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]]>No visit to Cairo is complete without a trip to the Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Located just outside Cairo, the complex includes the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. These pyramids are architectural marvels, showcasing the incredible engineering skills of the ancient Egyptians.
The Egyptian Museum is one of the world’s most important repositories of ancient artifacts. The highlights of the museum include the treasures of Tutankhamun and mummies of the pharaohs. Plus, countless statues, jewels, and artifacts tell the story of Egypt’s fascinating past.
The historic area of Islamic Cairo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a deep dive into the Islamic era of Egypt. You can explore ancient mosques, madrasas, hammams, and fountains. Don’t miss the Mosque of Muhammad Ali and the Al-Azhar Mosque.
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]]>As the clock ticks towards midnight, adventurers gather in designated launch areas, often near the picturesque banks of the Bosphorus. The excitement is palpable as the balloons slowly fill and rise, glowing against the night sky. Once airborne, you’ll be treated to a stunning vista of Istanbul’s twinkling lights and historic landmarks, such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, set against the backdrop of the serene Bosphorus Strait.
The calm and serenity of gliding through the air contrast beautifully with the vibrant celebrations happening below. Toast to the New Year with a glass of champagne as you float above one of the world’s most enchanting cities. The experience is as romantic as it is exhilarating, making it perfect for couples and families alike.
As the balloons gently descend after the stroke of midnight, you’ll land with a heart full of memories. This unique New Year’s experience showcases Istanbul’s beauty from a rare perspective and promises to be a highlight of your holiday season.
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]]>With over 6,000 startups buzzing with innovation, Tel Aviv is practically the Silicon Valley of the Middle East. It’s like a tech wonderland, with incentives galore and numerous budding entrepreneurs.
Tel Aviv isn’t just LGBTQ+ friendly—it’s the world’s best gay city, according to global travelers. Rainbow flags fly high here, and the party never stops in this inclusive metropolitan.
Move over, humans—Tel Aviv is all about its furry friends! With a dog-to-resident ratio of 1:17, it’s basically dog heaven. Who needs people when you’ve got puppies?
Calling all sushi lovers: Tel Aviv ranks third globally for sushi joints per capita, right after Tokyo and New York. With over 100 sushi spots, it’s a sushi lover’s dream come true.
Planning on moving to Tel Aviv? Get ready to spend some serious cash. It’s the most expensive city in the world, but hey, you get what you pay for: top-notch everything.
Tel Aviv’s not just about sunbathing and hummus. It’s a 24/7 playground of creativity and culture. Whether you’re working from a coffee shop, playing beach tennis, or partying till dawn, this city’s energy is contagious.
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]]>There are so many attractions in the Mitzpe Ramon area, but if you’re an adventurous type, we definitely recommend checking out the hikes in the area. There is also a campsite at the bottom of the crater, which is a great experience. People often go and marvel at the stars, as it’s the most remote place in all of Israel–making it the clearest view of the night sky in the area.
Despite being located in the desert, the climate changes depending on the season. There are pretty strong winds throughout the year, which means it always feels colder than the weather report might say! It also gets pretty cold in the winter (especially when you account for the wind chill), so we recommend going in the fall and spring months. Going at this time of year will ensure that you also beat the heat and strong UV rays of the summer months.
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]]>The post 3 National Parks to Visit in Northern Israel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Spot nesting eagles and vultures, the ruins of an ancient town, and the highest waterfall in Israel when you visit Gamla National Park and Nature Reserve. This unique national park is located in the Golan Heights.
For all the nature nuts out there, the Hula Valley cannot be missed. A site of international importance, this wetland habitat is a key resting spot for migrating birds on their way from Europe to Africa. The huge flocks of cranes are particularly special.
If you love wild swimming, this is the spot for you. Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve is full of waterfalls, deep pools surrounded by unique rock formations, and fresh springs. Head there in the warmer months for a refreshing dip in the water.
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]]>What do you usually snack on with coffee? Pastries? Cookies? Chocolate? Well, you’ll be surprised that the ever-present coffee culture of Oman includes the tradition of eating dates along with this drink! It might sound strange, but you’ll find it surprisingly tasty.
Oman is the home of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman, the Ancient City of Qalhat, the archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn, Bahla Fort, and the Land of Frankincense. All five are classified as cultural sites and will help you learn more about Oman’s history.
Are you planning on renting a car during your trip to Oman? If so, be sure not to honk! Honking is strictly prohibited except in the most dire of traffic situations. You’ll find the streets to be pleasant and calm without the constant din of car horns constantly going off, even in cities like Muscat.
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]]>The post Coolest Ancient Ruins in the Middle East appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>An ancient Roman city in Syria about 200 kilometers north of Damascus, Palmyra was once a vital stop for traders on the Silk Road crossing the desert. Now, it’s home to amazing landmarks such as Ba’al, the Great Colonnade, the Roman theater, and the Qala’at Ibn Maan fortress.
Located in Lebanon about 80 kilometers east of Beirut, Baalbek translates to “city of the Sun.” Most famous for its Temple of Bacchus and the tall colonnades, Baalbek has a long, storied history, having been under the control of the Egyptians, the Romans, the Byzantine empire, the Arab empire, and Syria before becoming part of Lebanon.
