The Sad Ending To Our Tunisia Trip

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • In today's episode, we bring you along on our last few days in Tunisia. We had some great moments seeing the SUPER COOL amphitheater in El Jem, the blue-and-white seaside village Sidi Bou Said, the old ruins of Carthage, and the northernmost point in Africa Cap Engela. However, the trip ended on a sour note, before we also had an insanely stressful experience leaving the country (that was our fault lol).
    Come along as we show you some really cool spots around Tunisia while also telling you about the complete struggle bus at the end...
    We are Oskar & Dan, two boys from Sweden who decided to change the course of our lives, drop out of university, and live life full-time. We're trying to see and learn as much about the world as possible while we're young. Right now, we are working to visit 100 countries before the end of 2022🌍 Check our CZcams About page for more details👨🏼‍🤝‍👨🏻❤️
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    - Instagram: oskaranddan
    - Music: share.epidemicsound.com/nqD7H
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    Tunisia was country 98🌍
    ITINERARY:
    (All with a rental car)
    Tunis to Kairouan
    One night in Kairouan
    Kairouan to Tozeur
    Two nights at Anantara Sahara Tozeur Resort
    Drive to Sfax
    One night in Sfax
    Drive to Tunis via El Jem Amphitheater
    Two nights in Tunis
    Visit Cap Angela, Sidi Bou Said, and Carthage from Tunis
    Thank you for watching!🙏😍
    0:00-0:53 What's going on?
    0:54-5:30 Exploring Sfax (and being obscene toward a night club...)
    5:31-9:40 The AWESOME Roman amphitheater that BEATS the Colosseum!
    9:41-12:12 The top of Africa!! (Swimming in the Mediterranean)
    12:13-15:43 Sidi Bou Said (number 1 tourist site in Tunisia)
    15:44-17:14 You didn't know this about Dan...
    17:15-20:18 The ruins of Carthage (very cool history)
    20:19-23:07 Our sad ending to the trip in Tunis...
    23:08-34:53 Our most stressful day in a long time

Komentáře • 289

  • @mrlool1991
    @mrlool1991 Před rokem +155

    I'm glad you visited our country guys :D . the numbers on the wall are related to election advertisements, every number is specific to a running candidate As far as I know. Sorry about the garbage mess its a real issue here and Tunisians are so fed up too about this matter. Both the municipalities and the people bare the responsibility.

    • @lordly1761
      @lordly1761 Před rokem +9

      True but unfortunately it’s mostly some of the people! I have been traveling a lot and I can assure you that municipalities in other countries barely clean the streets. People there they don’t litter. Period

    • @newyorkeranew
      @newyorkeranew Před rokem

      The trash is a particular affront to fastidious Swedes!

    • @imnotreanalbertospynotatal6968
      @imnotreanalbertospynotatal6968 Před rokem +2

      It's mostly ppl. At least municipalities try to clean the streets where I'm at (Ben Arous, ezzahra). Have you seen how dirty the streets become 1day before and after the souk?

    • @karimahmed1242
      @karimahmed1242 Před rokem +1

      العباد مسخة تطيش في كل مكان

    • @karimahmed1242
      @karimahmed1242 Před rokem

      @Samsung يولدي متاكد عايش في تونس معنا ظاهر فيك متعرفش صفاقس مليح

  • @Ines-sw2jq
    @Ines-sw2jq Před rokem +81

    A huge "Non-Stop Dan" Tunisian fan here! I am very happy you got to visit my home country and I am sorry your trip had a sad ending. Should you decide to come back one day, I vividly recommend visiting Djerba during the summer months. Finally, let me clarify some points:
    1. The black rectangles drawn on the walls are for the upcoming parliamentary elections. They're meant for sticking candidates' "posters"
    2. Sad to say, but waste management is a huge problem in the country and people do not care about the environment. Some nationwide initiatives to recycle plastic bottles are bearing fruit. However, there is still a long way to go to get clean streets and cities
    3. Honestly, in Tunisia, I have never seen anything related to Hitler or condoning what he's done, having lived here for 19 years. What you have witnessed is shameful and not at all representative of the general Tunisian sentiment

  • @mukbangCompilation
    @mukbangCompilation Před rokem +6

    Hello, i'm so sorry your trip ended this way, just to clarify, i am tunisian, and it also saddens me to see someone selling Hitler's pictures here. Honestly, it's the first time that i see someone selling or condoning anything related to Hitler or the monstrosities he's done.
    We didn't like france occupying our country, but we didn't see the nazis as saviours when they came here in the ww2, they were both trying to abuse our land and people.
    So no the pictures sold by the guy in the video doesn't represent how people think or feel about jewish people, we have a lot of tunisian jewish people, and we live together with love and peace.

