Tunisia! The last treasure of North Africa!
Tunisia, you may not be familiar with this small country, but I want to tell you that this is really an amazing place! All photos are original, no filter! ๐
๐ชช Visa:
Tunisia implements a visa-free policy, remember to prepare an itinerary for customs inspection. I heard that some passengers were asked to tip, so it would be more secure to prepare in advance!
๐ฑ Phone card:
After leaving the customs, you can find the Orange counter, recharge 8 dinars to get 2.5G of traffic, basically enough, unless you are crazy about brushing videos. Most hotels have free Wi-Fi and can keep in touch at any time.
๐ฐ Exchange:
Tunisia mainly uses dinars, and there are relatively few places to swipe cards. There are many exchange windows at the airport, and you can exchange money with US dollars, euros and RMB. โ Don't forget to keep the exchange receipt, the remaining money needs this paper to be exchanged back!
๐บ Route:
Day 1: Tunis, Blue and White Town, Carthage
Day 2: Hammamet, Kairouan, Douga
Day 3: Galle
Day 4: Kairouan, Saint's Tomb, Okba Mosque, Agrabit Reservoir
Day 5: Tozeur, Shebika Oasis, Off-road Vehicle Visits Star Wars, English Patient Location
Day 6: Tozeur-Salt Lake, Gillette Salt Lake, North African Danfeng Camel
Day 7: Matmata-El Jem, El Jem Colosseum
Day 8: Sousse, Kondavi Port, Sousse Ancient City
Day 9: Sousse-Tunis, Tunis Medina Old City, Bourguiba Street
Day 10: Tunis-International Flight, Carthage Origin Site
๐ Recommended attractions:
๐๐๐๐๐My TOP2 in my heart
1. Blue and White Town Sidi Bou Said
Highly saturated blue windows and pure white walls, coupled with the varying blue of the Mediterranean, are simply breathtaking! I originally had high expectations for Chefchaouen in Morocco, but the blue and white town completely exceeded my imagination! The machine position of the ladder cafe must be taken! ๐ธ
2. El Jem Ancient Roman Colosseum
This is one of the three largest colosseums in the world and the best-preserved ancient Roman colosseum, built in 238 AD. There are many tourists in Rome, but in Tunisia you can enjoy the "charter" treatment, and you will not be disturbed when taking pictures! Attached two photos, feel its magnificence!
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3. Shebika Desert Oasis
A small and beautiful attraction, you can see waterfalls in the desert and hear the sound of gurgling water. This project requires a lot of rugged mountain roads, it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes!
4. Kairouan Grand Mosque
There are many ancient Roman stone pillars here, the architecture is very magnificent, friends who like architecture will be surprised!
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5. Carthage Ancient Ruins
This is a World Cultural Heritage and one of the must-see attractions in Tunisia. It is recommended to do some homework in advance, otherwise you may feel that it is just some stones.
6. Matmata Underground Village
The cave-style residence of the Berber people is worth seeing and experiencing a unique lifestyle.
7. Sousse Port
๐ฅฐ In the sun and sea breeze of the Mediterranean, who can't like it?
I hope this guide can help you better explore the beauty and mystery of Tunisia! โโจ