Chances are pretty good you’ve heard of Persepolis, the ancient capital of the Achaemenian dynasty of Persia (Iran). Unfortunately, it was looted and destroyed by Alexander the Great in 330 B.C. and abandoned around 200 B.C. When you visit, be sure to check out the colonnades, Gate of All Nations, Apadana Palace, Throne Hall, and the Tombs of Kings.
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]]>Traditional market Muttrah Souq contains shops that sell traditional Omani products. You can get unique souvenirs here, including traditional clothes and fabric, souvenirs, gold and silver jewelry, etc. The market itself is a big attraction and a perfect place to take travel pictures.
The most famous mosque in the country is called the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. It was built in 2011 in Muscat and features big golden dome, arches, minarets, engraved walls, and many other impressive details.
At the north of the country, you can find the Musandam Governorate and enjoy its beautiful beaches. Among the most popular ones is Khasab beach, but there are many other beaches covered in white sand that you can enjoy while in the country.
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]]>Travel to Dubai, UAE to visit Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world that’s been standing there since 2009. It’s also the building with the most stories in the world—160. Naturally, it offers incredible views but also amazing restaurants, spas, and much more.
Head to Jordan to see the famous archaeological site Petra, located in the southwestern desert of the country. It testifies about the existence of the Nabataean Arabs who lived there more than 2000 years ago and it’s a real treat for every fan of history.
The most famous landmark in Egypt is the Giza pyramid complex. The pyramids and the Great Sphinx attract millions of tourists and represent some of the most impressive architecture that goes back many centuries.
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]]>The post 3 Awesome Coffee Shops to Visit in Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’d like to enjoy an Israeli breakfast over a nice cup of coffee, Bialik is the place for you. It’s located in Bialik Street and the interior is quiet and cozy. If you come in the afternoon, you can catch a live jam session.
Edmund Coffee is a unique cafe and a cultural oasis located in the heart of the city. Whether you enjoy sitting on a patio or indoors, this is the place where you can taste some of the best coffee in Tel Aviv.
Sit inside or outside and enjoy warm lights that dangle from the ceiling. You can completely relax as you enjoy anything from the menu or come Saturday morning for a brunch. Whatever you order, don’t forget some coffee to go with your food!
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]]>The post 3 Historical Destinations to Visit in Cairo, Egypt appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No visit to Cairo is complete without a trip to the Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Located just outside Cairo, the complex includes the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. These pyramids are architectural marvels, showcasing the incredible engineering skills of the ancient Egyptians.
The Egyptian Museum is one of the world’s most important repositories of ancient artifacts. The highlights of the museum include the treasures of Tutankhamun and mummies of the pharaohs. Plus, countless statues, jewels, and artifacts tell the story of Egypt’s fascinating past.
The historic area of Islamic Cairo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a deep dive into the Islamic era of Egypt. You can explore ancient mosques, madrasas, hammams, and fountains. Don’t miss the Mosque of Muhammad Ali and the Al-Azhar Mosque.
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]]>The post Istanbul’s Breathtaking Hot Air Balloons Ring in the New Year appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the clock ticks towards midnight, adventurers gather in designated launch areas, often near the picturesque banks of the Bosphorus. The excitement is palpable as the balloons slowly fill and rise, glowing against the night sky. Once airborne, you’ll be treated to a stunning vista of Istanbul’s twinkling lights and historic landmarks, such as the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, set against the backdrop of the serene Bosphorus Strait.
The calm and serenity of gliding through the air contrast beautifully with the vibrant celebrations happening below. Toast to the New Year with a glass of champagne as you float above one of the world’s most enchanting cities. The experience is as romantic as it is exhilarating, making it perfect for couples and families alike.
As the balloons gently descend after the stroke of midnight, you’ll land with a heart full of memories. This unique New Year’s experience showcases Istanbul’s beauty from a rare perspective and promises to be a highlight of your holiday season.
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]]>The post 6 Mind-Blowing Facts You Must Know About Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With over 6,000 startups buzzing with innovation, Tel Aviv is practically the Silicon Valley of the Middle East. It’s like a tech wonderland, with incentives galore and numerous budding entrepreneurs.
Tel Aviv isn’t just LGBTQ+ friendly—it’s the world’s best gay city, according to global travelers. Rainbow flags fly high here, and the party never stops in this inclusive metropolitan.
Move over, humans—Tel Aviv is all about its furry friends! With a dog-to-resident ratio of 1:17, it’s basically dog heaven. Who needs people when you’ve got puppies?
Calling all sushi lovers: Tel Aviv ranks third globally for sushi joints per capita, right after Tokyo and New York. With over 100 sushi spots, it’s a sushi lover’s dream come true.
Planning on moving to Tel Aviv? Get ready to spend some serious cash. It’s the most expensive city in the world, but hey, you get what you pay for: top-notch everything.
Tel Aviv’s not just about sunbathing and hummus. It’s a 24/7 playground of creativity and culture. Whether you’re working from a coffee shop, playing beach tennis, or partying till dawn, this city’s energy is contagious.
