En effet c'est le fruit de plusieurs randonnées au coeur de ce magnifique jbel, je t'avais promis une vidéo de ce style ;). J'y retournes inchallah bientôt pour observer le cyclamen de perse et d'autres flores en espérant observer aussi d'autres faunes. To be continued...
yelzmek tchawir el mra 9bal, hhhe. Je sais que tu meurs d'envie d'y aller, c'était ton refuge il y a quelques années. En plus, fevrier, c'est le meilleur moment...
Hi there! I'm researching going to the Boukornine National Park and considering if it's worth it. I've got some questions - which trail would you recommend? From which entrance? Is Djebel Boukornine worth the hike? Is it true that the restaurant on the trail is closed and there are feral dogs on the trail?
@@ArtificialFertilizer Hi, of course the hiking there is worth but to get to the top is not allowed (military zone), so, all the other peaks are allowed. 2 entrances are available, either starting from the "Chalet vert" restaurant or from "Ain Zarga" but there are several trails that you can take. You can start from Chalet vert entrance and end it by the Ain zarga entrance. You may need a guide if you can't trace your trail. In wikiloc.com site, you can find some trails (in gpx format) that you can download and follow it according to your need. I've made many times bou kornine trails and I never crossed feral dogs, it's a lie but you shouldn't get lonely to the mountains or any other mountain for your safety. Don't hesitate if you have other questions. Best regards
@@ReliveTunisia I would have another question, more general. I would like to move around Greater Tunis using public transport. Is there any way to actually research how to get around? I know how to use the Metro and the train line to La Marsa (and Ligne de la banlieue sud de Tunis), it's easy, louages are understandable but public buses remain a mystery for me. Is there any map of buses, an app or whatever? :D
T'as du passer un temps fou à récolter ces longues time lapse.
En effet c'est le fruit de plusieurs randonnées au coeur de ce magnifique jbel, je t'avais promis une vidéo de ce style ;). J'y retournes inchallah bientôt pour observer le cyclamen de perse et d'autres flores en espérant observer aussi d'autres faunes. To be continued...
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yelzmek tchawir el mra 9bal, hhhe. Je sais que tu meurs d'envie d'y aller, c'était ton refuge il y a quelques années. En plus, fevrier, c'est le meilleur moment...
Hi there! I'm researching going to the Boukornine National Park and considering if it's worth it. I've got some questions - which trail would you recommend? From which entrance? Is Djebel Boukornine worth the hike? Is it true that the restaurant on the trail is closed and there are feral dogs on the trail?
How much time does it take to get to the top?
@@ArtificialFertilizer Hi, of course the hiking there is worth but to get to the top is not allowed (military zone), so, all the other peaks are allowed.
2 entrances are available, either starting from the "Chalet vert" restaurant or from "Ain Zarga" but there are several trails that you can take.
You can start from Chalet vert entrance and end it by the Ain zarga entrance.
You may need a guide if you can't trace your trail.
In wikiloc.com site, you can find some trails (in gpx format) that you can download and follow it according to your need.
I've made many times bou kornine trails and I never crossed feral dogs, it's a lie but you shouldn't get lonely to the mountains or any other mountain for your safety.
Don't hesitate if you have other questions.
Best regards
@@ReliveTunisia Thanks very much for the tips! Now I know how to plan it properly. :)
@@ArtificialFertilizer You're welcome :)
Have a nice hike
@@ReliveTunisia I would have another question, more general.
I would like to move around Greater Tunis using public transport. Is there any way to actually research how to get around? I know how to use the Metro and the train line to La Marsa (and Ligne de la banlieue sud de Tunis), it's easy, louages are understandable but public buses remain a mystery for me. Is there any map of buses, an app or whatever? :D