  • @fanny6473
    @fanny6473 Před rokem +43

    What an adventure at the end ! I am glad you managed to catch your flight. I can answer some of your questions.
    1- The numbers on the walls (of public instituations, mainly schools) are normally the spots that will be assigned to the candidats of the upcoming legislative elections of december 17th.
    2- I am also surprised to see Hitler picture. I live in France but I grew up and went to school in Tunisia and either in family or in school I was always told how despite the french occupation, when the WWII started, tunisian fought with the french army. My grandfather took a bullet in the leg fighting against the Nazi back then. I don't think the man selling the pictures knows much about history or the real horror of the reich state and its xenophobic crimes and I insure you he is not representative of all tunisians (at least the informed open-minded ones, because no country has a100% perfect population). Actually, during the war, when Tunisia was occupied by the nazis, muslims tunisians hid their jewish compatriots in their houses ♥
    In fact a jewish community still exists in Tunisia, mainly in the island of Jerba in the south with El Ghriba synagogue, one of the most ancient ones still active in the world which is the site of an annual pilgrimage. Even of the upcoming elections, the polling stations in Jarba will have, as they should, special schedules to respect the holly chabbat constraints.

  • @aichagmada3626
    @aichagmada3626 Před rokem +78

    i'm happy that you got your plane on time ! just want to clarify as a tunisian girl , some people just don't have enough access to education to be aware of the nazi violence , they just see Hitler as a famous person in the media and they are not aware enough that he is behind thousands of acts of genocides . It hapened to me once and when i explained it to the seller that it was a huge offence and in many countries he can be jailed . He thanked me and was glad that he's aware of that now . Don't take it personally we definetly don't defend such a criminal . It was great having you in Tunisia thank you for promoting the good part of it :)

    • @ikramtoumi4114
      @ikramtoumi4114 Před rokem +21

      I'm Tunisian too and I agree Aicha. I mean we never learned about the Holocaust. We were taught that he was just a "dictator" that was fighting for his country and did some good things and some "bad" things. I often have discussion about Hitler in Tunisia and it's not easy at all. For Tunisians, given all the atrocities France was doing in North Africa at the time, what Hitler did in Europe is no different than what France was doing in North Africa, yet French figures of the time (including Charles De Gaulle) are always honored (there are even streets with their names) so it's difficult for them to understand why they shouldn't be selling pictures of Hitler or discussing him like he was "just a dictator."

    • @ndmb6333
      @ndmb6333 Před rokem

      @@ikramtoumi4114 Yeah and how is it any different tho ?? i mean sure hitler is a criminal and a bad guy but what he did is no different to what france did or what israel is doing to the palestinians ect...there is a certain western hypocrisy when it come to this .

    • @ikramtoumi4114
      @ikramtoumi4114 Před rokem +4

      @@ndmb6333 Of course, maybe I didn't phrase it right. What I meant to say is that, Tunisians have their trauma too and yet the figures who were the reason for their trauma are not vilified the same way Hitler is and add to that the fact that we don't know anything about the Holocaust, then for them Hitler is "just a dictator" and that is not correct. He committed a genocide and 6 million people perished in a few years because of him.

    • @KoussayHabibi
      @KoussayHabibi Před rokem +2

      @@ikramtoumi4114 yes we dident learn about holocauste but we learned about usa warcrimes also hitler is part of the 'dark' humour culture

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před rokem +7

      @aichagmada3626 @ikramtoumi4114 These are very interesting points and comments! Appreciate you typing this out, it's something we need to learn more about.

  • @chaymabl1861
    @chaymabl1861 Před rokem +45

    Thank you guys for the beautiful video again🥰Tunisia is a small country yet rich in culture, history, mesmerizing seneries and drastically different landscapes. I’m sorry for the encounter you had in the medina of Tunis, we are a tolerant people; we have a Tunisian jewish community that lives peacfully in Djerba and they have their pilgrimage every year at the ancient El Ghriba Synagogue. I am not trying to find excuses but in every country you will find people who will cherich the villain. Sorry again for the misfortunat incident at your last day. Hope to see you again in our country where you could meet nice and welcoming people who truly reflect the Tunisian spirit 😇.

