Similar thing happened to me when I went to Tunisia 20 years ago. I had a short tour followed by an ask to buy perfume I didn't want. But I look at it like this: It's a shady but quite mild business practice. I never felt unsafe and the perfume was cheap and they probably didn't earn much. At the same time I experienced local Tunisians, who were incredibly warm and hospitable to me to the extent that 20 years later I still have very warm feelings towards this country. Can't wait to go back. Thanks for your excellent videos.
God Bless you! That is clearly the travel experience talking. It is all a matter of prospective. So many times I see europeens in tunisia upset about a price rip off and then you find out they are talking about 5 dinars and 20 dinars. You are in a touristy town and even ther rip off price you speak of is still cheaper that your non rip off society sell it for. God Damn, how cheap do you have to be? 20 Dinars = 1 kilo of regular meat for Tunisians. we are not talking 100's of dollars, we're talking cents and few bucks....
@@Aymen237236 god bless u too my friend. Yes it’s not easy for many people and many of the products sold themselves are hand made and take a lot of skills and time.
@@CoderGrammer Don't get me wrong, I hate when people's intention is revealed to not have been super pure, it is just so disappointing! but like we say in Tunisia each humans carries a little devil in their pocket, you never know when it will come out. we all hate feeling ripped off. I hate that about that ass hole. But there are many sides to every story, right? for example food in Tunisia is so cheap because most basic ingredients are government subsidized heavily and thats tax payers money going for sometimes ungrateful tourist who are 100's of times richer sometimes. is that fair? They buy the baguette for 2 euros in Europe in Tunisia they get 2 sandwiches filled with protein and delicious organic ingredient and served with a smile for 1 fucking euro and they fucking complain. in Tunisia we pay only 5 to 10% of the cost of the bread, the rest is picked up by the government, same for oil, some vegies, milk, etc...
@@Aymen237236 wow I didn’t know about the subsidies. Interesting. The food is delicious too. Loved the tuna, the crepe stands and the fresh strawberry juice! I need to go back soon.
My husband is Tunisian, I'm English, there are some people you have to be aware of. I feel this man was honest and he just wanted to show off his country. I have been married 30 years and I have always found that the people who have nothing give you everything and enjoy your company. One thing not to do is travel at night also do not fly your drone you can end up in prison. You have to get permission now. This is because of the shooting years ago and tourism is just making a come back. My husband bought a drone for our nephew and this was confiscated by the police. Please stay safe and most of all enjoy my second home. There is an app that is English to Tunisian Arabic and it will come in handy x
As a Pakistani I fully support love and respect Tunisia and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. May Allah SWT bless Tunisia and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂
Well honestly I wouldn't see it as a scam. You were offered a free and pretty kind tour around the city. He might just know the shop owner and thought you might wanna buy something from him as a souvenir and help him out by the same occasion. But at the end, no one forced you to buy anything. They're not bad people. It's just backpackers tourism in Tunisia is quite new. We had an archaic tourism model for decades based purely on wealthy Europeans that would only leave the resorts to buy souvenirs. The mentality will have to change overtime and accept that not all tourists come with a sack full of money that they're just waiting to throw at the first touristic shop 😕 Thank you for sharing this experience, as this is also a great eye opener for us. Tunisians are very welcoming so please don't feel afraid to ask locals for help. Only in this comment section you'll find plenty of people willing to show you their hometowns. PM btw if you're willing to come to Sousse. You can even stay at my place for free I have an extra bed 😉 Enjoy your trip anyways
Hey, you guys. I do love your content and I just want to let you know that the man who showed you around the Medina didn't lie about the history and the facts, and It's totally fine to doubt it, especially since he insisted to get you to the shop and for that, I think that as a start he wanted just to give you a hand but then decided to carry on and show you to that show which may be his or one of his friends shop. Have a nice trip and take care.
Hey Guys, don't feel bad about all what happened, what the man said concerning historical details and places in Hammamet was true, I know what it means to be kind and to fall for the act of kindness of other people who use it a tool of scamming, but eventually you got to learn something from it, if you want to just visit unknown places you can just go by your own or meet some good friends who show you around and tell you about our traditions and historical sites without having to take you to any shop in order to make you buy anything. You are always Welcome in Tunisia 🇹🇳
The next time you return to Tunisia... you must ask for help from the people of the country in Tunisia via the Internet... because there are many beautiful things that you do not know how to get, such as good places, good beaches, or delicious food... This is very important for any successful trip. ..But the important thing remains that you are a very nice couple and deserve our support as Tunisians. Welcome back to Tunisia.
Hey guys ! I’m happy to discover how you’re enjoying your time in our country 😁 ( a little upset though about the “free” tour, but having a 2 hours tour, plus some food and drinks for 20 dinars is a good even for locals!) About the drone, it’s actually not a big deal, I think you can still use it (especially in places when there’s no huge police presence, and for a short time) and if anything happens just the fact that you’re tourists and not aware of how it works will solve things (especially since you came in with. There’s a lot of tourists who uses drones and even some locals btw😊)
I am from Tunisia and more specifically from Hammamet. What you have see is a man working his job and he said to his friend in the phone at 2:55 : "I was not following them, i found them near a coffee shop in Kornish( a street name)"
I don't think the guy that gave you the tour was a scammer. Tunisia's economy heavily depends on tourism, and with covid (and other events) it hasn't been going very well, he most likely wanted to show a bit more of Tunisia to the world through your channel.
18:15 Glad you answered your question about this man experience by yourself . Don't follow strangers and listen to your parents :D this man was not trying to scam you , he gave you a free tour and ended up trying to sell you somthing , so is it a scam to try earning some money of selling stuff ? NO ! The tour was free , the shop items are not ! no scam in here, you could just say no and leave , he's not holding you hostage. So next time , be careful , so you don't end up judging people, cause no one is judging you :)
I love that you guys shared what happened and had the awkward uncomfortable discussion which many tourists go through. This happened to me in Java, Indonesia and I also didn’t have a great feeling but both of your points are valid. A lot of locals don’t realise how weak our rand is 😓
Thank you so much for your comment 😊 The comments we've received on this video have gone both ways. Some people are very harsh towards us and others are very harsh towards the man who took us around. It was definitely an uncomfortable discussion and honestly we were even nervous to release the video but at the end of the day it was our experience and we always want to be honest about how things really play out when we travel. Are you still based in SA?
Let your fellow South African tell you - you two are doing great! These are exactly the type of experiences that will not only make you more travel wise but allows you to see the real Tunisia. Remember they are also just trying to make a living, but you have to be street smart. When I was in Hammamet, one of the traders tried to sell me a bracelet. His starting price was 85 Dinar and I got it down to 7. Heck, he even tried to sell me a second one for 5 Dinar! That is just part of the game. Embrace the challenge of a culture outside your comfort zone and enjoy the rest of Tunisia! Veilig reis julle twee!
you weren't scammed , dont worry , the tour guide is just a hustler and since you paid only 20 for what u bought , as an ex tour guide i can say that you weren't scammed guys . keep it up . like your videos
The man who took you on a tour, what a kind, educated, and committed man. His name is Hassan, and he represents me as a Tunisian and represents the majority of the Tunisian people, who host visitors for free in their homes in response to God’s commands in Islam, and this does not detract anything from the profits of those who work in the tourism field and hostels. We always command them to fear God with regard to our guests.
