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INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1360 ( REGULAR PRICE £1460-SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1360 ( REGULAR PRICE £1460-SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1360 ( REGULAR PRICE £1460-SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1360 ( REGULAR PRICE £1460-SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1360 ( REGULAR PRICE £1460-SAVE £100)

INTRODUCTORY OFFER: £1360 ( REGULAR PRICE £1460-SAVE £100)

    BEYOND HEADLINES: Discovering the Real Syria

     Where Faith was Born, Empires Rose, and History was Changed

    SEPTEMBER 1-10- 2026

    10  Days / 9 Nights

    £1360.00 PP

    Min. 4 people

    Max. 15 people

    BOOKING STATUS:  Open

    •  This immersive Syrian journey begins in Beirut, crossing the border into Damascus - one of the world's oldest continuously 3inhabited cities- where history lives in every stone of the ancient Old Town. 
    • Highlights include the spiritual depth of the Ananias Church, the grandeur of the Umayyad Mosque, and the vibrant pulse of  balance by intimate cultural stops like the House of Teacher Farhi and the youthful energy of Al Qasleh Cafe.
    • The narrative deepens at the National Museum, the historic school in Daraa linked to the origins of modern Syria. Muawiye Siyssneh, and the revered Shrine of Sayyida Zaynab, followed by the lush Ghouta countryside and sweeping views from +
    • Traditional experiences unfold in a classic hammam, while powerful modern history is reflected as Saydnaya Prison.
    • The journey to the mountain villages of Maaloula and Mar Musa, then to Homs and Aleppo- exploring Aleppo Castle, local flavors of like spicy sausage, and heritage crafts at the Al Hussain soap factory.
    • From Idlib's ancient Apamea and Hama's iconic waterwheels to wine tasting in Homs valley at jarjour Winery and the hill towns of Al Mishtaya and the Legendary Krak des +Chevaliers, the route blends archaeology, culture and landscape seamlessly. Desert grandeur awaits at Palmyra before the Mediterranean unfolds in ancient Ugarit, Kassab, Marqab Castle, Tartous, the timeless island in Arwad, and the Phoenician ruins of Amrit- creating a deeply layered, unforgettable summary of Syria's soul, history, and enduring beauty. 


    •  DAY 1 (September 1, 2026):  Beirut. Lebanon  to Damascus, Syria
    • DAY 2 (September 2, 2026 ):  Busra Al Sham- - Damascus
    • DAY 3 (September 3, 2026 ):  Damascus- Maaloula- Homs- Aleppo City
    • DAY 4 (September 4, 2026):  Aleppo City
    • DAY 5 (September 5, 2026 ):  Aleppo City- Idlib- Al Mishtaya
    • DAY  6 (September 6, 2026):  Palmyra - Al Mishtaya
    • DAY 7 ( September 7, 2026):  Al Mishtaya to Lattakia
    • DAY 8 (September 8, 2026 ):  Lattakia - Ugarit - Lattakia
    • DAY 9 (September 9, 2026 ):  Lattakia - Damascus
    • DAY10 (September 10, 20 ) :  Damascus - Beirut, Lebanon


