TOZEUR & The TUNISIAN SAHARA 🇹🇳

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Tozeur توزر ‎ - A small city in southwest Tunisia - the gateway to the Tunisian Sahara and the mountain oases.

In this video I'll travel from Sfax to Tozeur by local transport and take a quick look around Tozeur before heading out with a 4x4 to explore the area around.

We'll visit the mountain oases by the Algerian border which bread life into this desert land (Tamaqzah, Midès, Chebika), before heading down to the edge of the Sahara to see the stark desert, mirages and even film sets!

We'll finish of in the set of Mos Espa - The space port on the planet of Tatooine in Star Wars Episode 1.

It's and incredible way to spend a day in Tunisia, and I was blown away! Come along and you'll see why.

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The soup is made of pearl barley and spices . We cook it in winter and specially in fasting month -Ramadhan-. It could be with chicken, lamb, beef, sea fruits, and even kaddid -dried meat -

foufafahma
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I always enjoy your videos but the Tunisian Sahara experience was outstanding. I immediately had to watch it a second time as there was so much to take in. The waterfalls and so much greenery was unreal and had to be seen to be believed. Thank you so much for taking me to such outstanding scenic views.

roseyglow
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My mother was born in Tozeur in Nefta specifically, that place and Tunisia has a special place in my heart

mersmus
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My lovely country, thank u for your videos

skandermokni
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One of the best vlogs i've seen about my country, i hope it goes viral . Thank you Chris!

aminechouigui
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Loved this video, very interesting and informative, great job 👍

darrenprescott
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Well done Sir! That was truly spectacular. It’s been great fun to watch your channel gain in popularity. I’ve always enjoyed your videos and for what it’s worth, you are one of my top “go to’s” for more off the beaten path styled content. Cheers mate!

GPosner
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Another cracking video - i was at the star wars place thursday its a great spot and was boiling there 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🙏🙏🙏

wanderingwelshman
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Awesome video, loved it! You are certainly inspiring me to travel to Tunisia. Can you give a rough idea of what that day trip costs?

cindybruin
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Thanks for the great video. My son is there today, and I wanted to show my class a video about the area. Thanks for a fun, informative school friendly video. the kids especially enjoyed the food and the way you described the tastes!!!

juliehoward
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Brought back great memories! One little hint is that the “fort/ castle” you found in the desert is scenery from the movie “Bab Aziz” which was filmed in southern Tunisia. I am 99% certain. The Tunisian director was not allowed to shoot in Iran where, I think, the story of the low budget movie is set. The movie is on YouTube and is one of my favourites. It is a mystical Sufi tale but if that is not your thing just watch the opening scene (I know you will like it). I will never think of sand in the same way again and I was in a sandstorm coming out of the Chott al Jared..

fallguy
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Haaa!!! No El Chapo graffiti behind you in your Tozeur zone video, but a lovely "Attention: camels crossing" road sign 😊
I think I prefer this last one 😊
Niiice video, beautiful places: thanks!!!

Lalalou
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Great Video! Tozeur and the south are the busiest during Winter break in December. That's when the desert is not so hot, you can attend Douz International Festival and you can buy fresh dates from the season harvest. I'm guessing you visited during the off season when it's not busy.

oussemabelaiba
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you should have camped for a night there, i did it once ... you would see stars like never before

HamHam
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Man i love the rythm of your videos. I wonder, are you still in Tunisia as of right now ?

smah
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