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Tunisia

2002
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El Jem Roman Amphitheatre_2002_Dscn0834
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T-02 Trip to Tunisia with Fischer Travel Office
Date of travel: May 7 – May 21, 2002

ITINERARY:
On May 7 flight from Prague, Czech Republic via Malta to Monastir, TUNISIA. Accommodation in a hotel in the city of Sousse. During two weeks in this country I visited and did sightseeing in: Sousse, El Jem (a Roman coliseum), Gafsa, Tozeur, Lake Chott El Jerid, Douz (a camel ride), Matmata, underground living, Kairouan, the Tunisia capital Tunis (with Bardo Museum), excavations of Cartridge, Mahdia, Cap Afrique (from which the whole continent of Africa got its name), Monastir, Hammamet, Nabeul, Cap Bon with a Roman quarry of sandstone Ghar el Kebir (a cave) and Portel Kataoui. On May 21 flight from Monastir via a Tunisian island of Jerba back to Prague.

Travel office: Fischer Czech travel office and a local Tunisian company Carthage Tours
Who took part: Czech tourists and mostly German tourists when taking local trips

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