2:54 here he says "im not following them i just found them beside some sort of cafe." sry to see you get scammed, this country is beautiful but it's shame to see this society. you need to plan for what you want to do here be careful and say a lot of no. Try to visit Tabarka and Ein-Drahem especially this time it's all about mountain and Hiking.
Guys, i am a Tunisian living abroad and that Fricassé , oh daamn it makes me miss home so much, i am salivating watching you eating it. I hope you are having an amazing time there, be careful, dont lower your guard, and dont hesitate to say no when you have a bad feeling about something.
Hi Sarah and Marek, I am happy that you enjoyed your little tour in Tunisia. Regarding the blue and white colors, they were introduced by a French artist, back in 1920, when he used to live in Sidi Bou Said (by the way, the bambalouni in Sidi Bou Said is 1dinar, not 10, I think it was a misunderstanding from your side (because I watched a video of another couple's first impression, they paid 1dinar...BTW, the same bambalouni costs more than 15 dinars in UAE, shame!) Now, regarding the experience that you had to go through, I share Marek feelings, unfortunately :( . I avoid going alone to buy in Hammamet, which is my city of origins, because sellers there (not all of course) tend to ask me for double price just because they are not used to see me around! And this kills me every time! It is very painful to feel cheated by your own people. Eventhough 20 dinars is a good price for a 2 hours tour, the fact that Hasan told you that he will give you a free tour and maybe one day, you can pay him back if he goes to South Africa, he should have kept his word. What he did is against Islam's values... The price of the spices is a lot cheaper. And he didn't take you to the place where they prepare these spices, he just took you to a shop that sells fresher than the small packed spices, most probably his friend's shop...But I really appreciate Sarah's way of considering the full part of the cup. Most people in Tunisia do have poverty problems, prices are getting higher while jobs are not always available and salaries are not that much. This is not a reason, yes, but it is known that touristic areas are all about bargaining. So, it was a good idea to say that you don't have more money. My advice for next time is to always keep smaller bills and coins on you and to Google to have an idea about the cost of each item . You can first go to a supermarket where the prices are fixed and compare (regular supermarkets like Anwar, Carrefour..., not the touristic ones) And never say that it is your first time in the country! Say that you came before or that you are waiting for your old Tunisian friend who will show you around...Use Google map to locate the best rated places, ask other tourists on TripAdvisor or other travel websites...all informations and prices are available on the net... And Sarah, I really appreciate the fact that you respected the culture and the Tunisians' values by wearing modest clothes. It shows how kind, respectful, and pure you are. May Allah bless you, dear! You are very sweet. Actually, you are both wonderful, I was watching your videos with my daughter, and we were fascinated by your characters. Hats off for both of you.
there are people who will offer you things (remember the bambalounis in Sidi bou said) and others who will try to take advantage of you. It's like everywhere else I think this does not only happen to tourists, but also to locals
You are right ,but in many western countries ,it does not happen a lot or never . Other there people are not as warm or generous like in Morroco or Tunisia but more rightneous and honest .
@@act_sion I live in a western country, countries here do NOT depend on tourism. Tunisia does, or atleast did for most of its post-french occupation history. That's why you'll always find this weird mix of great hospitality and kindness mixed with trying to make a living. Some people like Marek will not appreciate it but that's how it is. It happened all the time to me and i'm Tunisian.
@@mouath_14 You still can make a living without scamming! I can undesrtand the reason ,but it should be condamned . Sadly it makes many tourists on their guard even towards the locals who want to be just helpful to them
@@act_sion What you witnessed in this video is no where near scamming, you get a service and sometimes an amazing one and in return you're "expected" to return the favor. Is it honest? definitely not, but that's why tourists should do their research prior to diving inside touristic spots.
Hey guys, I'm tunisian and I just got the opportunity to know u and im so happy i did. I'm really sorry if u felt tricked, it kinda actually is the job of that man. It's nice that u felt like u wanna give him money since the moment he started showing u around and u kinda did and got also a souvenir with which doesnt sound that bad but also it's not that nice when u realise it was all plotted from the beginning. I'm sure u guys are nice and sweet, but in such case u could've just told him that u weren't planning to buy anything or u dont have the money, thank him and get back to your journey and he'd do nothing about it. Tunisia may not be the prettiest country but it's loved for its culture, history, but especially friendly people and this man kinda ruined it. I really wish u came across any better person (a bit younger maybe with a slightly better english xd) who would just be proud of his country and show u around and help u live the best experience and wish for nothing in return. (damn i wish i were there or be of any help 😅😅) ps: using drones is very restricted in tunisia for safety reasons but so many people are doing their best to solve this. It's due to the fact that life and laws in tunisia are evolving at a different pace.
Nice videos guys ! you are really showing the genuine part of Tunisia. As a safety measure don't go with anyone you don't know. these shop owners will do whatever it takes to get some bucks from you due to the hard economic conditions that Tunisia is experiencing. But it doesn't erase the fact that he wasn't upfront about it which sucked a bit. Nevertheless, we welcome you with open arms and warm hearts. Try to find someone local that one of your friends know and you will get the experience of a lifetime, especially in the remote parts of Tunisia. man i miss home
As you said in 14:54. As a tourist in any country you can’t expect to get anything for free. Hey gave you a nice tour, and drove you around. Honestly that’s so cheap for 20 dinar. + you got some spices☺️
Also if you're going to count the "free tour" that he did as a sort of compensation well then he's dishonest!! He said from the beginning "oh I don't want money this is for free" ! See? Then took them to a shop which I believe could be his and then made them pay 120 dinar for some spice and 2 cups of "Berber" (lool) tea 🤣
I think that it was a nice experience: you learned things, got to talk to people, had things explained, went on a tour by car and on foot, and you are still safe, and nobody robbed you. So I think that’s great and these are good people. BUT you are right. It was an act. The man does not come across to me as a scammer, though, although he should have been honest, straightforward, with you from the start. He’s a decent man, with family maybe, didn’t ask for money for his time and more, but I think he gets some kind of commission for having brought you to that shop. He was just trying to make an extra buck off you, sure, but he did it in the sweetest, cleanest way possible. Lol. People are very nice, helpful, but they don’t extend their help that way. They are way too busy. The way he offered, I would have kept my boundaries. No car, no tour for me unless I negotiate a price, and make sure to take down the plate number and call a friend in front of the guy (just in case… yeah, streetwise). Also the best spices and prices are found in markets supervised by the state or special spice shops. Prices must be indicated clearly. That’s the law. About euros, I know. That’s because 1 euro = 3,500 dinars ( about that), but also because the prices of things have increased, especially imported things (plus, tariffs are skyrocketing these days), while salaries have remained low, very low compared to those of Europe. So I can understand why they look at you as though you were an additional source of income, but I don’t condone it. If you are interested in tours or hikes, check the Syndicat d’Initiative of the town. They will also give you all kinds of advice. There’s also a website for expats that could help you in your kind of tourism (close to the population and the culture). I think it’s in French but they can use English. Good luck on your adventures. 😎 Hope I have helped.
welcom to tunisia here there is too many beautiful places nd i guess if u go to djerba i think u gonna love it it's my favorite place in tunisia hope u like it
Hey I’m Tunisian. He did good with you showed you our traditional . Enjoy your time . Try rest maximum time near sea and mountain 🏔 Welcome to our country:))
Wow! Beautiful beaches...think I agree with you both. Get both points of view....but I would think twice about getting in a stranger's car again! Thankfully he was OK and safe but you never know these days who to trust!! Love you both 💓
Hello guys, I think you weren't scammed and the guy was genuinely showing you the places he loves about his city. Probably he wanted to bring his friend clients but the offered prices were fair besides he showed you around and you got a ride for free 💗 I hope you enjoyed your stay in Tunisia
I'm sorry you felt that way about the ''tour''. I'd feel the same way if I were you. Be careful next time. Btw the police protects the tourists in cases like that. So no worries you are safe. Anyways, I hope you had a good time and you're always welcomed here in Tunisia. Thanks for the videos.
