• ZabidOne of the oldest towns in Yemen, established in 631, renowned for its architecture and Islamic university.
  • Band-e-amir LakeFive beautiful lakes, in the central region of Afghanistan, in the Hindu Kush Mountains.
  • EilatA city-resort is Southern Israel, many tourists and relatively few Israelis.
  • Ali-Sadr CaveAli-Sadr is the largest water cave in the world.
  • Baltoro GlacierWith a length of 62 kilometers, Baltoro is the longest glacier outside the polar regions.
  • Hunza ValleyA remote mountain kingdom, overwhelming visitors with its rugged charm, snow-covered mountains and incredible friendly and hospitable people.
  • The Old City of Jerusalem and its WallsThe Old City and its Walls, with more than 220 historic monuments form a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • JerichoArchaeology reveals that Jericho is one of the oldest human settlements in the Middle East, dating back to 9000 BC.
  • AleppoThe evidence shows that Aleppo has been inhabited since about 5000 BC.
  • SidonAn important Phoenician city, inhabited since 4000 BC.
  • ByblosA city dating back to approximately 5000 BC.
  • PalmyraPalmyra is the only oasis in Syria and perhaps the only truly tourist town.
  • Palm IslandsThese man made islands, off the coast of The United Arab Emirates, shaped as a palm tree are proof of how far humane imagination can go.
  • Thar DesertAlso known as the Great Indian Desert, it actually lies in two countries: India and Pakistan. With 83 people per sq km, this is the most populated desert (...)
  • PetraAn ancient city in Jordan and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
  • Oman HoneymoonsA brilliant destination, with guaranteed sun in the wintertime and a combination of nature and culture.
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