Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Visit Brazil


Fun and joy and comfort are the addresses for the life of the Brazilian. Brazil's world-famous Carnival and soccer and samba, and the many places of tourist attractions like the Statue of the Redeemer and Albao in Rio de Asukr or waterfalls in Foz Acoso in the south and Grhia.

But people like the Brazilian people and the multicultural races gives the visitor a variety of options and heavy for fun and entertainment in Brazil. Fascial major Brazilian cities like Rio and Sao Paulo and Salvador and Florenobuls and other visitors to the broad field of cultural options such as visiting Almthafe and identify the kitchen Albrželjdhu international quality, and opera and Alauxtra. 
Those Alvenlehm the spirit that loves to identify the larger Brazilian culture, they should join the celebrations of the People, which reflect the history and the art and excellence and cultural richness of the Brazilian people. The options available in Brazil satisfy all tastes. 
You can see or Nchahd dance Bompameobo in the northern part or dances Alkauoho Filkoloria and European festivals nature in the southern part, and certainly, the Carnival of Rio de Janizo ceremony and is the largest demonstration in the art world. 
And lighted, the nature of Brazil's stunning and attractive and worthy of attention, where the natural diversity and climate and plurality of the multiplicity of areas, it is a tropical rainforest in the Amazon and coasts picturesque in the north to the forest-Atlantic in the south-east to the environment swamps and savannah in the center and west to plains in Alhnob this diversity and the natural mix of all these overlapping plates aesthetic elegance Brazil gives fascinating.

Brazil is a place that has a lot of everything, that the unique characteristics of Brazil in attracting thousand tourists from all continents of the world and throughout the year, the cultural diversity and natural are the most important strengths in Brazil, as I said before, but the best part in this Almzoaak Lord or Beethoven Symphony could not Bdalla will discover once you arrive there, but it is: the Brazilian people. This mixture of ethnicities and races and colors makes happiness and pleasure. This loving people strong fighter and Moataz their land and the spirit of excellence and hospitable from anywhere in the world. All these good qualities make Brazil a destination for anyone who wants to enjoy and have fun and treats and Calneh in his homeland. 

The city of Rio is a wonderful Brazilian cities for some more attractive for tourists and it is home to scenic locales greatest popular carnivals on the surface of the earth. As well as the northern cities in Brazil, such as Salvador and Alricevi characterized popular festivals held in the streets and involved in the occurrence and success Tfielkha all ministries and citizens where these cities are characterized by distinctive Baigalla private.


the small beatifull town, Ghar El Melh

Ghar El Melh is a Tunisian town attached to the governorate of Bizerte. It is located in north-eastern Tunisia and located about 41 km from Bizerte, 63 kilometers from Tunis and 209 km from Sousse.

This Tunisian city was founded in 814 BC. AD by the Phoenicians and then in 1840 it was inhabited by Maltese, Italians and French.
Known in antiquity as the "Porto Farina" Ghar El Melh covers an area of ​​3,000 hectares and contains more than 5,018 residents. It forms a delegation of more than 18,525 inhabitants.

Ghar El Melh Tunisia is famous for its strong 3: The first is called "Borj Lazarit" founded in 1659 and located in the entrance of the village of Ghar el Melh. The second is called "Borj El Wistani" completed in 1640 As for the third box, "Borj el Loutani", it was completed in 1659.
Economically, the main sources of income for the inhabitants of El Ghar Melh rely on agriculture whose delegation has an agricultural area of ​​8885 hectares. Ghar el Melh is also known for fishing. Each year about 2,150 tonnes of fish are produced. In all, the delegation of El Ghar Melh has 7 industrial units.

In addition, El Ghar Melh in Tunisia is characterized by a beach "Sidi Ali el Mekki" its fishing port, its mausoleum "Sidi Ali el Mekki" and Jebel Nadour which rises at an altitude of 334 meters. In addition, the city of el Ghar Melh home international matches photography, exhibitions and workshops, and organized beach parties at night.

the olive's city, Sfax

Sfax is a Tunisian city located in eastern Tunisia. It is considered the second largest industrial city in Tunisia. It is located about 274 kilometers from Tunis, 137 kilometers from Sousse, 139 kilometers from Monastir 215 km from Hammamet.


Sfax covers an area of ​​5,600 hectares. It forms a municipality of 265,131 inhabitants and three delegations: Sfax west counting 104,998 inhabitants, 54,907 men and 50,091 women divided into 26,653 households and 30,495 homes, Sfax south containing 101,904 inhabitants, including 52,376 men and 49,528 women divided into 24,215 households and 27,426 homes and Sfax city with 105,958 inhabitants, 53,675 men and 52,283 women divided into 28,794 households and 34,872 homes.

