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Thursday, 11 March 2010
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Travelling Around |
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Traveling in Tunisia
In Tunisia there are many types of transport, which facilitate travelling between the various cities and towns.
To
move between the various corners of the city, the best means are the
taxis, available 24hrs per day with the tariffs starting from
300millimes or roughly 15p.
Tram
To
travel through Tunis, the tram is the best option, it is available from
5 am 11 pm. They are comfortable and fast (the subway is only in Tunis,
not in the other areas).
Buses
There
is also the bus, but they are not advisable as they are always full,
and it is not always reliable which can be stressful for tourists.
Trains
To
move between the areas, trains are available from 5am until 1am, they
are usually quite clean and comfortable, if a little slow and crowded
during peak periods.
Inter City Buses
This
type of bus is advised in cases where travel over larger distances is
required, they are comfortable, and inexpensive (approximately, 3
dinars Tunis-Bizerte), and they are available from 5am until 11pm.
Louages
Then
there are the Louages, they are like the taxi, but between the larger
areas, a louage is a large car of 8 seats including the driver,
available at all times, they are not expensive (3 dinars between Tunis
and Bizerte for example).
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