Exploring TUNIS, Capital City of TUNISIA 🇹🇳 تونس
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- I explore the Medina and centre of Tunis, Tunisia's capital city.
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I really loved Tunis and the rest of Tunisia also. I drove solo all over the country a few years back, still one of my best travel memories ever. I wish I had filmed it for my channel!
U can do it again
now go back to tunisia and do the filming . i cant wait to see your movie
You are welcome to do it again and film
Glad to hear that, wish you can come back and enjoy even more!!
Welcome again
Wow, Tunis has become such a clean city! Moreover, the city is totally underrated. Where in the world can you find a place where old (Arab Medina) and new (French Ville Nouvelle) coexist side by side. And adding Carthage and Sidi Bou Said as part of Grand Tunis, this should be one of the most fascinating cities in the World.
In Algiers but its not a tourist country
Ironically they have voted for an ultra-conservative sexist, racist, xenephobic and homophobic president, and they get overwhemingly so defensive against whoever dares to criticize him or just for voicing up their opinion on his political system. That's the the so called ''free and progressive'' Tunisia, i can't say that i'm proud to be Tunisian, i'd be lying to myself to say that. Tunisia is anything but a free and diversive country.
@@rayenerwissi546 aside from conservative, the rest of your claims have no basis or are unfounded. But if it pleases you, go ahead and keep slandering your opponents or people you disagree with politically with these descriptions. It really helps your case.
Rayén Erwissi Oh yeah the « progressive » candidate is a corrupt traitor who is in bed with the islamists and the ancien régime. Our conservative president is the best president in the Arab world so far and in just few weeks he has done a lot more than any other president. If you care more about your gay boyfriend than our economy and well being then gtfo of Tunisia
@@rayenerwissi546 If you dont like it just leave Tunisia we dont need you
I'm from Milano, married a Tunisian man since '92,we live in Europe but almost every year I need to go to Tunisia, why ? Because I feel at HOME there ! The family , people, food, air,sun, sea, welcoming, ... I feel like a queen ! Get emotion seeing this video .
I'm American married to a Tunisian. I feel so much love in my heart for this country.
@@azizplays9354
Thank you Both of you , I am Tunisian living in the US , a country that I love so much .
And was happy to discover my family's Italian ancestry through the DNA . A country that always had a piece of my heart.
Does people of Tunisia are religious?
@@rahultirkey7950 like in any other Country, the most,the less , anyway not so much like in other muslim Country, instead, is the most modern , open mind , muslim Country, to me.
If the; entire world completely mixed together to form one single race, they probably would come out looking like Tunisians.
I really love Tunisia and Tunisian people, your bother from Morocco ❤️❤️
il faut lire les insultes dont les marocains font l'objet sur cette page ... on en perdrait presque notre hospitalité légendaire ! :D
@@utilisateur4711 باش. عرفتيهم. مغاربه
So beautiful and clean, GREETINGS from Morocco to our Tunisian brothers 🙏❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
Tunisia thé country of my heart
You are welcome
I can't even leave it 😔
@@josearnaud8838 yes
i swear it's not like u see in the vid
@@marwabenabdallah8072 OK :)
The shops look like something out of a fairy tale
Hhh man you're right
@I am Me who hurt you?
yes it's amazing feels magical
تونس الخضرا وشعبها الراقي تستاهلو كل الازدهار من المملكة المغربية نحبكم في الله ❤🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
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👎👎🇲🇦
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Nheboukom baaaarcha ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ alg tunis maroc libya w moritanya
أحبك وطني 🇲🇦💓🇹🇳
🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤❤❤🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🥰👍👍👍
I was in 30 cities around the world. .. and I can tell you that Tunis is the most beautiful city in the world... ❤
Really? Why?
Thank you for your words ❤️🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
You are welcome ❤️❤️😍
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Thank you
Love Tunis from Azerbaijan!
