Shocking First Impressions of TUNIS, TUNISIA! Is it SAFE? أجنبي في تونس

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Shocking First Impressions of TUNIS, TUNISIA! Is it SAFE? أجنبي في تونس


Welcome to a BRAND new country…TUNISIA! We arrived at Enfidha-Hammamet Airport and took a taxi direct to TUNIS! Checked into the Movenpick du Lac before heading out to explore the best of the city! We have found the people to be so friendly, the food to be good and we even found some local beers!

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@Freefunmedia

❤❤

@naimurrahman160

Actually the infrastructure of Tunisia is way better than India.. it makes me sad😢

@djmcrick1978

Great Video. But about the Taxi, never ever. Sirry, but you have been scamed🤦

@marenrie

Whats the name of the coffee shhop with the rooftop terrace? ☕ Wonderful Video! ☀️🩷

@onshemriti5754

Your in my country tunisia 🇹🇳 you should visit another state in Tunisia like sfax susse hammamet tatawine😅❤……. 11:48

@JS-jj1vg

Is tunisa cheap for tourists

@xuimod

Even after going 0-3 to Rome in the Punic Wars 1, 2 and 3 and Carthage empire being destroyed, the Carthage/Tunisian people still survived and are doing relatively well over 2000 years later. Amazing.

@FnattTheOne

One correction: Aychek means long life and we use it as "Thank you"

@FnattTheOne

60 pounds taxi to hammamet? It only takes 20 Pounds to rent a car for the day. You could just have taken the Train for 1 Pound to Big Bourigba and from there you take a taxi for just 3 pounds.

@user-md7cq3ug9c

Tunisia don't push the black Africans out of Tunisian. Don't be racist 🇵🇸🕌🕌🕋

@user-dg4ui4sj2t

God bless tunisia

@Gaaloul

60 pound taxi? You got scammed, it costs 1 pound and a half by bus, or max 13 pounds by taxi

@hassanalihusseini1717

Shari'a Habiib Bou Raqiiba (named after the first dictator of Tunisia after independence) is full of scammers. Interesting that it has the square of January 14th, 2011 named after when the second dictator, "Zaynu l-'Abidiin Bin 'Ali was overthrown. Before it was named after the second dictator.

After a brief period of spring Tunisia became now again a police state under the current dictator Qaiss Sa'eed. May the only God (s.t.) help Tunisia to survive.

@user-ns2yu6ed5s

I noticed in clips that you are very aggressive towards Morocco🇲🇦🇲🇦, claiming that it is fraudulent and has no food or heritage. My friend, you are just a dog of money, so do not compare yourself with the Kingdom of Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦, and continue with what you are doing in decorating images of a country and hiding its reality to the world, and Morocco🇲🇦🇲🇦 remains the origin of civilization, food and heritage, but the rest is just imitation.💪🇲🇦

@rayenkhouri7029

The lady in the video is very beautiful… I want to marry an English woman as beautiful as she is

@JohnJones-xt9gi

My wife has booked us a holiday to hammamet with the kids we are British and just wondering isit ok to walk around in public without armed guards etc just I hear so many stories of terrorist etc

@JohnJones-xt9gi

Is Tunisia safe for me my wife and young children we are British

@westwild75

Is it Safe??😂

We don't have guns & we don't eat people

@eyabenali8387

aaychak is more like thank you so instead of chokran ( thank you in arabic) your can use aychak to say thank you in tunisia it's very specefic way to say thank you in arabic only realted to tunisia

@GeoNoob

Habibiiiiiii come to djerba

@subhambanerjee6285

What's the name of the carpet shop?

@simonchilvers3942

Great video…made me laugh when you were drinking the Cucumber smoothie……" Ewwwwww" love the face you pulled Molly hahahaha…Tunisia was my very 1st holiday abroad, def an eye opener lol…. x

@daviroza4700

I love Tunisia from Somalia 🇸🇴❤️🇹🇳

@idkmahbro

I'm tunisian and I'm so happy that you guys enjoyed your visit hope u come back

@imenmoumni3821

I live in Tunisia

@NaderRivado-pj1wh

Greetings from green Tunisia, welcome everywhere and every time in Tunisia 🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳❤️🇹🇳❤️

@tariqrahman6918

The real romans

@BedouiDali

sorry but i would disagree with you, Tunis the capital is full of bars cause Tunisians drink beer more than any other North African nation, in the capital you can find bars in the city center (Rue de Marseille, Rue de Paris, and even in the heart of Habibi Bourguiba Avenue in Café de Paris) and there is plenty of bar's in La Goulette and the same thing Marsa and Gammarth, there is bar's and lounge bar's in Sousse, Monastir and Mahdia to….. so finding a beer in Tunisia is the easiest thing you can ever do hahahahahaha it's easier than finding bread…. and must of the Bar's like 90% of them are clear to see and not hidden cause we do drink to much hahaha and we have almost all the brands of beer here in Tunisia, Tunisian and german and beside that we produce one of the finest wine's in the world, and beside bars, you can find all alcoholic products in the supermarkets like Monoprix, Carrefour and Magasin Général.

@hamahajri3707

Is it safe yes it is safe it's safer for tourists more than us Tunisians 😂😂😂😂

@Cat_forlife428

We went to Tunisa 3 weeks ago

@sammayet9002

Wonderful, beautiful and amazing ❤❤❤

As a Belgian living in Tunisia, I confirm the country has a lot to offer. Kind, hardworking and welcoming people, incredible landscapes and beaches, a marvelous food, a country full of suprises. Come as soon as possible…

@acma9193

0:39 why did you take the taxi!! it would cost like 7 pound if you take the louage (like a mini bus) or the train

@deedontworry

We had the best holiday in Tunisia! 🇹🇳❤ The people are amazing very helpful. Food was wondeful and the weather just perfect! Thank you Tunisia for looking after us, we will be back! 🏖🙌

@ciararespect4296

Don't go its a dangerous money grabbing dump