Just wondering which month you traveled?Myself and my husband are leaving on the 9th of February 2023 we staying for 10 days but l am worried about the weather. Thanks
Hey Thando 😄 we arrived middle Decemeber and left beginning of January. It got a bit chilly but was never freezing 😆 Tunisia has a pretty mild climate 😊 enjoy your trip! 😁
You have all the right to feel scammed because he definitely tried to scam you with those prices. But I think the tour was genuine. But if it makes you feel better, they even scam tunisians hahaha. By the way love the videos!! Keep up ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Rafik 😊 thank you for your kind words. At the end of the day we have no regrets and still enjoyed our time in Hammamet 😄 Thank you for watching! Lots more Tunisia videos to come 😁🇹🇳
Agreed. My wife is Tunisian and we travel there. People are super friendly, but the economy is not good and people have to hustle a bit. I've never felt pressured and you can always say, NO. Plus, they do this to my wife, speaking Tunisian to boot. It's just part of the culture. They expect you to barter and haggle. It's part of the process, but we're not used to it coming from the West.
In general, Tunisians are kind and provide assistance, but it is better to communicate with official authorities specialized in tourism so that your visit is comprehensive to most of the important places as much as possible, and so that you are not exposed to fraud. We wish you pleasant times
go to Hergla! it's an authentic isolated village in Sousse where nobody will bother u with their offers. it's one of my fav towns because it's very calm (beautifully loud by the rocky shore), bcz of its romantic atmosphere and its breathtaking sunset. enjoy ur stay here!
For the hand, it is a Carthaginian symbol for the goddess Tanit. When you visit the ruins of Carthage, you will find them engraved on obelisks with the symbol of Tanit.
Awesome Video! unregarding the "Scam" part... P.S: In Tunisia are small to middle size drone (less than 25kg weight and does not fly more than 150 meters from the ground) allowed only if you have a license. Exactly! Local government has sometimes a dyed-in-the-wool regulation towards Tech.
I'm tunisian and i agree that he played some tricky game but he was honest 100% and all information concerning history and religion are True, but also you have to be cautious with some People but the most of tunisian People are very helpful and literally for free By the way you have to visit, Sousse,Bizerte, and you must to try eating kafteji, couscous,makroudh and a lot of traditional tunisian meals You're welcome
I myself believed him and I was amazed by how nice he was!😅 Actually these people are everywhere in the world, not just in Tunisia. I went to Turkey and I was about to loose my mind by how hungry people are to scam on you just because you're a tourist. You don't meet scammers by accident in Turkey, they are everywhere. Even their uber drivers are scammers, and no matter how street smart you think, they will amaze you by how cunning they are, and it's insane because they have a great economy there, not like us ,and there is no reason why they're doing that. However, I am glad the man was nice, he gave you a beautiful tour and the stories he told you are true. But he should've been honest with you from the beginning, nothing justifies what he did. Next time, make sure you don't buy anything you don't want! Have a nice stay❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for your kind words 🥰 Sorry to hear about the scammers you encountered in Turkey 🙈 This experience added to our time in Tunisia in it's own way and we still enjoyed exploring your beautiful country so much!! 🇹🇳 We have so many more videos to share about amazing places and people we encountered in Tunisia 😁🙌🏼
And oh I forgot. Check the Guide Michelin/Tunisia. I think there’s an English version. Check Guide Michelin uk. The guide will indicate all the great spots to visit. Since you are in Cap Bon, don’t forget to visit the small city of Kelibia on the sea. On the way to Kelibia, stop at the Phaenician excavated town of Kerkouane, overlooking the sea. Awesome. The landlord or the Syndicat d’Initiative can help u find your way. Travel safe, though, in a group. Bye
What an awesome tour guys, very unfortunate with how it ended 😢We are also familiar with that sickening feeling 😅 But still a cool experience walking through town, gave us some Stone Town vibes.
Sarah is more positive and very reasonable while you are nagging a little bit about everything. Fortunately, she is adding positive vibes to the trip! What you ve been offered by the guy worths more than 20 dinars!
I think he's correct to feel slighted by it. And even if that tour typically costs more, he should've been honest with them from the start. Nonetheless, I'd say they could at least learn from this to say "no, thank you" from the start, and to generally suspect extreme hospitality - albeit being a trait not unpeculiar to the people.
I live in Hammamet. I can say that the special welcome this man gave you was not a trick. He only wanted to celebrate you after that tour. Twenty dinars are not important money in Tunisia for a person to tire himself out for. The fuel that He used it in the car during that trip for more than twenty dinars... He just wanted that elderly salesman to benefit from it.
It's easy as sarah said to presume that all the effort that has been made is not for free and it was necessary as she said to give him the 20 dinars before arriving at the stage of the shop or to offer him money from the beginning to avoid any surprises. If he refuses, he cannot ask for compensation afterwards. According to the video, the man offered to show you the place and then he offered to accompany you. It may be that his intention was not bad, but after he wanted to take advantage of the opportunity since he gave 2 hours of his time. In total he charged 50 dinars, for the tour, the tea and the spices. We must admit that this amount allows a tour that lasts barely 15 minutes not 2 hours. Personally I enjoyed the tour and all the informations are correct. Good or bad surprises are part of the experience.
3:39 I am laughing so hard because I actually understood. He said "The blue is for the 'moustique' (mosquito), when the moustique sees the sea, the blue means the sea, he will go away." -> Mosquito repellent apparently.
Guys you need to learn the word "no" it will Solve all your problems I feel sad for the bad experience I hope it don't change your feeling about tunisia
I am a Tunisian I've been watching since you guys come to Tunisia ,but there's just a little something I've been thinking of ...when that guy who said he's a guide I personally wouldn't really trust him I mean it's clear that he's not doing this for free he's going to get something out of it just a little advice next time someone comes to you and wanting to guide you guys just say you're busy or something ...but ofc I'm just saying this just cause of my point of view And I personally don't know that much about hammamet but there's probably more than just the places he took you to.. I went to it about 3 times I've seen more but anyway hope you like it and I'm really happy to see you enjoy yourselves here also something else sorry if I write a long comment try asking the price of the product you're going to buy before even ask the people around so they won't trick u or something... 🙂 Anyway happy holiday and have fun I'm really enjoying your tour guys.
One more time i will comment in your videos i highly advice to visit djerba if you are still in tunisia its a summer island more then a winter but you will love it even in the winter just iam making sure that for a foreign to enjoy all of the special country places.
