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Hello everyone,
If you need any information about your short or long stay, do not hesitate. If you want to meet me, I will be glad of this. |
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It has a had record of tourists being murdered, would anyone want to visit?
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Hello everyone, If you need any information about your short or long stay, do not hesitate. If you want to meet me, I will be glad of this. And how long have you worked at the Tunis visitors bureau????? |
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And how long have you worked at the Tunis visitors bureau?????
Sorry False track, I never worked in a tourist visiting office. |
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It has a had record of tourists being murdered, would anyone want to visit? What about Spain, French, England, Turkey, USA...? Be Smart |
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I'm confused but never the less, Africa in general is a **** hole. Hence the reason I'm moving to Australia.
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I'm confused but never the less, Africa in general is a **** hole. Hence the reason I'm moving to Australia. f you say so, everyone's opinion. Nevertheless, this did not prevent several nationalities from settling there |
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I'm confused but never the less, Africa in general is a **** hole. Hence the reason I'm moving to Australia. f you say so, everyone's opinion. Nevertheless, this did not prevent several nationalities from settling there Fair enough I respect your views to. My opinion is my own. |
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I'm confused but never the less, Africa in general is a **** hole. Hence the reason I'm moving to Australia. f you say so, everyone's opinion. Nevertheless, this did not prevent several nationalities from settling there Fair enough I respect your views to. My opinion is my own. Respect Sir, any way your welcome, I can give you all good tips for a wonderful stay here. |
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My friend, I mean no disrespect to yourself or your country
But it is not currently regarded as a popular tourist destination I believe there were some incidents, that put people off Also as a largely Muslim country I believe, I'm not sure if alcohol, is legal That's pretty much a deal breaker, for many people Morocco, maybe, Tunisia, doubtful |
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Besides look at different types of sand, what is there to do there?
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Edited by
The Wrong Alice
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Tue 08/27/19 11:41 AM
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After a brief look on the internet, there is advice, that it is safe to travel in some parts of the country
It advises against going close to Libya So I googled travel advice for Libya It is advised, not to go there And I have to say, I find some of the previous posts, very insulting |
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After a brief look on the internet, there is advice, that it is safe to travel in some parts of the country It advises against going close to Libya So I googled travel advice for Libya It is advised, not to go there And I have to say, I find some of the previous posts, very insulting Most tourists go to the Mediterranean area, the resorts there. Indeed the border areas and most of the south is advised to not go to. Tunisia is a beautiful country! I got someone on my FB who regularly goes there with his family. He is from Tunisia originally. They're also doing lots concerning women rights, having women in the army, police and so on. Morocco you mentioned is also a Muslim country. But their younger king wants tourist and has done things to make it safer for tourists. For instance lot of undercover police in the streets of cities, including Marrakech. I investigated that before me and my then partner decided to go there. Okay, things may have changed, but if so I hope for the better :) We traveled regularly by bus through the city, which I felt was a wee bit tricky, packed in among Moroccans, poor people mostly, and barely space to move your arms. We were stuck against the side of the bus, but nothing happened. We did get some looks from people, apparently it's not common for white people to hop on the bus, hihi. We was fine, just once my partner noticed 2 blokes who behaved suspiciously, seemed to follow us. My partner had a brand new bloody expensive camera... It was crowded but sometimes that not an advantage. We quickly made our way towards a cop that was directing traffic and they f*(ked off. I was happy my ex was always very good at spotting such things as I'm crap at it. Not sure if I'd go to Tunisia. Certainly not on my own. |