Economically, the Tunisian city of Sfax is famous for its industries and its fishing port, it plays a very important role in the economic development of Tunisia as it is a pioneer in the field of export olive oil and fresh or frozen fish and almond production.

Named in ancient Berber Syphax and then Taparura Roman, Sfax is characterized for its archaeological museum has a collection of ancient archaeological discoveries in the city and sites Thaenae, and Skhira Acholla, museum 'Dar Jalouli' home regional Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions and the Municipal Theatre.

Furthermore, Sfax is also known for its various festivals such as the festival of laughter organized in January, the international festival held in July and August and its music festival held in June.

the northern town, Bizerte

Bizerte is a Tunisian town situated in northern Tunisia. It is located about 72 kilometers from Tunis, 82 km of La Goulette, 83 kilometers from Gammarth, 217 kilometers from Sousse and Monastir 239 km.

Founded in 1100 BC by the Phoenicians, Bizerte carried the name of Hippo, Hippo Accra, Hippo Diaritus or Zaritus in Roman times. It was only in the Middle Ages it was occupied by Muslims. Bizerte, Tunisia city, played a very important historical and military role during the Second World War. Due to its strategic placement, Bizerte houses one of the largest naval bases in the Mediterranean.

Bizerte, Tunisia city covers an area of ​​3400 hectares and contains 114,371 inhabitants of Arab, Berber Jewish origin from Algeria. ... It forms two key delegations Bizerte North with 75 234 inhabitants including 38,247 men and 36,987 women divided into 19,240 households and 24,081 homes and Bizerte South with 45 227 inhabitants including 23,093 men and 22,134 women spread over 9837 households and 10,431 homes. In addition, Bizerte has other delegations such as: El Alia (24,539 inhabitants), Ghar El Melh (18,525 inhabitants), Ghezala (27,799 inhabitants), Joumine (35,213 inhabitants), Mateur (47,562 inhabitants) Menzel Bourguiba (54 804 inhabitants), Menzel Jemil (39,691 inhabitants), Ras Jebel (51,240 inhabitants), Sejenane (42,156 inhabitants), Tinja (19,444 inhabitants), Utica (18 266 inhabitants) and Zarzouna (24 428 inhabitants ).

Bizerte has three ports with a marina, a fishing port and a commercial port. The latter is one of the most important economically in Tunisia since 2006 ports, it has moved approximately 4,790,313 tons of cargo destined for Europe.
In Tunisia, Bizerte is famous for its international festival, the ancient city, its citadel and fear Kasbah founded by the Byzantines.

She is also known for its strong Spanish, markets (souk blacksmiths, carpenters souk, Souk El Attarine souk Fruits and Vegetables etc. ..) and its marina, a nice place and a real attraction for tourists that contains a set of restaurants, typical cafés, piano bars, night clubs, fitness room, swimming pool, yacht club, art galleries and various international events and shops.

visit Tunis

The streets of Tunis are lined with buildings, public d'édifices, villas, town hall, office buildings, shops, post offices, railway ...

Tunis has many architectural treasures of Art Nouveau, the majority of its buildings were built in this style, such as the Municipal Theatre, which is on the main street of the Avenue Bourguiba. He is one of four theaters in the world adopting this architecture.

Tunis is a very hectic city; Central Market is always lively. Open early, closes to 13-14h. There are fruits and vegetables, fish, cheese, meat shops and fine deli. All around, large and small shops selling all kinds of food: a variety of cereals, dried fruits, dried figs, dates, olives great variety salty ...


Downtown on Avenue Bourguiba is also a department store Society marketing of handicrafts (SOCOPA). The various crafts sold there come from different parts of the country such as blown glass, traditional male and female clothes, fabrics of all kinds, silver jewelry, gold or coral, silver, ornaments, copper vases, furniture , kilims, mergoums, knotted carpets ...

Facing the majestic Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, built in a Neo-Byzantine style, the headquarters of the Embassy of France, which occupies much of the street.

The medina is the traditional town of Tunis, his style is emblematic of the traditional Tunisian art. It is one of the most beautiful countries of the Maghreb. Found in its streets, all kinds of craft shops, souvenir and antiques stores, is called souks.

Medina also includes the largest Mosque of Tunis: Jamaa Zitouna Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque is the most important religious center of the Maghreb countries. Built in 732, it was completely rebuilt in the ninth century. It is characterized by its old building; it includes a large courtyard surrounded by pine colonnade with ancient capitals.

