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Which is more fun, Tunisia or Morocco?

Tunisia and Morocco are both relatively rich countries in North Africa, with a very long history and cultural heritage. Both of them are visa-free in China, so China tourists can enjoy their trip. So which of these two countries is better?

Major cities in Tunisia: Sousse, Bethesda, Kerouane, Nablus and Djerba Island.

Major Moroccan cities: Darbeda, Meknes, Fez, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir, etc.

Tunisia and Morocco, also located in Africa, are like a pair of mysterious twin flowers. On the surface, they have many similarities, but the details are different.

Morocco's colorful, golden Sahara, charming blue Chev Shawan, pure white Casablanca and red Marrakech; Tunisia is all-encompassing, with beaches, bathing places, deserts, mountains and rivers, ancient city ruins and Arab civilization. ......

Both countries implement visa-free policies for China citizens, so where should the veil of North Africa be lifted? Please listen to me carefully.

Hardware conditions | geographical transportation

Domestic flights to North African countries must change planes. Generally speaking, the round-trip price is about 5-9k, and the flight time needs 15h+. No matter which country you go to, you'd better arrange your trip for more than 10 days, otherwise it won't be enough ~

Tunisia is located in the northernmost part of Africa, facing Sicily across the sea. With 1300 km of Mediterranean coastline, you can reach the European continent in 30 minutes by boat. It is the "back garden of Europe" and one of the most convenient tourist destinations in Africa, attracting millions of tourists to spend their holidays every year.

Morocco is located at the northwest end of the African continent, facing Spain across the sea, where you can see both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Especially in spring and summer, green grass and flowers are everywhere in every city, which is picturesque. It is "the back garden of North Africa".

Climate temperature | travel time

The best time to visit Tunisia and Morocco is spring (March-June) and autumn (September-165438+1October). At this time, the climate in North Africa is pleasant, and the flowers in the Mediterranean are free to bloom in this warm but not scorching sunshine.

Although Tunisia has pleasant beaches and sunny summers, the temperature in the north can reach 35 degrees, and in the south it will reach 45 degrees. If you can't stand the heat and high temperature, don't go at this time.

Morocco in summer will magnify the dryness and heat of the Sahara desert by more than n times. If you come at this time, you must do a good job of shading and sun protection!

Consumption level | catering price

Compared with European countries, prices in Tunisia are very close to the people. Ordinary 3-4 star hotels spend about one night in 700 yuan, and the per capita consumption of a meal is about 50 yuan. In addition, many scenic spots accept international students' ID cards and enjoy half-price concessions.

Tunisia is not a tipping country. It's up to you to give or not. For example, if you are satisfied with the food and service during the meal, you can leave 1 dinar for consumption; You can tip 50 million yuan or 1 dinar to the service staff in the airport restroom.

The price in Morocco is lower than that in Tunisia, with hotels around 600 yuan and restaurants per capita in 40 yuan. However, in the tourist season, it is inevitable that a rising tide lifts all boats, especially the hotel price (as well as Tunisia).

You may meet a "guide" in Morocco. Generally speaking, you will tip 2-5 dirhams according to the distance, and you can refuse decisively without leading the way. If someone takes you to the top floor of the rooftop to take pictures, you should also give some change.

Tourism experience | human landscape

All-encompassing Tunisia

Sidi Bussaid is "the best place to propose marriage" and "the top ten paradise in the world". All the houses have white walls and blue doors and windows, and the town is located on the cliff of the Mediterranean Sea, facing Europe across the sea.

"If you go to Tunisia, you must go to Carthage." This ancient city was built 6 1 year earlier than the ancient Roman city, and it was the center of the Mediterranean region at that time. Today, only broken walls, a famous city with a history of more than 3,000 years, is still proudly telling this magnificent and domineering legend.

Tunisia is a beautiful and pleasant coastal city, also known as the "Mediterranean Rose". The Arab architecture and modern design here complement each other. Medina, the old city, maintains an antique Arabic oriental color, but you can also find many traces of Paris on the streets of bourguiba.

Camels are not the only way to open the Sahara desert in Tunisia. You can also take the red lizard train built by 19 10, drive from the city to the desert, sit in a luxurious and exquisite carriage and watch the desert flash by.

Of course, there is the Ercem Colosseum, which conquered all the tourists with its magnificent, harmonious and perfect structure; Kerouan, the fourth holy city in the Islamic world, has more than 300 mosques; Xanadu in the desert, the seat of The English Patient, Hibika Oasis.

Colorful Morocco

When it comes to Morocco, Sanmao's story of Sahara is unavoidable, which makes the vast desert more mysterious and romantic. Riding a camel, step by step into the Sahara with undulating sand dunes and lonely desert. The long river sunset, the deep galaxy and the blazing sunrise are all rare experiences in a lifetime.

The old town of Chev Shawan, Morocco's "online celebrity city", is built on the mountain, and its eye-catching sapphire blue is shrouded in deep and shallow clouds. Blue is not melancholy at all here. Almost all the blue walls are covered with flowerpots, irises and daisies, which are colorful and full of vitality.

Known as "the most beautiful Moroccan village", Ayité Benhadou has been guarding the Sahara Desert since the Middle Ages. The scattered red earth buildings, scattered narrow streets and small shops full of Arabic customs make the small village look quaint and literary.

The night market in Ji Ma Square, the ancient capital of Marrakech, has been very lively for thousands of years and is still tireless. Now, the vendors in the square say "Hello, Arigato and Aniaseyo". This ancient Arabian Nights also has some oriental flavor.

Morocco is wonderful, and of course Casablanca, Hassan II Mosque stands on the blue Atlantic Ocean; The white walls of the town are painted with murals by the artist Elsa; There are 9,000 alleys in the old city, and more than 360 mosques hide the "maze city" of Fez. ......

Tunisia or Morocco? Having said that, is it more difficult to choose? Otherwise, save enough holidays for the two countries to play together?