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Tunis Backpacker Hotel – Maison Doree

February 24, 2008
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We arrived in Tunis late at night, as we had wanted a full day stopover in Paris. The airport was easy to navigate, with an ATM right at the exit, and soon we were on our way to our hotel.…
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Getting around Tunisia by bus and train

February 24, 2008
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Inside the cities, taxis are a pretty cheap option, if it’s too far to walk. We never tried any local buses. Between the cities, there’s bus, rail, and louage. Some buses are government run, and the rest are a hodge podge of local companies, using buses that by all right
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Safety in Tunisia

February 24, 2008
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We’ve met some people who thought we were brave to go to Tunisia independently. We never once felt threatened. The only time we felt vaguely uncomfortable, was sort of our fault.…
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Tunisians: The language, the friendliness

February 24, 2008
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We speak French fluently, which certainly helped us navigate the country. Unlike Morocco, almost everyone speaks French – not just people involved in the tourist business. Both old and young, educated and non, all had a working amount of French.…
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Food in Tunisia – in particular, vegetarian choices

February 24, 2008
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My wife being vegetarian made restaurants difficult to find, but we found that even when nothing was offered on the menu, they were always willing to try to help. In general, we did not have many very memorable meals – but our choice of restaurants was restricted.…
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Tunisia in the winter weather

February 24, 2008
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Bring warm clothes in the winter, as nowhere is heated – neither restaurants nor hotels. The days were generally warm enough, but in the evening, the lack of heat got to us – even as a couple of hardy Canadians.…
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Hotels in Tunisia – Overall recommendations

February 24, 2008
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The hotels are in general not good value for the money. They are expensive compared to other third world countries – especially considering that they have no heat. Although we are usually happy to stay in the ‘budget’ category of hotels (per Lonely Planet/Let’s Go
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How long in Tunisia?

February 24, 2008
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Overall, we think that a week to a week and half is more than enough time to visit the sights of Tunisia.  We were able to move around quickly and see all the highlights comfortably. …
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Introduction – Backpacking through Tunisia / Tunisa

February 24, 2008
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Ksar Ouled Sultane, a highlight of TunisiaMy wife and I visited Tunisia for two weeks during Christmas ’03. Why Tunisia? We visited Morocco in 2001 and loved it – and we thought this would be similar.…
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Islamic Cairo and the Khan-al-Khalili: Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Rafai Mosque, and the Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, the Citadel, Muhammad Ali Mosque

January 06, 2005
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The Ibn Tulun mosque was very photogenic and was one of our favourite mosques we saw in Egypt. The following day we set out in the morning to explore Islamic Cairo.…
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