Alex 1996 I love azerbaïdjan 🇦🇿 I will come to Baku one day to watch formula 1 🏎😘😘love from a Tunisian girl living in France
Love from Pakistan 😍🇵🇰
We love brother too ❤👍
Am Libyan and I was there yesterday
Tunisia a place deserve to vist
The best tourist country I ever been, beautiful peoples, nice food, lovely beaches and very hot weather plus good package to travel with edreams 😍
haha hell no
Welcome
Nostalgia so what? France was hit more times and more recently and is still the most visited country in the world. Terrorism hasn’t hit since more than 4 years Alhamdulillah 😇
@Nostalgia if we talking terrorist attacks then Israel was the worst and still people goes and visit there but tunisia stay the best destination
@@rayenerwissi546 tojaa3 fyyk !
tunisia is awesome. your country is not like other Arab countries. both history and modernity are fascinating. Arabs have a lot to learn from you. your country fascinates me. one day I will come from Azerbaijan
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تونس احب بلدان على قلبي عمرنا ما حسينا بالغربة تحيا من جزائر لتونس الخضراء
شكرا لطيفة
راكم بوجهين أقسم بالله هل بلاد ماشية بتوالي من نهار الي يدخل جزايري و لا ليبي أعوذ بالله منكم برا اقلبو وجوهكم امشو لدولة أخرى
تيبرمشينيك.. منافقين
@@اناحر-خ2ي وي صدقني منافقين بو وجهين في وجهك خاوة و في بعضهم تقطيع و ترييش و غل والله عن تجربة أو تجارب أصل
تونس الخصراء كل شيئ فيها جميل و شعب طيب و بشوش و مضياف.
السياحة في تونس ثمر عمل دؤوب و مزيدا من الازدها و الرقي.
ادعوا كل الدول العربية و الاسلامية الى زيارة تونس مع عائلاتهم على طول السنة تونس ترحب بكم.
آدم مغربي من كندا
Medina = My EVERYDAY walk to university
I got so used to it that I don't even see its beauty anymore, but thankfully I can see it again through this kind of videos ❤
The same for me 😊
@@inoublisafa8537 9 avril ?
We often don't notice the cool things we're used to seeing.
I believe that they didn't let you enter the mosque because it was pray time because I've never heard about such policy in my country and we are usually very welcoming even to the non muslims and Yes we do walk fast because we are a very impatient nation 😂
After the arrival of Qais Said to the presidency, you will hear a lot and Tunisia will return an Arab Islamic state and Zaytouna is a beacon of science and scholars of Islam
@@mjsouid7227 Islamic state? lmao
Tunisia is considered the most liberal and the only democratic arab country.
@@zedjay4034 calm down..the İslamic state is not ISIS...the İslamic state was always the stete of education and Science
@@mjsouid7227 Insha'Allah it will.
@@zedjay4034 They don't know of Islam except ISIS.
Islamic civilization and Islamic history, which light the world when Europe was living in darkness when the streets of Paris and London were all mud and solution was the streets of Cordoba and Baghdad paved and public lighting
Salam aleykum! Tunisians from a Pakistani.
@@aabid5885 Bro, we are not developed country yet, so very small amount of people visit other countries. If I get a chance, I would visit Tunisia for sure.
It's "assalamualaikum"
greetings from Tunisia
fuck Pakistan.. we don't need more terrorists here we're already suffering from your kind in my country.
@@selimbenyoussef3731 ok , no problem.
Very nice people out there. I see many people waving at your camera 🎥 how friendly and cute.
Tunisia !!! here I come. Friendly locals and good food.
Kay Kann Tunisia‘s treasure is its people, welcome between us!
You can call me when you're come , I can show you around
Welcome
@@hedigatoui402 Thanks Hedi for your hospitality.
You're welcome
Absolutely no one ...
The Tunisian guy : we love Ed Sheeren
HAHAHA IKR 😂
haha we are random hhhhhhhh
hahahahha
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It's a pray time that's why you can't enter but you're welcome anytime buddy ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Colorful, fascinating place . All I know of Tunis is the ancient tales with its wars with Rome when it was known as Carthage
تونس بلاد كثيرة الجمال والحضارة تحياتي من السعودية إلى تونس الحبيبة 😘❤❤❤❤
شكرا عزيزتي مرحب بيك في اي وقت على الرحب و السعد
مرحبا بك اختي
@@tunisienne8678 شكرا
@@tunisienne8678 tunisia is awesome. your country is not like other Arab countries. both history and modernity are fascinating. Arabs have a lot to learn from you. your country fascinates me. one day I will come from Azerbaijan
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Somewhat underrated city, I was there in February and had an amazing time, the people were so friendly and I found them overall less pushy than in other parts of North Africa. The food is amazing and super affordable. 🇹🇳 Definitely a country I would love to explore more
you're welcome.