I am sorry for what happened to you, just I want you to know that one single bad act don’t reflect the majority, and I knew that the guy was a scam (I knew he was gonna charge you money) cauz first of all he kept saying (4 times) "i don’t want money" and also the fact that he talk 10 languages.. cauz generally in Tunisian touristic cities if someone talk many languages that means he work in the tourism so he have tricks to make you pay, I m sorry again for what happened to you … but as you said it’s an experience to remember, so yeah have fun and just be careful sometimes it’s not dangerous but there is some scammers in touristic places, this exist in every country, and yeah have fun ! And for the drone you can fly it but you have to ask police department first you need a permission if you got it everything will be okay you can fly it ! Bonus : ask your followers for free tours in their cities ! They speak English and they won’t charge you 😉
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊 we have no regrets and enjoyed our time in Hammamet! 😄🇹🇳 After we found out about drones being forbidden we didn't fly ours again 😅 thanks so much for your advice!
Thought u guys paid 110dt i misheard that at the beginning, so if you paid 20dt just for that, it's a fair price. otherwise you could reject buying anything. because i think the guy is being genuinely nice. he already spent that same amount driving you around ( just in gas )
hey the trip was going smoothely so far ,i'm sorry you had to go through all of that btw i am from tunisia ,sfax and if you are planning to come here and if you need any guidance please do not hesitate to contact me, i'd be more than happy to help
You're travellers and you should know that always you can meet some scammers or some people try to take your money,it's like this !! You should know when to say No..instead of all Tunisian I say Sorry and I'm sure you'll meet good people everywhere too Wish you good times in Tunisia 🇹🇳
The way I see it, he's not a scammer but what he did is trying to soften you with his kindness and free services so that you'd feel bad about yourselves if you don't buy from his/his friend's shop. It's basically a free service leading to a paid service. I personnally don't like that. And I knew something would happen in the end when he started doing some nonsensical stuff like telling Sarah to go the end of the alley and come back, or telling you to make wishes when you crossed your hands, these acts are clearly part of a show.
As a Tunisian, I will tell you, the price for two magnets is too much but for the tour and paying him 20 Dinars, is ok, it worth it. But in the same time you can make the same tour by your self for free. Anyway, this is happening everywhere around the world in all Touristic areas. In Tunis Medina, these things will not happen to you since the Medina is not touristic area
Hey guys I hope u having a good time , look thé good thing in tunisia ils that people are really welcoming and they don’t push u to buy anything or put pressure but this don’t mean they will not try because the country economy based on tourists so somehow it’s a part of the culture.enjoy ur time 😊
Im Tunisian never been out of my Country I live in Carthage, and the guy there was wicked , I know its not big of a deal but that was shameful behaviour of a man playing it nice while playing games . taking advantage of his experience and good English skills to earn some money by fooling around and lying .You basically didn't ask for anything and this guy randomly poped up from god knows where like that saying that "its not about money" thats a clear sign its all about money. so Marek was totally right with his feelings it was obvious and Sarah tried to find excuses well there is no excuses for such behaviour.Beside that Tunisia is a beautiful country and I hope you enjoyed your stay ^^
The whole time I was like why is this guy is too nice!? Don’t get me wrong, hospitably is indeed part of our culture, and nothing back is expected but that was too much. Actually, it all made sense when he stopped in front of that shop…To be be fair he did give the most authentic experience a tourist can have, but he could have been upfront about it from the beginning, and just tell that you about the shop visit at the end. I do have a question though, did you try telling him that you guys are visiting on a limited budget? Most tend to understand and will just let you be. I bet they will even give you a free souvenir! Because after all they don’t mean it as they were trying to trick you into buying their goods, they view it as, let’s say, “I scratch your back and you scratch mine” 😅 Definitely still an a.h move though!!
They thought that our country is like an African jungle where people run behind tourists and offer them everything for free. There are people who work. The guy help our economy. If they are too poor, I don't care because they accepted that guy.
You are right ..these men are called .rabatteur in french.they wait for tourists,show them around and take them to shops etc. And the price you quoted is extremely expensive.am glad you didn't agree..
I think as Marek said you guys should not have set in a random person's car! I know mostly people are kind and all but who knows what could have happened... I guess this was an experience for sure and it made an interesting and popular video.
Similar thing happened to me when I went to Tunisia 20 years ago. I had a short tour followed by an ask to buy perfume I didn't want. But I look at it like this: It's a shady but quite mild business practice. I never felt unsafe and the perfume was cheap and they probably didn't earn much. At the same time I experienced local Tunisians, who were incredibly warm and hospitable to me to the extent that 20 years later I still have very warm feelings towards this country. Can't wait to go back. Thanks for your excellent videos.
God Bless you! That is clearly the travel experience talking. It is all a matter of prospective. So many times I see europeens in tunisia upset about a price rip off and then you find out they are talking about 5 dinars and 20 dinars. You are in a touristy town and even ther rip off price you speak of is still cheaper that your non rip off society sell it for. God Damn, how cheap do you have to be? 20 Dinars = 1 kilo of regular meat for Tunisians. we are not talking 100's of dollars, we're talking cents and few bucks....
@@Aymen237236 god bless u too my friend. Yes it’s not easy for many people and many of the products sold themselves are hand made and take a lot of skills and time.
@@CoderGrammer Don't get me wrong, I hate when people's intention is revealed to not have been super pure, it is just so disappointing! but like we say in Tunisia each humans carries a little devil in their pocket, you never know when it will come out. we all hate feeling ripped off. I hate that about that ass hole.
But there are many sides to every story, right?
for example food in Tunisia is so cheap because most basic ingredients are government subsidized heavily and thats tax payers money going for sometimes ungrateful tourist who are 100's of times richer sometimes. is that fair?
They buy the baguette for 2 euros in Europe
in Tunisia they get 2 sandwiches filled with protein and delicious organic ingredient and served with a smile for 1 fucking euro and they fucking complain. in Tunisia we pay only 5 to 10% of the cost of the bread, the rest is picked up by the government, same for oil, some vegies, milk, etc...
@@Aymen237236 wow I didn’t know about the subsidies. Interesting. The food is delicious too. Loved the tuna, the crepe stands and the fresh strawberry juice! I need to go back soon.
50 dinars for spices ?? Did I hear well...noway ...they saw you coming..
My husband is Tunisian, I'm English, there are some people you have to be aware of. I feel this man was honest and he just wanted to show off his country.
I have been married 30 years and I have always found that the people who have nothing give you everything and enjoy your company.
One thing not to do is travel at night also do not fly your drone you can end up in prison. You have to get permission now. This is because of the shooting years ago and tourism is just making a come back.
My husband bought a drone for our nephew and this was confiscated by the police.
Please stay safe and most of all enjoy my second home.
