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As travellers seek deeper connections with place, heritage, and nature, Al Ain—widely known as the “Garden City” of the UAE—is gaining renewed interest from the global travel trade. Just 90 minutes ...
Africa's desert oases are home to some of the most exhilarating hikes for adventure junkies. These one-of-a-kind terrains, with their expansive sand dunes and concealed springs, make for a tough yet ...
Here are some charming Indian villages where you can escape the digital realm. Khimsar, situated at the edge of the Thar ...
Recently revived reservoir Jacumba Lake is a desert oasis fed by the same springs that feed the Jacumba Hot Springs. A hub for gatherings and recreational activities, the lake has a history rooted ...
Cairo and Luxor may quibble but Aswan boasts arguably the most ravishing setting of all Egyptian cities, located in the ...
This extraordinary desert country has long been difficult for tourists to visit. That’s all changing
Algeria, Africa’s largest country, is throwing its doors open to record numbers of visitors. Roman ruins and trekking through ...
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Go World Travel Magazine on MSNBedouin Dreams: Finding Luxury Among the Shifting Sands of Tunisia’s SaharaLuxury, adventure and Bedouin hospitality await amid golden dunes as an intimate desert camp reveals the magic of Tunisia's ...
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The Unknown Enthusiast on MSNGlamping in the Sahara Is An Adventure With Camel Rides, Sand Dunes, and Luxury Under the StarsOf everything that we did in Morocco, spending a night in a Sahara desert luxury camp (aka going glamping in the Sahara) was ...
In the meeting point of 4 countries with views of Jordan, Israel and Saudi Arabia across the Red Sea we found a relaxing seaside oasis ... turning this resort’s desert land to spectacular ...
A former camel tender made millions hunting meteorites—then used them to create the dreamy Sbai Palace and organize ...
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