U wlcm
I want to go there in February so how was the weather back than when you were there?
What was the weather like around that time?
Love the fact you don't just create travel video. You make the effort to educate yourself about the history of places you visit. 👍👍
I’m from India, visited Tunisia last year. It was really awesome place to be ! Sousse , Sfax , kasserine... each city has its own uniqueness and also loved their seafood very much.
Hey Jason, thanks for bringing the spirit of Tunisia back to me, I lived there last year and I couldn’t believe this place is on our planet, so beautiful so peaceful, Im Bulgarian and I follow your journey, have a great day! PS: everyone can enter inside the mosque but during the praying time no!♥️
Anastasija Rangelov Y're Welcome 😉
Narjes Atia aychik Narjes 🤗
Yaatek douda mahla klemek😍
You’re very welcome ☺️
Tunisia 🇹🇳 is a beautiful place .. and the food is delicious and the people so nice and friendly .. good memories , especially sidi bou said .. I was there in 2005 ... stayed for 3 months .. I am from Peru -Lima .. but I live in USA 🇺🇸 ..
ماشاءالله تونس مرة جميلة🌷 أرق وأعطر تحية طيبة من السعودية إلى اهل تونس الكرماء
شكرا لك اخي بدر و مرحبا بك في تونس
مشكور اخي
بلد الحضارة و الجمال و الإبتسامة
w nifeq
@@rayenerwissi546 و طحان كيفك
@@rayenerwissi546 wel mwabna li kifk!!!
@@Leo-wx1ji Truth hurts..
@@granda2126 Truth hurts, wel mojrab tehemzou mrefqou...
Tunisia is beautiful! My husband is Tunisian, born and raised in Tunis. I spent a month there and fell in love with the country. YES, they walk very fast and also bump into everyone. I love your videos. Keep them coming! Cheers from the US!
Is it permissable and acceptable in Tunisia for a Non-Muslim Caucasian Western Male to marry or be good friends with a non-religious Tunisian Woman, such as the many I see in this video not wearing the Hijab, or is it only permissable and acceptable for Tunisian Men to marry a Western Caucasian Woman? And did you convert to Islam, either by choice or neccessity?
اتونسي🇹🇳
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amen ben jalloul وين نمشي نلقاك
فضحتو زبوبنا
@@jonathan-ev3uq تلقاني في بنزرت
@@oussamaabdsslem4637 شبيك جبري ياخي دخلو لديارنا
amen ben jalloul عامل النادي النزرتي
Les tunisiens ont l'air tellement sympa, ça donne envie. Force à vous 😉
Sébastien Bonnefoy merci 🇹🇳❤️
Sébastien Bonnefoy vient faire un tour t’inquiète on a de la bonne harissa et plein d’autres à découvrir
Ils n'ont pas l'air . Ils sont tellements sympas . Dans tous les pays que j'ai visités, la Tunisie est le plus beau et le plus accueillant car les habitants te considèrent non comme un touriste mais comme un ami qu'on connaît depuis des années alors qu'on se connaît depuis 5 minutes . Là-bas la vie est belle !
C'est grâce à tout ça que je vais tout les ans dans le plus beau pays que je connaise, LA TUNISIE !