    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    DETAILED ITINERARY

    • The tour kicks off at 8 AM in Hama, Beirut, Lebanon. Firstly, from there, we embark on a scenic drive toward the Syrian border and onward to Damascus. In fact, the entire journey, including the border crossing, takes approximately 3 hours.  Also, we can pick you up from Damascus airport.
    • Settle into your charming old Damascene hotel and enjoy rest before embarking on a captivating walking tour on the historic old town.
    • To begin with, we'll start our exploration of the old town with a visit to the Ananias Church, Damascus' oldest underground structure. Moreover, it is believed to be the remains of the home of Ananias of Damascus, where he famously  baptized Saul, who later became Paul the Apostle.
    • Explore Straight Street ( or in Latin, Via Recta), is the Roman Street that runs from east to west in the old city of Damascus. What's more, it was visited by St. Paul as recorded in the Book of Acts and contains several interesting sights from the Roman, Christian and Islamic periods.
    • The Umayyad Mosque, a historic site of Worship dating back tot he first Millennium B.C., it was once a church and now  in one  of the most important mosque in the world.
    • Following that, We will explore Souk Al-Hamidiye, the most beautiful souk in  Damascus. Here, its shop display all sorts of a traditional Damascene house turned Ottoman-era museum. We will visit the house of teacher Farhi, which is the most beautiful house in Damascus. It was closed during the war.  This house is distinguished by its unique architectural design, rich in details, and was originally owned by one of the riches merchants in Damascus.
    • We will visit the oldest cafe in Damascus ( Al Nofara) and listen tot he famous story teller.
    • Then, we will head to the handicraft market, which is home to some of the finest handmade goods in the Middle East.
    • Later on,  we'll head to Nanerj, the best restaurant in the old city of Damascus, for dinner. indeed, it will be one of the meals you've ever had-guaranteed.
    • Furthermore, we'll also discover the hidden gems in Damascus, such as Al Qashleh Cafe, know for its vibrant atmosphere and popularity with Syria's younger crowd. Additionally,  we'll visit the barber shop, the only speakeasy place in Syria - offering a truly one -of-a -kind experience.
    • Finally, you'll enjoy an overnight in a boutique hotel in the centre of the old Damascus.


    • After breakfast at the hotel, our first stop will be the National Museum. It's visit provides an over view of the Civilizations that succeeded on Syrian soil.
    • We'll head south through the lush , fertile plains to the ancient city of Bosra Al-Sham, which is certainly, home  of one of the  best preserved Roman amphitheatre in the world.
    • Subsequently, we'll explore the city's rich Roman Heritage, including its baths and captivating historical tales. Meanwhile, while in the region, we'll also have the chance to enjoy the renowned  local speciality.
    • Next, we'll visit the regional school in Daraa where the boy's graffiti ignited the revolution, and meet Muawiya Siyasneh, one of those boys, to hear his first hand account of that pivotal moment in history.
    • Afterward, we'll drive back to Damascus, where we will visit the Shrine of Sayyida Zaynab, an important Mosque for Shia followers.
    • we will visit the devastated Ghouta area, which was tragically attacked with chemical weapons by the Assad regime, a poignant reminder of the region's history and resilience of the people.
    • We will visit Mount Qasioun, the highest peak offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire city of Damascus.
    • Additionally, there's an option to visit a traditional Hamam for an evening scrub. Moreover, there's no better way to wrap up your day in Damascus then by unwinding in one of the historic bathhouses. 


    • The first stop will be the October War Panorama, which vividly recounts the story of the October 1973 war, providing valuable insight into Syria's modern history.
    • Following this, we will visit the notorious Saydnaya Prison, once used by the Assad regime as a site for the torture of political prisoners, offering a solemn look at this dark chapter in Syria's history.
    • After that, we'll then drive to Maaloula, a small Christian town that suffered immense destruction by ISIS in 2014. Despite this, it remains one of the most scenic villages in Syria and the only place in the world where Aramaic, the language spoken by Christ, is still actively used as a living language. in fact,  it is possible to hear the Lord's prayer being spoken using it.
    • Then, we visit Mar Musa, a breathtaking 6th-century monastery perched among rugged mountains. Shaped like towering fortress, this ancient site was founded by Mar Musa Al-Alhabashi ( Saint Moses of Abyssinia), who, according to legend, was son of as Ethiopian king.
    • Following this, we'll head to Homs, the most affected city during the war, during our visit, we'll explore the Khaled Ibn Al-Walid Shrine and the St. Mary Church of the Holy Belt, two significant landmarks of the city, afterward, we will have lunch in Homs City.
    • We'll head to Aleppo City, a flourishing metropolis since the 3rd millennium B.C. Once we have explored the city, we'll enjoy dinner at Qurtuba, a renowned Syrian restaurant run by Armenian family, known for its authentic favours and warm atmosphere
    • Overnight in Aleppo City


