Tag: Tunisia
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Tozeur: an easy self-guided walking tour of the city
With its strong Berber influence and isolated desert location in the south-west of the country, Tozeur is a unique and interesting destination in Tunisia. Many visitors are drawn to Tozeur as a base to explore nearby natural wonders such as Chebika, Mides, Ong Jemal and Chott el Djerid. However the city centre is also worth… Read more
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Monastir: The Best Self-Guided Walking Tour
Monastir is mostly known to foreign visitors as a resort destination, with many large commercial hotel complexes along the coastline catering mainly to package holiday tourists. Outside of that, however, Monastir is a pleasant, liberal seafront city with some interesting sights that can easily be explored on foot. Monastir is the birthplace of Tunisia’s first… Read more
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Louage: A Systematic Breakdown of Routes in Tunisia
It can be difficult to find information on louages online. This post contains a list of louage routes and stations that we have personally experienced. Read more
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Chenini & Douiret – Tips for Travelling Without a Car
Chenini and Douiret are tricky to reach without a car. If you’re planning to do-it-yourself like us, keep reading for my insider travel tips and advice. Read more
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Punic and Roman Tour of Tunisia: 7-Day Itinerary of the Major Classical Sites
Are you a classics nerd like me? If the answer is resounding yes, check out the itinerary below for an ideal whistle-stop tour taking in the Roman and Punic highlights that Tunisia has to offer. The theatre at Dougga Tunisia is not always the first place that comes to mind when thinking of Roman ruins… Read more
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How to use the Louage System in Tunisia: A Complete Guide
The best form of public transport in Tunisia is the louage, which is basically a shared taxi/minibus with between 7 and 9 passengers. Read more