The Belvedere Park is a green space that extends over a hundred hectares. It is ideal for an outing with friends or family; the walk is pleasant and soothing. This zoo is well laid out, and is distinguished by the diversity of its plant heritage since it states there is a hundred different species of trees. There is also a wide variety of animals from various continents.

Situated on a cliff, SIDI BOU SAID is a small idyllic village Mediterranean colors, which offers a panoramic view of the sea and the countryside.

Sidi Bou Said seduced, captivated and fascinated artists from around the world. The architectural style of the houses is typical. In pure white, they line the streets and do not fail to charm its visitors; to walk is a pleasure. At the foot of the high cliff, lies the marina of Sidi Bou Said, with restaurants, cafes, and hotels.

In the surrounding area there are two resorts: Gammarth, a tourist area of very high standard and Marsa which features a beautiful white sand beach.

Tunis homes are characterized by their diversity; it y'en of all tastes and for all means; beach houses, luxury villas or luxury apartments above, it differs from one region to another

the pearl of the Sahel, Sousse

Nicknamed "the pearl of the Sahel",Sousse is one of the main tourist centers of the country. This town, considered the capital of the Tunisian Sahel, is very old; It was built by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BCE. Today it is famous undisputed capital of a number of advantages with its long sunny beaches, attractive marina and especially its former Arab walled city. She is also known for the textile, olives and tourism. 


Sousse is characterized by its rich architectural and historical heritage. The Great Mosque, Ribat, the Archaeological Museum and the Catacombs are of exceptional beauty historical monuments. The souks of the medina house shops for tourists, and the walk through its winding streets is very pleasant.

Boasting one of the most beautiful beaches in Tunisia, however, the city has other assets to attract. Its mild climate, its beautiful tourist area with luxury hotels, its famous nightclubs, hyper-rich activities, its seaside resort renowned make it a popul

ar destination.

Port el Kantaoui famous, attracting large numbers of visitors, helped the tourism industry to flourish. From then, the city has become one of the most important tourist areas in Tunisia. The integrated resort has everything vacationers everything they need for an enjoyable holiday marina, golf, shops, cafes and restaurants, post office, police station, pharmacy ... A wide variety of accommodation is available villas Moorish-style apartments, bungalows ..

Hergla,Tunisia

Hergla is a Tunisian town situated in the Sahel Tunisia and attached to the governorate of Sousse. It is located about 28 kilometers from Sousse, 65 kilometers from Hammamet, 64 kilometers from Monastir and Enfidha 26 km.

The city Sahelian HERGLA covers an area of ​​1,200 hectares and contains more than 6,332 inhabitants, their main sources of income are fishing, tourism, crafts and especially pottery and alfa work. It forms a delegation of 7,913 inhabitants, 4,034 men and 3,879 women spread across 1695 households and 2111 units.
       
Hergla Tunisia is famous for its religious buildings such as the main mosque and Zawiya, his cinematic meetings held each summer in the city of HERGLA and its marina.

Qatar

Small emirate overlooking the Persian Gulf, Qatar is not least thanks to its rich oil and gas reserves status. Tourist destination still on the sidelines, Qatar gradually opening to foreign visitors. 

Its capital, Doha, has the only international airport in the country. While connected, it provides access to other major tourist cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. 

Discover Qatar 

Qatar is a small country located on a peninsula jutting into the Persian Gulf, north of Saudi Arabia. Thanks to its oil and gas Qatar can boast a higher income per capita in Western Europe. 

Doha, the capital is in this respect the most striking example of this economic success. It is a modern city or buildings mushrooming. It is also in Doha are the main sites and monuments that attract visitors to Qatar 

Museum of Islamic Art on Doha Port, 
the Museum of Modern Art of the Arab world 
Archaeological and Ethnological Museum Al Khor 
Museum of Orientalists, 
Museum of Weapons of War 
Al Koot Fort built in 1880 during the Ottoman period, 
the Clock Tower next to the Grand Mosque 
the Souq Waqif, 
Corniche. 
Outside Doha, the most popular attractions remain the desert safaris and water sports along the beautiful beaches of Qatar. 

Things to see and do in Qatar 

Qatar is one of the member countries of OPEC. It bases its wealth of Black Gold and is home to about 1.7 million Qataris. Its capital is Doha and the Qatari Riyal national currency. It was in this city that is a large part of the population of the country and its major monuments and attractions, Fort Al Wajbah built in 1882, Al Koot Fort, built in 1917, the various mosques, Church St. Marie-du-Rosaire, or the national Museum of Qatar and the Doha Zoo. 

Doha, the capital, stands out as an obligatory step, with its large modern buildings, towers and museums. 