    • After breakfast, the first stop will be, of course, the famous Aleppo Castle, which stands in the middle of the city and dominates it from the heights of its fifty metres. Furthermore, it has admirably designed towers , and is distinguished by its entrances made with over perfection to prevent any enemy intrusion, as well as it's iron gates.
    • Then we'll stroll through the market stretching from front of the castle to the old city. Along the way, we'll witness the contrast between destroyed areas, the active restoration sites, and finally the fully renovated section, which now looks absolutely stunning.
    • Moreover, Aleppo is renowned for its spicy sausage; therefore, we'll make a stop at Abu Hagoub Restaurant, famous for serving the nest sausage sandwiches in the city.
    • Then we visit the Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo, which is currently in the final stage of restoration.
    • Subsequently, we'll visit Al-Jubaili Soap Factory, the oldest in Aleppo. where you'll have the opportunity to witness the traditional process of crafting the world-famous Laureal Aleppo soap, renowned for its quality and history. We'll also visit a soap exhibition where you can touch the largest bar soap in the world according tot he Guinness Book of Records.
    • We head for sunset at one of the secret spots overlooking Aleppo; subsequently, we head back to Uncle Hamido's restaurant, where you'll get the chance to taste what is often hailed as the best falafel in the world.
    • Finally, overnight in a 4-star hotel in the center of Aleppo City.


    • Following breakfast, the first stop will be the majestic Basilica of St. Simeon, one of the oldest and largest church ruins in the world. Built in 5th century, It honours St. Simeon Stylites, who famously lived a top a pillar for decades  in devotion. The sites offers sweeping views and deep sense of early Christian history.
    • Then, Idlib Governorate is the next destination, now more accessible since its liberation. Long closed to tourism since 2011. Idlib offers a rare opportunity to witness a region with a distinct economic system, religious makeup, and way of life-offering a deeper, contrasting perspective of Syria  beyond the usual tourist  path.
    • Next, is the impressive ruins of Apamea, one of the great cities of the ancient Seleucid Empire. Famous for its grand colonnaded street stretching over 2 kilometres. Apamea offers a glimpse into Syria's classical past with its Roman Theatre, fortress overlooking the Orontes valley.
    • After exploring Apamea, we then drive to Hama, where we'll visit the iconic waterwheels that once played a crucial role in providing water to the  surrounding lands. Furthermore, these ancient structures are a symbol of the city's rich history.
    • Then, we drive to the picturesque rural villages of the Homs Valley, heading to the renowned Jarjour winery, which is famous for its unique blue wine. Here, we'll enjoy a wine and cheese tasting, immersing ourselves in the flavours of the region.
    • Afterward, we take a short drive the the Christian village of Al Mishtaya, known for its vibrant nightlife. Indeed, you can experience the lively atmosphere and enjoy the evening in one of Syria's most charming village.
    • Finally, overnight in a 4-star hotel in Al Mishtaya-Homs countryside.


    • After breakfast, the first stop is Palmyra, Syria's most iconic tourist destination. Notably, once a key city on the Silk Road. Palmyra briefly ruled its own empire in the 3rd century, stretching from Turkey to Egypt. However, despite being well-preserved, much of the city was sadly destroyed during the ISIS occupation in 2015.
    • During the tour, we'll explore what remains, including the Arch of Triumph,  Sulphur Spring,  Great Columns,  Theatre, Agora, The Castle, and the Tombs.
    • Furthermore, we'll enjoy a delicious lunch in a traditional Bedouin tent restaurant, run by local family. This is indeed a perfect opportunity to savour authentic Syrian Cuisine while experiencing the warm hospitality of the region.
    • Afterward, we take a drive back to the Christian village of Al Mishtaya
    • Finally, overnight in a 4 -star hotel in Al Mishtaya-Homs countryside.


