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I am planning to go to Hamamet in Tunusia in mid. July. Can you give me recommendations or if there is warnings. Thanks Thank you Hassen and Merhaba, I think I will feel comfortable there as being Turkish. There are no warnings in Tunisia. In fact, once you are there you will find that it is rather a peaceful and easy going place. And contrary to what the first person said, you won't get kidnapped by militants. The Tunisian government is strict, and there is a local joke that says between a cop and a cop, you find another cop. Trust me, it's safe here. If I may suggest, trying ----Morocco instead. Please be careful! I'm sure you want visit the Sahara too, please, please find a GOOD, (good English speaking) guide whom you can trust! You certainly can get kidnapped in the desert by militants! It's really not a joke. |
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