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After a brief look on the internet, there is advice, that it is safe to travel in some parts of the country It advises against going close to Libya So I googled travel advice for Libya It is advised, not to go there And I have to say, I find some of the previous posts, very insulting Most tourists go to the Mediterranean area, the resorts there. Indeed the border areas and most of the south is advised to not go to. Tunisia is a beautiful country! I got someone on my FB who regularly goes there with his family. He is from Tunisia originally. They're also doing lots concerning women rights, having women in the army, police and so on. Morocco you mentioned is also a Muslim country. But their younger king wants tourist and has done things to make it safer for tourists. For instance lot of undercover police in the streets of cities, including Marrakech. I investigated that before me and my then partner decided to go there. Okay, things may have changed, but if so I hope for the better :) We traveled regularly by bus through the city, which I felt was a wee bit tricky, packed in among Moroccans, poor people mostly, and barely space to move your arms. We were stuck against the side of the bus, but nothing happened. We did get some looks from people, apparently it's not common for white people to hop on the bus, hihi. We was fine, just once my partner noticed 2 blokes who behaved suspiciously, seemed to follow us. My partner had a brand new bloody expensive camera... It was crowded but sometimes that not an advantage. We quickly made our way towards a cop that was directing traffic and they f*(ked off. I was happy my ex was always very good at spotting such things as I'm crap at it. Not sure if I'd go to Tunisia. Certainly not on my own. if she won't go then i think i'll pass too |
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After a brief look on the internet, there is advice, that it is safe to travel in some parts of the country It advises against going close to Libya So I googled travel advice for Libya It is advised, not to go there And I have to say, I find some of the previous posts, very insulting Most tourists go to the Mediterranean area, the resorts there. Indeed the border areas and most of the south is advised to not go to. Tunisia is a beautiful country! I got someone on my FB who regularly goes there with his family. He is from Tunisia originally. They're also doing lots concerning women rights, having women in the army, police and so on. Morocco you mentioned is also a Muslim country. But their younger king wants tourist and has done things to make it safer for tourists. For instance lot of undercover police in the streets of cities, including Marrakech. I investigated that before me and my then partner decided to go there. Okay, things may have changed, but if so I hope for the better :) We traveled regularly by bus through the city, which I felt was a wee bit tricky, packed in among Moroccans, poor people mostly, and barely space to move your arms. We were stuck against the side of the bus, but nothing happened. We did get some looks from people, apparently it's not common for white people to hop on the bus, hihi. We was fine, just once my partner noticed 2 blokes who behaved suspiciously, seemed to follow us. My partner had a brand new bloody expensive camera... It was crowded but sometimes that not an advantage. We quickly made our way towards a cop that was directing traffic and they f*(ked off. I was happy my ex was always very good at spotting such things as I'm crap at it. Not sure if I'd go to Tunisia. Certainly not on my own. if she won't go then i think i'll pass too Sarbri is right . Danger is everywhere .. Even in New Zealand . Obviously if anyone visists another country ., no matter what country protect yourself and stay safe . |
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Hello Sabri ., you live in a beautiful country Perhaps rather than invite strangers .. get to know people first .
If you have photos or information to share about Tunisia you could start a separate thread . It is always interesting to learn about other countries . A warm Welcome to mingle . Hope you are enjoying the site |
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Edited by
ivegotthegirth
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Tue 08/27/19 10:59 PM
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My understanding is that Tunisia has a few nice cities on the coast but the rest is a serious desert, isn't that correct?
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My understanding is that Tunisia has a few nice cities on the coast but the rest is a serious desert, isn't that correct? Any chance of an Erwin Rommel memorial out there somewhere? |
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Never been to Tunisia but had a great time in Morocco, hiking in the Atlas mountains hanging out in Jemaa el-Fnaa, what a vibrant place, riding camels smoking the best hashish and the tagines are superb and so inexpensive if you go to the right places, alcohol is always available at the hotels.. Welcome Sabri
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Never been to Tunisia but had a great time in Morocco, hiking in the Atlas mountains hanging out in Jemaa el-Fnaa, what a vibrant place, riding camels smoking the best hashish and the tagines are superb and so inexpensive if you go to the right places, alcohol is always available at the hotels.. Welcome Sabri Oh yes, the Jemaa El-Fna was great in Marrakech. The sukh bordering it as well! We got lost in there. My then partner didn't feel too great, neither did I as it was getting dark. I'm fine in such places during day, been there in Jakarta many times when I lived there. But at night the vibe and people change. But we couldn't find our way out. Luckily we bumped into another bunch of English people with the same problem, then there was some 6 of us. When we finally made it out we took a taxi to a nice western-like brasserie to recover from our adventure, hihi. |
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