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]]>The post This Beautiful Crater is WHERE? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are so many attractions in the Mitzpe Ramon area, but if you’re an adventurous type, we definitely recommend checking out the hikes in the area. There is also a campsite at the bottom of the crater, which is a great experience. People often go and marvel at the stars, as it’s the most remote place in all of Israel–making it the clearest view of the night sky in the area.
Despite being located in the desert, the climate changes depending on the season. There are pretty strong winds throughout the year, which means it always feels colder than the weather report might say! It also gets pretty cold in the winter (especially when you account for the wind chill), so we recommend going in the fall and spring months. Going at this time of year will ensure that you also beat the heat and strong UV rays of the summer months.
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]]>The post 3 National Parks to Visit in Northern Israel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Spot nesting eagles and vultures, the ruins of an ancient town, and the highest waterfall in Israel when you visit Gamla National Park and Nature Reserve. This unique national park is located in the Golan Heights.
For all the nature nuts out there, the Hula Valley cannot be missed. A site of international importance, this wetland habitat is a key resting spot for migrating birds on their way from Europe to Africa. The huge flocks of cranes are particularly special.
If you love wild swimming, this is the spot for you. Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve is full of waterfalls, deep pools surrounded by unique rock formations, and fresh springs. Head there in the warmer months for a refreshing dip in the water.
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]]>The post 3 Things That Will Surprise You in Oman appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>What do you usually snack on with coffee? Pastries? Cookies? Chocolate? Well, you’ll be surprised that the ever-present coffee culture of Oman includes the tradition of eating dates along with this drink! It might sound strange, but you’ll find it surprisingly tasty.
Oman is the home of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman, the Ancient City of Qalhat, the archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn, Bahla Fort, and the Land of Frankincense. All five are classified as cultural sites and will help you learn more about Oman’s history.
Are you planning on renting a car during your trip to Oman? If so, be sure not to honk! Honking is strictly prohibited except in the most dire of traffic situations. You’ll find the streets to be pleasant and calm without the constant din of car horns constantly going off, even in cities like Muscat.
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]]>The post Coolest Ancient Ruins in the Middle East appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>An ancient Roman city in Syria about 200 kilometers north of Damascus, Palmyra was once a vital stop for traders on the Silk Road crossing the desert. Now, it’s home to amazing landmarks such as Ba’al, the Great Colonnade, the Roman theater, and the Qala’at Ibn Maan fortress.
Located in Lebanon about 80 kilometers east of Beirut, Baalbek translates to “city of the Sun.” Most famous for its Temple of Bacchus and the tall colonnades, Baalbek has a long, storied history, having been under the control of the Egyptians, the Romans, the Byzantine empire, the Arab empire, and Syria before becoming part of Lebanon.
Chances are pretty good you’ve heard of Persepolis, the ancient capital of the Achaemenian dynasty of Persia (Iran). Unfortunately, it was looted and destroyed by Alexander the Great in 330 B.C. and abandoned around 200 B.C. When you visit, be sure to check out the colonnades, Gate of All Nations, Apadana Palace, Throne Hall, and the Tombs of Kings.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Must See in Oman appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Traditional market Muttrah Souq contains shops that sell traditional Omani products. You can get unique souvenirs here, including traditional clothes and fabric, souvenirs, gold and silver jewelry, etc. The market itself is a big attraction and a perfect place to take travel pictures.
The most famous mosque in the country is called the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. It was built in 2011 in Muscat and features big golden dome, arches, minarets, engraved walls, and many other impressive details.
At the north of the country, you can find the Musandam Governorate and enjoy its beautiful beaches. Among the most popular ones is Khasab beach, but there are many other beaches covered in white sand that you can enjoy while in the country.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Middle East Landmarks You Need to See appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Travel to Dubai, UAE to visit Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world that’s been standing there since 2009. It’s also the building with the most stories in the world—160. Naturally, it offers incredible views but also amazing restaurants, spas, and much more.
Head to Jordan to see the famous archaeological site Petra, located in the southwestern desert of the country. It testifies about the existence of the Nabataean Arabs who lived there more than 2000 years ago and it’s a real treat for every fan of history.
The most famous landmark in Egypt is the Giza pyramid complex. The pyramids and the Great Sphinx attract millions of tourists and represent some of the most impressive architecture that goes back many centuries.
The post 3 Amazing Middle East Landmarks You Need to See appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Awesome Coffee Shops to Visit in Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’d like to enjoy an Israeli breakfast over a nice cup of coffee, Bialik is the place for you. It’s located in Bialik Street and the interior is quiet and cozy. If you come in the afternoon, you can catch a live jam session.
Edmund Coffee is a unique cafe and a cultural oasis located in the heart of the city. Whether you enjoy sitting on a patio or indoors, this is the place where you can taste some of the best coffee in Tel Aviv.
Sit inside or outside and enjoy warm lights that dangle from the ceiling. You can completely relax as you enjoy anything from the menu or come Saturday morning for a brunch. Whatever you order, don’t forget some coffee to go with your food!
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