Vous etes le bienvenue mon ami
logique ils veulent t'arnaquer
Love from Egypt to tunis🇹🇪🇬🇳
Nice video, Tunis is sadly overlooked compared to the beach cities
If you go to Carthage please visit the baths of Antoninus as well. Its included in the ticket and i found it more interesting than ancient Carthage ruins it self, where all the tourists are. Bit more north is the blue city, a really beauty too
If you want to see more Roman architecture go to el Djem by train. You will find the largest roman amphitheater outside of Italy (its in better shape than the colloseum). Remember to visit the archeological museum, its included in the ticket - but no tourist go here. Only the Bardo in Tunis is more stunning in mosaics (but at el Djem there is a roman villa sentlement in the backyard)
If you want to visit maybe the most important mosque of Northen Africa take a bus to Al-Qayrawan. The city is verry different from Tunis, Sousse and other modern towns
Almost a Southern european vibe you get at Moastir
Kerkouan is more underrated and more interesting than Carthage ruins!! cuz Kerkouan is considered the only punic ruins still existing till this day, on the other hand, Carthage the punic was destroyed and replaced by the Roman one!! and Roman ruins are not really that much interesting tbh
people are very cute and friendly they were waving along the way
😂😂😂 cute and friendly if you are an outsider i mean not Tunisian then you are right you know the place just from UA-cam google image or if you have been there you were just in hotels turistic beach museum ecc if you are tunisian or you are lying or you are really and really lucky i know the place very well go outside the turistic and center places and see how beautiful and friendly😂😂 they are garbage everywere people walking on the street more than cars stealing everywere kids with knives hidden obviosly and and i talk like this because i know it not just from UA-cam and google too easy
@@wailmarga2994 شبيك ميبون ؟؟
@@redeyef2008 english
@@wailmarga2994 which country are you talking about ? Tunisians are the kindest people, warm and friendly and good hospitality for guests ! Of cours they respect more tourists cause they are guests and this is how you welcome people to your homeland, as in touristic places as in the popular areas !
@@khalilbasly6452 im talking about Tunisia i go to popular area kram salambo 5december and those places are shithole garbage kids with knives i testified with my own eyes people walking on the middle of the street full up of garbage again and a lot of stealing in one day i testified 4 stealing one of a Phone another of a girl bag and another of money and another i just saw the guy chasing the thief without anyone helping
Hi , i visites Tunisa several times , i enjoyed my hollydays there the poeples are verry gentel simple humble too . 1 2 3 VIVA TUNISIE
Amina Bouchentouf I assume you are from Algeria, I hope you had a great time in our humble country. God bless you
this video makes me feel proud to be Tunisian 😭💜💜💜💜💜
___용서 🇹🇳❤️❤️😂
___용서 sameee
تونس تاريخها افضل من حاضرها افتخر بنت بلادي تونس بلد عريق
Same
Your country is awesome! I have been exploring it for a year now while writing a travel guide to the country (in English). Follow my travel writing adventure here: ua-cam.com/users/ScafidiTravels
I was in Tunisia in July, 2019. And I married a Tunesino and the impression I have of those people is very good they are warm they appreciate you, they respect you, they do their best to make you feel good coming! Thank you for share your videos.
I lived near Tunis center since 2008 - 2015 for 9 months and I miss it extremely! The nature, warm weather, fresh, natural food and the best cusine in the world... I love Tunisian dishes such as couscous, brik, shorba, tajine - Aromatic, spicy and healthy as I prefer! Open minded, educated people, safety & as you well noticed cleanliness! 👌🏻
Is like my second homeland in the fact I'm a Muslimah it's really! Twahastek ya Tounes! 💕
Asïyah You are basically Tunisian then, you lived among us through our revolution so you are one of us. I hope you will visit us again 🤗
Tunisia is your country too now ❤️
Asïyah where are you from?
@@samia23ful Poland
Asïyah nice to know, and Tunis loves you too ♥️♥️♥️
Tunisia is so beautful there is an amazing sea, desert and forest
I wish I could go there someday 😭
Where are u from!?
do not hesitate even the price of travel is not expensive you can benefit from declin dinar tunisien during this period
@@supportersofcheguevaraandc5551 Thailand
Really? How come? I'm curious because I'm half Tunisian and I have lived in Thailand for almost 2 years!
You are welcome
تونس دائما في القلب 🇹🇳❤تحياتي من ايطاليا 🇮🇹
Tunis and Tunisia the country itself is so Underrated!
thanks for showing a little bit of tunisia beautiful place👏🏼👏🏼
Hi med_soudani88 my instagram if you want to see beautiful photos of old city tunisia
sandra navas welcome to tunisia 🇹🇳
Beautiful and interesting video! Since you ask about visiting the mosque, when I was there there was a sign for tourists visiting on special hours (not during prayer). So I am bit surprised you couldn't this time.