    • After breakfast, our first stop will be the Krak des Chevaliers, which is described by Lawrence of Arabia as " the most wholly admirable castle in the world." In addition, this medieval Crusader Fortress is one of the most significant and well preserved castles from that era, offering a fascinating glimpse into Syrian History.
    • After that , we head tom the iconic Safita Tower, a well-preserved Crusader- era structure located in the heart of the town of Safita. Built by the knights Templar, this striking white stone tower sits atop a hill and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Still functioning today as a chapel, it provides a unique blend of history, architecture, and spiritual heritage- making it one of the most remarkable medieval landmarks in Syria.
    • Next, we'll visit  Husn Suleiman, one of Syria's most impressive and lesser-known ancient temples. Nestled in the mountains near the coastal region, the massive Roman-era site was dedicated to Zeus ( known locally as Baal). It features towering walls , enormous columns, and intricately carved altars. Husn Suleiman offers a striking combination of natural beauty and historical grandeur.
    • Then, the next stop is the Syria's most breathtaking castle, a majestically perched on a rocky hill, offering a panoramic views of the surrounding green mountains. One of its remarkable features is a manually excavated moat, a testament to the dedication and skill of its builders.  This historic fortress has witnessed the influence of multiple civilizations, from the Phoenicians and Byzantines to the Crusaders and the era of Saladin.
    • We continue our journey to the charming city of Lattakia, where the sea meets lush green mountains and a lively urban atmosphere. Upon arrival, we will explore the city and take in its unique blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture.
    • Overnight stay at a 5-star Resort in Lattakia City, with a beautiful sea view.


    • After breakfast, we'll depart for Ugarit, a historic coastal town of Lattakia. Ugarit gained fame with the discovery of clay tables bearing the world's oldest known consonantal alphabet. The earliest settlement, a large fortified village, dates back to the 8th millennium BC. Later, two immense palaces were constructed. containing archives and literary texts that reveal an astonishing diversity of languages and five distinct writing systems, including the Ugaritic script from the 14th century BC.
    • next, we'll continue our journey  to Burj Islam, an area renowned for its stunning rocky beaches and crystal-clear blue water. This picturesque coastal spot also features a breathtaking sea cave, offering a unique and scene natural escape.
    • After visiting Burj Islam, the next stop is Kassab, a picturesque mountain town nestled the Turkish border. known for its climate, lush green landscape, and historic Armenian heritage. Kassab offers a refreshing retreat in Syria's coastal mountains.  The town is perfect spot for scenic walks, cultural exploration, and taste of local mountain cuisine.
    • Overnight, stay at a 5-star Resort in Lattakia City, with beautiful sea view.


    • Following breakfast, the first stop is the Marqab Castle, also known as Marqat, is a historic Crusader Fortress near Baniyas, Syria. As one of the major strongholds of the knights Hospitaller- who also controlled Krak des Chevaliers- the two castles communicated via smoke signals or mirrors through Chastel-Blanc ( Safita), a small intermediary fortress, Perched on a hilltop. Marqab Castles offers a breathtaking view of  the coastline.
    • When we will arrive in the coastal city of Tartous, where the vibrant atmosphere blends seamlessly with the sea. Tartous is renowned for its lively seafront, lined with dozens of cafes and restaurants offering stunning views and a relaxing ambiance.
    • After Tartous, we continue out journey to Arwad Island, the only island in Syria, known for its charming narrow alleys and small houses enclosed with ancient walls, measuring approximately 500 metres in width.
    • then we we head to Amrit, this Phoenician temple, located in Tartous Governorate, dates back to the 3rd Millennium BC. its unique design features a central altar accessible by boat, as it is surrounded by water within the temple ground. Notably, an  Olympic Stadium is situated nearby.
    • Afterward, we'll drive back to Damascus, where ultimately, we'll wrap up the journey with a memorable final night out.
    • finally, an overnight in a boutique hotel in the centre of Damascus


