Syria
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Fantastic Syria
Posted by raniroo
... expect and was very surprised. The people are very friendly and welcoming and the food fantastic (I only ate local foods). Syria has a wonderfully long history and very interesting. Aleppo is a more conservative town and I highly recommend visiting to ...
Entertainment in Damascus
Posted by starlagurl
I've never been to Syria, so I have no idea, but there are lots of blogs that might help: What are your favourite things to do in Syria?
Fantastic Syria
Posted by johang
... food ??? Fantastic !!! The Syrian kithen have to be one of the best worldwide !!! THIS IS FOR SURE !!! I can know... So, thanks to all people of Syria, making my trip so beautiful !!! Greetz from Belgium.
Entertainment in Damascus
Posted by budgetsyria
Hi I would like to open a this threat about enterteinment in Syria I think that is good if we can share all the places where we can have fun in Syria... NightClubs, malls, activities, etc
Dentist clinic - Braces in Syria
Posted by tray001
... new on this site and I would like to ask if anyone could be so kind and direct me to a very good Dentist clinic in Syria, Damascus. I want a dentist that is very good and capable with Braces. I'm not going to say that the dentist should be cheap and all ...
Trans Asis Travel Agency from Syria
Posted by kaolin42
I"m going to Syria in May and thinking of hiring the above. Lana is the contact person. Has anyone used them? Many thanks. Kaolin42
Fantastic Syria
Posted by budgetsyria
Syria is a peaceful country and the people is very friendly, I am from Venezuela and I have been living here 5 years and I can say that I will be happy to stay another 5 years
Vancouver backpacker missing in Syria
Posted by starlagurl
... and his family have been praying to receive this year: news of Vancouver's Nicole Vienneau, the backpacker who disappeared in Syria on March 31. But Nicole's brother Matthew, who has been waging an intense online sleuthing campaign for almost nine ...
What are your thoughts on
Posted by technotrekker
Been a while since I saw this thread. After travelling through Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Turkey I can say that Egypt was the best stop of my trip and Syria was very close. It's not easy travel (e.g. the full-on vendors are a bit frustrating) and you ...
Travel Between Middle Eastern Countries?
Posted by kilgiraffe
... place in the world- is it closed at current? My memory fails me.. Anyway, if you really want to travel overland then go through Syria. However, this depends on how much time you have and if you even want to see anything in Syria. If not then yes, your ...
two weeks report Jordan and Syria
Posted by laura42
Just got back from a 2-week trip to the Mideast, which included 8 days in syria with a friend, then another 6 days in Jordan on my own as a single female. It was an amazing experience, very highly recommended and I can assure you that I felt very safe ...
Travel Between Middle Eastern Countries?
Posted by aopaq
... visa for Syria if you want to return. Getting a Syrian visa outside your home country has also been known to be a bit of a hassle at times. If you don't want to deal with the Syria visa issue, flying from Amman is definitely your easiest way!
Israel stamp
Posted by stereobread
... ;s from the Allenby Bridge border crossing. So if at all possible the best thing to do would be to enter Jordan from Syria getting a Jordanian entry stamp there, then get both the Jordanian and Israeli border guards to stamp a separate piece of paper to ...
Israel stamp
Posted by aopaq
... or Jordanian passport stamps. As far as I know, that should have no effect with you gaining entry into Islamic countries such as Syria, Iran and Pakistan. It is the Israeli stamp that you need to avoid if you want to visit these countries. Be aware ...
What are your 2009 Travel Resolutions?
Posted by big_red_truck
... the there) - End of April go to London - hitch from the UK through France, Belgium, Germany to Vienna - go to Turkey - visit Syria Andy, I've heard this before, and I'm not exactly sure if it still applies, but if you have an Israeli stamp in ...
What are your 2009 Travel Resolutions?
Posted by _tz_
... the there) - End of April go to London - hitch from the UK through France, Belgium, Germany to Vienna - go to Turkey - visit Syria Andy, I've heard this before, and I'm not exactly sure if it still applies, but if you have an Israeli stamp in ...
What are your 2009 Travel Resolutions?
Posted by big_red_truck
... the there) - End of April go to London - hitch from the UK through France, Belgium, Germany to Vienna - go to Turkey - visit Syria Andy, I've heard this before, and I'm not exactly sure if it still applies, but if you have an Israeli stamp in ...
Where are you going next?
Posted by wakingdream
Just back from Morocco and heading to Jordan and Syria in exactly 9 days!!!! So looking forward to seeing Damascus and Petra... Syria is totally on my list of places to see!
Your Opinions on Turkey
Posted by evamaria85
I love to travel too, and this past summer I went to Turkey for the first time, on a trip through Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. I have read quite a bit about Turkey in history, Galipoli and all that, and also in travel books and alike, and everybody ...
Where are you going next?
Posted by raniroo
... advantage of the 3 day Eid public holiday. I am off to Morocco beginning of December for 9 days then I will be at work for 7 days before heading to Jordan and Syria (over new year)..... I am more excited about Morocco at the moment than Jordan and Syria.
Welcome to the TravelPod forums!
Posted by wakingdream
... first prove i can't phrase clearly has been made we have a plane to catch in less then 5 days we will stay in Syria for over 2 weeks my wife's friend is living there(near Damascus) It's all our own initiative and we will travel alone( ...
Newbie: Istanbul to Cairo
Posted by Jambo
... to Petra and a great little place called Dana, up to the and Madaba and through to Amman. From there we crossed the border to Syria, heading to , and . In Turkey we visited , , , Patara, and . So, you could just do all that but in reverse. ...
Petra
Posted by Jambo
... to the real world). And Jordan is a great country, easily the best of the Middle East that I visited (including Egypt, Syria and Turkey). The people are nice, there is good infrastructure and the sights are awesome. It is a little more pricey than ...
Historical Ruins
Posted by uncle_davros
... outside world it is one of the few pages left on earth where you can wander around ruins that are not robbed off, part of a park etc. In one ruin in North East Syria I found a roman coin. You should try Persopolis in Shiraz. Nobody there. It is amazing
The Political Bin
Posted by radsolv
... Heights, Shebaa Farms and Arab prisoners in the thousands in Israeli prisons, and also US/Israel hostility towards Iran, Syria and especially Iraq and Afghanistan, then I think Moslem fundamentalism will greatly abate and a happier mix between secular ...
Should They/Shouldn't They
Posted by radsolv
... than what we all want. This is a "great" opportunity for BUSH (Fuc*%$#...) to get in a conflict with Iran and Syria. Caro! Hey Caro, could you please translate *%$#... or do I have to go to yr Espanol Forum? Really though you ...
The Political Bin
Posted by radsolv
... intelligence sources. Is he a CIA agent or informer? I have little doubt that Iran supplies some weapons to Hezbollah, probably through Syria. Like Russian or Chinese built tanks to oppose the Israeli Marvikas. And the latest Migs to rise up to engage the ...
Putting life on hold
Posted by uncle_davros
... nice and you can not beat Bagan as the premier temple attraction. And while you are in the Middle East, just around the corner from Syria is Iran. Great country. The Mosques are the best I have seen. So much colour and life and the people are great as well ...