I am surprised too i am Tunisian and i know tourists enter to the mosque I don't know about any policy not allowing that
Maybe he came during or just before prayer time
I guess same, may be he was there around prayer time. When I went there no1 bothered to ask my name or religion n I roamed freely. I visit Tunisia every year since 2012.
med_soudani88 if you want to see beautiful photos of old city tunisia
Actually the first arabic muslim town in Maghreb is Kairouan which is also in Tunisia and there is the first mosque too. Zeitouna mosque however is the first university in the islamic world.
I think the first university is the one of Fes
@@dzheritage686 Al Quaraouiyine mosque of Fes is the oldest university still in activity, it was built in 877. The Zeitouna mosque is the oldest university in the islamic world as it was built in 689
the oldest mosque in grand magreb is kairouan masque( okba ibn nafaa) .was built in 630 or 635 zeitouna is after so okba is the first
The first university in the world is the al-Quarani university in Fez founded by Fatima al Fihri. And its first place un university and than the local people start using the university as a mosque.
@@mishaakashi Al-Zaytouna still in activity btw, they only separated the mosque from the university to modernize it.
This is very eye opening. What a place! I never imagined it was like this. The place is clean, the wares and food look top notch. The people in general look healthy and sophisticated. Great tour thanks!
Im tunisian and im glad that people are visiting tunisia and making a positive videos about it
ItsNot KHAALEEED yes it’s good to see that Tunisia are coming back slowly but surely .morocco have ate all the tourism the past decade ...
@@houdaelarroussi9613 yea Morocco is such an attractive and known arabic country c:
ما شاء الله علي جيرانا التوانسا شوف النظافة ! دزاير بعيدة كل البعد علي النظافة هدي....يا ريت نسقمو رواحنا و نحيو النظام الفاسد هدا
👍🌹💐🌹👍
هههه
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ياحسرة على تونس كي كانت نظيفة من بعد الثورة تتسمى ولات خامجة بالزاف
تونس نظيفة بحملة النظافة الي عملوها شبابها اما الدولة فهي غاءبة اختي نفس الهم ربي يفرج على تونس والجزاءر
I'm tunisian and I'm proud 😁😁🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
hh u're just excited bcz of the vid ,
Say wallah
@@ramitheone949 wallah, why it's hard to believe?
@@syrineabouda5540 نعم أنا تونسي أيضا فل نفعل واحد
Me too and my name syrine too
الله يحفظ تونس وأهلها ....يارب احمى بلادى العزيزة الغاليه .
Love Tunis from italy
Hello Italy And Tunis Has Long Rivalry History.👍
Yes it's true 👍
شكون من تونس هنا🇹🇳🇹🇳😂😂
انا
Ena
بالله عليكم تبيعو للراجل وحدة مسك ب10لاف 😂😂😂
توانسا يكحلو
Hhhhh
Much respect to those who made this video for a perfectly edited and wonderful view of Tunisia....a good country with good people. I was happy to see you in my home town enjoying your walk through our historic streets. Tunisia at one point was the most visited country in the world...*new hotspot
The food looks so good yum
Thats dish called couscous lindsey 😊
@#ROSSONERO i have test it and it was good but new strange flavor xd
هذا شعب راقي ومثقف
i'm from philippines love you all tunisian people❤❤❤
Love Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️🇮🇩
Amazing country
I visit Tunisia many times i am from Malta.
Algeria 🇩🇿 always stands with Tunisia 🇹🇳 United and amicable
Liked from pakistan
We love you too!
Tunisia is very beautifully city.so impressive. thank-you sir
This video makes me proud of my country. 🙏🇹🇳
@nice try167 nice try, nice try
@nice try167 أنا تنين وممنوع علينا ناكلوها خاطر النار تضعف وتولي زرقا و الجناحات معادش يتحركو بالقْدا و الجلد من برا تولي فيه لمعة كيما لمعة الفضة وقتلي تطير تحت ضو الشمس يفيقو بيك من كيلومترات بعيدة..كنا نعيشو في السواحل لينا قرون حتى لين جاو جماعة الثلج بالقْلاسيارات متاعهم وفيها حاجات غريبة ومحلاها لكن كل شي فيها يضرنا أحنا التنانين..وهربنا الكل من السواحل وبقيت أنا و فيروز بنت السواحل نتلاقاو بالسرقة وناكل عندها القْلاس حتى لين..
