East Jerusalem, Palestine, is a place of profound beauty and historical significance, offering a unique blend of ancient culture, an oppressed yet vibrant community life, and awe-inspiring architecture. This is not one of those blogs where we help you tick
As-Salt is a beautiful hillside town in Jordan, known for its significance during the Ottoman Empire. Situated close to 1000 meters above sea level, As-Salt is predominately built on three main hills. Perched on every edge are mustard-colored homes, narrow streets
Your Tour de Maroc should not be limited to Marrakesh, although this stop is a must, don’t miss out on venturing into the Atlas Mountains, visiting the capital city of Casablanca, and quaint cities like Fes and Essaouira. What to Expect Marrakesh
When people think of top destinations to visit in North Africa, Egypt and Morocco typically get first bids. Our expectations of Tunisia were minimal before arriving, since we weren’t familiar with the tourism space and what the pace of the
Let’s take a trip to Shomal, or the North, in Farsi. Home to the famed liberal city of Rasht, and the lesser-known mountain town of Masouleh. Arguably, one of the most scenic villages in Iran, Masouleh is perched 1050 meters
Ready to explore the Paris of the Middle East? Let’s go. Despite going through quite the economic crisis, Lebanon is still a thriving country and incredibly welcoming to those visiting. Breakdown of Neighborhoods & What to do in Beirut Staying at a
People flock from all over the planet to visit the lowest point in the world and with it take a dip in the saltiest body of water. The Dead Sea is a landlocked body of water between Palestine and Jordan.