One of the larger states in Middle East, is in a continuous modernization process, but without loosing sight of its past.
A mountainous country, with lush green valleys, but unfortunately one of the poorest in Central Asia.
Although under the firm authority of the government, Turkmenistan remains a very spiritual place, with captivating gold statues and marble monuments.
A visit to Jordan must start with Petra, one of the Middle East's most spectacular sights, a symbol of Jordan and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
An ancient city in Jordan and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
Palmyra is the only oasis in Syria and perhaps the only truly tourist town.
A city dating back to approximately 5000 BC.
An important Phoenician city, inhabited since 4000 BC.
The evidence shows that Aleppo has been inhabited since about 5000 BC.
Archaeology reveals that Jericho is one of the oldest human settlements in the Middle East, dating back to 9000 BC.
A remote mountain kingdom, overwhelming visitors with its rugged charm, snow-covered mountains and incredible friendly and hospitable people.
A city-resort is Southern Israel, many tourists and relatively few Israelis.
One of the oldest towns in Yemen, established in 631, renowned for its architecture and Islamic university.