There is an app that is English to Tunisian Arabic and it will come in handy x
woman, terrorism does not intend to return to Tunisia
As a Pakistani I fully support love and respect Tunisia and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. May Allah SWT bless Tunisia and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂
thnx u r wlcm
Well honestly I wouldn't see it as a scam. You were offered a free and pretty kind tour around the city. He might just know the shop owner and thought you might wanna buy something from him as a souvenir and help him out by the same occasion. But at the end, no one forced you to buy anything. They're not bad people. It's just backpackers tourism in Tunisia is quite new. We had an archaic tourism model for decades based purely on wealthy Europeans that would only leave the resorts to buy souvenirs. The mentality will have to change overtime and accept that not all tourists come with a sack full of money that they're just waiting to throw at the first touristic shop 😕
Thank you for sharing this experience, as this is also a great eye opener for us. Tunisians are very welcoming so please don't feel afraid to ask locals for help. Only in this comment section you'll find plenty of people willing to show you their hometowns. PM btw if you're willing to come to Sousse. You can even stay at my place for free I have an extra bed 😉 Enjoy your trip anyways
Thanks so much for your kind words and advice Mohamed 😊
Sarah & Marek . Welcome to Tunisia
Hey, you guys. I do love your content and I just want to let you know that the man who showed you around the Medina didn't lie about the history and the facts, and It's totally fine to doubt it, especially since he insisted to get you to the shop and for that, I think that as a start he wanted just to give you a hand but then decided to carry on and show you to that show which may be his or one of his friends shop. Have a nice trip and take care.
Thanks so much for clearing that up for us 🙌🏼 we enjoyed our time in Hammamet nonetheless 😄🇹🇳
@@SarahandMarek visit sidi bousaid , sousse and monastir you will find that you looking for
@@SarahandMarek Djerba, Tozeur also are a must-see, Ain Draham and Tabarka are snowy these days
Hey Guys, don't feel bad about all what happened, what the man said concerning historical details and places in Hammamet was true, I know what it means to be kind and to fall for the act of kindness of other people who use it a tool of scamming, but eventually you got to learn something from it, if you want to just visit unknown places you can just go by your own or meet some good friends who show you around and tell you about our traditions and historical sites without having to take you to any shop in order to make you buy anything. You are always Welcome in Tunisia 🇹🇳
The next time you return to Tunisia... you must ask for help from the people of the country in Tunisia via the Internet... because there are many beautiful things that you do not know how to get, such as good places, good beaches, or delicious food... This is very important for any successful trip. ..But the important thing remains that you are a very nice couple and deserve our support as Tunisians. Welcome back to Tunisia.
Hey guys ! I’m happy to discover how you’re enjoying your time in our country 😁 ( a little upset though about the “free” tour, but having a 2 hours tour, plus some food and drinks for 20 dinars is a good even for locals!)
About the drone, it’s actually not a big deal, I think you can still use it (especially in places when there’s no huge police presence, and for a short time) and if anything happens just the fact that you’re tourists and not aware of how it works will solve things (especially since you came in with. There’s a lot of tourists who uses drones and even some locals btw😊)
Wow what a colorful video, thank you! ❤️
I am from Tunisia and more specifically from Hammamet. What you have see is a man working his job and he said to his friend in the phone at 2:55 : "I was not following them, i found them near a coffee shop in Kornish( a street name)"
I don't think the guy that gave you the tour was a scammer.
Tunisia's economy heavily depends on tourism, and with covid (and other events) it hasn't been going very well, he most likely wanted to show a bit more of Tunisia to the world through your channel.
Ce n'est très grave de juger les gens sans les connaître.
18:15 Glad you answered your question about this man experience by yourself . Don't follow strangers and listen to your parents :D this man was not trying to scam you , he gave you a free tour and ended up trying to sell you somthing , so is it a scam to try earning some money of selling stuff ? NO ! The tour was free , the shop items are not ! no scam in here, you could just say no and leave , he's not holding you hostage. So next time , be careful , so you don't end up judging people, cause no one is judging you :)
I love that you guys shared what happened and had the awkward uncomfortable discussion which many tourists go through. This happened to me in Java, Indonesia and I also didn’t have a great feeling but both of your points are valid. A lot of locals don’t realise how weak our rand is 😓
Thank you so much for your comment 😊 The comments we've received on this video have gone both ways. Some people are very harsh towards us and others are very harsh towards the man who took us around. It was definitely an uncomfortable discussion and honestly we were even nervous to release the video but at the end of the day it was our experience and we always want to be honest about how things really play out when we travel. Are you still based in SA?
The best couple back again with a great video as usual
Thank you for watching! 🥰
Let your fellow South African tell you - you two are doing great! These are exactly the type of experiences that will not only make you more travel wise but allows you to see the real Tunisia. Remember they are also just trying to make a living, but you have to be street smart. When I was in Hammamet, one of the traders tried to sell me a bracelet. His starting price was 85 Dinar and I got it down to 7. Heck, he even tried to sell me a second one for 5 Dinar! That is just part of the game. Embrace the challenge of a culture outside your comfort zone and enjoy the rest of Tunisia! Veilig reis julle twee!
He was just a professional scammer
He also said "Panoramic view" xD gives me flashbacks to your videos
@@abdelhafidhsabeh4016 haha! For sure mon ami :)
you weren't scammed , dont worry , the tour guide is just a hustler and since you paid only 20 for what u bought , as an ex tour guide i can say that you weren't scammed guys . keep it up . like your videos
Thanks for sharing your insight as a tour guide 😊 and thank you for watching! Lots more Tunisia videos to come 😁🇹🇳
So very interesting..... nice to have a guide!!!!
It was great to learn about Hammamet from a local 😊
The man who took you on a tour, what a kind, educated, and committed man. His name is Hassan, and he represents me as a Tunisian and represents the majority of the Tunisian people, who host visitors for free in their homes in response to God’s commands in Islam, and this does not detract anything from the profits of those who work in the tourism field and hostels. We always command them to fear God with regard to our guests.
2:54 here he says "im not following them i just found them beside some sort of cafe."
sry to see you get scammed, this country is beautiful but it's shame to see this society.
you need to plan for what you want to do here be careful and say a lot of no.
Try to visit Tabarka and Ein-Drahem especially this time it's all about mountain and Hiking.
Guys, i am a Tunisian living abroad and that Fricassé , oh daamn it makes me miss home so much, i am salivating watching you eating it. I hope you are having an amazing time there, be careful, dont lower your guard, and dont hesitate to say no when you have a bad feeling about something.
Awesome video guys... Super interesting
Thanks Michael! See you soon 😁
Hi Sarah and Marek,
I am happy that you enjoyed your little tour in Tunisia. Regarding the blue and white colors, they were introduced by a French artist, back in 1920, when he used to live in Sidi Bou Said (by the way, the bambalouni in Sidi Bou Said is 1dinar, not 10, I think it was a misunderstanding from your side (because I watched a video of another couple's first impression, they paid 1dinar...BTW, the same bambalouni costs more than 15 dinars in UAE, shame!)
Now, regarding the experience that you had to go through, I share Marek feelings, unfortunately :( . I avoid going alone to buy in Hammamet, which is my city of origins, because sellers there (not all of course) tend to ask me for double price just because they are not used to see me around! And this kills me every time! It is very painful to feel cheated by your own people. Eventhough 20 dinars is a good price for a 2 hours tour, the fact that Hasan told you that he will give you a free tour and maybe one day, you can pay him back if he goes to South Africa, he should have kept his word. What he did is against Islam's values... The price of the spices is a lot cheaper. And he didn't take you to the place where they prepare these spices, he just took you to a shop that sells fresher than the small packed spices, most probably his friend's shop...But I really appreciate Sarah's way of considering the full part of the cup. Most people in Tunisia do have poverty problems, prices are getting higher while jobs are not always available and salaries are not that much. This is not a reason, yes, but it is known that touristic areas are all about bargaining. So, it was a good idea to say that you don't have more money.
