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On the back of doing a 6-month part time teaching course alongside my full time job at the start of I decided to treat myself to a long-awaited trip to Tunisia which had been my dream ticket for a long time. I had enquired about flights before but they were always too expensive but on this occasion I decided to just bite the bullet and splash the cash. Having done multiple overseas trips in the preceding years, this was my one and only foreign vacation in and it cost a whopping , yen! The main fascination with this north African country was to do with a certain sci-fi movie being filmed there. I will write a separate post detailing my Star Wars experience in Tunisia but there will inevitably be some crossover here as it was a major part of my trip. This post though will focus mainly on all the other stuff such as getting around the country, accommodation, alcohol, food, sights, breakdowns, weddings and intense pain! Day 1: Rome Italy — Tunis — Tozeur. When the bus arrived 40 minutes late I rushed on to get a decent seat at the back as I knew many were broken! Prior to the trip I had anticipated a challenging survival-type holiday and just as I was thinking that it was going to be plain sailing the bus broke down. What followed was a wait of two hours by the road in a heat of over 40 degrees celsius in the middle of nowhere until a replacement bus arrived. Thankfully the wait for bus 3 was only about 40 minutes, and so having left Tunis at am, we finally arrived in southern Tunisia just after pm! I found a nearby hostel to check into for a couple of nights and then went looking for a beer completely forgetting the fact that I was in a Muslim country where alcohol is not consumed! Eventually I got word that it was sold at a nearby hotel so went there to celebrate my birthday alone in the lobby with a local beer. It was indeed a memorable birthday albeit not for such good reasons! More details here. This was a day of visiting the many Star Wars locales in the area. We actually saw some real camels in the wild on that day when the temperature outside reached an incredible 45 degrees celsius! I then wandered round through a huge oasis and around the town looking at the architecture and brickwork which the area is famed for. After the unreliability of the buses on my birthday I thought it safer to move around by louage long distance shared taxi vans from then on. I was fortunate to be the last one to want one from Tozeur to Gabes on the east coast which meant that we left instantly at am. The town is a very small place with less than a inhabitants and I walked round the place taking in the Berber museum which was basically just a simple underground home similar to the one I was staying at but with a camel outside! I went to a nearby hotel at night to have a swim in their pool and later witnessed a wedding which was very interesting. Lots of clapping and noise as a crowd of people paraded through the streets with the bride kept undercover on a camel as is tradition for these events which can last for up to seven days! It may not look too appetising but it was tasty and really filling. All was going well but then I started to suffer absolute chronic toothache while drinking with a couple of guys which was just unbearable. It turned out to be a very problematic wisdom tooth which was pulled out a month later to great relief! Leaving Matmata behind, I luckily caught an overly-packed 7. Before he left I asked him if he could do me a favour and help me instruct a taxi driver on what I wanted to do. We had been expecting some sign of civilisation before we reached our first sightseeing spot but it just popped up out of nowhere and moments later we were walking into the beautifully coloured Ksar Ouled Soltane which was stunning. Apart from a few artists selling their paintings I bought one , it was deserted with no surrounding fences or entry charge. We were therefore free to explore the structures as we wanted to view the surrounding area which was nice as the Ksar is on the top of a hill. Ksar Hadeda was next which was sadly crumbling away at that time but I think it has been improved since then. Whilst he went back to Tatouine, I took an hour louage ride to Gabes for the night. I just missed a louage to the island of Djerba at am and then had to wait over an hour for the following one to fill up. The cost of the taxi included the ferry crossing, and culminated at the north of the island from where I then hired a driver to take me round the places I wanted to visit. This island is a very popular destination for tourists who frequent the eastern side of the island and its beautiful beaches so my driver must have thought I was a right oddity for wanting to see three old run-down buildings on the west coast! After that I returned to Gabes and then took another louage to do the kilometre ride to Sousse for the night. It was therefore another early start on my final full day as I was at the station by am waiting for the shared taxi to fill-up but it unfortunately took 90 minutes to happen. I still got to El Jem by am though to visit the hugely impressive amphitheatre whilst it was fairly empty. Not for long though as a load of German tour buses arrived soon after. I went for a quick swim in the sea which was so refreshing given the temperature, and it was also interesting to see Muslims in such a non-religious situation. Still, it did the job of providing somewhere for me to lie down at the end of the day and that was basically the end of my first trip to the African continent. There was just enough time for a quick look around Tunis but it was too late to visit any of the major attractions in the area. Overall, travelling in southern Tunisia was quite an eye-opener in terms of not being able to use hardly any English for the first time in my life. I may have seen and done the majority of what I could realistically do due to some excessive travel days but it was quite a lonely trip in some ways without too many people to converse with and share experiences and so on. Thankfully, I can now share my story with you dear reader! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to content. This was definitely not my hotel! Like Loading This entry was posted in Africa Travel and tagged el jem , Gabes , getting around Tunisia , matmata , sousse , tozeur , tunis , Tunis to Tozeur by bus , tunisia filming locations. Bookmark the permalink. Search for:. Tokyo Fox. Blog at WordPress. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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