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No CommentsMartin Kleis asked:
Tunisia is the smallest of the North African countries but also a very popular one, with a culture and historical sights to compete with the best in North Africa. The fact that Tunisia was occupied by many of the great Mediterranean empires during its turbulent history, has given it a unique and interesting way of life which is unlike its larger neighbors.
There is plenty to see and do in this small country and in fact many European citizens do. With stunning Islamic architecture, Roman and Carthaginian ruins and amazingly friendly people it was always going to be a tourist hot spot, but add to this a beautiful sandy coastline and amazing desert landscapes in the south and you have yourself one hell of a destination.
The best time to visit Tunisia is the spring months between March and May when the temperatures are nice and warm, summer is popular with European citizens and can be stiflingly hot and the accommodation is at a premium.
Health-wise – The medical services available in Tunisia are not of a very good standard and if you are taken seriously ill, the chances are you will need to be evacuated by air to Italy. Waterborne viruses are a problem so basic water hygiene will need to be taken into consideration, such as boiling the water or even better drinking only bottled water. As is the same with any hot country, you will need to watch out for sunstroke and dehydration as well as sunburn. Drink plenty of water, take in plenty of salt and cover up! Snakes are a problem in the south, so keep your wits about you if you visit the region.
Visas and docs – Most western citizens can stay in Tunisia for up to three months without needing a visa, though Australian and New Zealand citizens can only get two weeks on arrival. Extensions are easy to obtain in Tunis, though they will take around two weeks to issue. Israeli citizens are not allowed into the country.
Cost – Tunisia is a budget travelers dream destination with plenty to see and costs which are extremely low. A budget of $15 a day will get you by easily enough, including a night in a guest house, local transport and food. If you budget a little more you will be able to have a more comfortable guest house and have the chance to visit the more out of the way places.
The Sights – For such a small country, Tunisia has a wealth of sights and activities for the visitor. Tunis the capital is a relaxed place and it is easy to stay here for a few days without wanting to escape. There are plenty of sights within day trip distance from the city including some wonderful ruins such as ancient Carthage and Utica.
The coastline is fantastic with some stunning beaches and bays and there is something for everyone ranging from the jet-setters amongst you to those looking for a more secluded place to stay. The only problem with this is the fact that in the summer it is packed out with European citizens who have discovered the beaches in the last five years.
Another highlight of a visit to Tunisia is visiting the Oasis town of Tozeur, with its spectacular scenery and vibrant market life. A great way to enjoy the scenery of the worlds greatest desert is to take a three day camel safari, a great experience and amazing value!
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No CommentsPaul Hata asked:
India has long been a dream destination for many people. India is a land of many contrasts, a land of many cultures, and a land of tradition.
India is home to millions of people, from many different religions and many different walks of life. It has been said that India is one of the places every person should she in his or her lifetime, and India is loved by many for its history, its charm and its people.
The country of India is a small one, but it enjoys a large reputation among travelers, historians and residents alike.
The country of India has given rise to some of the most influential people in history, including Mahatma Gandhi, Kalpana Chawla, and Sachin Tendulkar, among many others. Besides its history, India has many other charms for any visitor, including of course the warmth and beauty of the Indian people.
The fabulous temples, such as the Taj Mahal, have long been lures to travelers from all around the world, and the various religions and mythologies arising from India have been amazing people around the world for many centuries.
Many travelers assume that a fascinating vacation to an exotic locale like India is beyond their meager travel budget, but that is not the case.
There are many ways for travelers on a budget to enjoy the beauty, charm and many wonders of India without going over their travel budget.
The airfares to India largely depend on the city from which you depart. Airfares to India from the west coast and middle of the United States are generally higher than those from gateway cities, such as New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C., that are located further to the east.
Of course, as with airfare to any destination around the world, it is important to shop around as much as possible when booking a trip to India. The prices on flights to India and other places in Asia vary quite a bit from time to time, so be sure to check often for the best price.
India is also one of the places in the world where a package deal can actually save you money. India, like Thailand, Egypt, China and other exotic locations often has some very good tour package operators that take care of everything from flights and hotel to airport transfers and sightseeing excursions.
Unlike many areas around the world, where a package tour is a luxury option only for the well heeled, many tours of India are actually quite affordable. It is important for all potential visitors to India to explore these package options.
Whether you book your own airfare o India and hotel once you get there, or get a great deal on a package tour, a trip to India is sure to be a vacation you will never forget. India offers experiences and delights that simply are not available anywhere else in the world.
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