roxi
West Vancouver

Libya

(in Africa)

Worth visiting!

like nowhere else on Earth  — 3 years ago

Libyans are, as a group, the most friendly and hospitable people I’ve ever met. They’re so honest that merchants regularly leave their shops open and unattended in order to visit their friends, down the street. There are many sites to see, but the most worthwhile thing to do in Libya is to make friends! (And don’t miss the beach!)

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roxi
West Vancouver

I give up

I was beginning to wonder which of us would tire first of this back-and-forth cheer-bombing. Unfortunately, I’m nearly out of both ammo and targets, so I have no choice but to raise the white flag. Don’t get too relaxed, however: whenever you add a trip, I’ll be there, with a cheer (unless you add Tunisia; I couldn’t possibly cheer that, in good conscience).

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roxi
West Vancouver

Tunisia

Especially after visiting a place like Libya, where one finds universal warmth and friendliness, Tunisia comes as a shock. The tourist industry people do suck up, but it’s a pretty cold and self-serving sort of goodwill that isn’t really worth much, in my books.

If you’re born in Iran or Egypt (as I was), be prepared to be treated like an escaped convict by every petty bureaucrat you meet (and there are a lot of them – there are passport checks, all along the roads, and they always flip to check your birthplace, first). Nationality is irrelevant; they want to know your birthplace, as if it is something within your control and worthy of judgement. Tunisia is the only country I’ve visited that left me wishing I’d contacted the Canadian embassy, ahead of time, to have them come and fish me out of prison, in case I go missing.

For everyone not born in a country on the Tunisian hit list, apart from some interesting architecture in Tunis, it’s just boring: a lot of donkeys; masses of olive trees; and some sad, little, Club Med wannabes (plus one real one) on Djerba.

My thumb is decidedly down, on this one.

sundogg99
Oregon

This is really good feedback. As a clueless American, I sort of lumped all of North Africa (which I’d very much like to visit) as similar sorts of places… I dunno, tea, camels, beaches… that sort of thing.

Even as I type this I realize how naive and foolish that impression was – so again, thanks for the feedback on Tunisia!

roxi
West Vancouver

Thanks so much!

The world is a big place, and it’s continuously changing. I think we’re all more or less clueless, ‘cause there’s just so much to know and experience that no one person could possibly know it all. This can be a good thing, too, however, as there’s always something new to discover, out there, no matter how much you’ve seen.

I’m sure Tunisia holds positive experiences for many people, but I just wasn’t one of them. Regardless, feeling in danger of being detained isn’t conducive to a good time, so I’d have marked Tunisia “not worth visiting,” no matter how great it might have been, otherwise.

In contrast, wow, Libya was wonderful. It was still closed to tourists, at the time I visited, so there was no façade put up by any tourist industry, and I didn’t have to search to see the real country and the real people. Even if I’d had to dig, however, it would still have been worth the effort!