Syria Tours Easter in Syria Tour March 30 - April 5th, 2024 1490 7 Days Itinerary What's it all about? Join us on our Syria tour itinerary. This time it’s Easter week and Ramadan mixed together so the atmosphere is celebratory and welcoming around the entire country. Now that the crisis is largely over, Syria is slowly starting to return to a level of normality not seen in years. We have designed this itinerary with safety in mind and only include places which are currently deemed safe to visit. There is a huge amount of ancient and modern history waiting to be explored. We’ll start of in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut and travel to Damascus , Homs, Palmyra, Aleppo and the magnificent Krak des Chevaliers. We’ll cover a huge amount of ground with our expert local guide explaining all as we go. Depending on the security situation on the ground, the itinerary is subject to change. Highlights Damascus See old and new. This vibrant city has a lot to offer the curious traveler. Krak des Chevaliers See the towering ancient fort. Homs & Aleppo Visit the two cities arguable worst affected by the war and see the re-building efforts underway. The People! Syrians are some of the warmest and most welcoming people you'll meet. Learn about the country through the many locals we'll encounter. The Food! Syrian cuisine is amongst the world's finest in our humble opinion. Where?Beirut – Damascus – Krak de Chevaliers – Palmyra – Homs – Aleppo – Damascus – Beirut. When?March 30 – April 5th, 2024 Visa?We will apply for a security clearance on your behalf which will allow you to collect the visa on arrival at the border. The Itinerary Map Beirut – Damascus – Krak de Chevaliers – Homs – Palmyra – Aleppo – Damascus – Beirut. March 30th - Beirut / Damascus Early pick up from Beirut, Lebanon.Transfer to the Syrian border for exit/entry formalities.Continue onto Damascus by private car.Check into your incredible Old Damascene hotel. Take a short rest before starting a walking tour of the old town.In the afternoon we’ll explore the Al-Hamidiyah Souq.Free time in the evening to enjoy Damascus’ vibrant night-life along “Straight Street”.**Free inclusion** – Optional visit to a Hamam for an evening scrub! There’s no better way to end your first day in Damascus than relaxing in one of it’s ancient bath houses.Overnight in the Al-Mamlouka hotel in Old Damascus. March 31st - Damascus After breakfast, we’ll start our full day Damascus city tour.Visit the National Museum of Syria.Explore the Handicraft market for some of the best handmade goods in the Middle East.Azem Palace (a perfect example of a traditional Damascene house turned museum of the Ottoman times)Umayyad mosque (a place of worship since the first millennium B.C. It was once a church and now one of the most unique and important mosques in the world).Visit The church of St. Ananias, the window of St.Paul.Dinner and and overnight in Damascus. Continue reading April 1st - Maaloula - Homs - Aleppo Our first stop today will be at October War Panorama. This hugely impressive North Korean built museum is a must visit for propaganda greatness surrounding the 1973 Arab – Israeli war.Drive onto Maaloula, a small Christian town that was almost completely decimated by ISIS in 2014. It’s one of the most scenic villages in Syria and is the only place in the world where Aramaic; the language spoken by Christ is still used as a living languageWe’ll visit a Catholic church which was destroyed but has already been rebuilt.Continue onto Homs. Witness some of the rebuilding efforts underway and visit Khaled Ibn Al-Walid shrine.Lunch in Homs cityDepart for Aleppo and arrive in the early evening.Explore some of the old town around the citadel by night.Dinner at a famous Armenian family run Syrian restaurant.Overnight in Aleppo. April 2nd - Aleppo Aleppo was arguably one of the worst affected cities during the Syrian war. Here you’ll get the chance to see some of the terrible destruction as well as the opportunity to witness the early stages of the massive rebuilding projects that Syrians are now undertaking.Our first stop in the morning will be the famous Aleppo Citadel. We’ll also be able to see the destroyed souk and see the fully restored parts.Visit the Aleppo Museum and walk through the adjoining markets.Visit the Baron Hotel – one of Aleppo’s most famous landmarks. It’s the oldest still functioning Hotel in Syria which once welcomed the likes of Charles De Gaulle, Yuri Gagarin, Lawrence of Arabia, Agatha Christie and Theodore Roosevelt. Stay here if you dare but you will have to do without heating, electricity or hot water.Dinner & overnight in Aleppo. April 3rd - Hama - Apamea - Krak Des Chevaliers Drive south to Hama and visit the famous waterwheels here which once provided vital water ways to the land.Visit the ancient Roman and Greek city of Apamea on the way. Explore the ruins and walk along the impressive colonnade.Continue driving to Krak Des Chevaliers – “The most wholly admirable castle in the world.” – According to Lawrence of Arabia – and one of the most important preserved medieval crusader castles in the world.Dinner and overnight in the Homs countryside. April 4th - Palmyra - Damascus Early departure to Palmyra.Full day visit to the ancient and partially destroyed city. See the Arch of Triumph, the Great Colonnade, the Theatre, the Agora and the Tombs.Drive back to Damascus in time for a last group supper. (And last hamam!)Overnight in Damascus. April 5th - Beirut Half day touring the last sights of Damascus.Drive back to Beirut and arrive by early evening. (Approximately 5pm)End of Syria tour. What else? Inclusions Exclusions Hotels Twin share accommodation including breakfast (single supplements are available for an extra charge) Entrance Fees All entrance fees (unless otherwise stated) Guides & Transport Both an expert local guide, driver and western tour leader (on non-budget group tours) Visa Support We will apply for your security clearance that will allow you to collect the visa at the border. Beirut Transfer Pickup and drop off in Beirut by private car. Taxes & Charges VAT & exit charges included. International Flights Flights to and from your starting point. Lunch and Dinner Lunch and dinners are extra charge. Visa Fee The price varies depending on your nationality. Typically it is around $70 USD for European passports. Tips Tips are expected for your local guides and driver. Tour Notes You’ll be in the vastly experienced hands of our English speaking local guide and Rocky Road Travel tour leader. We visit Syria regularly, so we have maximized the itinerary accordingly. Given the unpredictable nature of travelling in Syria, the itinerary may change slightly, but we will always go above and beyond with added extras such as stops at local cafe-bars, restaurants and amusement parks. We are in constant communication with our local partners on the ground who advise the safe routes to take.Before the Syria tour we will add you to a dedicated WhatsApp group so you can share photos easily and chat with your travel mates. Just let us know is you want to opt out of this.To book simply hit the button below and start the conversation today. Read More Book now March 30 - April 5th, 2024 Easter in Syria Tour Add ons! Enquire about our tours to Kurdistan and Socotra before and after this tour! Premium hotel 6 nights in Syria The price $1490 USD Further Reading How to spend 24 hours in Beirut All those about to embark on, or just returning from one of our Syria tours will find themselves in Lebanon’s high-octane capital, Beirut. 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