Traveling to TUNISIA in 2025? You NEED to Watch This Video!

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Update: the Bardo museum has just reopened after a complete renovation, definitely don't miss it if you're into history.

qwertyno
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As a Tunisian, I didn't that my country was this amazing.

ibrahimjz
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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.

elienna
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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 😊

nrr
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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.

pardismack
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I interested to beautiful Tunisia, from Myanmar, May be peaceful all the Tunisia people.❤

UPynyarLawka
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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.

unknowngirl
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great video. thanks for sharing. i will be traveling there in November

tonyatillman
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All the words of thanks do not do justice to your efforts. I offer you the most beautiful words of thanks and gratitude from a heart overflowing with love, respect and appreciation for you. Thank you for this wonderful video on Tunisia. I am very happy to have people like you visit Tunisia. All praise, respect and appreciation to you for all this support and interest in my country, Tunisia.
😍💖👍👍

club
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Very helpful video, thanks for covering for everything important.

tahabaig
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Yeeey, going there in a month and I'm very excited! Thanks for sharing your experience and for including a bit of history!

cristinahel
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I have been to Tunisia twice this year with my wife and 12year old grandson and am going again in February 2025, l love the place, the people and food as it happens. I speak French but will learn Arabic before I return. Edit. I have travelled all over the country using Louage absolutely the best way to travel. Go to Tunisia,

kevparr
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Definitely form the most accurate video about Tunisia.. very honest ...
I subscribe

soufieneouertani
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❤love it married my husband from there and was there visiting in Sep going back for Xmas in 15 days thanks for sharing 🎉

leelaylieu
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My husband from Tunisia and I am from India ❤

SharmaBabai
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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

LORALIEV
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Awesome information about tunisia ❤❤❤❤❤ you're a proper legend

SamiSami-lnbs
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Thank you for promoting tourism in our country !! <3

boukhrismedamir
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Flying to Tunisia in February. Can't wait

Dented_Battle_Armor
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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.

samiryahiaoui