The REAL Tunis – Gateway to Tunisia 🇹🇳

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Chris Kermis

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The REAL Tunis – Gateway to Tunisia 🇹🇳


Tunis تونس is the capital of Tunisia and the gateway to the country – It’s the perfect place to start this new adventure!

In my first Tunisia travel vlog, I’ll take you on a tour around central Tunis, to the obvious tourist sights and beyond.

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  1. 8:28 Local people shop everywhere.. just it depends on areas, some places can be more or less clean ..
    I live in Paris .. and you can have that contrast also in Paris ..
    But that massive dirtiness sometimes in Tunisia is something just new .. It was never the case before 2011

  2. You should also try to stroll through the streets and narrow alleys of the European city, the old European neighborhoods, where you can see many old French, Italian, Sicilian, Maltese, Tunisian-Maltese buildings, etc. Discover plenty of gems and beautiful things by getting lost in the European quarter of Tunis.

  3. If I am not wrong (I am Tunisian but not from Tunis), the army vehicles' presence at the beginning of the video is for the embassy of France (and consulate too) in large buildings just in front of the cathedral.

  4. Hey Chris! This was a very nice video👍🏼 i also wanted to tell u that nowadays its allowed for non-muslims to enter the masjid zitouna. Back in the days it wasnt

  5. Another fascinating video of your travel to Tunisia showing not only the smart tourist area but the not so smart area that most people don’t visit. However an area that should be shown even if you want to avoid it! Many thanks Chris.

  6. Good job 👏 Can I just say your videos are massively under viewed which is odd because the editing quality and the way the content is put together and the final result is out standing if you ask me I’m half British half Algerian so I’m happy to see a genuine tourist travel and visit these parts of North Africa and enjoy it good luck hopefully your videos get the views they deserve I will support this channel with likes and views when I see your content and I’ll subscribe

  7. You look happier here than in Morocco… Which Country do you prefer between those two?
    I have been many times in Morocco and one of my next trips will be Tunisia. Food and decorations there must be awesome, and maybe the food can be even better than in Morocco. And the sea is certainly way better (but I love Morocco anyways). Hope you have been in Tozeur and other places in Tunisia so I can watch the videos 😁

  8. GOTTA SAY CHRIS THE QUALITY OF YOUR VIDEOS AND NARRATATION HAS IMPROVED SO MUCH IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS THE VIDEOS ARE A PLEASURE TO WATCH AND VERY INTRESTING AND ALWAYS WATCH TO THE END , WOULD BE HANDY IF YOU COULD THROW A FEW PRICES IN SO WE KNOW WHAT EVERYDAY STUFF COSTS , FOOD ,TRANSPORT ETC GREAT VIDEO. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿❤️🙏🙏

  9. Hi Chris. Wife and I back in Morocco now after a fantastic 3wk stay in Tunisia. Used the small Taxis for local and Louage for going between towns. All great. Hope to return and venture more South sometime. People great, helpful and friendly. Was a shortage of milk and sugar in shops and water often turned off at night to concerve. Only stayed in one hotel in Hergla when we arrived for a few days, airb&b in all the other places. These were clean, well equiped and private terrace in each. Between £15/20 a night. Am sure you will share some great places and look forward to seeing them. Cheers