West Asia

West Asia

West Asia

From modern city breaks to ancient archaeological tours and desert getaways, West Asia (the Middle East and surrounding countries) provides a variety of vacation experiences. The modern civilization originated in Western Asia. Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad all lived on this territory, making it one of the most hallowed and disputed places on earth...

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West Asia is a dynamic nation that offers everything needed to make a trip thrilling and unforgettable. It offers everything from an undersea adventure to challenging solo hiking routes, stunning beaches for families and couples to unwind on, high-rise metropolises for the newest styles and shopping, and tours of historic and cultural buildings. From trolley bags to backpacks, hydrated water bottles, swimwear to casual clothing, trekking shoes, hats, sweat towels, and refillable toiletries, we suggest that you review your next trip itinerary and make appropriate plans based on the list of recommended items listed below.

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Travel Planning & Visas

West Asia Destinations

Dead Sea

Dead Sea

The Dead Sea has attracted visitors from around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years. It was one of the world's first health resorts, and it has been the supplier of a wide variety of

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Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum Protected Area (WRPA) is located in the southern part of Jordan, east of the Rift Valley and south of the steep escarpment of the central Jordanian plateau. It comprises an area of 74,200

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Aqaba

Aqaba

Aqaba is Jordan's only coastal city, located on the northeastern shores of the Red Sea. As a bustling Special Economic Zone, it is famous for its tax-free shopping, luxury resorts, vibrant cora

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Petra

Petra

Petra is a historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan, famously known as the "Rose City" due to its striking pink sandstone cliffs. Established as the capital of the Nabataeans a

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Madaba

Madaba

The Madaba Mosaic Map depicts Jerusalem with the New Church of the Theotokos, which was dedicated on 20 November 542. Buildings erected in Jerusalem after 570 are absent from the depiction, thus li

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