I don’t know man, normally I’m the type of guy that doesn’t like any sort of boundaries at all but when it comes to people praying (people with cameras/visitors) who are not Muslim worshipers maybe it’s better to have them some space for private congregation, it’s ultimately not a museum, so no matter how high the level of hospitality can reach its has to remain respectful to the main focus
In general mosques and espacillay the historical ones are opened to everybody, they can explore the courtyard and enjoy the architecture. But the actual "prayer room" is accessible only for the praying persons. That's the common measure in Tunisia
In Tunisia its normal only to acces the court yard. Dont think its a bad idear in some ways. When I go to touristy cities a lot of tourists walk halfnude inside churches. But if you are respectfull and talk with an imam/priest, many doors will open
Greetings from Azerbaijan. What an impressive video ! Tunis looks great, amazing and clean city, people are friendly, modern..Mix of Eastern and European..
Thank you..greetings back from Germany🤗
Reminds me of Cairo ... Except a lot cleaner
Beautiful Country ! ❤️
I just came back from there visiting my boyfriend. The Medina is nice.
Me too my girlfriend live there
Welcome to our country. Glad you've enjoyed your journey
Nice video !
Also, the Ez-Zitouna mosque had a university (University of Ez-Zitouna), and it's the oldest university in the world...it goes back to the year 737. Many graduated from that university like Ibn Khaldun :)
wrong, el 9arawiyeen university in Fès is the oldest one in the world
Al Karawiyeen in Morocco is the oldest
@@yaceen1621 Al-Zaytouna University is the oldest university in the world, from which the best Muslim, Tunisian and even Andalusian scholars such as Ibn Khaldoun graduated, also the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, built by Fatima Al-Fihri of Tunisia.
@@yaceen1621 And Fatima al-Fihri called it al-Qarawiyyin after the Tunisian city of Kairouan, which is the city that was conquered by Uqbah Ibn Nafi al-Fihri.
The main street is called Habib Bourguiba avenue not avenue de france as you said
@Youssef Houaoui
اعرف ماتقوله ولكنه وصل لنصف شارع بورقيبة ولازال يتحدث عن شارع فرنسا وهذا غير صحيح
بالمناسبة وجود اسماء تخلد رموز بلد احتلنا (شارع فرنسا، شارع باريس، شارل ديقول...) يعتبر عارا علينا كتونسيين
@Youssef Houaoui
نعم كلامك صحيح، لكن يمكن ان نبدا باحترام التونسيين وتغيير الشوارع والانهج التي تحمل اسماء ترمز للمحتل الفرنسي
I think he s speaking ironically (doesnt Habib Bourguiba represent France?)
@@Hollywoodmovies404 lol good point man
No he is right, from the gate to near the cathedral its called Avenue de France
Then the part from the Cathedral/ Ibn Kheldoun statue till the clock its called Avenue Habib Bourguiba.
I personally lived most my life in the USA but originally Tunisian, I have 3 friends from here traveling to Tunisia this summer with me. You inspired me to film our journey
Did you film it?
I am originally from Tunisia, too, living in the USA (dual citizen).
التوانسا حتى مع صعوبة الحياة فهـم يبتسمون مشاء الله Peaceful people
Me and my husband are going to Tunisia next month. It’s our first time. Thanks for sharing your amazing trip.
It's Lockdown in Tunisia and curfew, no transportation Between The cities is allowed, better to Make The visite by next year SO u will enjoy it when things cet back to normal
One day I will visit this country .. it's one of my dream .. because my heart ❤️ is there in ❤️ Ben Arous..
Thank you so much for visiting our tunisia and showing it in a perfect positive way!
Even tunisians doesn't recommend it in this way like in a picture book.
Theank you Jason! 👍😊
Impressive to see how clean the markets and Town looks like.
Can’t wait to see and explore Tunis in January 2020.
