Cities in Asia
As Salt, Jordan
Salt (Arabic: السلط Al-Salt — pronounced Es-Sult or Es-Salt) is an ancient agricultural town and administrative centre in west-central Jordan. It is on the old... more

Amman, Jordan
Amman, the 'White City', unfolds like a canvas of creamy limestone, with ancient ruins, bustling souks, and vibrant streets. Wander through the Citadel's Roman ... more

Aqaba, Jordan
Aqaba, Jordan's only coastal city, beckons with its radiant Red Sea charm. Wander along the picturesque waterfront, where ancient history meets modern luxury, ... more

Wadi Rum, Jordan
Immerse yourself in the ethereal landscape of Wadi Rum, where towering sandstone mountains meet endless dunes of crimson sand. Explore ancient Nabatean ruins, ... more

Al Karak, Jordan
Al Karak, also known as Kerak, is a city in Jordan known for its Crusader castle, the Kerak Castle. The castle is one of the three largest castles in the region... more

Wadi Musa, Jordan
Wadi Musa, (Arabic: وادي موسى, literally ‘Valley of Moses’), is the name of a town located in the Ma'an Governorate in southern Jordan east of Petra at ...

Qasr Al Azraq, Jordan
Qasr al-Azraq is a large fortress located in present-day eastern Jordan . It is one of the desert castles , located on the outskirts of present-day Azraq , ... more

Qasr At Tubah, Jordan
Qasr Tuba is a castle in the Amman Governorate of northern Jordan . Like Qasr Mshatta , it was built using a combination of limestone bricks. The ... more

Qasr Al Kharanah, Jordan
Qasr Kharana, sometimes Qasr al Harrana, Qasr al Kharanah, Kharaneh or Hraneh, is one of the best-known of the desert castles located in present-day eastern ... more

Madaba, Jordan
Madaba is the capital city of Madaba Governorate in central Jordan, with a population of about 60,000. It is best known for its Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, ... more

Al Hasa, Jordan
Al-Ahsa, sometimes Al-Hasa, El Hasa, or Hadjar is a traditional oasis region in eastern Saudi Arabia whose name is used by the Al-Ahsa Governorate, which makes ... more
Jebel Shams, Oman
Perched on the rugged slopes of Oman's highest peak, Jebel Shams whispers secrets of the ancient past. Wander through ancient forts, mosques, and villages, ... more

Bahla, Oman
Bahla is a UNESCO World Heritage Site town, located 40 km away from Nizwa, and about 200 km from Oman's capital Muscat which lies in the Ad Dakhiliyah region of... more

Nakhl, Oman
Nakhal or Nakhl is a town in Al Batinah Region in Oman. It is home to Nakhal Fort. It is the hometown of international football referee Abdullah Al Hilali.

Nizwa, Oman
Step into Nizwa, a historic oasis city in Oman, where ancient forts, bustling souks, and majestic mosques blend seamlessly with the rugged beauty of the Hajar ... more

Musandam Governorate, Oman
The Musandam Governorate (Arabic : محافظة مسندم) is a governorate of Oman. Geographically, the Musandam peninsula juts into the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow ... more

Al Hamra, Oman
Al Hamra, a historic Omani town, whispers secrets of the past amidst its ancient forts, labyrinthine souks, and majestic mountain backdrop. Wander through the ... more

Sharqiya Sands, Oman
Step into the mystical realm of Sharqiya Sands, where towering dunes of golden sand stretch towards the sky, and the whispers of the ancient Bedouin culture ... more

Al Hajar Al Gharbi, Oman
The Hajar Mountains (Arabic: جبال الحجر) (Arabic for stone mountains) in northeastern Oman and also the eastern United Arab Emirates are the highest mountain ... more

Jabrin, Oman
Jabrin (Arabic: جبرين) is a small town in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate in northeastern Oman. The town is known for its impressive castle.