As tunisian born, nice video !. As info: there has been no terroristic attack since years, so that risk is extremely small, and also if exist will just be on border with Algeria south, so risk for terrorisms to happen are even smaller than you can find in other european countries. In general tunisian people strive for peace and like enjoying live, and they do not like extremism, so no place for terrorism violence in general in Tunisia.
A small correction on something you said, the bardo museum didn't close right after the terrorist attack, it was still open and I even went there, surely they upped the security measures, It felt like an airport but a lot of people still visited it after the attack. It closed temporarily due to renovations and it just reopened a week ago, i highly recommend visiting it's truly incredible. Thank you for the incredible video btw, i really appreciate it as a Tunisian 😊
I lived in Tunisia my entire life and your video made me scared of it xD Honestly though, it is a lot safer than most European countries or American schools.
@@Stahlhalter not at all. visiting Tunisia is actually a good way to save up money, like many Europeans do. Some elderly Europeans even stay here to benefit from the free healthcare.
@@pardismack how is the citizenship? I want to leave america again I’ve been k. Egypt for two years when I was younger and I love Northern Africa so that’s where I want to move again. So I’m looking at those northern countries.
@@Stahlhalter as a Tunisian, I'm obviously biased towards Tunisia, but it's definitely the closest Arab country to the west in terms of mentality, human rights and education and it's super cheap. I definitely recommend Tunisia. might take a little while to get used to some intricacies, but it'll keep on growing on you.
@@Stahlhalter if u mean getting a Tunisian citizenship it’s pretty hard almost impossible but if u wanna just live there after some paperwork it’s completely possible
Tunisia obtained record numbers in attracting tourists last year and this year, and the Ministry of Tourism believes that the coming year will be promising and full of other record numbers in the arrival of tourists.
Bardo museum reopened and it is a must. Also Sidi Bou Said is a must if you are around the capital. Kairouan, Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, El Jem are within an hour of each other and each deserve at least half a day.
Lately, I've been going to town learning more about the various Mediterranean civilizations and history. The one that piqued my curiosity the most were the Carthaginians, so I was very excited to watch this. It's a shame that the ruins are in such rough shape. I missed every word you said while you were on that scooter. That looked simultaneously terrifying and absolutely exhilarating! Cars just parked willy-nilly, in and out of narrow streets, dodging vehicles, pedestrians, the odd cat here and there . . . That was wild. It is extremely embarrassing to admit that I had no idea Arabic has its own numerals. I consider myself reasonably intelligent, but that little tidbit just blew my mind, haha. Very cool stuff, man! I have been obsessed with shows like Rick Steves' Europe for as long as I can remember. I just watched your North Macedonian and Czechia videos and really enjoyed them. My good friend here in Utah is from Bosnia and lived through the Balkan wars. I've learned a lot about the region from him but know next to nothing about Macedonia, even though I'm utterly fascinated by the various groups who've been in and out of there for millenia. I'm rambling . . . ✌️😎
I felt very safe in Tunisia, yes. I had a guide for a few days to go to South Tunisia, because I don't drive - he was just excellent. Being in Tunis by myself was perfectly safe and the people were very nice.
If Im being honest there's something missing in your video, yes we have the traditional downtown where ull find the souk and the madina in almost every city, but in most cities (bizerte sousse mestir mahdia..) ull find the European vibe where there is caffes, cool teenagers, sophisticated people. Most people make videos showing the traditional tunis and the unadvanced Tunis where us as tunisian just go there to buy stuff but we mostly spend our time at corniche for example , just having a coffee with friends or surfing or swimming. I just hope that youtubers show that side of tunisia that isnt just old, we have car meets, rock concerts, rap concerts, events etc
@@nessauk2786 ooo no it’s gonna be to cold 🥶 I am here Now the best times if you love heat is June July august I like September and now after that it starts to be cold and lots of rain 🌧️ we have rain now coming for a few days I came in December last year didn’t get to do much it was to cold 🥶but you might get lucky if it’s alittle hot but last year I didn’t get to go anywhere do much
6:34 Most of the info is somewhat accurate Except : “Tunisian follow no road rules”, I am not sure what that means exactly??? You have traffic sign everywhere exactly as in Europe, people do pass a super complicated driving exam, Traffic enforcement agents are almost everywhere. It’s true that the traffic can get exhausting in downtown tunis as in many big cities but the traffic is pretty smooth outside of downtown. If you have all your documents with you, renting a car is the best way to travel around. As in the US, trains isn’t not a big thing and people prefer traveling by car (Although there’s no car lobbying as in America). And as in the US if you drive without proper documents or a valide driving license you may risk getting in trouble. No exceptions for American tourists!
