Syria has everything a tourist needs

Syria's geography is diverse, with sandy deserts, mountains, turquoise Mediterranean Sea beaches, and ancient civilizations' historical sites. You can go on a beach vacation to Latakia or Tartus, where travelers can rest and enjoy the Mediterranean Sea waves in peace, get a tan, and forget about their difficulties. Syria will also appear to be a utopia for extreme sports enthusiasts. Syria's climate is severe and uncertain, to say the least. It's not easy to bear the heat of the Middle East in the middle of the desert. And the inaccessibility of the mountains and rocks spread across the country literally beckons.


You will not only observe locals riding camels here, but you will also be able to enjoy the services of the "desert ship," since the camel is sometimes the only available mode of transportation on the hard sands. Syria, as previously stated, is the cradle of civilizations. Many of Syria's largest cities have histories extending back over a thousand years: Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Latakia... The list might go on forever, but it's better to see it once than read it a hundred times. The contemporary Syrian population, descendants of the ancient Sumerians and Assyrians, identify as Arabs as a result of Arab invasions. Even from the outside, you can tell that the Syrians are descended from those extremely ancient peoples by looking at their faces. Syria's citizens name their country "the beating heart of the Arab world" for a reason! Valleys of the Euphrates, deserts, beaches, gardens and woodlands, streets, and a combination of architectural styles: you are unlikely to find something comparable, colorful, in this area or the entire world.

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