    • Day 10. Damascus City Tour  - Beirut, Lebanon or Damascus Airport
    • Following breakfast, we'll visit the remaining tourist attractions in Damascus, including the modern districts, and enjoy some free time for shopping
    • We'll then drive back to Beirut, Lebanon aiming to arrive by early evening approximately 6 PM.
    • We'll drop you to your hotel  or to the airport. 
    • End of tour


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    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    WHAT'S INCLUDED

    • Transfer from and into Beirut or Dam Airport
    • 9 nights accommodation ( Twin Shared)
    • Accompanying Tourist Guide
    • Meals ( Breakfast)
    • Private Transportation  around Syria
    • Permits + VAT & all local tax
    • Entrance fees to the places listed
    • One 1.5 Lt. bottle of mineral water per person
    • Syria  Land Border departure tax


    •  Visa fee
    • Lunch and Dinner
    • International flights
    • Single supplement  ( £300)
    • Personal Expenses
    • Tips   for the Guide and Driver
    • Travel Insurance (Mandatory)


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    How do you allocate our  room?

    • We make every effort to allocate rooms based on same gender, unless you are a couple or travelling with friends, in which case we are happy to accommodate shared rooms if notified in advance.
    •  In the event of odd numbers of travellers and where triple rooms are not available, one guest may be assigned a single room. In such cases, room allocation will be  made random.
    • Single rooms are available if you prefer your own privacy; however, a single supplement applies.

    What type of accommodation do you offer?

    • We offer carefully selected range of accommodation, from comfortable 3-star hotels and charming guest houses to premium 5-star properties.
    • Please keep in mind that the star rating in this regions may differ from European standards; however, we personally vet every property in our itineraries to ensure excellent comfort, cleanliness, and service, so you can travel with confidence and peace of mind.

    We are unmarried couple Non-Muslim visitors, are we allowed to sleep in one room in Syria?

    • In Syria, laws and cultural norms are very conservative, especially regarding unmarried couples and non-Muslims: Technically, Hotels may allow foreigners to share a room, particularly in larger cities or more tourist -friendly areas but it is at the discretion of the hotel management.


    Why does one tour offer different meal plans, such as breakfast only, breakfast and lunch, or full board?

    • Meal plans vary within a tour to accommodate different daily schedules and meal preference. On days with early departures or extensive sightseeing, breakfast is usually included for convenience, while lunch may be left flexible due to varying tour times and locations. 
    • On some days, lunch or dinner may be included when the group returns to the hotel together or visit a location where dining is limited.
    • Full board typically offered on days with limited dining options 
    • Offering different meal plans also allows travellers the freedom to choose meals based on personal taste, dietary needs, or energy levels, while helping to manage overall tour costs. 


    Why are there optional tours instead of including everything in the package

    • Optional tours are offered because not all travellers want to participate in the same activities. Including everything in the main package would increase the overall price for everyone, even for those who may not be interested.
    • By keeping certain tours optional, travellers have the flexibility to choose activities based on their own interests and preferences. This way, those who wish to join can do so at an additional cost, while others are not required to pay for expenses they do not want.
    • The optional tours are not part of the main itinerary which is why they are  offered separate at an additional cost.


    Why some of the domestic flight(s) are NOT included in the tour price?

    • To give you greater flexibility. By not including the flight in the package, travellers have the freedom to choose flight times and prices that best suit their budget and schedule, and to book as soon as the flights become available or when fares are most favourable. This approach help keep the tour price flexible and avoids potential changes due to flight availability.

    What if I request you to book my flight?

    • We will be happy to assist you with arranging your domestic flight(s) once you confirm your decision to book. Please note that fares are subject to availability and will reflect the price on the day of purchase. Kindly be advised that a small service fee will be applied to cover the booking and processing arrangements.


    • Once the flight option is confirmed , the full flight cost must be paid in advance. All tickets are subject to airline's terms, conditions, and cancellation policies. We will always share the airline's terms, conditions, and cancellation policy., and also We will always share the flight details and total price for your approval before issuing the ticket.


    Am I able to arrive earlier or depart later than the scheduled dates?

