Camel riding in Tunisia, what's it like? There are lots of camels (or dromedaries) in Tunisia, and we had a great ride at the gateway to the Sahara. We also got to meet a camel rider who competes - and has coached another rider - in camel races. What an exciting meeting!
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Located in the western part of Tunisia, Tozeur serves as a base for desert adventures and visits to Star Wars filming locations. Here are our top tips for things to see and do in this exciting part of Tunisia.
Read moreThen we were home again, after a wonderful trip to Tunisia. We are full of impressions (so many experiences in Tunisia) and is busy sorting photos and planning reports. At the same time, life at home has started with work, meetings and events. Happy Friday!
Read moreCarthage is an archaeological site in Tunisia, and a neighbourhood outside the capital Tunis. Today you can see the remains of what was once a powerful Phoenician empire in ancient times - before the Romans decided to raze the city to the ground - and later became a site of the Roman Empire.
Read moreSidi Bou Said in Tunisia is a small Mediterranean town known for its charming white houses, decorated with blue carvings and shutters. The town is also famous for being a centre of art, and today attracts tourists with its cosy alleys, galleries, cafés and boutique hotels.
Read moreWe are still on the ground in Tunisia, but our journey is coming to an end. Here is a first report on our experiences in the alleys and bazaars of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.
Read moreWe're currently in Tunisia, but as usual, we've shaken out a bunch of travel news from this week's crop of press releases. This week, you can read about a groundbreaking drone delivery as well as spooky ghost stories related to Halloween and the darkening autumn.
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How about checking into one of the world's smallest hotels, tasting raw beef shortbread in Kødbyen and enjoying a cold anarchist in the sun. Or why not visit a secret speakeasy behind a bookshelf and combine dinner with funky wines at a trendy natural wine bar. I've come up with 5 different tips on how to take your Copenhagen trip to a whole new level.
Read moreThe Crystal Valley in the Czech Republic, or Crystal Valley as it is known in English, is an area in the north of the Czech Republic known for Bohemian crystal, glassworks and glass art. In the area you can also experience beautiful nature and taste beer from countless local breweries. Here's a guide for those who want to discover the region.
Read moreHere is a greeting from lovely Tunisia! We have spent a few days in this exciting country, where we have experienced Tunis's bustling market streets, Unesco World Heritage, Tunisian wine and a wonderful climate. Happy Friday!
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