Tourists are rare in Qatar: they primarily benefit of beach resorts on the coast and a few trips to the desert. 

Useful Information 

Travel advice 

Avoid leaving for Qatar in the summer: the heat wave that is sweeping the country does not make the trip and you could spend your time looking for air-conditioned places! Prefer to stay between November and March. 

Qatar remains a traditional country: despite the heat, do not wear low-cut or tight-fitting outfits that will be very unpopular and pay attention to local customs as always. 

                                                                                                Entry requirements:
 passport valid for six months from the dates of travel. The visa on arrival is established, paying, valid for two weeks. 

Qatar corners to sleep 

Regarding accommodation, there are quite a number of five star hotels in Doha international chain like Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons and Intercontinental. Overall the accommodation is expensive in Qatar costs around 100 euros for a double room in a regular hotel midrange. 

Note: Alcohol is only available in bars attached to international hotels and you must present your passport at the entrance of these institutions.

save money and enjoy your visit to Costa Rica

The least expensive countries in the world are found mostly in Central America. Costa Rica is also a destination where you can live for only a few euros. This country has a diverse climate zones with 12 different climate, which means a very diverse flora and fauna and so beautiful scenery! The average temperature is 26 degrees on the coast and plains. The people of this country, you'll probably brought to meet on your way, are called Ticos and are of great generosity and sympathy.


Near Saint José the cost of living is not really attractive, but you can live with 460 euros per month if you share a house or apartment with a partner or friend.
Obviously, as with any destination, the more you move farther from major cities, it will be cheaper. A 75 kilometers from San José you will find houses for rent for less than 200 euros per month. Power level, you can treat yourself and you fill the belly in good restaurants for less than 4 euros. If you buy food in local markets it will cost much less. In general prices in supermarkets are 30% more expensive than local markets.

This country also offers excellent conditions for surfing. Any takers or pro surfer, me anyway I loved it! If sport is not your thing, you can always practice your Spanish and meet the locals. The French have pretty good reputation in South America and it will be common for someone to come in you address bar to chat with you.

10 reasons make Seychelle your best destination

1 Its beaches, the most beautiful in the world
... You'll find the most beautiful beaches in the world (see the websites: National Geographic, Welt online, www.strandbewertung.de). The fine, powdery white sand, crystal clear water and beautiful rock formations are simply irresistible.

2 The summer is here all year
... They are so close to the equator, the islands are a place where you can spend your holiday at any time of year. Temperatures are consistently perfect at about 30 degrees throughout the year and vary only by one or two degrees.

3 An incredible variety of activities and attractions
Islands ... provide a wealth of activities and attractions. Unlike the Maldives and other islands, Seychelles has much to offer and guarantee both relaxation and adventure. Did you know that the slopes of Morne Seychellois, covered by tropical forest, rise in part to 1000 meters above sea level? The Seychelles are not only perfect for snorkeling snorkeling, scuba diving and sailing, but also ideal for hiking, biking and shopping. If you are looking for a real adventure, you should explore the island with a jeep can be rented easily.

4 His culinary delights
... There is no other place in the world that will offer such a delicious Creole cuisine. This kitchen, which offers mainly fish and seafood, reflecting the diversity of indigenous cultures and is a mix of Asian, European and African.

5 Her huge coral reefs
... Unlike other dive sites, many parts of the island are characterized by coral reefs intact. You will be dazzled by a fascinating underwater world and world famous filled with abundant and colorful fish stocks.

6 Being a safe place
Y ... travel is relatively safe at any time of day. With its high standard of living comparable to that of Central Europe, the crime rate is low in the Seychelles.

7 Its unique wildlife and unsurpassed
... Just like the island itself, fauna is characterized by its diverse and colorful structures. You will be fascinated by an incredible wide panorama of local birds and land animals starting from the smallest frog in the world to the giant tortoises. The best part is you will not find any poisonous or dangerous animal on the Seychelles. You will not see either snake or take the risk of getting malaria.

8 Being a place of rest and relaxation
The islands ... you provide tranquility and pure relaxation. Seychelles as a high-end fashion and luxury tourist destination, there is no mass tourism. You will always find empty beaches. Therefore, the Seychelles is the paradise for honeymooners honeymooners or couples who like to enjoy a romantic holiday.

9 Its accommodation to suit all tastes
... You will find accommodation of all types and in all price ranges. Starting with a simple host but sparkling home to a six-star luxury hotel, there's something for everyone.

10   Island hopping personalized

There ... you can make a personal and memorable visit different islands of Seychelles where you can explore the diversity of each island in a very pleasant way. Go from one island to another from Mahé to Praslin, La Digue, Cerf Island or one of the outer islands easily for a reasonable price. Often less than 1000 euros for a two week vacation.