My advice for next time is to always keep smaller bills and coins on you and to Google to have an idea about the cost of each item . You can first go to a supermarket where the prices are fixed and compare (regular supermarkets like Anwar, Carrefour..., not the touristic ones) And never say that it is your first time in the country! Say that you came before or that you are waiting for your old Tunisian friend who will show you around...Use Google map to locate the best rated places, ask other tourists on TripAdvisor or other travel websites...all informations and prices are available on the net...
And Sarah, I really appreciate the fact that you respected the culture and the Tunisians' values by wearing modest clothes. It shows how kind, respectful, and pure you are. May Allah bless you, dear! You are very sweet. Actually, you are both wonderful, I was watching your videos with my daughter, and we were fascinated by your characters. Hats off for both of you.
there are people who will offer you things (remember the bambalounis in Sidi bou said) and others who will try to take advantage of you.
It's like everywhere else I think
this does not only happen to tourists, but also to locals
You are right ,but in many western countries ,it does not happen a lot or never . Other there people are not as warm or generous like in Morroco or Tunisia but more rightneous and honest .
@@act_sion I live in a western country, countries here do NOT depend on tourism. Tunisia does, or atleast did for most of its post-french occupation history. That's why you'll always find this weird mix of great hospitality and kindness mixed with trying to make a living. Some people like Marek will not appreciate it but that's how it is. It happened all the time to me and i'm Tunisian.
@@mouath_14 You still can make a living without scamming! I can undesrtand the reason ,but it should be condamned . Sadly it makes many tourists on their guard even towards the locals who want to be just helpful to them
@@act_sion What you witnessed in this video is no where near scamming, you get a service and sometimes an amazing one and in return you're "expected" to return the favor. Is it honest? definitely not, but that's why tourists should do their research prior to diving inside touristic spots.
@@mouath_14 Specially when you say that there is no money involve! So cute . A scam is a scam ,just be upfront !
Hey guys, I'm tunisian and I just got the opportunity to know u and im so happy i did.
I'm really sorry if u felt tricked, it kinda actually is the job of that man. It's nice that u felt like u wanna give him money since the moment he started showing u around and u kinda did and got also a souvenir with which doesnt sound that bad but also it's not that nice when u realise it was all plotted from the beginning.
I'm sure u guys are nice and sweet, but in such case u could've just told him that u weren't planning to buy anything or u dont have the money, thank him and get back to your journey and he'd do nothing about it.
Tunisia may not be the prettiest country but it's loved for its culture, history, but especially friendly people and this man kinda ruined it.
I really wish u came across any better person (a bit younger maybe with a slightly better english xd) who would just be proud of his country and show u around and help u live the best experience and wish for nothing in return. (damn i wish i were there or be of any help 😅😅)
ps: using drones is very restricted in tunisia for safety reasons but so many people are doing their best to solve this. It's due to the fact that life and laws in tunisia are evolving at a different pace.
Happy you enjoyed your tour in Hamamet!
Nice videos guys ! you are really showing the genuine part of Tunisia. As a safety measure don't go with anyone you don't know. these shop owners will do whatever it takes to get some bucks from you due to the hard economic conditions that Tunisia is experiencing. But it doesn't erase the fact that he wasn't upfront about it which sucked a bit. Nevertheless, we welcome you with open arms and warm hearts. Try to find someone local that one of your friends know and you will get the experience of a lifetime, especially in the remote parts of Tunisia. man i miss home
As you said in 14:54. As a tourist in any country you can’t expect to get anything for free. Hey gave you a nice tour, and drove you around. Honestly that’s so cheap for 20 dinar. + you got some spices☺️
He sold them 2 cups of tea for 50 dinars! he's a level 99 savage 🤣
Also if you're going to count the "free tour" that he did as a sort of compensation well then he's dishonest!! He said from the beginning "oh I don't want money this is for free" ! See? Then took them to a shop which I believe could be his and then made them pay 120 dinar for some spice and 2 cups of "Berber" (lool) tea 🤣
@@LTMoro They didn't buy anything outside of spices. Watch the video again.
Enjoy your stay, hope you guys don't mind the milk shortage.
Hey come to visit kerkennah islands! It is a beautiful archipel 20 kilomètres from the city of sfax
You must visit the Yasmine Hammamet area, 5 km from Hammamet Yasmine Hammamet is found in southern Hammamet
I think that it was a nice experience: you learned things, got to talk to people, had things explained, went on a tour by car and on foot, and you are still safe, and nobody robbed you. So I think that’s great and these are good people. BUT you are right. It was an act. The man does not come across to me as a scammer, though, although he should have been honest, straightforward, with you from the start. He’s a decent man, with family maybe, didn’t ask for money for his time and more, but I think he gets some kind of commission for having brought you to that shop. He was just trying to make an extra buck off you, sure, but he did it in the sweetest, cleanest way possible. Lol. People are very nice, helpful, but they don’t extend their help that way. They are way too busy. The way he offered, I would have kept my boundaries. No car, no tour for me unless I negotiate a price, and make sure to take down the plate number and call a friend in front of the guy (just in case… yeah, streetwise).
Also the best spices and prices are found in markets supervised by the state or special spice shops. Prices must be indicated clearly. That’s the law.
About euros, I know. That’s because 1 euro = 3,500 dinars ( about that), but also because the prices of things have increased, especially imported things (plus, tariffs are skyrocketing these days), while salaries have remained low, very low compared to those of Europe. So I can understand why they look at you as though you were an additional source of income, but I don’t condone it.
If you are interested in tours or hikes, check the Syndicat d’Initiative of the town. They will also give you all kinds of advice. There’s also a website for expats that could help you in your kind of tourism (close to the population and the culture). I think it’s in French but they can use English. Good luck on your adventures. 😎 Hope I have helped.
welcom to tunisia here there is too many beautiful places nd i guess if u go to djerba i think u gonna love it
it's my favorite place in tunisia hope u like it
Hey I’m Tunisian. He did good with you showed you our traditional . Enjoy your time . Try rest maximum time near sea and mountain 🏔
Welcome to our country:))
Wow! Beautiful beaches...think I agree with you both. Get both points of view....but I would think twice about getting in a stranger's car again! Thankfully he was OK and safe but you never know these days who to trust!! Love you both 💓
Lots of love Rella! Thanks for watching 😘
Il ne faut pas généraliser.
Hello guys, I think you weren't scammed and the guy was genuinely showing you the places he loves about his city. Probably he wanted to bring his friend clients but the offered prices were fair besides he showed you around and you got a ride for free 💗 I hope you enjoyed your stay in Tunisia
What she said
fair? même pas 20 gram tebel b 50 dt fair? 😂
@@greenk89 fi beldhom 20g tebel b 100 euro 🤓
2:54 not scam at all
@@greenk89 daf3ou 20
Don't walk in the road and expect the cars to run quitly, if noise is an issue upgrade your equipments to a NR/ANC mic :) cheers!
