Mount Sinai is on Egypt’s the Sinai Peninsula near the city of Saint Catherine, and it’s known by many different names in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic literature. Har Sinai, Mount Horeb, Jabal Musa, etc., are just a few of them. Although the three religions differ in many ways, the three believe that God appeared to Moses and gave him the Ten Commandments on this mountain. In the sixth century, Prophet Muhammad also visited the hill, which made it a holy sight for all believers of the three faiths. Mountain Sinai can also be enjoyed by a visitor who is not a religious figure, as the hike is rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding high desert sceneries.
Discover the rich tapestry of a city through its cultural and historical attractions! In this category, we invite you to explore the landmarks, heritage sites, and significant places that tell the story of each destination. From iconic monuments and ancient ruins to vibrant museums and charming neighborhoods, our articles highlight the sights that shape a city’s identity and reveal its unique history. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the world around you, TripWays is here to help you uncover the cultural treasures that await your discovery. Join us as we journey through time and culture, making every visit an enriching experience!


A red-sand desert landscape on the Arizona-Utah border, Monument Valley, is famous for its towering sandstone hills of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. The park welcomes its visitors with magnificent and breathtaking views of Utah. To feel the majesty and grandeur of this incredible beauty, drive through the 17-mile dirt road passing Yei-bi-chai, North Window, the Mitten Buttes, Three Sisters, and the slender 500-foot-high dart, Totem Pole.

From 447 BC to 438 BC, the Parthenon building, the biggest Doric Sanctum ever constructed in ancient Greek, took 15 years. This temple was built when the Athenian Empire was at the summit of its power and authority. Parthenon was dedicated to Athena Parthenos, The daughter of Zeus, who was born out of his head. […]

Antalya Aquarium has hosted more than two million visitors during the time between August 2012 and December 2014. In the 2013 summer season, Antalya Aquarium was one of the first five places visited the most around Turkey by foreign tourists.

The Princes’ Islands are a cluster of 9 islands southeast of Istanbul in the Sea of Marmara., known for its horse-drawn carriages (phaetons). Among these islands, Büyükada is the biggest and most famous one, attracting millions of tourists annually.

The 80 percent of the 3.5 million tourists Antalya hosts per year swim at Cleopatra beach. One can state that the tourists traveling from Europe were more attentive on the beach. The beach’s attractions are appreciated more properly recently; therefore, the growth in the rate of tourism here is expected.

Kaputaş is truly one of the most charming beaches around the world with its specific color and immaculate naturalness. Traveling on the way to Fethiye-Kaş, we shall not miss out on the chance to take a hot beach selfie with the amazing Kaputaş Beach in the background.

Bursa is one of the industrial cities of Turkey where there are many car factories. Its climate and historical attractions attract many tourists every year. The city has a population of over 2 million that mainly consists of immigrants.

Cycling, horseback riding, and watching the balloons float in the early morning are the activities that can make your trip to the Red Valley and Rose Valley more satisfying. You can walk through the astonishing fairy chimneys of this valley, or you can visit the pigeon valley with its beauty. Travelers will be shocked by the breathtaking view from the top of this valley. From the beauty of the red and yellow mountains to the engravings on the wall, it will be a once-in-a-lifetime visit.

In this part of the land, you will see various types of attractions near each other. We strongly recommend you take a look at all the spots near Uzungol lake not to miss its fabulous attractions.