Unforgettable Tunisia
This year we decided to visit a new country for ourselves, and accidentally stumbled upon Tunisia. Upon arrival at Enfidha airport, it was 5 o'clock in the morning, overcast, we were a little disappointed with Tunisia. But after just a couple of days, our opinion began to change. Having visited the port of El Kantawi and swimming in the open sea, having traveled to Carthage, Sidi Busaid and Tunisia. Each of them was distinguished by its unsurpassed landscapes. Sousse and its medina reminiscent of a medieval bazaar. But the Tunisians themselves conquered the most: smiling, friendly and not intrusive. No one will force you to buy, pull you into your store, they will not raise your tone if you want to buy cheaper than they sell, but they will simply culturally say that your price is not real and they cannot sell at it. Most striking was the attitude of Tunisians to each other. We had various merchants walking along the beach, the day was hot. A carpet seller was walking, the police, who guarded the rest of the vacationers, were coming to meet him, they drove up to the seller and handed him a bottle of water for him to drink. We all need to learn this attitude. . If someone has doubts about whether to go to Tunisia or is it the same Africa as Egypt, this is a completely different Africa, other people and other picturesque places.