I don't think he's talking about the roads having no rules, it's the people who don't follow them which is actually true. Apart from respecting the traffic lights, everyone abuses the rules everywhere else like roundabouts, simple intersections, parking spots, crosswalks, going over the speed limit.....I'm a new driver and it's literal hell trying to respect all of the rules when everyone else is doing whatever they like.
Thanks for your very interesting videos on Tunisia. We are going there in our Campervan for winter 24/25. Recreational Drone use is allowed with a Permit, which is obtained from the local councils/Administration.
Thanks for this Nice vidéo. And don t forget that the Three important empires in Tunisia are 1 the capsian 2 the noumidian 3 the carthagian .This 3 empires are Built by the authentiq population from North Afrika the amazighs
Im going to Jaz tour Khalef hotel in August. So excited although worried about the heat that time of year. Does anyone have any recommendations on things to do thats suitable for familes with young children? X
I'm thinking of taking my family here from Scotland for a holiday in either June, July or August... Any recommendations? Is it safe still? I would like to give such a lovely place a visit👍
As a tunisian, i highly recommend visiting it during march/February.. Cuz in the summer it's too hot. We tunisians are used to it but i don't think others can handle it lol. March / feb/ april are perfecttt in tunisia, it snows in the north, it's warm and you can swim in coastal areas and the sahara is also so warm and beautiful during spring!. If u need any advice u can ask me ☺️
@@nabsbil Can't say that. Have been there last year (2022), and it did not impress me. Just a beach town. Sayidi Buu Sa'eed is very distinct and beautiful with its houses and especially the view over the sea.
It's fun how people describe people doing their prayers 5 times a day and wearing hijab verses those listening to american music etc... I mean many listen to foreign music, dance, do not wear hijab but still do their prayers and have a religious observance they just show it less. It is never black or white like people always like to think.
I'm shocked about the Morocco part, we went there and no one hustled us for anything at all. Everyone was friendly and helpful. In Egypt we had people in our faces constantly trying to get us to purchase things but we still had an amazing time.
Tunisia is boastes great atractions the best is to travel with a lisenced travel agency and a professional national licensed tour guide in order to experience its slendours
No Uber in Tunis. And as far as Bolt only if I select cash I can use the app. Not with card. Not sure why your info is different saying there’s Uber and can link card to Bolt.
Do you know something about the proof of accomodation when entering from Italy with the ferry? (I ve read booking reservations don't count, the payment must be done in advance, but on booking most of the small hotels don t ask any money in advance, so they cant give you this proof of accomodation). Without this proof of accomodation for each night of your holiday I ve heard you cannot enter the country. So if I want to do a night in the desert well that s a big problem because noone can give the autorities what they want...
I am an older American woman who has lived in Tunisia for several years. Your video has some good information. I would like to add a little. As in other countries, the foreigner will usually be charged more, sometimes much more, than locals. In Tunis, taxis use a meter except from the airport. From the airport, the driver will ask 20 or 30 dinar even though the meter may be only 10 or so. If you can not speak Arabic or French, don't argue, just take the taxi. Traveling through Tunisia, the cheapest way is with the louage, the mini bus. There are two stations: one going southerly and one for the louage going across the north. I have taken many, many louage, and have never had any trouble except sometimes the driver seems pretty fast. The price is set and is the same for anyone. I would say that a situation some foreigners face is: a young man who can speak some English will be friendly and eventually tell you a sad story--mom in hospital, broken motorcycle so can't work--and he just needs a little money. Best not to give as he may not leave you alone after that. Overall, Tunisia is socially a very conservative country, and it is the young men who have the freedom to be out and about, talking to foreigners, both men and women. So just be aware. Again, in general, Tunisians are very friendly and are accustomed to tourists.
