Changing cities and city buses in Tunisia

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Traveling with Louage in Tunisia: A Practical and Economical Experience

Changing cities and city buses in Tunisia
Changing cities and city buses in Tunisia

I shared the links to all Louage stations in Tunisia at the end of the article!

Tunisia is one of the attractive countries of the Mediterranean with its rich history, fascinating culture, and diverse geography. If you want to explore the country, you can experience both economical and culturally immersive travel with louage, which are minibus-style public transportation vehicles, mingling with the local people.

Louage are typically 8-12 seater minibuses painted in vibrant colors, operating on specific routes. These vehicles are used for intercity and sometimes intra-city transportation, serving as a popular and efficient mode of transportation in Tunisia. Louage stations are easily found in central locations of cities, and the vehicles usually do not depart until they are full.

When you decide to travel, you purchase tickets from the louage station and pay fares according to your destination.

The fares I pay typically range from 6 to 15 dinars, which is between 2 to 5 dollars on average.

The fares are reasonable and vary depending on the distance. During the journey, you have the chance to observe Tunisia’s natural beauty and city landscapes. Additionally, it’s a great opportunity to chat with locals and gain insight into their daily lives, especially for those who enjoy meeting new people like myself.

One practical aspect of traveling with louage is the flexibility it offers. You can find a louage whenever you want and quickly hit the road. However, you may need to wait a bit during peak hours or in tourist areas. Also, louage vehicles generally do not have air conditioning, so it can be hot during the summer months.

In conclusion, if you truly want to experience Tunisia from a “local” perspective, using louage is an excellent option. It’s budget-friendly and provides a genuinely local experience. From Sidi Bou Said to the Sahara and across a vast geography, you can gather unforgettable memories with these small minibuses.

Tunis Louage Stations / Tunis Louage Stops / Tunis Minibus Stops

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I shared the places you can visit in Tunisia in reels format

Sidi Bou Said

 

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The Beautiful People of Tunisia

 

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The Beautiful People of Tunisia

 

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The Tunisian Tea

 

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The Oldest University in the World

 

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The Oldest Ribat in North Africa

 

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The Oldest Synagogue in Africa

 

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The Most Beautiful Amazigh Village in Tunisia

 

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The Filming Locations of Star Wars

 

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You don’t need to get a visa to go to Rome!

 

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The Fourth Holy City in Islam

 

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