TRAVEL TO THE MIDDLE EAST?
Posted on 21. Mar, 2010 by admin in Middle East travel
What hit your experiences been with movement to the Middle East? (Not Irak or Koweit during the war, I undergo how that is!) I’ve been to island and staleness admit, I idolized it! My economise is ofttimes in metropolis on playing and I am intellection of air over to tie him for a activate sometime!
kk2
21. Mar, 2010
good luck
Unique
21. Mar, 2010
I did not have any problems with visiting Bahrain.
naughty_sharky
21. Mar, 2010
I’ve been to Israel a few times. Loved every second of it! I guess it just depends on what country you go to. Some are safer then others.
Adam
21. Mar, 2010
I have been to Israel a few times and had good experiences each time. It is a good place with lots to offer. Quite a variety. Good history, good tourist sites, nice people.
All of the Middle East is like that. Just don’t be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Pure s
21. Mar, 2010
bahrian is nice but too small, i finished it all in 2 days.. Go to Dubai
RH
21. Mar, 2010
The middle east is amazing..Ive been to jordan, syria, and lebanon. Each country is unique. Ive never been to Dubai, but its known for its luxury and high fashion.
Yasmine
21. Mar, 2010
I have been in dubai for 3 months it is amazing when im done for collage i will move there and start a family lol
Bruce R
21. Mar, 2010
I lived in Saudi Arabia and Qatar for many years and must say the Middle East is a fascinating place to live as well as visit. Dubai has changed much … it is very commercial but if you enjoy shopping, you will love any of the emirates. Qatar is a bit more laid back but still much fun. Arabic food is excellent, and with today’s gold prices, you can pick up some bargains. In short, I would recommend it. And if you are so inclined, meet some Palestinians … they’re everywhere … and learn a bit about their life story. A different perspective than you will get from the media in the US. Good luck!!
akaibotan
21. Mar, 2010
We lived in Qatar for many years up to april this year. It used to be a more traditional place but as they will hold the Asian games this december, it is becoming a small Dubai. You will experience something new and exotic at the same time. High buildings, huge malls, prestigious hotels but discover the souks, go for a sand dunes safari and get to know the locals. You can also visit Oman which is very close. You must bear in mind that summer are VERY hot. Go for it.