As a Tunisian myself, i do agree with alot of your additions, except for Tunisian society being 'very conservative'. I'm not sure when or where did you spend your years in the republic, but Tunisians today (atleast my generation) are very open-minded and less conservative than almost any other Islamic country. In fact, in Tunisia tourists can bathe nude in the Mediterranean and a woman can wear the Burkini (a full body swimwear) and nobody would care. Obviously, this depends on the region. Different regions will have different realities, but that doesn't negate the fact that Tunisia is Definity not a conservative country. Women have all the freedoms to go out and about at night or talk to foreigners, with higher chances of that occurring in touristy, upper class regions.
I agree somehow with the comment that Tunisia is very conservative country, if compare to westerner country.. it is in the head, not in the appearances..So bikini, beer , naked bathing etc are not sign of progressism or modernism..these are appearances... Tunisian like talk modernism but in reality not apply the ideas in practice.. but it is ,true compared to other arabic/muslim countries, there are may be only Turkey and Libanon who are less conservative than Tunisians..but are these 2 countries really references? !!
Its wrong when you say When you say Isr4eal you mean Palestine right? Because back then Isreal didnt exist. It was all along Palestine fromCarthaginian Empire to Romans to Ottamans. Even at the time of Phoenicians.
Been to a lot of places, must say this is the only one i swore id never go back to so many RIP off merchants, from shops that sell goods that are cheep crap ,rude people who just want your money but dont want you there ,my advice give it a miss
Not accurate. You need to go in other more chill regions of the country. After a specific experience with merchants that annoy even tunusians themselves, you advise people not to visit the entire country and miss all the good things? 😶
It depends of where you come from. Since 1€ is x3 a TND now, it may seem cheap. But then it depends as always of where you decide to eat, sleep or what activities you like to do. In general for somone living in the EU it is considered fairly cheap. (But not as cheap as some south asian countries)
Publishing a video of a country and spelling the word terrorism 100 times shows your willing to harm the country but when i found out that you are American i understood everything. Americans as usual dont have any clue about what going on in other countries and give biased opinion about other countries. My friend avoide talking about security while your are from the one of the least secure country in the world, i have already been in the US and i v witinessed to like 3 or 4 gun attacks at random coffe shops.
this opinion is so tired. How about you sit down with me and talk with me before you generalize everything about my opinions and life experience. Use your brain
Our country is a touristic country specifically the first destination for Europeans but I can't understand why recently Americans are coming without end in our country ?!! Carthaginians are not phoneacians OK?? Our ancestors the Carthaginians are Tunisians locals the existence of phoneacians in our land is a fat big lie so don't try to tell our history please you don't know nothing about it
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If you were an official, close all the doors of the country in the face of homeless people like you
Bhim ki zebii
I will be moving to Tunisia in the next year with my boyfriend I am wondering what city has the most English speaking friendly areas or cities?
Update: the Bardo museum has just reopened after a complete renovation, definitely don't miss it if you're into history.
He is an idiot who takes history from Zionist Israeli sources
I was there about 20 years ago. Oh, those mosaics!
As a Tunisian, I didn't that my country was this amazing.
As tunisian born, nice video !. As info: there has been no terroristic attack since years, so that risk is extremely small, and also if exist will just be on border with Algeria south, so risk for terrorisms to happen are even smaller than you can find in other european countries. In general tunisian people strive for peace and like enjoying live, and they do not like extremism, so no place for terrorism violence in general in Tunisia.
Hey if you're a local, what cities do you recommend visiting? I really want to see history and local scenes
@@Junjun47474 Carthage which is in Tunis, El Jem which is in Mahdia, and Kairouan
I am from India and coming to tunitia in September with family is it safe
A small correction on something you said, the bardo museum didn't close right after the terrorist attack, it was still open and I even went there, surely they upped the security measures, It felt like an airport but a lot of people still visited it after the attack. It closed temporarily due to renovations and it just reopened a week ago, i highly recommend visiting it's truly incredible. Thank you for the incredible video btw, i really appreciate it as a Tunisian 😊
I interested to beautiful Tunisia,from Myanmar,May be peaceful all the Tunisia people.❤
I lived in Tunisia my entire life and your video made me scared of it xD
Honestly though, it is a lot safer than most European countries or American schools.
