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Re: North Africa & Middle East Travel
by mdbida 01 June 2012
So....has anyone traveled through Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco/Spain by boat? I thought…
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Re: Visas on arrival extended to eight new countries
by ahmd 30 May 2012
> {quote:title=fear_rua wrote:}{quote} >Citizens of Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and China who arrive as part of an organized tour group…
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RE: Visas on arrival extended to eight new countries
by fear_rua 30 May 2012
Thanks Ahmd. So it appears that the situation is as follows: Citizens of Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and China who arrive as part of an…
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Visas on arrival extended to eight new countries
by fear_rua 30 May 2012
Good news for anyone from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, China, India, Jordan, Turkey or Azerbaijan planning a trip to Egypt: within " a few…
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Re: Moderately priced Lodging in Tunis
by travelexpertunisia 29 May 2012
Hi Kenc,hello everyone... Welcome to Tunisia,actually you have a large choice of decent and clean hotels located down town in Tunisia.…
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RE: Looks like Tunisia is going down the shitter...
by lynnekeys 27 May 2012
Egypt looks like goıng that way. 'Liberated' İraq is now spit between the Sunni and Shia wıth most people of other religıons expelled…
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RE: Looks like Tunisia is going down the shitter...
by go_2 27 May 2012
The salafis (wahabis) are extremists for sure and I wouldn't put anything past them. But I suspect many people joined in the affray for…
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RE: Looks like Tunisia is going down the shitter...
by ManchVegas 27 May 2012
Yeah, There are some countries that were better off under the old system. Tunisia and Russia are amongst them.
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RE: Looks like Tunisia is going down the shitter...
by higgs_bossom 26 May 2012
Democracy is overrated. Free Markets rule.
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RE: Looks like Tunisia is going down the shitter...
by CapitalistHero 26 May 2012
Most of these stupid revolutions were spurred on by the Western media, particularly the likes of the BBC and CNN. Western journalists…
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Re: Tourist Visas available again, but...
by roro 25 May 2012
Do you mean it's not possible to travel oveland across Libya? My plan is to enter from Tunisia with my car, travel along coast road and…
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RE: tunis
by travelexpertunisia 22 May 2012
Hi Pecho,hello everyone. Welcome to Tunisia,I hope that your stay meets your expectations.Regarding the cheap accomodations you have either…
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RE: Tourist Visas available again, but...
by ibeamish 21 May 2012
RE Visa Libyan transit visas are available from the Libyan Embassy in Cairo. We spoke to a lady named Madam Hannah who said that it would…
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RE: Cheaper?
by artemis2 21 May 2012
Is the decrease in Greek tourism as massive as we think? This is what i have read in the Belgian press this weekend (realising that Belgi…
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RE: Tunisia to Algeria
by rforensky 20 May 2012
I understand that when traveling south of Ghardaia, a guide is needed. However, what about if someone independently traveled from El-Oued…
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Re: GREECE IN JANUARY? AM I MAKING POOR CHOICES??
by watsonworld 17 May 2012
Hi - as a Brit I have holidayed around the Med both high and low season. Halkidiki in mainland Greece late April / Early May was 50/50.…
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Re: Pregnant and travelling in Tunisia
by lless101 14 May 2012
Hello! I'm currently in Tunis for my 2nd summer (working) - there is a huge variety of people in Tunis, some women (maybe half) cover…
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RE: Djerba- and driving in Tunisia
by ams73 13 May 2012
Hi - if you're driving there are 2 ways to get to Djerba. One is the causeway that goes to El Kantara. The other is the ferry from Jorf…
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Re: Just crossed Libya!
by JillWilson 12 May 2012
Here's an interesting post to read of some others that just finished crossing from Tunisia to Egypt through Libya: http://www.africaexped…
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Re: Djerba- and driving in Tunisia
by aur0rascopic 12 May 2012
Oh, so there is no ferry it's actually connected by road? that's even better! Thanks for your reply. btw is there much to do in Djerba…
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RE: Tunisia to Algeria
by yongalgeria 12 May 2012
That's right. As mentioned, you just need your visa with you and documents showing your accommodation reservations (which you need in…
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RE: Couchsurfing.
by fluffy_bunny 11 May 2012
Couchsurfing is VERY difficult in most African countries, especially sub-Saharan. From my experience Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco are fine,…
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Re: Tunisia to Algeria
by rforensky 11 May 2012
Just to confirm: From the border post, if you have a valid Algerian visa, you don't need an accompanying guide to travel westwards into…
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RE: Veggie in Tunisia - ideas, tips, info appreciated
by Tunisia_Expat 07 May 2012
here is an article about being a vegetarian in Tunisia http://www.tunisia-live.net/2012/05/06/vegetarian-tunisia-a-survival-guide/ …
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