Tunisia
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General Travel Guide: The Soul of Tunisia
Tunisia is a destination that combines ancient history with diverse landscapes that include everything from ancient ruins to beaches and the mystical Sahara. The warmth of its people and its rich culture make each visit a memorable experience.
Capital
Tunis
Population
11.818.619
Langue
Árabe
Sites du patrimoine de l'UNESCO
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Expériences uniques
Explore the ruins of Carthage
Visit the remains of the ancient Carthaginian empire and its archaeological monuments.
Walk through the Medina of Tunis
Walk through its cobblestone streets, markets full of colors and aromas, and historical monuments.
Discover the Sahara
Take camel excursions from Douz to experience the magic and tranquility of the desert.
Visit the Roman amphitheater of El Jem
Admire this impressive, well-preserved structure as a symbol of the Roman past.
Traditional and spicy flavors of Tunisia
Tunisian cuisine combines fresh ingredients, spices and Mediterranean and Arab techniques, highlighting dishes such as couscous, brik and harissa, a must in local cuisine.
Tunisian cuisine combines fresh ingredients, spices and Mediterranean and Arab techniques, highlighting dishes such as couscous, brik and harissa, a must in local cuisine.
Use of aromatic spices
Harissa, cumin, coriander and cinnamon add intensity and flavor to typical dishes.
Collective and festive dishes
Couscous and other stews are enjoyed with the family, especially at festivities and social gatherings.
Plats Iconiques
Couscous
National dish with steamed wheat semolina accompanied by meat, vegetables and chickpeas.
Brik
Crispy fried cake usually filled with tuna, egg and parsley.
Chorba
Traditional soup based on tomato, meat and vegetables, typical in Ramadan.
Mloukhiya
Green stew of jute leaves with meat and spices, a symbol of patience and prosperity.
Boissons typiques
tea with mint
Traditional drink that symbolizes hospitality and is served at all times.
Lemonade (Citronnade)
Popular soft drink made from fresh lemons and sugar, ideal on hot days.
Desserts traditionnels
Makroudh
Sweet stuffed with dates, fried or baked and dipped in honey.
Bambalouni
Typical fried donut with sugar and honey, consumed as a street snack.
Zrir
Sweet mix of sesame seeds, walnuts and honey, prepared for festivals.
Que voir par thème
From ancient history, nature and traditional culture, Tunisia offers variety for different travel interests.
History and archeology
Roman, Carthaginian and ancient medina sites to learn about the past.
Landscapes and nature
Mediterranean beaches, oases and deserts for active tourism and relaxation.
Culture and traditions
Festivals, crafts and traditional music to connect with the people.
Conseils de voyage
Schedules
Markets and attractions are mainly open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with breaks in between.
Internal Transportation
Extensive network of buses, taxis and trains connects cities, with car rental for independent routes.
Language
Arabic is the official language, with widespread use of French and English in tourist areas.
Tips
It is customary to leave tips between 5 and 10% in restaurants and tourist services.
Small but rich in history and culture, Tunisia offers a balance between ancient heritage and Mediterranean charm. Enjoy its gastronomy, landscapes and traditions for a complete experience.
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