Is it expensive
@@Stahlhalter not at all. visiting Tunisia is actually a good way to save up money, like many Europeans do. Some elderly Europeans even stay here to benefit from the free healthcare.
@@pardismack how is the citizenship? I want to leave america again I’ve been k. Egypt for two years when I was younger and I love Northern Africa so that’s where I want to move again. So I’m looking at those northern countries.
@@Stahlhalter as a Tunisian, I'm obviously biased towards Tunisia, but it's definitely the closest Arab country to the west in terms of mentality, human rights and education and it's super cheap. I definitely recommend Tunisia. might take a little while to get used to some intricacies, but it'll keep on growing on you.
@@Stahlhalter if u mean getting a Tunisian citizenship it’s pretty hard almost impossible but if u wanna just live there after some paperwork it’s completely possible
Tunisia obtained record numbers in attracting tourists last year and this year, and the Ministry of Tourism believes that the coming year will be promising and full of other record numbers in the arrival of tourists.
@@unknowngirl10101 I’ll be there in January. Booked my flight today!
great video. thanks for sharing. i will be traveling there in November
you didint didint you,?
Bardo museum reopened and it is a must. Also Sidi Bou Said is a must if you are around the capital.
Kairouan, Sousse, Monastir, Mahdia, El Jem are within an hour of each other and each deserve at least half a day.
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 🤠
Good ❤
Lately, I've been going to town learning more about the various Mediterranean civilizations and history. The one that piqued my curiosity the most were the Carthaginians, so I was very excited to watch this. It's a shame that the ruins are in such rough shape.
I missed every word you said while you were on that scooter. That looked simultaneously terrifying and absolutely exhilarating! Cars just parked willy-nilly, in and out of narrow streets, dodging vehicles, pedestrians, the odd cat here and there . . . That was wild.
It is extremely embarrassing to admit that I had no idea Arabic has its own numerals. I consider myself reasonably intelligent, but that little tidbit just blew my mind, haha.
Very cool stuff, man! I have been obsessed with shows like Rick Steves' Europe for as long as I can remember. I just watched your North Macedonian and Czechia videos and really enjoyed them. My good friend here in Utah is from Bosnia and lived through the Balkan wars. I've learned a lot about the region from him but know next to nothing about Macedonia, even though I'm utterly fascinated by the various groups who've been in and out of there for millenia.
I'm rambling . . . ✌️😎
Yeeey, going there in a month and I'm very excited! Thanks for sharing your experience and for including a bit of history!
hey, can you please share your experience? Was your stay safe?
I am going in a week,@@rohithdasari7174
@@cristinahel What did you think?
I felt very safe in Tunisia, yes. I had a guide for a few days to go to South Tunisia, because I don't drive - he was just excellent. Being in Tunis by myself was perfectly safe and the people were very nice.
If Im being honest there's something missing in your video, yes we have the traditional downtown where ull find the souk and the madina in almost every city, but in most cities (bizerte sousse mestir mahdia..) ull find the European vibe where there is caffes, cool teenagers, sophisticated people. Most people make videos showing the traditional tunis and the unadvanced Tunis where us as tunisian just go there to buy stuff but we mostly spend our time at corniche for example , just having a coffee with friends or surfing or swimming. I just hope that youtubers show that side of tunisia that isnt just old, we have car meets, rock concerts, rap concerts, events etc
I saw a band play system of a down at the corniche. Very cool.
My husband from Tunisia and I am from India ❤
Cool
❤love it married my husband from there and was there visiting in Sep going back for Xmas in 15 days thanks for sharing 🎉
@@leelaylieu1239 I'm going to Hammamet in Dec until jan can you explain to me if it is warm enough to swim? I'm a female solo traveller.Thankyou.
@@nessauk2786 ooo no it’s gonna be to cold 🥶 I am here Now the best times if you love heat is June July august I like September and now after that it starts to be cold and lots of rain 🌧️ we have rain now coming for a few days I came in December last year didn’t get to do much it was to cold 🥶but you might get lucky if it’s alittle hot but last year I didn’t get to go anywhere do much
@@leelaylieu1239 thanks leelaylieu1239
Thank you for promoting tourism in our country !!
