Small Group Experiential Travel
9 Day Syria Tour

9 Day Syria Tour

'The World's Homeland'
Tour Code
SY10
Max Group Size
16
Start
Damascus (DAM)
End
Damascus (DAM)
Overnight In
Aleppo, Damascus, Wadi al-Nasara
When To Go
Mar, Oct
Activity Level
2 - Moderate?
Tour Type
Cultural?
  • Overview
  • Info & Inclusions
  • Itinerary
  • Map & Hotels
  • Photos
  • Dates & Prices
Highlights
  • Fabled Damascus, one of world’s oldest cities
  • Water wheels of Hama
  • The fluted columns of Apamea
  • Ancient Palmyra, home of Queen Zenoubia
  • The lively souqs of Aleppo
  • Group dinner at Syrian family home featuring local specialities
  • Singles friendly
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Description
Welcome to Syria, a land of timeless beauty, where the whispers of the past converge with the vibrant pulse of the present. As we embark on this 9-day journey, we'll delve into the very fabric of this ancient civilization, where the threads of Islam, Christianity, and Greek mythology are intricately woven.

We'll wander through the narrow streets of Damascus' Christian quarter, where the ancient language of Aramaic still resonates, and the legacy of Biblical times comes alive. We'll marvel at the majestic remains of the Roman Temple of Jupiter, and uncover the secrets of the Azem Palace, a testament to the Ottoman era's grandeur.

But our journey won't be confined to the past. We'll immerse ourselves in the bustling markets, where local peoples gather to sell their wares, and the vibrant energy of the Syrian people will leave an indelible mark on our hearts. As we break bread with the locals, share stories, and laugh together, we'll gain a deeper understanding of this resilient civilization, which has emerged from the shadows of conflict, radiant with hope and determination.

In this land of contrasts, where ancient stones meet modern aspirations, we'll discover a Syria that's both timeless and timely. Join us on this transformative journey, as we unravel the layers of history, culture, and humanity that make Syria a destination like no other.
Price Includes
  • Full-time Tour Leader with local guide/driver support
  • Breakfast and dinner are included daily, including a dinner at the home of a Syrian family
  • All transport, accommodation, sightseeing and entrance fees for sites noted as 'visited' in the detailed itinerary
  • Gratuities for main local guide, driver, restaurant staff, porters
  • Contrary to our usual policies around airport transfers, your arrival and departure transfers in Damascus are INCLUDED regardless of whether you book your air through us. Any extra nights in Damascus MUST be booked through us
  • Syria security clearance and tourist visa reference code for entry visa pre-approval - see also exclusions.

 


 

Exclusions
  • International airfare to/from the tour
  • AA Tour Leader gratuities, lunches, drinks, personal items, international (if applicable) air taxes, e-visa fees, and any excursions referenced as 'optional'
  • Optional trip cancellation insurance*
  • Our post-reservation trip notes offer further guidance on entry requirements:single-entry visa fees payable in cash upon entry: US$100 per person for Canadians, US200 per person for USA passport holders. Your passport must NOT show any evidence of a prior visit to Israel. Your security clearance is included in the tour price. Overall the visa process is straightforward and does not require that you send you passport away.
  • * Travel Insurance: As many insurance providers, including our usual partners, do not yet offer insurance for Syria, please contact Ingle International: www.ingleinternational.com

 


 

Trip Info
  • Seasonality and Weather:
    Syria's climate is generally characterized as Mediterranean, with warm summers and mild winters. The country's geography, with mountains and deserts, also creates varied microclimates.

    In late October and early November, visitors can expect pleasant autumn weather, with mild temperatures ranging from 18C (64F) to 25C (77F) during the day. Nights can be cooler, dipping to around 10C (50F) in the mountains. The weather is usually sunny, with minimal rainfall. This is a great time to visit Syria, as the summer heat has dissipated. Visitors can enjoy comfortable sightseeing, exploring the ancient ruins and cities without the scorching sun.

    In late March and early April, Syria experiences a mild spring, with temperatures gradually warming up. Daytime temperatures typically range from 20C (68F) to 28C (82F), while nights can still be cool, around 12C (54F). This period is characterized by occasional rain showers, but the sun shines brightly most days. The landscape is lush and green, with wildflowers blooming in the countryside. Visiting Syria during this time offers a unique experience, as the natural beauty of the country is on full display.
  • Transport and Travel Conditions:

    Ground transport provided by private air-conditioned motor coach (20-36 seat depending on ultimate group size). The coach is equipped with free wifi, though it may be spotty at some points along our route.

    The tour is not strenuous though it is busy; you must be steady on your feet and be able to endure some warm-temperatures and long travel/sightseeing days. We have numerous walking tours and visit several archaeological sites that are LARGE with steps and uneven surfaces.

