Tunisia: an amazing holiday destination

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

Maybe Tunisia is a small country in North America; it has stored a bucketful amazing tourist surprises and wonderful things to do here. Starting from the camel rides in Sahara dunes to being a witness of the ancient history, having amazing shopping experience to roaming around exotic cities – you have vast things to do here. This is a brilliant place for beach lovers. Those sun-soaked shores across the Mediterranean coast, fringed by the green palms will simply leave you spellbound. Though Tunisia was once Rome’s breadbasket, you cannot forget the most beautiful Islamic architectures from the Arab empires here. Now, it’s the time to plan your Tunisia Tours to experience the actual raw beauty of the desert into the Sahara.

Tunis:

Tunis – the capital of this country is a beautiful seaside on the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. At the heart of the city, an ancient medina is there – a popular World Heritage Site. By the seventh century, the Arabian Muslims took control over this area and built this medina. Now, this is the oldest area of Tunis. This place is very close to the renowned historic ruins of Carthage. Now, this is a heritage city mixed up with the modern vibes.

Don’t miss out the popular Antonine Baths, the National Museum of Bardo, Souq des Chechaias to visit here in Tunis.

Carthage:

This is a renowned historical location in this city. The atmospheric ruin of Rome’s ancient major rival is now lying adjacent to the sea in the middle of Tunis. Here, you will be able to witness a vast but spread out ruins. Though the site is quite underwhelming, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is really important historically. According to Globetrotter Guru , if you are interested in knowing the historical affairs of North Africa, visiting Carthage cannot be missed out.

The National Bardo Museum:

When you just love to explore historical museums, this is a must-visit place in Tunis. Even the non-museum lover people also get impressed by the beautiful atmosphere and the priceless exhibition inside the Bardo museum. This is considered as one of the most popular museums in the whole of North Africa. Here, you will find one of the most important mosaic collections of the world arranged beautifully. This is a perfect showcase of the amazing and obscure artistry of the ancient Roman and the Byzantine eras. The museum is full of the most delicate especially cherry-picked artistry from the most popular archeological sites across Tunisia. This must be included in your to-do bucket list while visiting Tunisia.

Sidi Bou Said:

This is a petitie, beautiful and clifftop village that possibly has fallen off the artist’s canvas. Shutterbugs just this place because it is amazingly photogenic. Explore the finest Tunisian architecture here by witnessing those whitewashed alleyways, colorful blue doors and the wrought-iron windows. You will feel just out of the world when you will get the view of the Mediterranean Sea as the perfect backdrop of Sidi Bou Said. When you just want to spend a leisure holiday and do absolutely nothing, this is the perfect place for you. Just laid-back in the lazy afternoon and soak yourself in the warm sunlight. On the other hand, if you want to collect some Tunisian souvenir for the Tunisia Tours, you have the perfect opportunity to shop for the local handicrafts and artisan here.

Grand Erg Oriental:

Experience the essence of True Sahara here. One amazing corner of this desert is a field of beautiful sand dunes which is known as the Grand Erg Oriental. This gorgeous landscape offers the surreal and beautiful wavy sand dunes. Enjoy the most from the back of a camel. Yes, this is your ultimate adventure playground and don’t miss out watching the sunset from here just sitting on the top of a giant sand mountain.