La Marsa

La Marsa is a Tunisian town considered one of the municipalities of Tunis in Tunisia. It is located about 8 kilometers from La Goulette, 6 kilometers from Gammarth, 5 kilometers from Sidi Bou Said, 16 kilometers from Tunis and 163 kilometers from Sousse.

This Tunisian city contains more than 77,890 residents whose source of income is tourism. This is justified by the strategic location of La Marsa and Gammarth near Raoued.

Marsa form a delegation of 77 890 inhabitants, 38 722 men and 39 168 women divided into 20,420 households and 23,237 homes and several neighborhoods such as city Marsa, Marsa Beach, Marsa Cube ...

La Marsa in Tunisia is famous for its Keren Yeshua synagogue founded in 1927, El Ahmadi mosque, art galleries, the gallery Mille Feuilles, Sadika Space, and palace el Abdelia.

In addition, the city of Marsa is known for its "Layali El Abdelia" held in July and August and its festival "nights of the Marsa" festival held in the month of August, real attractions for tourists.

Tourism in Egypt




Leisure tourism 
Egypt has stunning beaches on the Bahrain Red White and extends for about 3000 km and the advantage of the Red Sea waters and net Haabh his fish and colorful coral rare and disparate mountains stretching in a long series Align the sea between them and him is not only easy fit for camping.

Cultural Tourism Tourism is a cultural and archaeological sites of the most important and oldest types of tourism in Egypt as Egypt has many of the effects of Pharaonic, Greek, Romanian and museums.

Eco-tourism Is a pattern of nature tourism and during the tourist enjoy walking or boating in natural areas with guides to explain aspects of the natural environment of plants and animals. The natural reserves in the world-renowned such as: reserves Ras Mohammed, St. Catherine, Nabq in South Sinai.
 
Medical Tourism Egypt and famous cities and mineral waters and sulfur-free and dry atmosphere of moisture and soil Mathtwe of sand and silt in favor for the treatment of many diseases, and the multiplicity of its beaches and water seas, with its distinctive natural characteristics.









Dougga Tunisia

Dougga  is a small Roman town located in north-western Tunisia. It is a Roman archaeological site located about 7 kilometers from the delegation Téboursouk Beja and 57 kilometers of Beja. Dougga covers an area of ​​70 hectares and contains more than 5000 inhabitants. 
Dougga inTunisia has played a very important role in the Punic, Numidian, Roman and Byzantine. It has several historical monuments that the archaeological site of Dougga the best historical area to visit in Tunisia. 

His bow of "Alexander Severus' dated 222-235, his bow of" Septimius Severus "dated 205 and its forum which extends over an area of ​​924 m2 represent political buildings in the region. His theater of 3500 spectators, the Roman circus, amphitheater, baths Cyclops, the Antonians, Ain doura and baths of the house to the west of the temple of Tellus buildings are major recreational archaeological site. 
Moreover, his Capitol Roman foundation, its Temple of Mercury, August Piety, Minerva, Victoires de Caracalla, Saturn, its Temple of Juno Caelestis and its building called Dar Lacheb, and Christian Church of Victoria are religious buildings in the region of Dougga in Tunisia. 
Visitors to Dougga can enjoy its famous archaeological site in the region Téboursouk and famous for its tanks Ain El Hammam, these tanks Ain Mizeb his Aqueduct Bridge over the wadi Guetoussia and ruins. Moreover, the region is characterized by its international theater festival held annually in July.

Thala

Thala is a Tunisian town attached to Kasserine and placed in the west of Tunisia. It is located about 53 kilometers from Kasserine, 244 kilometers from Tunis, Sousse and 243 kilometers to 239 kilometers from Tozeur.

Thala, whose Berber name means "source" has a municipality of 13,968 inhabitants and a delegation 34,508 inhabitants including 17,108 men and 17,400 women are divided into 7,112 households and 8,298 dwellings.

Thala in Tunisia has a campaign containing meadows, vast forests and water sources and harboring vast plantations of prickly pears, olive groves and fruit trees also.

Thala Tunisian city is famous for its weekly market (every Thursday) and industrial area of ​​14 hectares in area.
In addition, the city is characterized by its Berber horse festival and International Film Festival of Human Rights to promote the culture of human rights and democratic principles in Tunisia through a film festival, cultural and People who object to the public debate on these issues so soothed and peaceful.