    • YES, you are  welcome to arrive earlier or depart later if you wish. International flights are not included in the package specifically to give you flexibility with your travel schedule. 



    .Why travel insurance is a MUST? 

    • Travel insurance is a MUST to keep you protected and give you peace of mind. It ensures you can enjoy your trip  safely, knowing you're covered for emergencies, medical needs, or unexpected changes.


    Can I join the tour if I don't have travel insurance?

    • As per Go Beyond Borders Travel terms and conditions, travel insurance is a MUST. You are required to have it and submit proof to us before the start of your trip to ensure your safety and smooth experience.


    Can you recommend a travel insurance company that covers the trip?

    • Yes, If your travel insurance ( for example, through your bank) does not cover this trip, please let us know. We can recommend a few trusted providers to ensure you're fully protected during your trip.


    *** For  full details,  please  check the Terms and Conditions section.


     How safe is it to visit Syria?

    • Despite common misconceptions and inaccurate media portrayals, Syria is currently considered safe for travel. The country is known for its very warm hospitality, and incidents involving tourists are rare. All destinations included in guided visits are carefully evaluated and approved for security, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for travellers. Go Beyond Borders Travel provides full assurances that visiting Syria today is safe and well-organized.


    What is the safety situation in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime?

    • Inside new government, travel within designated and protected areas of Syria is considered safe. Visitors remain well away from any areas of unrest. allowing for secure and comfortable experience. Most travellers report feeling at ease shortly after arrival. While security checkpoints are part of daily life, experienced local guides handle all procedures efficiently, ensuring smooth passage and minimal disruption to your journey.


    Do safety conditions in Syria apply everywhere?

    • Safety conditions vary across Syria. While some regions are safe, others remain restricted. Our tours are carefully designed to operate only within secure, government-controlled areas, ensuring a smooth and worry-free experience. Go Beyond Borders Travel prioritizes guests safety above all else and adheres to strict security standards. Travellers will not enter restricted or sensitive regions. During the journey, guests are expected to follow their guide's instructions, especially at checkpoints. All required permits and documentation are arranged in advanced, and respectful cooperation with security personnel is essential, as their role is to safeguard visitors.


    What happens if the tour must be cancelled due to safety issues?

    • In the event of significant security risk, tour operations maybe cancelled. All decisions are made with traveller safety as primary consideration, and necessary precautionary actions will be implemented accordingly.  (Please check the Terms and Conditions  for more details).


    What safety measures are in place to ensure the safety of women travellers in Syria?

    •  The safety of our travellers is a top priority, with special attention given to women travelling in Syria. We have established comprehensive safety measures to ensure  a secure and respectful  experience for all guests. Our local guides are carefully selected for their expertise, professionalism, and cultural awareness, and they are committed to ensuring that female travellers are  treated with courtesy and respect at all times. Safety procedures are regularly reviewed and strengthened, and open communication between travellers and guides is strongly encouraged.  This approach creates a supportive  and comfortable environment, allowing women to travel with confidence and peace of mind.


    Are tour guides equipped to deal with emergencies?

    • Yes, our guides receive thorough training in emergency response and crisis management to ensure they can handle unexpected situations effectively.  Their primary responsibility is the  safety and well-being of our guests, and they are fully prepared to respond calmly and appropriately to any challenges that may arise during the tour.


    What kind of security measures, like military checkpoints, should travellers anticipate?

    • Visitors should expect routine security checks while travelling in Syria, As they are standard across the country. Theses checkpoints are managed smoothly by out local guides, allowing the   journey to continue without unnecessary interruptions. Their presence is a normal aspect of daily life and contributes to overall security.


    What guidance to you offer travellers to ensure a secure visit to Syria?

    • Travellers planning to visit Syria are encouraged to approach the journey with an open mind and a sprit of curiosity. While staying informed and attentive to local conditions, showing  respect and courtesy toward local communities and security personnel is essential. Following your guide's instructions and remaining cooperative throughout the trip will help ensure a  smooth, safe and rewarding travel experience. 


