious cuisine a wonderful weather! 🏖 We will be back for sure! 🙌
You welcome
ماشاءالله تونس حلوه ماتوقعت
mr6
So glad that you're finally in my home country 😊 enjoy your time there
thank you! happy to be here!
Looks so beautiful! The streets look so clean! It shows how clean and educated the people of Tunis are.
Avenue Habib Bourguiba the main street you see in this video is definitely the only relatively clean couple hundred meters in Tunisia
@@Emforlife445 9adekech ta7an ❤️
@@hamzajebri4447 moch normale wlh
@@Emforlife445 Mala mnayk
@@hamzajebri4447 93adna ken nahchiw fih aal aabéd khater , weli yahbet l tounes awel haja ylahadhha lwsakh w ri7a l khayba win l matar w les zones touristiques khali win yosknou la majorité des Tunisiens , naaref commentairi yodhher khayeb ama ethika lah9i9a w bech nbadlouha lezem awel haja maach nekthbou aal aabéd w 3ala rwehna , salem.
They filmed Star Wars in the southern part of Tunisia. Also there are several archeological sites. There is a festival in Douz with horses. El Jem is another archeological site. Don’t forget to go to Hammamet and Sousse, so beautiful! Loved this country.
Tatawin is the place and is named tatooine in star wars
seriously I love the way you described everything, the way you talk about tunisian accent, the way you respected "the call for prayer" !! much much respect and love !! thank you !!!
I love Tunisians 🇹🇳 so much
They are so friendly
Am still currently living in the country
Can I have your email?
Tunisia is beautiful!!!
thanks for watching pops!
like you
Thanks 🥰
I'm a Bangladeshi who did learn many things about Tunisian culture and their history dating back to the great history of Carthage which made me very curious to visit the country. But I wonder if I will be welcomed by its citizens
Of course you will. Tunisian’s are very welcoming. Just don’t openly support Isr*el and you’ll be fine.
Of course you are welcomed in our country come and visit at any time
@@ninapark4342 Why could I care about Israel in Tunisia lol! BTW Are you Tunisian?
Of course. You would be more than welcome.
🇹🇳👍la Tunisie est un payie depuis des decenies à acueillie le Monde entier vien Avec ton sourire😁 soit patient calme poser pour visiter tout les lieux bienvenue à tout le Monde de la terre 🌎
Thank you for visiting our country, it is really amazing to see content creators like you exposing the culture and the rich history, too bad the gov doesn't care or else this country has strong potential to flourish.
anyway, i hope you enjoyed your stay and come again to explore even more places in Tunisia the most or one of the most progressive countries in the region by far.
As a Tunisian, I love this video and how well you've presented facts about our culture. I think you'd love Sousse and Hammamet, maybe even Nabeul (it's not too far from hammamet). All of these places are affordable and very pretty. You should check them out as well.
and Bizerte
Assalam moalaikom molka bibeni, i wanna contact with u, need direction how visit tunisia please.
planning to visit Tunisia by February, can’t wait to see this beautiful city soon 😊
I'd love to visit Tunisia one day. Tunisian's culture, Infrastructures, cuisine, and landscapes are just distinct. Love from Algeria 🇩🇿 🇹🇳❤
Eb3douna entouma bedhet
@@empire_of_carthage 3lash hhhh
Welcome 🇹🇳♥️🇩🇿
you are welcome ❤️❤️❤️
@@empire_of_carthage yezi ble tfourikh ma nekouna ken lmafrakh eli kifek
Thank you for the great video and welcome to Tunisia 🤗 but you should not miss the south especially Tozeur where you Can enjoy sunset on the Sand dunes,mountain oasis, briks architecture .. a lot to see ! Djerba also is Amazing, Matmata, and so on .. welcome again 🥰
thank you so much! i went to tozeur too and i've got a video coming soon!
@@doug_barnard please come to djerba it’s a island
It really makes me happy when I see TH-camrs showing the real beautiful face of my country 🇹🇳
It's so nice that you enjoyed your tour in the Medina, you can also visit Sidi Bou Said, La Marsa, Carthage there are a lot of interesting things to see there...
Also visit the Cap Bon it's amazing and it's not so much far from Tunis.
My husband is tunisian and our family lives around 25 mins from the capital .... on the coast.... glad you liked it
Hi good morning, I will like to visit, can anyone help me out
Thx guys I love your conturys too it’s so crazy I’m from tunisia love for you all 🇹🇳
Tunisia is wonderful.