Definitely form the most accurate video about Tunisia.. very honest ...
I subscribe
Very helpful video, thanks for covering for everything important.
Flying to Tunisia in February. Can't wait
Same here ❤
Me three!
How did it go for everybody?
Awesome information about tunisia ❤❤❤❤❤ you're a proper legend
I'm going to Tunisia in November, I'm excited.
@@Chrows me too!
@@Chrows did you go to Tunisia? How was it? I'm planning a trip next year. Which cities did you like? Thx.
Good video! Looking foward to visit tunisia some day since im half tunisian.
You went to the Ribat of Sousse i went there in the summer of 2022. There were some great views on top.
6:34 Most of the info is somewhat accurate Except : “Tunisian follow no road rules”, I am not sure what that means exactly??? You have traffic sign everywhere exactly as in Europe, people do pass a super complicated driving exam, Traffic enforcement agents are almost everywhere. It’s true that the traffic can get exhausting in downtown tunis as in many big cities but the traffic is pretty smooth outside of downtown.
If you have all your documents with you, renting a car is the best way to travel around. As in the US, trains isn’t not a big thing and people prefer traveling by car (Although there’s no car lobbying as in America).
And as in the US if you drive without proper documents or a valide driving license you may risk getting in trouble. No exceptions for American tourists!
I don't think he's talking about the roads having no rules, it's the people who don't follow them which is actually true. Apart from respecting the traffic lights, everyone abuses the rules everywhere else like roundabouts, simple intersections, parking spots, crosswalks, going over the speed limit.....I'm a new driver and it's literal hell trying to respect all of the rules when everyone else is doing whatever they like.
One place that was not mentioned and is a MUST, in my opinion, above all else is Sidi Bou Said.
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 ❤
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Actually Bardo museum opened last week
Ilove tunisia❤❤❤❤
From Algari 🇩🇿🇩🇿❤️
welcome to my lovely country hope you enjoy your visit
Thanks for your very interesting videos on Tunisia. We are going there in our Campervan for winter 24/25. Recreational Drone use is allowed with a Permit, which is obtained from the local councils/Administration.
Thanks for this Nice vidéo. And don t forget that the Three important empires in Tunisia are 1 the capsian 2 the noumidian 3 the carthagian .This 3 empires are Built by the authentiq population from North Afrika the amazighs
Im going to Jaz tour Khalef hotel in August. So excited although worried about the heat that time of year. Does anyone have any recommendations on things to do thats suitable for familes with young children? X
I'm thinking of taking my family here from Scotland for a holiday in either June, July or August... Any recommendations? Is it safe still? I would like to give such a lovely place a visit👍
If you’d like to book a travel consult, I’m happy to help :)
As a tunisian, i highly recommend visiting it during march/February.. Cuz in the summer it's too hot. We tunisians are used to it but i don't think others can handle it lol.
March / feb/ april are perfecttt in tunisia, it snows in the north, it's warm and you can swim in coastal areas and the sahara is also so warm and beautiful during spring!. If u need any advice u can ask me ☺️
Nice video. But I was surprised that,, with regard to transportation, you didn't mention the TGM or the excellent light rail metro in Tunis.
Very informative. thanks for sharing
Tunisia is the safest Arabic country now.
People are open minded not like the rest of the Arab world.
Very true ❤
I don't think it's safer than Algeria, the North Korea of Africa. Where everything is controlled.
@@lemonade_ibIt is safer 😊
@@lemonade_ib😂😂💀
A little mistake, in Tunisia we don’t recognise israel as a state so Carthaginians were from Lebanon, Syria and Palestine
thank you was just about to mention thid
Ensure he gets banned from Arab countries
We don’t need him
Nice work man , appreciated!
but ofc there are some points that we must discuss 😂
Thanks, looks great going to go there :)
Thank you so much...😊
Sidi bou said is also nice to see in Tunis
Such good info. Show more footage from the setting please!
You forgot to mention Sayidi Buu Sa'eed which is much more interesting than Al-Marsa.
Al-Marsa is so much better...
@@nabsbil Can't say that. Have been there last year (2022), and it did not impress me. Just a beach town.
Sayidi Buu Sa'eed is very distinct and beautiful with its houses and especially the view over the sea.
