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The most visited countries in the Middle East are probably Turkey with its palaces and mosques in Istanbul and its beaches on the Mediterranean and Agean coast and Israel with its good tourist infrastructure, the city of Jerusalem and the Dead Sea.
Jordan, Syria and Lebanon are easy to visit as well. They are compact countries with lots of sights on a small surface and a friendly population.
The countries of the Persian Gulf are somewhat less visited. Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrein, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have all benefited from the oil boom. Their societies are still pretty conservative though.
Yemen is located at the southern tip of the Arabian peninsula. The country is extremely beautiful, travel can be a bit tough, however.
Iran has started to open up and is rapidly becoming one of the most interesting destinations in the regions. Isfahan, Tabriz and Shiraz are all very old cities with beautiful old centers.
Iraq is hard to get to and due to the political climate you should ask yourself twice if you really want to. It does have many interesting historical sights, however.
Middle East Travel Guide
Mocha: Yemen
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Al Ghaydah: Yemen
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Al Hudaydah: Yemen
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Al Mukalla: Yemen
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Middle East : Syria
Syria Syria is often called "The cradle of civilizations" because there is no civilization in the east or west throughout the world history that didn't pass through Syria to leave a mark, but also to be deeply affected by Syria's long history. The place is full of them: wall-to-wall walls,
Sa'dah: Yemen
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Middle East : Turkey
Turkey It's a huge country littered with interesting artefacts and populated by some of the friendliest people on earth. Flowers seem to burst from every crevice, the sun shines endlessly, transport systems are efficient and the beer's good and readily available. Scenery ranges from dull to mind-boggling, beaches are fair,
Habarut: Yemen
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Middle East : Jordan
Jordan Situated between Israel, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Jordan is unexpectedly peaceful amid the turmoil of its neighbouring countries and is a wonderful place to visit, made more so by its hospitable people whose immediate reaction to travellers is ‘Welcome to Jordan’. With a reputation for being
Middle East : Kuwait
Kuwait Kuwait offers something rarely seen by the average traveler. Far from the poverty of the "third world", thanks to the discovery of oil, Kuwait is a modern bustling country mixed with old world traditions and desert bedouin tribes. The Islamic Middle Eastern state of Kuwait, situated at the northwest