Kairouan, the historic city

Kairouan is a historic city located in the center of Tunisia. Founded in the 7th century, is the first Islamic city in the Maghreb. Kairouan, whose name etymologically means "camp" was the most important North African holy city and to this day it retains its role as the cultural and religious capital because it was proclaimed in 2009 "capital of Islamic culture. "It is also the fourth city in Islam after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.

Its medina with its fortified walls, its souks, religious monuments and buildings testify to the greatness of its prestigious past. And thanks to the historical and architectural value of its monuments, the diversity and abundance of its remains, its rich historical and cultural heritage, Kairouan was inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1988 .

On the main street of the medina is the oldest wells Kairouan, the famous Bir Barrouta, whose water is sacred: it is drawn today by a wooden waterwheel driven by a camel.

This city is home of the jewels of Islamic architecture, including the ancient Zawiya Sidi Abid el-Ghariani, which is an impressive example of Arabo-Andalusian architecture with its elegant patio portico and finely decorated wooden ceilings, and the zawiya of Sidi Amor Abada, a large architectural complex with six domes, which are exposed to writing covered pious objects. But the most outstanding of these zaouïas is that of Sidi Saheb, nicknamed "Mosque of the Barber." This mausoleum is the tomb of a saint Abu al-Balawi Zamaa, companion of the Prophet. It would have kept three hairs from the beard of the Prophet, hence the name given to this religious edifice mosquée.Cet offers a fascinating decor; It is adorned with beautiful tiles and stucco panels.

Kairouan is famous for its famous rugs hand knotted in wool and also for its pastries whose makrouds.

Monastir, the small beautifull town

Monastir is a coastal town in central-eastern Tunisia. It is distinguished mainly by its tourism activities. Indeed, it has become one of the finest and largest resorts in the country and with its beautiful coastline, its privileged geographical location, beautiful hotels located in Skanes, with its beautiful white sand beaches and also its rich cultural heritage.

Monastir proudly wears its historical heritage and monuments testify to a rich and glorious past: the Ribat, built in the 8th century, is the oldest fortress in the country and attracts thousands of visitors. The mosque and the mausoleum Bourguiba, who honor the memory of the first president of Tunisia, are among the most beautiful monuments of the city.

The old Monastir has, meanwhile, warm and spontaneous universe. It is full of activities; It offers the spectacle of its streets with craft shops, the bazaar carpet or market scented spellbinding and colorful.

With the warmth of the sun, the mild climate and pure seawater, Monastir ensures dream vacation. Walks on the banks of the Marina allow visitors to feel the gentle sea breeze and enjoy the outdoor cafes and restaurants. The apartments are located in this resort offer beautiful sea views The city offers a wide range of leisure and sporting activities.; there are well-equipped water sports centers and two golf courses. One can also enjoy scuba diving, horseback riding, tennis and archery. Excursions to cultural motivation are also available.

Djerba the dream island

Djerba is an island located southeast of Tunisia, about 50 miles north of Medenine, between the peninsulas Jorf and Zarzis. This island paradise surrounded by the azure blue of the Mediterranean, continues to dazzle its visitors. It offers guests a calm and relaxed way of life, which makes it an ideal place for an unforgettable vacation.

It quickly become one of the most popular thanks to its sunny weather tourist destinations, its crystal blue waters and the beauty of its landscapes.

The old town also has a certain charm. The souks located in the narrow streets of the Medina offer all kinds of goods, there are fabrics, carpets, spices, jewelry, crafts ... In the souks, are four religious monuments Zaouia Sidi Brahim El Jemni, Jemaa El Ghorba (mosque of foreigners), and Djemaa-Trouk (mosque of the Turks) and Ech-Cheikh mosque.

Known since antiquity, Djerba was for centuries a land of encounter between different civilizations that have marked the history of the island through stories and relics. The legendary Ulysses was seduced by his charm and fascinated by its beautiful shores.
Today, Djerba has several luxury hotels, clubs and leisure facilities. Hotel infrastructure is renowned for its performance: it has become the most important in southern Tunisia continues to be seduced by its beautiful orchards, archaeological sites, monuments and traditional architecture tourist attraction.

Homes, or the Menzel, is the traditional home of the island. White dome, this typical djerbienne architecture is one of the wonders of Djerba.
The Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, located in Houmt Souk, contains a rich collection of costumes that belonged to ethnic groups autrefois.On There is also a pottery and antique jewelry.

South of Houmt Souk is Ghriba synagogue dating from the 6th century BC It is a place of pilgrimage every year, Jews of all countries gather here. South west of the island is Guellala, a pottery village where all the inhabitants practicing this ancient art.