    • @ndmb6333
      @ndmb6333 Před rokem +6

      Tunisia is not a small country...

    • @karimahmed1242
      @karimahmed1242 Před rokem +1

      @@ndmb6333 باهي حل خريطة و ثبت

    • @karimahmed1242
      @karimahmed1242 Před rokem +2

      @@benabbesmedabbes9095 هتلر مجرم و اسرائيل مجرمة وين المشكل

    • @juliajd9063
      @juliajd9063 Před rokem

      Since when Tunisians are tolerant people ? 😂😂

    • @soullessangel207
      @soullessangel207 Před rokem

      @@juliajd9063 we are. why you talking as if you know us? compare us to other arabic countries and you would find us really open minded and tolerant also friendly.

  • @T_T_T_T_T_T_T
    @T_T_T_T_T_T_T Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the video - it was GREAT! As an American married to a Tunisian, we have family there, visit there often, own a home and plan to retire there. Tunisia is an amazingly peaceful and unique place with charming people and culture. And, the food is incredible! I sure hope people become more aware of it and take the time to explore what it offers. It is true about the trash, but Tunisia is also a new democracy still undergoing some growing pains, and civil services unfortunately can be affected by that. I am confident that all that will one day be settled, but the small parts of "bad" in no way detract from all the truly great.

  • @katierobertsart5658
    @katierobertsart5658 Před rokem +3

    Wow! The amphitheater is amazing! Thanks for showing us and I appreciate your perspective too. Congratulation on you 98th country! I hope you get to enjoy a rest soon, Xx

  • @SusanS777
    @SusanS777 Před rokem +9

    Great video. Tunisia looks like a country worth exploring. Cannot wait for country 100. I am relieved to hear I am not the only one with a phobia to certain sounds… now i can give it a name so thanks for that info. All the best in country 99 and 100 and take care ❤

  • @Alex_BF
    @Alex_BF Před rokem +2

    I have really enjoyed this Tunisia vlog. You showed a bit more of the country and all the fun of the trip. Glad you could make it to that plane !!

  • @dorab.theitexplorer6462
    @dorab.theitexplorer6462 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video and welcome to our beloved country.
    Tunisia is just amazing, where the beautiful beaches, the desert and the high mountains can be there to mesmerize you!

  • @emeraldgreen1973
    @emeraldgreen1973 Před rokem +6

    I'm stressed even just listening to that story. 😱Thankfully everything worked out in the end for you.

  • @luizfloripa222
    @luizfloripa222 Před rokem +2

    Epic!
    Insane!
    Colossal!!!!
    Wel done.
    Another great video guys!!

  • @andreapocze1929
    @andreapocze1929 Před rokem +4

    Happy to see that this is a longer one :)

  • @luizfloripa222
    @luizfloripa222 Před rokem +1

    Giving my thumbs-up even before watching.
    I know this is going to be great!!!

  • @dianeschroeder3980
    @dianeschroeder3980 Před rokem +2

    Oh my goodness, what a story! Lessons learned I’m sure!!❤️✈️

  • @dainacastro6843
    @dainacastro6843 Před rokem

    Love the video! I’ll be doing Malta and Tunisia in the spring and your past videos have got me very excited!

  • @davidsturgess1514
    @davidsturgess1514 Před rokem +1

    Loving the longer videos guys!!!

  • @MOHAMEDBECHIRMAARFI
    @MOHAMEDBECHIRMAARFI Před rokem +7

    I am so glad you visited Tunisia and I hope you enjoyed your stay here, the vlog was so amazing. I am not used to comment on videos usually but I want to clarify some points. Concerning the numbers, it's for political parties because we have elections this weekend. And for the garbage in Sfax, it's very sad that you had to see it, the city is having a big environmental issue these days and they still could find a solution for it. The country is passing through hard times since the revolution and especially after Covid.
    Finally, I hope you return to our country one day and you find it as fascinating and perfect as it should be

  • @kimatoonskin8873
    @kimatoonskin8873 Před 9 měsíci

    I really enjoyed your video. I thought you guys did a great job covering all aspects of the country. I really appreciated you covering the good AND the bad and was honest & clear enough to show it and not just show the good the entire time (as another video here on CZcams did). My trip there back in 2019 was amazing, just everything about it but, I was very saddened to see so much garbage because the country itself is so incredibly beautiful and then you see loads of plastic and it just breaks your heart. Watching your video and seeing how incredibly beautiful it is but also seeing the “real” picture of the not so good is important, that way when people go, they’re not completely in shock and especially the end of your video when you talked about the reality of getting through the airport and the security and the timing and everything else. That portion of your video was equally or more important information of the trip itself so that people are aware of how things work there. I’m glad I stuck around until the very end because I found that to be very informative for anyone who goes there.

