Not Sharm El Sheikh or the coast…here are the best Egyptian tourist villages

Tourism in Egypt is not limited to Cairo with its bustle, nor to Alexandria with its sea, nor to Sharm El-Sheikh with its coasts. These cities are undoubtedly the most prominent and famous on the Egyptian tourism map, but there are less famous places in the country that offer you different and distinctive experiences. Away … Read more

Al-Amin neighborhood…the tone of loyalty in the Damascus symphony

In the south-eastern side of Old Damascus, where the fragrance of history meets the breath of the present, Al-Amin neighborhood extends as if it were a hymn of loyalty echoing in the ear of time, a poem of stillness overflowing with life, its verses harmonizing with the purring of the alleys and the voices of … Read more

A coffee robot among royal cars…a surprise awaits visitors to a museum in Jordan

Among the corridors of the Royal Automobile Museum, where classic cars sparkle, evoking Jordan’s historical memory, a modern scene emerges that surprises the visitor, as if he is coming from a future, advanced time, where the past narrated by silent classic engines blends with the future presented by a modern robot that makes a cup … Read more

Sidon…the capital of the sea and the pinnacle of beauty and heritage in Lebanon

From the first moment you set foot in the city of Sidon in southern Lebanon, you feel that you have entered a different space, a space where the scent of time intersects with the spray of the Mediterranean Sea, and the city sings to the senses an unforgettable symphony. Sidon is not just a location … Read more

Latakia… a distinctive Syrian city with stunning beaches and enchanting nature

The Syrian city of Latakia is a distinctive destination that is not limited to its picturesque beaches, but is characterized by an atmosphere of relaxation and recreation, where charming natural scenery meets the surrounding mountains. The streets of the old city and its archaeological sites reflect a rich history of diverse civilizations that have succeeded … Read more

The road to Everest through the eyes of two young men from southern Lebanon

At an altitude of approximately 5,364 metres, where the cold, pure air makes breathing difficult, Everest Base Camp is the highest inhabited point that climbers can reach before ascending the highest peak in the world. Here, the majestic mountains intersect with scattered clouds, and white snow covers the rocks like silk curtains, while the first … Read more