The people are great.
try to visit bizerte, sousse, monastir, nabeul, hammamet, kelibia, mahdia, tozeur, sidi bou said, marsa, carthage and gammarth.. many cool places
Have you ever been to Djerba? From your comment I can tell that you’ve not
I just came back from tunis Tunisia. I was out there for about a week with my husband. I basically missed you. I hope you enjoyed my second home. My husband is Tunisian
first time seeing Tunisia, it looks beautiful 🤩
I love Tunisia, which has more human and women's rights than other Arab and North African countries. It is a country that attaches importance to the freedom of people and women. greetings from Azerbaijan
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I went to Tunisia in May 2022. Very impressive. Hammamet, Tunis, Djerba. Very nice, very safe. Hopfully returning in february 2023.
Indeed,as the man said you can't compare those precious pieces with the Chinese art. Each Culture has its uniqueness. Greetings from Moroccan living in China. I love Tunisia ❤️
He not talking about chinese art or culturen. He means cloned or cheap marchandise which is generally made in china
I am happy because I watched the video and I thank the owner of the content who published the video and accepts Tunisia and its dialect, even with its flaws
Tunisian and proud ❤
Thank you for coming to our beautiful Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤❤
You made me laugh when u said Tunisians speak a weird mixture of Arabic and French! We really do! 🤣 and sometimes you can find Tunisians using three (or four) languages in the same sentence 🤣
Again welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳
Such a beautiful spontaneous video too!
ey lol mafhem chay hahaahah
@@gamingsc221 mouch wahdek khouya
الحق الحق، الشيى هذا ياسف ، ماهوش فخرة راهو. الاشكال أنه الجيل الصاعد عمال يتهلك. حتى طرف شخية و مضيع روخو في بالو هكاكة يولي متقدم.
@@arielle-polanski can you explain to me how speaking many languages isn't a fokhra? 😂😂😂 we are underestimating ourselves. An average Tunisian student masters three languages. We cherish Arabic of course and we see it (it really is) as a noble language and we are beyond proud that Arabic is our mother language. But if we are speaking to foreigners how do u expect them to understand us if we don't use a universal language????
I agree that we should hold on to our Arabic but adding several other languages and being open to more civilization ain't a bad thing at all i guess 😅
Les initiatives eli haka lezemna nchaj3ouhom moch nokoodou nlawjou the smallest bémol qui puisse exister f kol chay !
speaking 3 langages and singing in thé same Time ;) ❤
أنا من تونس 🇹🇳 أفتخر ببلدي لدينا الكثير من المناطق الجميلة ببلادنا أتمنا أن تذهب إليها🖤
Went to Tunisia with a friend in 2019 and it was a great experience. We were lucky to meet a guy online in a game and he invited us to come and stay for free so we did. This also meant we had our own personal guides for the entire stay which was a huge plus. Most of the time we spent on the island Djerba but we also went to see the Sahara. We didn't see Tunis, Sfax or any of that area though. I'll definitely be coming back!
I really love your photography it makes me see the video without skipping a second
thank you!!!
@@doug_barnard omggg My favorite celebrity reply me now😭😭
I really enjoyed this video and I like the way u introduce things and I think everyone is excited now to come and visit Tunisia ❤
Thanks again this amazing video 🙏
#From_Tunisia 🇹🇳
thank you so much!
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Doug!!! The whole time you were in the handmade bag store I kept yelling at you on my TV screen to get one for your mom!! How could you leave without getting the number one lady in your life one of those cute bags!!! lol They were so beautiful! Please say you went back and got one for her. Nice to see you in Tunisia
did my mom write this comment 😂
@@doug_barnard lol Nope I just felt bad for her after seeing those cute bags! No man should ever be exposed to such cute bags without buying one for the woman in his life lol. By the way, did you choose your next destination? Indonesia is still my vote!
I am a Tunisian living in Canada
Thank you for using your plater-form to show people how beautiful and unique my country is, it's always my goto vacation site EVERY summer, I am happy that you realize how cool and laid back Tunisians are too, because that's what gives the place its charm
I don't come from the Capital Tunis, but i'm from another beautiful city way up north 60KM away from Tunis Called BIZERTE, maybe you should visit there one day if you look for calmer beach time and a more relaxed town and a lot of delicious Mediterranean seafood
Cheers,
u said ''I am a Tunisian living in Canada'' SAME!