  • @williamgriffis8733
    @williamgriffis8733 Před rokem +2

    Great video. So sorry to hear about your travel stresses. Much love to both of you from the United States. ❤️🥰

  • @white183a
    @white183a Před rokem

    Wow Guys what Airport Stress. Love your Videos. Thanks ❤️

  • @faridasavitri
    @faridasavitri Před rokem +1

    Glad you guys were able to get on that flight! Geeez, I felt stressed just listening to you guys tell the story. I'm one of those people who like to get to the airport superrrrrrrr early. Can't wait for country no 100, yaaaaaaaay.🥂

  • @Yehan_Namarathna
    @Yehan_Namarathna Před rokem +4

    Though the trip did not end on a high note, really glad you guys managed to get through the emigration process without further hassle to book another flight. Loved the whole video and frankly appreciate the insight about the visited sites. Can't believe we're so close to 100 🤗. Take Care ❤️

  • @mohamedbenhalima621
    @mohamedbenhalima621 Před rokem +20

    Guys you just missed two beautiful places in Tunisia
    Djerba and The Sahel (Sousse, Monestir and Mahdia)
    that's kinda sad
    i hope you enjoyed the trip

    • @karimahmed1242
      @karimahmed1242 Před rokem +2

      خلي يروح الراجل حتي الزبلة موجودة غادي ليزيد يفضحنا

    • @Tunisianbeauties
      @Tunisianbeauties Před rokem +2

      threy missed nothing at all
      .. nothig to see in those areas

    • @faroukhamza5246
      @faroukhamza5246 Před rokem +1

      zoz maben m7chtnach bihom

    • @Tunisianbeauties
      @Tunisianbeauties Před rokem

      @@faroukhamza5246 la3ala arjel mennak

    • @typhonicussr
      @typhonicussr Před rokem

      Lwa7ed ma na9sou ken zyadet Lmmaben fessahel rte7na menhom lmfao

  • @craigt3365
    @craigt3365 Před rokem

    Great trip report! I'll be there in a few weeks. Thanks!

  • @hadilkhedher1032
    @hadilkhedher1032 Před rokem +3

    You guys I am a fan of you since your beginnings very obsessed with your Qatar airways fantastic flight trips! I am really happy that you visited my country and I wished I could meet you 😢❤ and I am totally sorry if you experienced any problems here !

  • @raroudcherifi
    @raroudcherifi Před rokem +19

    You guys make laugh so much 😂
    Glad things worked out ! It could be worse u know ..
    I m a Tunisian living in California
    So I get some part of similarities (Mediterranean climate and costal views) AND THAT IS IT 😀
    I believe it's important to have a friend/host when visiting certain countries ..
    They can facilitate the trip and provide you with insights tips..
    TUNISIA it's has tons to offer but you must have a good network of locals to discover it properly.
    Good luck touring the world!

  • @tunisianlady4267
    @tunisianlady4267 Před rokem

    Very wellcome guys and thanx for this video 🙆🇹🇳

  • @gbtn92
    @gbtn92 Před rokem

    thank u guys and hope we see u soon in tunisia again comback soon 🌻🙋‍♂️

  • @jessvs6124
    @jessvs6124 Před rokem

    New subscriber, here for the energy! Hope to see another group tour soon

  • @MGS1389
    @MGS1389 Před rokem +2

    Welcome to Tunisia ❤️, keep up your great content 👏💯

  • @larsstougaard7097
    @larsstougaard7097 Před rokem +2

    WOW, that amphitheater in El Jem was a true El Gem 💎

  • @ahhitskatie9094
    @ahhitskatie9094 Před 4 měsíci

    Sidi Bou Said totally reminds me of Greece and Yafo/Jaffa. Such a bucketlist place!!!

  • @daniellem.gibson4658
    @daniellem.gibson4658 Před rokem +1

    My Tunisian friend settled in La Jolla CA probably because California reminds him of the Tunisian coast. I want to visit!

