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Tunisia.

Tunisia, a mysterious and fascinating North African country, is now visa-free for Chinese passport holders! Facing the Mediterranean Sea and backed by the Sahara Desert, it combines salt lake scenery with French flair. The locals are hospitable, making it a worthwhile off-the-beaten-path travel destination. 🌈 Itinerary Planning: D1: Depart from China and arrive in Tunis. First, visit the blue and white town and experience the romantic atmosphere of the Mediterranean Sea. D2: Explore Tunis in depth. The bustling Bourguiba Avenue and the traditional Medina market will allow you to experience the city's dual charm. D3: Drive to Kairouan and experience the rich history of this ancient city. Then, head to Tozeur and prepare for the upcoming adventure. D4: In Tozeur, visit the filming location of Star Wars, Mos Espa, and feel like you're in the movie. D5: Depart from Tozeur and head to Chott el Djerid salt lake to admire its magnificent scenery. Then, head to Douz and enter the Sahara Desert. Experience the unique charm of the Mars camp. At night, listen to the nomads' singing under the campfire and gaze at the starry sky. D6: Depart from the Sahara Desert and head to Matmata to experience its unique local customs. Then, drive to Djerba Island and enjoy the island's leisurely atmosphere. D7: In Djerba Island, take a pirate ship out to sea and explore Flamingo Island. Admire the graceful dance of flamingos. Visit the Graffiti Village and discover various styles of graffiti art, experiencing the charm of art. D8: Depart from Djerba Island and head to El Jem to visit the El Jem Amphitheatre, one of the world's three largest amphitheatres. Then, head to Sousse and experience the tranquility and beauty of this seaside city. D9: Explore the Medina in Sousse and choose some souvenirs to take home. Then, head to Hammamet and enjoy the Mediterranean sun and beach. Finally, return to Tunis. D10: Experience the romantic atmosphere of the Mediterranean Sea again in the blue and white town of Tunis. Draw a perfect ending to this trip. Then, embark on your journey back home. 💡 Travel Tips: Visa: Tunisia is visa-free for Chinese passport holders, making it very convenient. Environment: Tunisia is a relatively developed country in Africa, with a high level of education. The locals are hospitable, and travel is safe and secure. Phone card: After passing through customs, you can get a free phone card at the Orange counter and top up as needed. If you only need internet, 25G/30 dinars is a very affordable price. Currency exchange: It is recommended to exchange US dollars or euros in China. The airport offers currency exchange services for convenient spending. 🚗 Transportation Recommendations: Self-driving is the best way to explore Tunisia. You can rent a car at the airport. Please note that highways are toll roads and only accept cash, so please prepare change in advance. 🏠 Accommodation Recommendations: Accommodation in Tunisia is relatively affordable. You can find a decent guesthouse for 200-300 yuan. Accommodation in the capital is slightly more expensive, but you can still find good value options. 🏞️ Attractions Guide: Blue and white town: Located in the wealthy district of Sidi Bou Said in Tunis, facing the Mediterranean Sea. The houses are mainly blue and white, giving the impression of being in Greece. For just a few yuan, you can enjoy coffee and sunset at a scenic café. El Jem Amphitheatre: As one of the world's three largest amphitheatres, it is incredibly well-preserved. The underground museum and the top-down view are must-see experiences. Tozeur: The filming location of Star Wars, with buildings from the movie still standing. A paradise for adventure enthusiasts. The guesthouses here are also unique and worth trying. Sahara Desert: Deep in the Sahara Desert of Tunisia, there is a remote Mars camp. There is no internet or electricity, and water and food are precious. Listening to the nomads' singing under the campfire, climbing sand dunes to watch the sunrise and count the stars are all unforgettable experiences. Djerba Island: You can drive directly onto the island. The various styles of graffiti in the Graffiti Village are like a treasure hunt. Take a vintage pirate ship out to sea, visit Flamingo Island to see flamingos, ride camels by the sea, and enjoy freshly grilled fish for lunch. These are all must-do experiences. Sousse: As a seaside city, Sousse's Medina offers affordable souvenirs, making it a great place to shop. Choose a hotel by the sea to enjoy the Mediterranean scenery, which is incredibly relaxing. Plan your Tunisia trip now! This Spring Festival, let's explore this mysterious and fascinating North African country together!
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Posted: Oct 1, 2024
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