@@thecracky2438 he is Tunisians what is going with you sakar fomek
Racist nation
يعيشك يعني يبقيك الله على قيد الحياة... تعبير مجازي للشكر باللهجة التونسية
Thank you for coming to our beautiful Country🇹🇳❤️
Much love from Kelibia, Tunisia!
Fantastic video as usual Doug. I've been recovering the last week from surgery as I had my gallbladder removed. But before i went for surgery a new restaurant opened near me they sell Indian food but also have some Pakistan food as the owner is originally from Lahore Pakistan. It's so awesome to have a great restaurant in a small town here where I live in Ontario Canada.
Never been to Spain, but this is how I'd pic it looking. This looks like another great trip
dude i lived 28 years in this city and somehow you made me appreciate it more, thank you honestly, and cats love you so definitely subbing
Next time i visit Tunisia i will def. hop by their shops, those are the one of the most unique artworks and patchwork i´ve ever seen
Hey Doug you are back body 🥰. I love your every vedio. And I'm watching you right now from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💚
And always be safe Mr, barnard. Brother
thanks so much!
R8
04:15 IT IS CALLED THE sea gate it used to be a door that opens into the sea before it retreated to the train station down the road u came from.anyways welcome to
tunisia
The church you said is from the french colonisation is in fact older than that , it was a Chappelle built in the 1650 than a Catholic church 200 years later , Christianity in Tunisia is hundreds years older than french colonisation , actually the pope who declared 14 February is the valentine day is Pope Gelacius 1 a Tunisian .
My professors in college are Tunisian so I was so curious about what Tunisia looks like, and It looked so classy just like my professors 🥰
You can visit the interior regions and cities, for example (Zaghouan, El Kef ....) and the south of the country, where you will find the desert and its wonderful atmosphere. It is not limited to the capital only, our country is distinguished by its differences and different civilizations 🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳
Hi Doug, great video ! Welcome to Tunisia, hopefully you enjoyed your time there. Always warms my heart to see fun travel vlogs of my home country as I miss it dearly. Thanks for sharing your adventure there.
Tunisiaa ❤ ❤ ❤
A7le ness lord ❤❤❤
@@tunisiecarthaginoise3879 ya jabri 1- ena tounsi 2-ki tkoun masa5 hakka 7ot tsawrik f youtube mouch 3alam tounis
Thanks for sharing different places from our beautiful country! Hope you have a great trip there and get to know new nice Tunisian friends! ❤️
Hello how are you. I would like to come to Tunisia oneday. I'm from Ghana.
Moroccan-American. Looking at Tunis really resembles back home in Maroc looked beautiful.
I really enjoyed your video. 🤩⭐️
Thanks for Sharing! 👍🏼💕
Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is outstanding and stunning country . I love ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ so much Tabarka in North West of Tunisia : green forest beautiful nature mountains and blue sea 🌊. I rented in bungalows and lovely 🏨 hotels .It's really awesome 👌 and tremendous. Tunisian people is generous and cute .
Makes me so happy to see our beautiful country getting the attention it deserves from nice people like yourself, really. I hope you had/have a great stay and know that once you visit Tunisia, it becomes a piece of you and vice versa so yeah. Great video!
cant wait to visit Tunisia in August.....😊
@@mariewylie7079 Awesome! I hope you have a beautiful stay :))
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I know every single place you went to .. i feel kinda proud seeing someone talking about the country that i've been living in since birth ! .. that's incredible ! KEEP GOING !
btw you need to visit bizert it's such a beautiful city
i feel proud of my country , thanks for showing it up
i am from tunisia and i am really happy that u like it (: thank u for visiting our little country
شعب جميل و بلد رائع. تحياتي لاهل تونس الطيبين
تحياتي لك أخي الكريم و لأهل بلدك ❤️🇹🇳
#Tunis has cool France vibes in it's city architecture.✨👍
agreed!
I think that the non french architecture in Tunisia (andalusian berberian roman carthagian ) looks better to be honest and still to this day even tho it s way older and was built way long before the french invasion Not on the verge of falling apart unlike the french-looking buildings.