It's fun how people describe people doing their prayers 5 times a day and wearing hijab verses those listening to american music etc...
I mean many listen to foreign music, dance, do not wear hijab but still do their prayers and have a religious observance they just show it less. It is never black or white like people always like to think.
God wants to have relationships with us, not religions.
Please I’m from Nigeria and I plan to relocate to tunisia with my family, is it advisable and is there job opportunities?
How warm is Tunisia in April?.
Bro
There is no Israel where Phoenicians come from
don't miss Mahdia!
2:40 reminded me of this gem from The Simpsons
Algeria is very Nice friendly people.
I'm shocked about the Morocco part, we went there and no one hustled us for anything at all. Everyone was friendly and helpful.
In Egypt we had people in our faces constantly trying to get us to purchase things but we still had an amazing time.
Called occupied Palestine!!
You skipped an important part, The Capsian empire.
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good video
Tunisia is boastes great atractions the best is to travel with a lisenced travel agency and a professional national licensed tour guide in order to experience its slendours
Thanks a lot
No Uber in Tunis. And as far as Bolt only if I select cash I can use the app. Not with card. Not sure why your info is different saying there’s Uber and can link card to Bolt.
يجيب ان تقول جاء الفينيقيبن من لبنان و فلسطين وسوريا لا توجد ما اسمه اسرائيل فلسطين 🇵🇸 حرة
Of course there is Israel, God bless Israel
Yes this is true
God bless humanity not a terrorist country
Is Tunisa cheap for tourists?. How warm is tunisia in February
It's cold in February bc it's winter, wait till end of March.
It’s good weather during spring and summer if you’re looking for a good summer vacation
In Tunis now. You speak so well. Can’t wait to watch more videos bro . thank you and well done.
He’s a rubbish vlogger
Do you know something about the proof of accomodation when entering from Italy with the ferry? (I ve read booking reservations don't count, the payment must be done in advance, but on booking most of the small hotels don t ask any money in advance, so they cant give you this proof of accomodation). Without this proof of accomodation for each night of your holiday I ve heard you cannot enter the country. So if I want to do a night in the desert well that s a big problem because noone can give the autorities what they want...
I am an older American woman who has lived in Tunisia for several years. Your video has some good information. I would like to add a little. As in other countries, the foreigner will usually be charged more, sometimes much more, than locals. In Tunis, taxis use a meter except from the airport. From the airport, the driver will ask 20 or 30 dinar even though the meter may be only 10 or so. If you can not speak Arabic or French, don't argue, just take the taxi.
Traveling through Tunisia, the cheapest way is with the louage, the mini bus. There are two stations: one going southerly and one for the louage going across the north. I have taken many, many louage, and have never had any trouble except sometimes the driver seems pretty fast. The price is set and is the same for anyone. I would say that a situation some foreigners face is: a young man who can speak some English will be friendly and eventually tell you a sad story--mom in hospital, broken motorcycle so can't work--and he just needs a little money. Best not to give as he may not leave you alone after that. Overall, Tunisia is socially a very conservative country, and it is the young men who have the freedom to be out and about, talking to foreigners, both men and women. So just be aware. Again, in general, Tunisians are very friendly and are accustomed to tourists.
As a Tunisian myself, i do agree with alot of your additions, except for Tunisian society being 'very conservative'. I'm not sure when or where did you spend your years in the republic, but Tunisians today (atleast my generation) are very open-minded and less conservative than almost any other Islamic country. In fact, in Tunisia tourists can bathe nude in the Mediterranean and a woman can wear the Burkini (a full body swimwear) and nobody would care. Obviously, this depends on the region. Different regions will have different realities, but that doesn't negate the fact that Tunisia is Definity not a conservative country. Women have all the freedoms to go out and about at night or talk to foreigners, with higher chances of that occurring in touristy, upper class regions.
Are u ok u compare car taxi standar withe taxi aereport .ithink ur information rang sorry😏😏😒
The far south. @@ThePunisher014
I agree somehow with the comment that Tunisia is very conservative country, if compare to westerner country.. it is in the head, not in the appearances..So bikini, beer , naked bathing etc are not sign of progressism or modernism..these are appearances... Tunisian like talk modernism but in reality not apply the ideas in practice.. but it is ,true compared to other arabic/muslim countries, there are may be only Turkey and Libanon who are less conservative than Tunisians..but are these 2 countries really references? !!