Djerba is characterized by its diversity of tourism activities. It offers, in fact, a wide variety of sports and water sports such as cycling, tennis, horseback riding, water skiing, scuba diving and fishing. It is home to the annual festival of Ulysses which organizes folk performances, sporting and cultural.
Apart from the typical Djerba Menzel, one can find newer homes that combine modern and traditional architecture. The tourist zone offers, in turn, villas with swimming pool offering magnificent views of the sea, however, the dominant colors are white and blue.; white for masonry and blue for windows and doors.


the beautiful city, Mahdia

Mahdia is a coastal town located 230 kilometers south of the capital Tunis. It has the second largest fishing port in the country. The destination attracts many tourists: its beautiful hotels, white sand beaches and history make it one of the most popular resorts in Tunisia.

Mahdia has splendid monuments: The Skifa Kahla is the most famous historical site in the city, it is also one of the most important Islamic monuments in the Maghreb. This is an alley that serves as a gateway to the city center. Built in the 10th century is one of the few remains of the ancient walls.

The Skiffa El Kahla is transformed during the weekly market, a veritable treasure trove worthy of the Thousand and One Nights; fabrics, silk, gilt and costumes are on display. A chance to see the richest female traditional costume Tunisia Mahdia undoubtedly characterized by the glow of brightly colored silk and sumptuous embroidered with gold thread.

Mahdia is also famous for its magnificent marine cemetery that provides its visitors a sense of calm and relaxation. The view is truly stunning, the sea out of sight, the ruins of "Sour" next to the lighthouse perched on the hill ... History, ruins and sea make this place unique.

Mahdia has it all with its beautiful beaches, great fishing port, the medina and the beautiful hotels forming an attractive tourist resort. The city has also become a destination of thalassotherapy with two built-in 4 and 5 star hotels centers. Golf lovers will find two 18-hole course just 40 km from Mahdia, Monastir, Palm Links and Flamingo Golf Course.

Traditional houses of Mahdia are all heritage treasures with their full color architecture, and interior design. The walls of the houses are covered with embroidered woven. Wooden shelves, painted in bright colors, wear fine pottery and antique gold-framed mirrors. The ceilings are, meanwhile, painted floral motifs: These houses represent a historic property assets and are true works of art.

welcome to Hammamet!

This is a beautiful tourist town, a real attraction for both tourists and Tunisians pole. It is known for its luxury hotels, restaurants, bars, activities, and especially for its beautiful sandy beaches in which to bask.

Hammamet has become the top tourist destination, thanks to its large resort in Yasmine Hammamet, larger and newer than south Hammamet area.

This is the Romanian millionaire Georges Sebastian, who has made known to the world by building it, in the 20s, a majestic villa. This residence was the meeting place of many foreign artists and writers such as Paul Klee, André Gide, Georges Bernanos. Then she became the cultural center which houses every summer the International Festival of Hammamet.

A Yasmine Hammamet is a marina located in the heart of the resort. Sa Marina is characterized by its abundance of restaurants and cafes. Its decorated with greenery platforms offer a very pleasant walk. We walk it during the day and night to soak up the warm and relaxed atmosphere that prevails throughout the year. The city has, however, retained a certain charm on its roots with its medina typical Tunisian architecture, souks fabrics and perfumes and traditional habitat.

why not travel to Africa?

The mysterious with its bewitching land, its colorful, its protean nature of ... Often referred to as "the cradle of mankind" Africa, it intrigues and seduces us both.

This vast continent offers a multitude of destinations. According to the desires and the type of activities we desire and we wish we could travel in North Africa or Sub-Saharan Africa. Whatever the destination, Africa offers an unrivaled range of cultures.

Africa is so vast that we can not afford to express preferences. Each region, each country has its wealth and treasures ... but some parts may have this unparalleled magic that we can not afford to have lived without discovering it.

Africa offers a cultural treasure for all lovers of civilizations.                                                        In South Africa for example, there are eleven recognized by the country's constitution languages. In the streets of the country, music is everywhere. Kwaito is part of this music so popular. You can walk in without listening to a song. It is a mixture of Hip-hop, ragga and house that will rock you during your walks.

Although Africa has increasingly adequate sanitary conditions and security for tourists, certain precautions must be taken. You must subscribe to a repatriation insurance in case of concern. This insurance will also cover medical expenses. Remember to check your vaccination schedule and update, especially your diphtheria-tetanus-polio vaccine.


why tunisia..


Tunisia is extremely rich in its culture, traditions and customs country. Tunisia invites all visitors to discover its cultural heritage and its cuisine so appreciated worldwide. During your trip to Tunisia, visit its different regions, and this, to discover this fabulous blend that combines between sea, nature, landscapes, deserts and historic sites.





