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With the winter around the corner, more tourist and visitors are planning for the warmer places.  Well, Middle East travel is once again on the rise regarding tourists. And the long-conflicted region isn’t just for its cities and high rise buildings. There are plenty of reasons to keep Middle East travel wonders like Egyptian tombs, U.A.E. cityscapes and the Dead-sea shores.

Besides all these ancients’ tombs and other things, there are still more places in cities, which have powerful attraction appeal for tourists. The cities old traditional culture, the art, its fabulous architect, food style and streets make you to come again to such places.

Amman, Jordan

This city offers many ancient remains, including Amman’s own massive Roman Amphitheater, 8th-century Umayyad palace, and the Citadel’s Temple of Hercules. It also has The Jordan Archaeological Museum’s Dead Sea Scrolls, uncovered in a West Bank cave in the 1940s. Amman’s has tempting Mediterranean food from cheap falafel, shawarma. Other than this city have many traditional dishes like family-style meals of mansaf, national dish of meat and yogurt and maqluba (spiced meat, vegetables, and rice). Well, the Jordanian beer and wine are also worth exploring at Carakale, a brewery outside Amman with a view of the Blue Valley, and Jordan River wines. For travelers and visitors, well Jordan is the safest place.

Hurghada, Egypt

Egypt doest not only have Pyramids to visit for. If you wanted to experience some of the best snorkeling in the world, without the worry of bleached reefs or overcrowded beaches. Then you must head instead to the Red Sea’s family-friendly Egyptian shorelines. The lively resort city of Hurghada and lesser-known El Gouna are respites from crowded Cairo. You will have plenty of coral reefs, sandy beaches, a massive aquarium and zoo, and water parks. Hurghada attracts plenty of European tourists. Hurghada’s Makadi Water World is recently named one of the Top 10 Water Parks in the World.

Muscat, Oman

Talking about another safe haven in the Middle East, the Gulf city of Muscat, Oman is the best one. Oman is perfect for first-time Middle East visitors and solo travelers seeking a quiet, waterfront cultural hub of picturesque mosques. The magnificent Sultan Qaboss Grand Mosque is open to non-Muslims. It has beautiful beaches, and 16th-century Portuguese forts.

Taghazout, Morocco

That is the city, where you can surf sans crowds and spoil in culture offerings beyond just palm trees and towering resorts. The colorful fishing village of Taghazout, Morocco, however, is one of the best places in the Middle East to hangout.  You can have surf break, Killer Point, and a unique Middle Eastern surf community of hip cafes and surf shops. Taghazout city is also perfect for hiking; because of it Paradise Valley’s desert trails that lead to swimming holes for cooling off.

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