  • @hz6612
    @hz6612 Před rokem +3

    What a wonderful country !!!

  • @awesomeadamfrom2099
    @awesomeadamfrom2099 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job you guys

  • @theitgal100
    @theitgal100 Před 11 měsíci

    Ok, you guys are so great ❤ I keep hearing “two sweets” instead of “two Swedes” 😊 Very fitting ❤Thank you so much for sharing your travels 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @marob9384
    @marob9384 Před rokem +1

    Im tunisian and i live in Danmark..i didnt visit my country 13 years ..thank u guys u make me feel like im there 👍😊

    • @TINTINO69
      @TINTINO69 Před rokem +1

      Go back home visit your country

  • @avidifi2
    @avidifi2 Před rokem

    Phew! Glad you're safe.

  • @mattysomewhere
    @mattysomewhere Před rokem

    What a story! I have had that total sinking feeling when I couldn't find my passport! I am so glad it came to a positive ending! :)

  • @David.Lee-CM-THAI
    @David.Lee-CM-THAI Před rokem

    I'm glaad you did it. 😊

  • @aounikamel6862
    @aounikamel6862 Před rokem

    فيديو جميل جداً صديقي العزيز un bon vidéo merci beaucoup mon cher ami

  • @helali_s
    @helali_s Před rokem +5

    Ok now I feel better about going to the airport 4 hours early. I am not built for that type of stress 😅

  • @TheWhore2culture
    @TheWhore2culture Před rokem +1

    Dear Boys, with the added drama at the end,I have to rank that as one of the most enjoyable. More because I can empathise with you,though I don't drive - have never taken a test - so unless I'm with someone who drives,I normally deal with taxis,occasionally public transport!
    Also you went to one of my favourite places in the whole Mediterranean, I've arrived by road & sea,the later being soooo romantic,especially as we were staying in one of those house along the front, with yhe AWESOME view. My favourite view is driving down the hill to La Linea(home of John Galliano) on the way from one of ,it seems like thousands of trips to Sotogrande,to catch a flight from Gibraltar. You're looking at the Strait of Gibraltar, Europe on one side Africa on other,epic,like the ultimate Bond Set!
    Sorry you that experience in the souk,but,itbwas Nazi occupied & the French were not the greatest governing body. They did have a photo of Egyptian heartthrob Omar Sharif& other nother Africa film/tv stars! As I'm sure you've learned you can't condemn a country because of the bigotry of one man.
    Oscar,I too fell in love with the souk in Mutrah,next to Muscat; though that was interesting 1980s-2000s! And Dan I too have Misophonia,so really understand. Poor Oskar,I get that we sufferers can be quite agitating,but,its really not out of spite,we really can't help it. Kudos Dan fir even mentioning it,as I feel its very under researched & as result misunderstood.
    The Roman ruins are spectacular, I'm sure you'd have both hung with Queen Dido & gotten on fabulously.
    As for your dream of settling in California,; after your adventures ,some revisits ,a book,possibly a TV series I can see you with your lucky lucky,children, having a fantastic life,and I'll say,being VERY happy,hnot many children's parents have already been all around the world. You will be such cool dads,you got so much love & that's the most important part.the whole thing.
    Kudos as ever for the madly professional production,editing etc. Will be happy and sad when you come to end of your odyssey, but,am sure you'll have something to compliment the new chapter of your lives.But,that to look forward to.
    As ever safe journeys💥👊👏👏👏💙💙👌❤💯👋⭐'s💯✌

  • @user-tb9fm2uk6q
    @user-tb9fm2uk6q Před rokem +6

    Sorry Osker and Dan On the polluted scene in Sfax a year ago Sfax is considered one of the cleanest cities in the world but this year the situation is different There are problems in the waste mouth and they have not found a solution until now This problem we suffer from a lot and we are sad about the situation of the city How did it become like this God willing brother you will return again to Sfax and I will welcome you in my house and show you the tourist areas in Sfax because you went to a little bit of the city and the market And again I say it to you really Sorry my friend

    • @samerbark690
      @samerbark690 Před rokem +1

      Nah nah ain't true xD i lived in sfax for the past 10 years, it's always been that way
      Don't get me wrong, i love sfax, one of my fav cities of all times
      But such an issue has been there for a while