🇹🇳 Carthage not frensh vibe
I like but better I really wished if u have give more attention to Alzaytouna mosque,it is not only a mosque but one of the oldest universitie in the word
Nope, it is Tunisian Carthaginian architecture..Not french
تونس زينة البلدان 🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳
Im tunisian but born in Sweden but since i was little we always went to Sousse in Tunisia and other places on vacation and seeing family and ofc beaches food the views everything you want you will find it in my lovley country it was the best days of my life🇹🇳❤️. dammi ouardani wled grissa chtiwouia yahia💯
I Love my Tunisie ❤️❤️🇹🇳 and Thank you for this wonderful gesture to Tunisia.
Yo Doug, glad to see back in North Africa 🇹🇳! I remember your Mount Sanai 🇪🇬 vlog! It’s one of my favorites on this channel! More Life
thanks a lot dude!! one of my favorite experiences ever!
There are some amazing aspects about the Medina. The shopkeepers speak about any language and all languages I know fluently. When the hunt tourists, they also guess the native language of folk passing by and most often correctly. Sometimes they listen in, but I guess they can tell based on clothing or whatever. Quite impressive.
The guys are much less gluey than in pure tourist centers, so it's not really painful to walk through the Medina. If you talk to guys they will start showing you around. A visit to the roofs is standard, then you'll be brought to a spices seller, and incents shop, carpets and leather works. Most of the things you find in the Medina are not really interesting, but there are some really nice shops selling olive wood items, some african style lamps and furniture and if you like it a lot of leather works and ceramics. Ceramics are better bought in Nabeul in the outskirts.
What I find most interesting is that the Medina combines a couple of parallel realities. There are people just living in the Medina, going to coffee shops, then there is the tourist infrastructure and at the same time a kind of shopping mall where Tunisians living in the vicinity buy their stuff - all in one place. It's more obvious if you see it in different seasons.
What Doug describes as a laid back relaxed athmosphere is as far as I see it the most typical aspect of Tunisia. When I moved to Tunis, there were no barriers or military downtown. During the Arab Spring, there was some mild turmoil. I have the impression that people got used to the barricades and nobody thought about whether they are still needed, so they will be there until erosion does its job and the guys standing guard enter retirement. As for the police, I'm not quite sure what they actually do all day long, but they rarely interfere with people. The guys downtown try to look touch and menacing at times, but that's it. Traffic control tries to earn bribes, but if you pretend not to understand they just let you go because you block their space. While they talk to you, cars pass by ignoring the red light, roll over the green strip or speed, nobody really cares about it. Once I parked illegally and when I came back I found a police men guarding my car so that the pick up wouldn't toe it off. He said I wouldn't find the car (he saw my foreign numbr plates). He didn't try to get a bribe and was actually upset when I wanted to give him some money for him being nice.
If you get caught by an exceptionally zealous police officer for speeding or passing a red light, you can argue with him that you really need to go home fast so that the takeaway food doesn't get cold and you won't get into trouble with your wife. Chances are good that they will let you go. It's quite funny here.
If you are in Tunis, go to La Goulette to eat some fish. The quality is by far not as good as it was 10 years ago and it became a bit price, but the athmosphere is still very nice, especially in the evening. Visit Sidi Bou Said, it's really beautiful, but don't go to the Cafe des delices, that's a tourist trap. Everything else except the shops is really nice. You can always ask people (outside of the medina to evade the standard tour) for restaurants, clubs, bars, coffee shops. The entertainment side of Tunis is not as vivid as what you would find in a western city, but there is a lot of variation and its fun.
If you wanted to learn some of the crafts, I would not be surprised if some shopkeepers would let you join for a couple of weeks. Tunisians are generally super friendly (unless you have to do anything related to bureaucracy or phone/internet lines - that's a complete catastrophe).
Seems like youre closely familiar with Tunisia! Lol the takeaway stuff. Love your stories and would love to read more if you post them on blogs or something :D
im in tunisia for my classes, very beautiful place with beautiful people, btw go at klibia or bizerte awesome places
there tho
All my love for the Tunisia peoples i am Abdul from Algeria living in the US .(:
I am very proud that I am my country in this video and I hope that you liked it and that the people of this country welcomed you
I visited tunis habib bourguiba in may 2019 and it was AMAZING
beautiful vidéo tunisia our neibghor im from algeria even algeria has a french style i hope u will visit it and descover it 🥰
الفيزة تاعنا صعيبة و الشعب انتاعنا مغندف و متعصب
Green Tunisia is a tourist country with excellence 🇹🇳🇩🇿🍀
Tunisie is a fantastic country, there's a Friendly people beautiful cities, pure heritage
Greetings from Morocco ❤❤❤