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WESLEY BARRETTUnited States

Travel guide to the country of olives - Tunisia in North Africa.

Traveling to Tunisia is a good choice. Here is a guide to traveling abroad. for your information: Preliminary preparation: Passport: Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. Visa: Tunisia has a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens entering for tourism purposes, and they can stay for up to 90 days. When entering the country, you need to prepare an e-ticket and a list of booked hotels that match your itinerary. Currency: The official currency of Tunisia is the dinar. Remember to keep your receipt when exchanging currency, as it is essential when you exchange it back into euros when you leave the country. You can find a currency exchange window to exchange currency before going through security check. Data network: After arriving in Tunisia, you can get a SIM card for free at the window next to the baggage claim area at the airport with your passport. The main local operators are Ooredoo, Orange and Tunisie Telecom, with the same prices. For example, Ooredoo's 10G traffic is about 45 yuan, and the signal is relatively stable except in desert areas. Other items: Tunisian hotels generally do not provide toothpaste, toothbrushes, Slippers, please bring your own. In addition, in order to deal with possible mosquito problems You can also prepare mosquito repellent tools such as mosquito coils or electric mosquito coils. Also, bring a conversion plug and extension cord. The hotel conditions in the southern area close to the Sahara Desert are relatively simple, so you may also consider bringing a foldable kettle. Transportation Guide: There are currently no direct flights from China to Tunisia, so you need to transfer. common The transit points include Cairo, etc. In Tunisia, renting a car and driving yourself is a more convenient option. When renting a car, be sure to choose a vehicle with good performance. Reference self-driving route: Tunis → Blue and White Town → Carthage → Hammamet → Sousse → Kairouan → El Jem → Matmata → Douz → Sahara Desert → Gilit Salt Lake → Tozeur → Sfax → Tunis.
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Posted: Oct 6, 2024
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