    • @boubakriala323
      @boubakriala323 Před rokem +1

      @@samerbark690 cleanest cities ? cole on stop your arrogance

  • @woutergijs5246
    @woutergijs5246 Před rokem

    Didn’t see the 2 other vlogs yet. Wine tasting at local vineyards is great, certainly if you have your own wheels.
    A glass of red wine, some bread to dip in olive oil and charissa, olives. Sun set. Great

  • @jdespinosa3730
    @jdespinosa3730 Před rokem +4

    Guys the good part of those hectic and crazy days is that at the end they are a good reason for laughing 😂

  • @nataliturnbull1613
    @nataliturnbull1613 Před rokem +8

    Omg Wow
    What nightmares are made of.
    What an epic amount of bad luck in one foul swoop!
    I'm so glad you made your flight!
    A day or 2 of recovery time for you guys I think.
    The country looks amazing & thank you for the great video.

  • @user-tb9fm2uk6q
    @user-tb9fm2uk6q Před rokem

    Welcome to Sfax Bro ! ❤️

  • @Mr._M.B.A.
    @Mr._M.B.A. Před rokem

    We're sorry for your troubles guys

  • @irishfergal
    @irishfergal Před rokem +2

    No worries, Oskar and Dan. My house in San Diego is yours whenever you want to stay here.

  • @kevinhsu8184
    @kevinhsu8184 Před rokem

    I hope you guys don't have to deal with airport close calls in the future. It's definitely very stressful to be late for a flight. Can't wait to see where you guys go next. Happy travels.

  • @mrp5169
    @mrp5169 Před rokem +2

    I last visited Tunisia over 25 yrs ago, my Partner who passed away last year ( together for 35 yrs ❤️) lost his passport in a taxi on way to airport. After 4 frantic hours it was delivered to us by the taxi driver who found it xx I’m returning to Hammamet at beginning of May for the first time since them as a memory and homage trip to him ❤️🏳️‍🌈

  • @thaisdaddario1806
    @thaisdaddario1806 Před 3 měsíci

    I love your videos and have been considering going to Tunisia. What month was this and how were the temperatures?

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you🙏🏼 This was early November and it was very pleasant!

  • @hijodeyeshuah3567
    @hijodeyeshuah3567 Před rokem +2

    One thing that you may not heard of, In Tunisia, Jews, Christians, Muslims live together in Harmony.
    you should have visited Djerba it has the second oldest Synagogue in the world.

    • @milk.tea1
      @milk.tea1 Před rokem

      Of course they will live in peace because its a Muslim country

    • @hijodeyeshuah3567
      @hijodeyeshuah3567 Před rokem

      @@milk.tea1 No, we live in peace because we have been influenced by so many cultures and therefore that made us different from the rest of the Arab world.

  • @elliykollek
    @elliykollek Před rokem

    There's the center and the northen west of Tunisia that tourists rarely know about. Places like Bni Mtir and Fernanah in the north, Jebal Essned in the centre, Ksar Ghuilene in the south, Borj Erras in the sahel etc

  • @benaliimen2400
    @benaliimen2400 Před rokem

    "we're dying to go there , but we also dying if we go there" was my favorite xDDDD ! hope u enjoyed your stay in tunisia ♥

  • @erikgjerstad9974
    @erikgjerstad9974 Před rokem

    Lovely video and interesting country. My wife and I are opposites regarding timing appointments. She is consistently late and I am consistently early. My logic of ”you never know what could go wrong” is lost on her. I will play your video for her because it is the all time example of what could go wrong! On a more personal note one of my most common nightmares is starting out with tons of time before a flight, things happen to delay me, I seem unable to move faster, and miss the flight. 😮

  • @roelvillamor1471
    @roelvillamor1471 Před rokem

    Welcome back to Southeast Asia... Hihihi.. Country number 99!!!

  • @rinekesok9957
    @rinekesok9957 Před rokem +1

    You were very lucky. We were refused to check in at that same airport with 1h20 to spare before departure and had to take a later flight to another destination in order to get back home in time. Getting from the check-in desk to the departure gate takes 15-20 minutes at most 😞

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před rokem

      Oh no! Sorry to hear that, yes we were SO lucky!

  • @stj53
    @stj53 Před rokem

    Oh! I hear you about misophonia! Playing cards at a table, or enjoying a meal at a restaurant with friends, with someone crunching ice, nuts, or chips, can literally cause me to walk away.

