One of the nicest and most distinct Israeli traditions is food, and there are street food kiosks on every corner. Here’s our guide on local favorite street foods in Israel.
Middle East
Oases in the Desert: Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Dubai and Abu Dhabi are cities of contrasts — each one an oasis of modern architectural marvel in the center of desolate desert dunes.
Oman: Where the Camels Drink
A day trip in Wadi Darbat, Oman leads to a memorable family adventure.
The Egyptian Caravan: Cruise Through the Suez Canal
A traveler’s journey through the Suez Canal, the artificial sea level waterway connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.
Squeaking Through the Piracy Red Zone: Sailing the Gulf of Aden
While cruising in the Gulf of Aden between Yemen and Somalia, Djibouti and Eritrea, travelers pass through the Piracy Red Zone. Here is one traveler’s experience.
King Tut and the Winter Palace Hotel
After discovering King Tut’s tomb, Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon went to the nearby luxurious Winter Palace in Luxor. You can too.
Why Lebanon Should Be On Your Bucket List
A native of Lebanon shares what she loves about her home country — and what you might enjoy too! Here are 11 things to do, see and experience in Lebanon
Israel: Adventures on the Dead Sea
Travel near the Dead Sea in Israel means hiking in Wadi Arugot, exploring Masada and floating in the famous Dead Sea.
Humor: The Egyptian Camel Catastrophe
I had a bad feeling about this before we even saw the camels, but it turned out to be an experience I would never forget.
Caesarea: From Gladiators to Rock Fests on the Israeli Coast
Once used by gladiators, the Caesarea amphitheater now hosts some of the world’s top bands.
Diving in Egypt
Coral Beach Diving Hotel is set to reach new depths.
Cairo: Friday Market in the City of the Dead
Ever gone shopping in a cemetary? Cairo’s Friday Market brings a whole new meaning to bargain hunting.