💨 Abstract
In Tunisia, beyond the typical all-inclusive beach resorts, lies a rich tapestry of history and culture. Upon arrival in Tunis, the author swiftly explores Sidi Bou Said, known for its whitewashed buildings and tranquil Mediterranean views. The article highlights the charm of local cuisine, arts, and community interactions in Tunisia. Key historical sites like the Roman amphitheater of El Jem and the Great Mosque of Kairouan are recommended.
Courtesy: Gergana Krasteva
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