Its wrong when you say When you say Isr4eal you mean Palestine right? Because back then Isreal didnt exist. It was all along Palestine fromCarthaginian Empire to Romans to Ottamans. Even at the time of Phoenicians.
The came from Palestian*
Lebanon, modern day Syria and who?🧐
I know!! He needs to apologize or just get the hell out of Arab countries. He loves Bibi NuttsAndYahoo 💩🇮🇱
You must read a lot of Tunisia
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I've left this vid soon as chap said isn't real! It's PALESTINE 🇵🇸 😌
you are a well balanced person I'm sure
@@TalesFromTheRoad don’t come back and hope you get banned from all the countries that are standing on the right side of history
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Bravo 👏
He should be banned from all the Arab countries
what's the best route to get there from the USA? via Rome?
Can be
Maroc
Did it via Francfort ! I'd say the most usual are via Francfort, Rome, Paris, Doha or Casablanca (the latter often being the cheapest)
Been to a lot of places, must say this is the only one i swore id never go back to so many RIP off merchants, from shops that sell goods that are cheep crap ,rude people who just want your money but dont want you there ,my advice give it a miss
Not accurate. You need to go in other more chill regions of the country. After a specific experience with merchants that annoy even tunusians themselves, you advise people not to visit the entire country and miss all the good things? 😶
Is Tunisa cheap for tourists?.
It depends of where you come from. Since 1€ is x3 a TND now, it may seem cheap. But then it depends as always of where you decide to eat, sleep or what activities you like to do.
In general for somone living in the EU it is considered fairly cheap. (But not as cheap as some south asian countries)
Well there was no isra-hell at that time …
You are fulfilling biblical prophecy
He said Israel and not Palestine when referring to the past…stopped watching there
Great. We don’t need you
@@TalesFromTheRoadand nobody needs you lol
@@TalesFromTheRoad really wow! I stopped watchiing your videos too.
Dud that's not true carthaginois i mean us we don't have any relation with Phoenician that's misleading history so please update
Its palestine mate not israخl u should know that
He should be banned from all Arab countries
Go visit your lover Bibi and his witch Sarah
you mean palestine😒
So how about ther terrorist attack in 2015 in Sousse.
Most Tunisians are amazigh. They've all been there awhile. They just don't speak the language.
the Phoenicians came from lebanon and Palestine """"" ✌🏻😉
You came so good point for you. But you didn't understand the country.
At least he told the truth about the Imazighens inhabiting Northern Africa before the Arabs and Europeans [ the Pale skin race ]
Talking about the history , the phenicians and where they are coming from and mentionning that made up country. Felt strange...
Yeah that’s the Holy Roman Empire the one who’s harming humanity today still . Well when the papà fall the library comes homes u will all know
DARTIGARE KLLART DE ÄR SNÄLLARE DÅ
Marroco is mafia
Publishing a video of a country and spelling the word terrorism 100 times shows your willing to harm the country but when i found out that you are American i understood everything. Americans as usual dont have any clue about what going on in other countries and give biased opinion about other countries.
My friend avoide talking about security while your are from the one of the least secure country in the world, i have already been in the US and i v witinessed to like 3 or 4 gun attacks at random coffe shops.
this opinion is so tired. How about you sit down with me and talk with me before you generalize everything about my opinions and life experience. Use your brain
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If you have been to Tunisia then you should learn how to pronounce it
No Israël then and now ok
Phoenicians came from Lebanon and Palestine sis, check your history because it's giving ignorance
A small correction on something you said, Israel does' t exist .
I right I forgot.
The amount of bs u put in this video is irritating to some extent!
thanks. forwatching
Our country is a touristic country specifically the first destination for Europeans but I can't understand why recently Americans are coming without end in our country ?!!
Carthaginians are not phoneacians OK?? Our ancestors the Carthaginians are Tunisians locals the existence of phoneacians in our land is a fat big lie so don't try to tell our history please you don't know nothing about it
Mooore talk 👎👎👎
Karthago 🏛💚
Awesome ❤