  • @kahiarachid9778
    @kahiarachid9778 Před rokem

    Hi, a subscriber from Tunisia here. Just to answer your question about the random numbers in boxes on the walls : it is basically the spots where they put candidates’ posters/images during campaigns/election time.

  • @rageb2528
    @rageb2528 Před rokem

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kacembenbrahim8272
    @kacembenbrahim8272 Před rokem +1

    You guys missed the Bardo Museum and forests in the west North (Tabarka,Jandouba )

  • @medhim5001
    @medhim5001 Před rokem +1

    Ohh my rupaul fan club youtubers were here..caught all the references hihi. It's a shame I could have helped a lot.. Anyways good job on your own

  • @RM-ti8nf
    @RM-ti8nf Před rokem

    You're TOP human beings 💛💚💙💜❤

  • @malekmaaloul7017
    @malekmaaloul7017 Před rokem

    Tunisia my beautiful country 😍😍

  • @zaynebmessaoudi2689
    @zaynebmessaoudi2689 Před rokem

    I'm glad you visited our country but i really hoped that u visit the northwest part of the country the nature the vibe and I don't know guys when did u visit but in the northwest in a village called testour there's a pomegranate festival

  • @malvinphotography
    @malvinphotography Před rokem

    Love from Rwanda ❤️🇷🇼

  • @marrr2563
    @marrr2563 Před rokem +2

    15:37 that little black cat was hunting me down for my mlewi(Tunisian food) the other day... don't let the cuteness fool you :)
    no, but for real, it feels so weird and refreshing to see ppl go to the same places I go to when I want to have fun and actually have fun.
    edit: I just finished the vid, and I want to say that I actually have never heard anyone praising Hitler here like ever, no one likes him, and we are not antisemitic, a,d whenever the horrible stuff that he has done gets brought up in a conversation, ppl show a lot of solidarity and grief for what happened to the Jewish ppl back then, after all, we hate the ones who are doing the same thing to Palestinians but we have nothing against everyone other jew who did not contribute to this problem. What baffles me the most is the fact that people demonize every massacre that happened in history, but when it comes to the Palestine and Israel issue, they turn a blind eye, hypocrisy at its finest.

  • @fouedmechergui2226
    @fouedmechergui2226 Před rokem +1

    Just a little advise from a tunisian friend for all who plans to visit the country : when your trip's end just be at least 4 hours in the airport before your flight

  • @yahyahussein425
    @yahyahussein425 Před rokem +2

    If you thought the trash problem was bad in Sfax, I am glad you were spared what I saw back in 1982. You guys had it easy, believe me. But my disappointment is with you all the way from Sweden which I leave tomorrow for New York.....Funny how you mentioned Gotland; was just there......

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před rokem +1

      Hope you enjoyed Sweden🙌

    • @yahyahussein425
      @yahyahussein425 Před rokem +1

      @@OskarandDan Oh I did....I'll be back in mid February again. What a long country you have!

  • @zeinebwerfelli1608
    @zeinebwerfelli1608 Před rokem +2

    The numbers on the walls are for electoral campains, they will hang candidates pictures n programs on each dedicated number ^^

  • @Dubai-ht8rh
    @Dubai-ht8rh Před rokem

    Tunisa 🇹🇳my beautiful country ever❤

  • @toms5996
    @toms5996 Před rokem

    Chaotic departure 😄

  • @Breakups2Makeup
    @Breakups2Makeup Před rokem +2

    Wow, what a travel vlog! It sounds like Tunisia might not have ended on a high note but I'm still glad you were able to see the ruins in Carthage. I remember studying the Punic Wars in university...kinda nice to see what's left. I'm also so sorry about the mad dash to the airport! Talk about a series of unfortunate events, eh? I'm glad you still managed to get on the plane (seems like you had a little bit of luck with the Emirates station manager!)! I can't believe we're almost at country 100!!!

  • @islamabaddude
    @islamabaddude Před rokem

    Real lesson learned is to get to the airport earlier! :)

  • @chrisfinlay3274
    @chrisfinlay3274 Před rokem +1

    I became seriously stressed just listening to you recap your last day problems OMG !!!

  • @karemchatti3589
    @karemchatti3589 Před rokem

    Numbers on the walls are used during the elections, each candidate has access to a box, in which they can stick whatever they want (usually posters). You usually find them on the walls of public instituitions, such us public schools and municipalities, because that is where elections usually take place.

