


Al Salihiyah, a 13th-century Ayyubid fortress, offers a glimpse into Syria's rich history and architecture.
Explore the ancient ruins of Al Salihiyah, dating back to the 13th century.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and shopping at this traditional market.
Discover Iraq's rich history through artifacts and exhibits at this national museum.
Handmade pottery from Al Salihiyah, known for its distinctive designs and traditional techniques.
Intricately carved wooden boxes made from date palm wood, a local tradition.

A blend of local spices used in traditional Iraqi dishes, unique to the Al Salihiyah region.

Al Salihiyah has a hot, sunny climate. Long sleeves protect from sunburn and provide modesty when visiting cultural sites.
Protects from the sun and provides shade while exploring archaeological sites.
Staying hydrated is crucial in hot weather. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.

Poached eggs in spicy tomato sauce, served with pita bread
Fried chickpea balls, served in pita with tahini sauce
Chickpea dip with tahini, garlic, and lemon, served with pita
Famous for its traditional Syrian breakfast with a view of the archaeological site.
Known for its local breakfast dishes and proximity to the archaeological site.

Renowned for its traditional Syrian lunch with a beautiful courtyard.
A vibrant night market held beside the serene Karnala Lake, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Experience the serene beauty of Brittany's Rance River as the sun rises, kayaking through lush landscapes and historic sites.
Punung Heritage Museum, nestled in the heart of Lembata, showcases the rich history and culture of the local Lio people.