    Is it advisable to interact with local people while travelling in Syria?

    • Interacting with locals is highly recommended during your visit to Syria. Young people and students are openly friendly and eager to connect, offering travellers a unique perspective on daily  life and culture. These exchanges can add depth and meaning to your journey, making your experience even more memorable.


    How can I stay safe when talking to locals?

    • As with any destination, it's important to exercise caution when interacting with local people. Avoid sharing personal information such as your home address, hotel details, or travel itinerary.  Prioritising your safety means keeping sensitive information private and being mindful of what you disclose to strangers, while still enjoying meaningful cultural exchanges.


    Can I share my social media with locals in Syria?

    • You can share your social media if you feel at ease, but it's best to be cautious. Only connect with people you feel comfortable with , and take your time before sharing personal details.  Building trust first ensure a safe and positive experience.


    Should visitors engage in political conversation in Syria?

    • In today's Syria, travellers are free to discuss politics, and you can ask your guide or locals about  political topics if you wish. These conversation can provide valuable insights into the  country's current situation.


    Are  there safety concerns for gays and lesbians travelling to Syria?

    • Syria, like many  countries in the middle east, has conservative social norms. While younger people may be more open-minded, it is importanr for LGBTQ+ travellers to respect local laws and  customs. Public display of affection should be avoided, and discretion is strongly advised when discussing sexual orientation. By being mindful of cultural sensitivities, travellers can enjoy  safe and respectful  visit.


    What emergency services numbers are available in Syria?


    • POLICE: 110
    •  MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 112
    • FIRE DEPARTMENT: 113


    What resources are recommended for staying informed about travel conditions in Syria?

    • It's important for travellers to stay informed about the latest travel alerts and safety updates when visiting Syria. Official sources, such as government travel advisory website, provide up-to-date information on security conditions, restricted areas and emergency contacts. Subscribing alert or checking regularly can help you plan your itinerary safely and avoid unexpected  risks.  



    Is it possible to travel in Syria as a tourist?

    • Yes you can! Syria was once one of the Middle East's most popular travel destinations, has reopened its doors to visitors. Getting a tourist visa is now easier than ever with the introduction of  visa-on-arrival, making it simple to explore the country's rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landmarks.


    Can visitors travel freely in Syria without organized tours?

    • Absolutely! after obtaining your visa- usually available upon arrival for most travellers- you're free to explore Syria on your own. Discover historic cities, cultural landmarks, and hidden gems  at your own pace, making your journey truly personal and unforgettable.


    What do travellers need to get a visa upon arrival in Syria?

    • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months. If flying, some airlines may ask a proof of a visa, so booking through licensed travel agency is recommended- they provide a confirmation  letter with your itinerary and guides. if entering Jordan or Lebanon, visas are usually issued on arrival, making entry easier.


    How does the Syrian visa-on-arrival process work?

    • To obtain a visa on arrival in Syria, you simply need a passport valid for at least six months and indicate that your visit is for tourism.


    Is it possible for American citizens to travel to Syria?

    • Visa -on-arrival processing at the airports or land borders usually takes around 30 minutes, though wait times can very depending on the queue. To ensure a hassle-free entry, it's highly  recommended to verify all visa requirements and government advise before your trip.


    How much does a Syrian visa on arrival?

    • The cost depends on the nationality of your passport.


    What form of payment is required for Syrian visa?

    • The visa fee must be paid in U.S. dollars, whether at the airport or at land border crossings.


    Can I extend my Syrian visa?

    • You can extend your stay after 15 days while in Syria. If you book a tour with us, we can assist in extending your tourist visa hassle -free.


    How long can a tourist remain in Syria on a visa on arrival?

    • A Syrian visa on arrival is valid for a single entry and allows a stay of up to 15 days from the date of arrival. Travellers can opt to pay extra for a double-entry visa, which allows up to 180  days. Please note that tourist are not eligible for the 15-day transit visa.


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