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Tunisia Travel Guide.

Preparations • Documents and Materials • Apply for a passport in advance and ensure that it is valid for at least 6 months after the end of your trip. Apply for a Tunisian visa as needed. Some travelers may be eligible for visa-free travel. Learn about the relevant regulations in advance and prepare the necessary documents. • Prepare some photocopies of your documents and photos for emergencies. • Clothing • Tunisia is hot in summer and mild in winter. Bring light and breathable clothing in summer, such as short-sleeved shirts, shorts, and dresses, as well as sun protection clothing, sun hats, sunglasses, and other sun protection items. In winter, prepare long-sleeved shirts, thin sweaters, and jackets. • Due to religious and cultural customs, women should prepare some knee-length skirts or pants, which are suitable for wearing in mosques and other religious places. • Medicine • Prepare common medicines such as cold medicine, antipyretics, anti-inflammatory drugs, gastrointestinal medicine, motion sickness medicine, and mosquito repellent. • Other Items • A conversion plug. Tunisia uses European standard plugs. Cameras and other recording devices and accessories. Travel backpacks, suitcases, etc. Recommended Attractions • Carthage Ruins • There are rich historical sites here. You can see the ruins of ancient buildings, temple foundations, etc., and feel the glory and vicissitudes of ancient Carthage. • There is a dedicated museum to display Carthage-related cultural relics to help you understand its history and culture. • Blue and White Town • The buildings are mainly blue and white, full of Mediterranean style. Stroll through the streets of the town and enjoy the blue doors and windows and the white walls. • There are many characteristic shops on the street where you can buy souvenirs. There are also some cafes and restaurants where you can taste local food and enjoy the sea view. • Sahara Desert • Join a desert group to enter the Sahara. You can choose to ride a camel, take a four-wheel drive, etc. to experience the desert scenery. Watch the sunrise and sunset in the desert and watch the starry sky at night. • There are some Berber villages in the desert where you can learn about their unique culture and lifestyle. Food Experience • Couscous • A special staple food in Tunisia, made from coarse wheat flour, steamed with meat, vegetables, etc., with a rich taste. • Brik • A kind of fried pancake, which can be filled with eggs, cheese, vegetables, etc., and tastes crispy and delicious. • Seafood Dishes • Tunisia is close to the Mediterranean Sea, and the seafood is fresh and diverse. There are grilled fish, seafood soup, shrimp dishes, etc. Local special ingredients such as olives and dates are also worth a try. Transportation Guide • External Transportation • You can choose to fly to Tunis Carthage International Airport. Many international cities have direct or connecting flights. • Internal Transportation • There are buses, taxis, and other transportation tools in the city. The bus route covers a certain area, but it may not be very punctual. When taking a taxi, pay attention to choosing a regular vehicle, negotiate the price before getting on the car, or make sure the driver charges by meter. • If you want to explore more freely, you can rent a car and drive by yourself, but you need to understand local traffic rules and road conditions in advance. Precautions • Respect local religious beliefs and cultural customs, keep quiet and dress appropriately in mosques and other religious places. • Pay attention to bargaining when shopping, especially in some traditional markets. • Pay attention to the safety of personal belongings, especially in crowded places. • Learn about local emergency help calls and medical institution locations in advance.
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Posted: Oct 14, 2024
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