  • @HGFOOT
    @HGFOOT Před rokem +1

  • @tkamel18
    @tkamel18 Před rokem

    So we have a 3 night side trip to Tunisia planned the first week of August from Italy. I know 3 nights isn’t enough but we are planning to stay at an AirBNB with that view you said would be amazing to wake up to every morning. Our plan is to enjoy the natural beauty of Carthage / Siddi Bou Said, but we are worried about how touristy it is. Maybe we can easily drive to Tunis in the evenings to see the real Tunisia? Any advice is welcomed here!

  • @aminov6326
    @aminov6326 Před rokem +2

    Great video!🥰
    But when someone see your title he will think that there is danger during your trip , but the problem is that you lose your passport and in your rent car !
    Sorry but better to not showing this part on video because it's not have any connection with your trip in Tunisia!

  • @montassriziad3386
    @montassriziad3386 Před rokem

    Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 😃😃😃😃❤❤❤❤💖😍😍😍😍😍😍💖💖💘💘💘💘💘💘🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @azzasbouri9140
    @azzasbouri9140 Před rokem +2

    🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳 my beautiful Tunisia

  • @DavidJedeikin
    @DavidJedeikin Před rokem

    OMG my hubby has misophonia so I can relate as “the spouse.” I have faith you’ll make it to California someday (I did).

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810 Před rokem

    I used to travel for work all the time and had some very stressful airport situations as well. The thing I would always keep in mind so I didn't totally lose it was that worst case scenario I would have to catch the next flight, whenever that was. Sometimes when you are situations like that it is almost like you if don't make the flight you are going to die and you get yourself even more worked up. It is funny and ironic though that it literally seems like someone is indeed playing a joke on you when all those bizarre things happen. Seems almost impossible......

  • @lencrites7044
    @lencrites7044 Před rokem +1

    Most people would have a heart attack with the passport thing. I was at the airport checking in for an a flight to HI and couldn’t find my ticket. Had to go back home to search for it. Found it on top of the dresser. Got rebooked on a later flight. I can imagine your stress and you’re still together. 😉

  • @carpepoodle
    @carpepoodle Před rokem +2

    The rule is go to the airport very early and relax there.

  • @x60ful
    @x60ful Před rokem

    Yes the airport is really hectic
    Alot of problems unfortunately

  • @marou5924
    @marou5924 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳 👋

  • @kkogrady
    @kkogrady Před rokem

    I have misophonia too! Ugh! It got much worse during the pandemic when I spent much of my time alone.

  • @JustSomeTommy
    @JustSomeTommy Před rokem +3

    I don't think Hitler would have had the same love for that man as he had for him

  • @Esme-yo4np
    @Esme-yo4np Před rokem

    Sidi bou said's blue and white houses city is older than the blue and white Greek city 😉🇹🇳❤️

  • @WWK186
    @WWK186 Před rokem

    Adversity brings out the best and worst in people. Forgiveness bridges the differences. Glad that the both of you survived the bad day.

  • @touir1
    @touir1 Před rokem +2

    I'm glad you enjoyed your trip. Tunisia is a beautiful country (not bragging or anything it really is xD).
    19:45 those are for the voting system in tunisia (Election). They put a poster for every candidate so that people know which number corresponds to which person (or set of persons for parlimentary election) for the election day.
    Other than that, that man's opinion isn't representative of the general tunisian sentiment (talking about the part with the photos of the "mustache guy"). I'm a tunisian and i think i've never saw someone promoting that in the way that guy was doing.

    • @raroudcherifi
      @raroudcherifi Před rokem

      انا و معرفهاش حكاية النومروات شكرا على التوضيح

    • @Sara-dv2nj
      @Sara-dv2nj Před rokem

      Basically and overall a neutral stance towards that guy in Tunisia , as mostly people didn't care /know since we had the colonization on our hands .
      Younger generations are pretty much aware though

  • @stj53
    @stj53 Před rokem

    I can't believe such professional travelers let this sequence happen...

  • @shellmac9191
    @shellmac9191 Před rokem +1

    I have been to Tunisia and am currently engage to a Tunisian. I’m told the numbers in the walls are for voting and elections.

  • @aydaawadi209
    @aydaawadi209 Před rokem

    what distinguish tunisia is good wheather and variety between desrt sea beachs monuments and forests also in the north west that you didnt see that is Ain-Drahem

  • @fonebox5130
    @fonebox5130 Před rokem

    Welcome to tunisia