I'm sorry you felt that way about the ''tour''. I'd feel the same way if I were you. Be careful next time. Btw the police protects the tourists in cases like that. So no worries you are safe.
Anyways, I hope you had a good time and you're always welcomed here in Tunisia.
Thanks for the videos.
Thank you 😊 we appreciate your advice 🙏🏼 we really enjoyed our time in Tunisia 😄🇹🇳
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳✌️
Just wondering which month you traveled?Myself and my husband are leaving on the 9th of February 2023 we staying for 10 days but l am worried about the weather. Thanks
Hey Thando 😄 we arrived middle Decemeber and left beginning of January. It got a bit chilly but was never freezing 😆 Tunisia has a pretty mild climate 😊 enjoy your trip! 😁
@@SarahandMarek Thanks very much guys wishing you all the best in everything and l enjoy watching your travels.
@@tgods38 Thank you so much! 😃
I enjoyed this very much. Scammed or not, saw a wonderful side of Hammamet. Thank you🥰🥰
Thank you so much 🥰 so glad you enjoyed it!! We have no regrets 😄🙌🏼
I'm sorry you had to go through that 😔 I hope it didn't ruin your experience in our beautiful country
شفتي كيفاش شوهولنا صورتنا عند الأجانب اكثر ماهي مشوهة من ربي
سبحان ربي حتى الأجانب مامنعوش منهم ولاد الحرام هاذوكم
If you can come to Zaghouan I will give The most delicious fricasé at world 🌎💐🥰
Thank you! Maybe someday we will visit Tunisia again 😃
You have all the right to feel scammed because he definitely tried to scam you with those prices. But I think the tour was genuine. But if it makes you feel better, they even scam tunisians hahaha.
By the way love the videos!! Keep up ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Rafik 😊 thank you for your kind words. At the end of the day we have no regrets and still enjoyed our time in Hammamet 😄 Thank you for watching! Lots more Tunisia videos to come 😁🇹🇳
Agreed. My wife is Tunisian and we travel there. People are super friendly, but the economy is not good and people have to hustle a bit. I've never felt pressured and you can always say, NO. Plus, they do this to my wife, speaking Tunisian to boot. It's just part of the culture. They expect you to barter and haggle. It's part of the process, but we're not used to it coming from the West.
sahha ya raf hhhh choft sayed fdha7na
@@fahmi_ghd الصبر و برا. عملوهالي في القيروان هزني حبني نشري زرابي ههههه
In general, Tunisians are kind and provide assistance, but it is better to communicate with official authorities specialized in tourism so that your visit is comprehensive to most of the important places as much as possible, and so that you are not exposed to fraud.
We wish you pleasant times
Do you know guys how much it costs a individual tour with a guide in Tunisia for a day ?? 45 d by pax
All you need to fly your drone is an authorisation from ministry of interior (basically, the police) and you can use it afterwards 😊
Wellcom to Tunisia. I love your videos.
i love you guys nice video ❤️❤️
Thank you so much 🥰
go to Hergla! it's an authentic isolated village in Sousse where nobody will bother u with their offers. it's one of my fav towns because it's very calm (beautifully loud by the rocky shore), bcz of its romantic atmosphere and its breathtaking sunset. enjoy ur stay here!
For the hand, it is a Carthaginian symbol for the goddess Tanit. When you visit the ruins of Carthage, you will find them engraved on obelisks with the symbol of Tanit.
Awesome Video! unregarding the "Scam" part... P.S: In Tunisia are small to middle size drone (less than 25kg weight and does not fly more than 150 meters from the ground) allowed only if you have a license. Exactly! Local government has sometimes a dyed-in-the-wool regulation towards Tech.
nice couple
Thank you! We visited the South as well 😊 more videos to come! 😁🇹🇳
I'm tunisian and i agree that he played some tricky game but he was honest 100% and all information concerning history and religion are True, but also you have to be cautious with some People but the most of tunisian People are very helpful and literally for free
By the way you have to visit, Sousse,Bizerte, and you must to try eating kafteji, couscous,makroudh and a lot of traditional tunisian meals
You're welcome
17:47 it's called FOOTBALL :p
😂
You guys should go to Bizert town the last remains of french colinisation and also to cap angela in bizert the most northern point in africa
Tunisia is really a amazing country❤🇹🇳
I myself believed him and I was amazed by how nice he was!😅
Actually these people are everywhere in the world, not just in Tunisia. I went to Turkey and I was about to loose my mind by how hungry people are to scam on you just because you're a tourist. You don't meet scammers by accident in Turkey, they are everywhere. Even their uber drivers are scammers, and no matter how street smart you think, they will amaze you by how cunning they are, and it's insane because they have a great economy there, not like us ,and there is no reason why they're doing that.
However, I am glad the man was nice, he gave you a beautiful tour and the stories he told you are true. But he should've been honest with you from the beginning, nothing justifies what he did.
Next time, make sure you don't buy anything you don't want!
Have a nice stay❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much for your kind words 🥰 Sorry to hear about the scammers you encountered in Turkey 🙈 This experience added to our time in Tunisia in it's own way and we still enjoyed exploring your beautiful country so much!! 🇹🇳 We have so many more videos to share about amazing places and people we encountered in Tunisia 😁🙌🏼
And oh I forgot. Check the Guide Michelin/Tunisia. I think there’s an English version. Check Guide Michelin uk.
The guide will indicate all the great spots to visit.
Since you are in Cap Bon, don’t forget to visit the small city of Kelibia on the sea. On the way to Kelibia, stop at the Phaenician excavated town of Kerkouane, overlooking the sea. Awesome. The landlord or the Syndicat d’Initiative can help u find your way. Travel safe, though, in a group. Bye
What an awesome tour guys, very unfortunate with how it ended 😢We are also familiar with that sickening feeling 😅 But still a cool experience walking through town, gave us some Stone Town vibes.
If you’re still in tunisia now visit Ain drahem for the snow
Sarah is more positive and very reasonable while you are nagging a little bit about everything. Fortunately, she is adding positive vibes to the trip! What you ve been offered by the guy worths more than 20 dinars!
I think he's correct to feel slighted by it. And even if that tour typically costs more, he should've been honest with them from the start. Nonetheless, I'd say they could at least learn from this to say "no, thank you" from the start, and to generally suspect extreme hospitality - albeit being a trait not unpeculiar to the people.
Plus they initially proposed 50dinars for a small sachet of spices which is ridiculous
Its all about memories guys , the guy he do this as a job and the things he said about berber is real , enjoy Tunisia 🇹🇳.
Absolutely thank youl We have no regrets and enjoyed our time in Hammamet 😄🇹🇳
welcome to our dear tunisia💌😊
You should visit djerbahod and ain drahem there is snow there
It's a marketing trick bro even me as a Tunisian I get tricked by those types of people
I live in Hammamet. I can say that the special welcome this man gave you was not a trick. He only wanted to celebrate you after that tour. Twenty dinars are not important money in Tunisia for a person to tire himself out for. The fuel that He used it in the car during that trip for more than twenty dinars... He just wanted that elderly salesman to benefit from it.