I recommend visiting sidi bou saïd , if you ever come during summertime , the beaches here are fascinating , you should look up a couple of places on google
Thanks Yasmine for replying.
I will definitely visit Sidi Bou said.
I am sure Tunisia have some really nice beaches. I need to find more to which ones to visit as I would be ideally looking for quite beaches.
The weather wouldn’t be an ideal in January for sure but still a lot warmer than England
are you here right now?
@@yasmineferchichi1518 taw raheb buh fi sidi bou said. Nosken ghadi xD 👌
You hit the highlights, and speak intelligently about what you are seeing. Thank you, you make me want to travel to Tunis.
Iam Tunisian nd I love how accurate your Vlog is ..
No one :
Literally no one :
The Tunisian guy : We love Ed Shareen
Wow Tunisia love from Somalia 🇸🇴🇹🇳
Such a wonderful city 🥰
I invite you to come and show you around
u r welcome at any time, i'll be glad to help u discover more! ;)
I hate to this say this, but you should be prepared to get sexually assaulted by most typical Muslim men as you see in this part of the video, 1:30, i'm so sad to see my country is turning into an Islamic shithole after 2011! i get insuls and hate speech from the so called ''peaceful'' Muslims if i point out the bad side of my country they just can't accept the truth to fix this type of backward mentality, i'm also a Tunisian citizen but of course not all Tunisians are such desperate pervs as those in the video :)
@@rayenerwissi546 the sexual harrasement is low in tunisia according to other arab and muslim countries
@@rayenerwissi546 وين ترى فيه البلد المسلم و الرجال المسلمين؟؟؟
My lovely country ❤️, thanks man to visit Tunisia 🇹🇳
Assalamua'laikum From Indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩😃😃
We love Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
tunisia is awesome. your country is not like other Arab countries. both history and modernity are fascinating. Arabs have a lot to learn from you. your country fascinates me. one day I will come from Azerbaijan
🇦🇿♥️🇹🇳
I rlly feel so great when i see like these videos of my beautiful Country nd you are welcome.
Also im grateful for your documentary of Tunisia 🇹🇳 😁🙏
Omg!! I can't believe u came to my country i've always followed u through ur journey around asian countries, u r welcomeeee
تحية. من. العاصمة. المغربية لتونس. والتونسيين. بما. فيهم. الترجي. ههه. كلنا. خوت
We have 2 type of ppl here in Tunisia 🇹🇳
1 : walk fast
2: walk slowly
Thank you so much for the beautiful video, I was also in Tunisia last October. The weather is amazing. The people ,the sound of the mosques the beach and the food etc... are unforgettable 💖💖💐
The only bad thing is the way how they drive !!
Having watched several of your videos of Tunisia I must say that your filming is excellent, great editing, choice of music and narration. All round good combo. I walked around this souk back in 1973. It certainly brings back lots of memories. Thank you. I will be watching many more of your videos.
Çok güzel bir yermiş ve harikaa İngilizce aksanınn💖💖
Welcome to tunisia
🙏❣ teshekurederim 🇹🇳 it's ur second country u'r welcome any time
beautiful city, hope one day can go there, love from Lebanon
Very nice being able to see Tunis.
well ,glad to see how much u enjoyed being in here
but there’s moooore to discover
so xD come back soon
So much more, since 2012 I am visiting Tunisia every year n every time it feels like I missed so much... Inchallah next summer again.
@@Musaddaq80 where are you from???
Helloo! I was there too im mexican haha
I am also in Tunis! Love it 🇹🇳👍🏽
omg tunisia is the best country everyone is nice food is delicious and also i'm tunisian
What the fuck ?
It's a shit
@@michelealbanese3261 Albania 🤮🤮🤮
@@Eminm9700 stupid I am italian this is just my surname
I'm from Tunisia and I would be so proud to show many others places in our country and thanks for showing my country in a good way 💕💕💕
Great video man, hope you enjoyed the travel across Tunisia. I was the guy photobombing at @11:11 hehe
I'm currently living in Canada for the past 6 years but I used to live in Tunis from grade 1 to grade 6 and 6 years later I revisited it this summer and it was the best trip ever