Monday, 7 May 2012 | Views [161]

Tunisia is
a Muslim country and it pays to respect the local tradition, customs and religion.
During the holy month of Ramadan or when near religious areas, you should take
a little extra care not to offend.
The
southern desert areas ... Read more >
Tags: africa, travel-legal, travel-transport, tunisia
Monday, 7 May 2012 | Views [118]

Tunisia
isn’t one of the worst in the region for harassment of foreign women, but that
doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have serious problems with it. Partly due to the
fact that Tunisian men don’t associate all that much with women before they get
married, ... Read more >
Tags: africa, travel-women, tunisia
Monday, 7 May 2012 | Views [113]

Violent crime in Tunisia is somewhat of a rarity and foreigners are not targeted.Petty theft, pick pocketing, and bag snatching are more common than violent assault or muggings. But watch out for the drive-by bag snatchers. The bike flashes past and ... Read more >
Tags: africa, travel-crime, tunisia
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Wednesday, 7 Mar 2012 | Views [36]

After
going through a period of disturbance in recent times, Tunisia is actually a
fairly safe place, generally speaking. It was actually the first North African
nation to experience what is now known as the “Arab spring”. Despite the
violent ... Read more >
Tags: africa, travel-safety, travel-terror, tunisia
Tuesday, 18 Jan 2011 | Views [1422] | Video

A modern-day revolution has taken place in the African country of Tunisia, with her people rising up to overthrow the decades-long dictatorship of president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
Tunisian officials are now in the process of forming an interim ... Read more >
Tags: africa, civil unrest, travel-alert, tunisia, tunisia riots, zine al-abidine ben ali