I am Tunisian and I really feel ashamed of what happened to you 😐😐
I really hope you can visit Bizerte so I can make it up to you
You should come next time in summer is the best time to visit and discover Tunisia guys
What mountins (names) will you hike ??
u can use your drone just lay low xD don't use it in a crowded place or it can take up weeks to get license xD
Splendid place💛
It's easy as sarah said to presume that all the effort that has been made is not for free and it was necessary as she said to give him the 20 dinars before arriving at the stage of the shop or to offer him money from the beginning to avoid any surprises.
If he refuses, he cannot ask for compensation afterwards.
According to the video, the man offered to show you the place and then he offered to accompany you. It may be that his intention was not bad, but after he wanted to take advantage of the opportunity since he gave 2 hours of his time.
In total he charged 50 dinars, for the tour, the tea and the spices. We must admit that this amount allows a tour that lasts barely 15 minutes not 2 hours.
Personally I enjoyed the tour and all the informations are correct.
Good or bad surprises are part of the experience.
You've got a really good point and next time we'll be smarter about how we handle the situation. Thank you 😊
3:39 I am laughing so hard because I actually understood. He said "The blue is for the 'moustique' (mosquito), when the moustique sees the sea, the blue means the sea, he will go away." -> Mosquito repellent apparently.
Guys you need to learn the word "no" it will Solve all your problems I feel sad for the bad experience I hope it don't change your feeling about tunisia
I am a Tunisian I've been watching since you guys come to Tunisia ,but there's just a little something I've been thinking of ...when that guy who said he's a guide I personally wouldn't really trust him I mean it's clear that he's not doing this for free he's going to get something out of it just a little advice next time someone comes to you and wanting to guide you guys just say you're busy or something ...but ofc I'm just saying this just cause of my point of view
And I personally don't know that much about hammamet but there's probably more than just the places he took you to.. I went to it about 3 times I've seen more but anyway hope you like it and I'm really happy to see you enjoy yourselves here also something else sorry if I write a long comment try asking the price of the product you're going to buy before even ask the people around so they won't trick u or something... 🙂 Anyway happy holiday and have fun I'm really enjoying your tour guys.
you have to go to the south of tunisia kebili and tozeur to see the desert
One more time i will comment in your videos i highly advice to visit djerba if you are still in tunisia its a summer island more then a winter but you will love it even in the winter just iam making sure that for a foreign to enjoy all of the special country places.
Please if you replied to this comment ill give all the information of how to go there and where you should go
Went to tunisia when I was 15 years old
I am sorry for what happened to you, just I want you to know that one single bad act don’t reflect the majority, and I knew that the guy was a scam (I knew he was gonna charge you money) cauz first of all he kept saying (4 times) "i don’t want money" and also the fact that he talk 10 languages.. cauz generally in Tunisian touristic cities if someone talk many languages that means he work in the tourism so he have tricks to make you pay, I m sorry again for what happened to you … but as you said it’s an experience to remember, so yeah have fun and just be careful sometimes it’s not dangerous but there is some scammers in touristic places, this exist in every country, and yeah have fun ! And for the drone you can fly it but you have to ask police department first you need a permission if you got it everything will be okay you can fly it ! Bonus : ask your followers for free tours in their cities ! They speak English and they won’t charge you 😉
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊 we have no regrets and enjoyed our time in Hammamet! 😄🇹🇳 After we found out about drones being forbidden we didn't fly ours again 😅 thanks so much for your advice!
are you going to sousse monastir or mahdia?
Yes! We did visit all of those places and really enjoyed them 😊
Thought u guys paid 110dt i misheard that at the beginning, so if you paid 20dt just for that, it's a fair price. otherwise you could reject buying anything. because i think the guy is being genuinely nice. he already spent that same amount driving you around ( just in gas )
I agree with Marek - I don't like to be deceived.
hey the trip was going smoothely so far ,i'm sorry you had to go through all of that btw i am from tunisia ,sfax and if you are planning to come here and if you need any guidance please do not hesitate to contact me, i'd be more than happy to help
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Nice video 😍
I’m Tunisian I’m sorry about this crook. And if you are coming to Sfax I invite you to my home to try the food Tunisian 🙏❤️
You're travellers and you should know that always you can meet some scammers or some people try to take your money,it's like this !! You should know when to say No..instead of all Tunisian I say Sorry and I'm sure you'll meet good people everywhere too
Wish you good times in Tunisia 🇹🇳
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The way I see it, he's not a scammer but what he did is trying to soften you with his kindness and free services so that you'd feel bad about yourselves if you don't buy from his/his friend's shop. It's basically a free service leading to a paid service.
I personnally don't like that. And I knew something would happen in the end when he started doing some nonsensical stuff like telling Sarah to go the end of the alley and come back, or telling you to make wishes when you crossed your hands, these acts are clearly part of a show.
As a Tunisian, I will tell you, the price for two magnets is too much but for the tour and paying him 20 Dinars, is ok, it worth it. But in the same time you can make the same tour by your self for free. Anyway, this is happening everywhere around the world in all Touristic areas. In Tunis Medina, these things will not happen to you since the Medina is not touristic area
Hey guys I hope u having a good time , look thé good thing in tunisia ils that people are really welcoming and they don’t push u to buy anything or put pressure but this don’t mean they will not try because the country economy based on tourists so somehow it’s a part of the culture.enjoy ur time 😊
You should visit ong jmal it's where star wars was shot it's in Tozeur.
How find you hammamet
Im Tunisian never been out of my Country I live in Carthage, and the guy there was wicked , I know its not big of a deal but that was shameful behaviour of a man playing it nice while playing games . taking advantage of his experience and good English skills to earn some money by fooling around and lying .You basically didn't ask for anything and this guy randomly poped up from god knows where like that saying that "its not about money" thats a clear sign its all about money. so Marek was totally right with his feelings it was obvious and Sarah tried to find excuses well there is no excuses for such behaviour.Beside that Tunisia is a beautiful country and I hope you enjoyed your stay ^^
The whole time I was like why is this guy is too nice!? Don’t get me wrong, hospitably is indeed part of our culture, and nothing back is expected but that was too much. Actually, it all made sense when he stopped in front of that shop…To be be fair he did give the most authentic experience a tourist can have, but he could have been upfront about it from the beginning, and just tell that you about the shop visit at the end. I do have a question though, did you try telling him that you guys are visiting on a limited budget? Most tend to understand and will just let you be. I bet they will even give you a free souvenir! Because after all they don’t mean it as they were trying to trick you into buying their goods, they view it as, let’s say, “I scratch your back and you scratch mine” 😅 Definitely still an a.h move though!!
They thought that our country is like an African jungle where people run behind tourists and offer them everything for free. There are people who work. The guy help our economy. If they are too poor, I don't care because they accepted that guy.
You are right ..these men are called .rabatteur in french.they wait for tourists,show them around and take them to shops etc. And the price you quoted is extremely expensive.am glad you didn't agree..
I think as Marek said you guys should not have set in a random person's car! I know mostly people are kind and all but who knows what could have happened... I guess this was an experience for sure and it made an interesting and popular video.
if you want go th the north line ain drahem ghardimou a ain soltn there are some beautiful place there
it is an act by the way because what you took, doesn't exceed 5 dinars
there are a lot of peoplee who manipulate tourists to take all their money
Any chance you have his contact information?
20 dinars that's like 6 USD and he gave you a tour, drove you around in his car..
and you think he took advantage,
They want everything for free🙄