Tourist Attractions

Sossusvlei – One of the Most Fantastic Landscapes in Namibia

· Nature & Wildlife

Sossusvlei is a salt and sand pan located within the Namib-Naukluft National Park, and it is famous for its pink, orange, and red dunes and white salt pans. You can explore through and over the dunes on foot or via 4WD. The area is almost 325m wide, and even though it’s the most popular tourism attractive spot, you’re going to feel isolated. You better visit the dunes early in the morning or later afternoon. At these times, the colors are the most magical and vibrant, and the heat is less disturbing.

Jerash – The Most Beautiful Roman Site in Jordan

· Tourist Attractions

Jerash was founded around c. 175-164 BCE under the rule of Antiochus IV Epiphanes of the Seleucid Empire. Being blessed with resources and standing in different trade routes, Jerash grew rapidly, and many structures were built there. It later became a member of the Federation of Greek cities named the Decapolis, meaning "ten cities." Byzantine and Muslim rulers reigned over Jerash during ages and built their own specific kind of structures during the time. The city is still alive and expanding. You can visit modern parts of the city on the east side of the ruins. Appreciatively, the ruins were not encroached by new buildings.

Sigiriya Fortress – The Lion Fortress of Sri Lanka

· Nature & Wildlife

Sigiriya Fortress is an archeological monument in Sri Lanka, surrounded by a wonderful jungle. It is located in the middle of an island, and the closest towns to it are Dambulla and Habarane. Imagine a 200 meters mountain made of a volcano’s magma. You will see an old building on the top, and that’s exactly what you have been searching for, Sigiriya Fortress! The astonishing view of this building makes an unforgettable experience for visitors.

The Dead Sea – The Lowest Spot on Earth

· Beach Vacations

There many stories about the Dead Sea and knowing them gives you a better feeling while visiting sights. To everyone's surprise, the Dead Sea is known as the biggest free spa on the planet. It is 10 times saltier than regular seawater and is located in one of the world's lowest parts. Many people worldwide head to the Dead Sea to get a tan under the sun of the Dead sea. That's because The Dead Sea is below the sea level, and it's unlikely to get a sunburn.

Petra – An Ancient Archeological City in Jordan

· Nature & Wildlife

In Jordan's desolate desert canyons, an ancient gem is located, the Ancient City of Petra. Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The city flourished over 2,000 years ago when it used to trade with Rome as an equal before earthquakes in the 4th and 6th centuries C.E., which ruined the city. This archeological city is an enormous combination of tombs, monuments, and other religious structures carved into sandstone cliffs. Petra also used to be the capital of the Nabataean kingdom, but in the first century A.D., it yielded to the rising power of Rome.

Luxor Temple in Egypt

· Tourist Attractions

Luxor Temple is a strikingly graceful monument in the heart of a modern town, Luxor on the east bank of the Nile River, Egypt. This magnificent temple complex is constructed by the New Kingdom pharaohs Amenhotep III (1390–1352 BC) and Ramses II (1279–1213 BC). The main function of this complex was during the annual Opet festivals, when the statues of Khonsu, Mut, and Amun, were moved from Karnak and Avenue of Sphinxes, then reunited here during the inundation.

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