Visit Tunisia through towns and villages with over 3000 years of history: From Dogga in el Djem, and not forgetting the Berber villages of Matmata and starry nights of the Sahara Ksar Ghilane. You will not forget your stay in Tunisia soon.








Sidi Bou Said ..Tunisia

Sidi Bou Said is a Tunisian town attached to the site of Carthage and located about 19 kilometers from Tunis, 10 kilometers of Gammarth and 7 kilometers from the chute. His town hall creates Feb. 5, 1893, covering an area of ​​164 hectares and 5188, has an old family house of the Tunisian bourgeoisie.

Since it is created using the Arabic and Andalusian architecture and urban planning traditional and up to 100,000 visitors per day, Sidi Bou Said is now a major tourist pole.
       

Sidi Bou Said is characterized by the importance and richness of its cultural heritage. His marabout ceremonies, celebrations Malouf with a repertoire of classical music and its annual festival of music, are among the best known in Sidi Bou Said in Tunisia protests.
Tunisian city Sidi Bou Said was the filming location for scenes of slave market movie "Indomitable Angelica."
Sidi Bou Said is also famous for its marina containing 380 seats and houses more than 50 boats, and Zawiya behind the coffee mats and with the sacred place of the village.

Boasting its mild climate, Sidi Bou Said has other features to attract tourists. Travellers can explore the tangle of houses clad in white lime moucharabies and blue shutters and famous cafes such as: coffee halia (or coffee mats), coffee Sidi Sha'ban (coffee delights), coffee's place village and coffee delights.

Matmata..

Matmata is a small Berber village located 40 km south-west of Gabes in Tunisia. The village contains about 300 houses cave 2,000 residents whose primary activity agriculture.

The name Matmata comes from the unusual houses instead of building houses, they were dug vertically into the ground. The majority of the inhabitants abandoned the fashion dwelling Matmata Nouvelle, which is a modern town 15 km, without interest. His charm and architecture seduces all who visit Matmata, the famous director
"Steven Spielberg" chose this place as the location for his films "Star Wars" and "Raiders of the Lost Ar" which made Matmata quite touristy.

At 12 kilometers from Matmata, visit Tamezret which is a beautiful Berber village that gives the impression of a small medieval town in ruins.

This village is one of the oldest in southern Tunisia. This village contains 5 districts:
- El Ghirane: where you can find the primary school, the youth, the open-air theater
- El Mezanna: it is the place where you can find services positions.
- Minej: it is a word of Berber origin meaning "west".
- Mehaia
- Tazet: who is the "Northern Quarter".
- Tamezret Tunisia also contains a mosque, a dead coffee and traditional Berber museum

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Why travel to Thailand?


"The Land of Smiles" offers a variety of activities for a nominal fee - a staggering variety of food often served in beautiful outdoor settings; outfits a dynamic sites, majestic temples and colorful floating markets during festivals. The premises are paisaibles and lovely people while they are invading tourist for the most part rude strangers sometimes drunk, but they keep smiling all the time ...

The beaches of Thailand are huge, well connected and in environments that are often unexpected but always peaceful, but it's still pretty popular still.
The country offers a variety of rentals for all types of travelers for all budgets, from the hut on a beach or a mountain in the best hotel in the world, Oriental Bangkok.

Finally, you will be able to do any kind of shopping, silk, tailored suits made ​​in less than two days, jewelry, wood carvings etc ...
This is one of the best countries in Asia and an ideal base for traveling to other Asian destinations.

How to organize a family holiday

Going on vacation, that's great, but it depends on who, where and under what conditions? Here are some tips to make your holiday even better.

For a good family vacation, some rules are essential.

Things to remember: 
  the blanket (the last time he was in the bag and we lost the bag, which earned me go, three sleepless nights), the Nautamine not the little puke my neck, plastic bag Febreze and if despite everything, she vomits down my neck, portable DVD, the DS, the visor, the Great Book of Travel by car (Ed. Seuil), candy for blackmail ("if you do not talk for 10 minutes, I give you a strawberry tagada "; not Dolto wants), the au pair or babysitter, the baby monitor.

Things to remember: 
 baby equipment, think I'm finally going to rest and sleep.

Places to avoid: 
  those where the pool is not secure (if not, I have only to buy my T-shirt "lifeguard"), those in which nothing is done for the children, the ones where we are completely offset when you have kids (St Barth, Ibiza).

The recommended places: 
  If I have the means, I go to Club Med. Everyone is happy: children, who are the "pestacle" every night, dad, can indulge his passion for golf without limits, and the mother, who can finally extend over two minutes per day