    Please refer to the detail day-by -day itinerary for much more detail on our route and the sites visited (and any information on the degree of war-related damage).

    Please note that all the sites included in our itinerary are safe and secure for visitation. We take the security and well-being of our clients very seriously and will not include any areas or sites where their safety may be compromised. Our partners have welcomed guests from all over the world, who have toured the sites and towns safely without any security incidents. Our tour is pre-approved by the relevant local authorities before the arrival of guests, and all our clients are accompanied by a professional licensed guide from the time of arrival until their departure, ensuring a safe and enriching experience throughout your journey.

    If you're wondering whether it's 'okay' to visit, consider this: Syrians are eager to rebuild and share their stories. Your presence isn't just accepted, it's genuinely appreciated. They see tourism as a way to reclaim their narrative and show the world their resilience. You'll find a warmth and enthusiasm that's truly moving.



    Am I suitable for this tour? Please refer to our self-assessment form
  • Accommodation:
    Hotels used on tour are well-located, air-conditioned, 3-5 star properties with en suite bath/toilet. Single rooms are limited in number and possibly smaller than twins. Porters are generally available (see 'Inclusions'). For more information see the "Map & Hotels" tab.

    Our local partners conduct regular assessments of hotels to ensure they meet high international standards for quality and service, rather than solely relying on official government ratings. This commitment involves thorough evaluations that consider various factors such as cleanliness, amenities, customer service, and overall guest experience. By prioritizing international benchmarks, we aim to provide clients with accommodations that truly reflect excellence, ensuring a comfortable and satisfying stay.
  • Activity Level: 2
    These are particularly busy tours that feature a lot of moving around, sometimes by train and short journeys on local transport. Walking tours of towns and cities are leisurely but you should be prepared to be on your feet for several hours. Some of our cultural trips that occur at high altitude and/or require greater independence with baggage handling (at hotels, airports, train stations) also fall into this category.

    To learn more about the Activity levels, please visit our tour styles page.
  • Staff and Support:
    Tour Leader throughout, expert local guide/escort, local driver.
  • Group Size:
    Maximum 16 plus Tour Leader/guide
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  • Day 1: 
    Arrival in Damascus
    Assalamu alaikum! (Peace be upon you!) Welcome to Damascus, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Tomorrow, we'll begin our explorations through the ancient streets and landmarks of Damascus, exploring its fascinating history, stunning architecture, and vibrant markets. The centre of Damascus remains intact after the war; only a small part outside the centre remains off-limits.

    Overnight in Damascus.

     

    Included Meal(s): Dinner
  • Day 2: 
    Damascus: City Touring
    Today we begin our exploration (by bus and on foot) with a drive up Mount Qassioun. As we ascend, you'll notice the city of Damascus gradually spread out below us. Upon reaching the summit, we'll take a moment to appreciate the panoramic view. It's a great opportunity to get a sense of the city's scale and history, and maybe even find a good spot for a photo or two. It's not about 'unforgettable experiences', but rather a chance to simply observe and reflect on the city's layout.

    Next, we'll drive down to the National Museum. Here, we'll wander through the exhibits, taking in the archaeological treasures that offer a glimpse into Syria's long and varied past. It's a chance to connect with the region's history, and perhaps learn a little something along the way. After the museum, we'll stretch our legs with a short walk into the old town of Damascus. You'll see remnants of the city's fortifications, including walls, towers, and gates, and of course, the imposing Damascus Citadel.

    Continuing our journey, we'll visit the Hidjaz Railway Station. This historic site, built in the early 20th century, served as a key hub for the Hijaz Railway, connecting Damascus to Mecca. It's a reminder of a time when railways played a crucial role in transportation and pilgrimage. Then, we'll move on to Marjeh Square, the heart of Damascus. This bustling public space holds significant historical and cultural importance for the city. It's a place where you can observe daily life unfolding, and perhaps get a feel for the city's vibrant energy.

    From there, we'll delve into the Souq al-Hamidiyeh, a renowned covered bazaar and ancient marketplace. Here, local culture comes alive. We can wander through the stalls, taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of this bustling market. It's a great place to pick up a souvenir, or simply observe the local commerce.

    Next, we'll visit the Umayyad Mosque, an iconic landmark and a significant cultural and spiritual centre. Inside, we’ll see the Shrine of John the Baptist. Adjacent to the mosque, we'll also pay a visit to the Mausoleum of Saladin, a historical figure of great importance. We'll then stop at the Al-Seida Raqiyeh Mosque, an important Shia pilgrimage site. It's a place of devotion and reflection, and a significant part of the city's religious landscape.

    Finally, we'll wrap up our day with a stop at the historic Al Nafoorah coffeehouse. Here, we can relax, enjoy a traditional coffee or tea, and reflect on the day's experiences. It's a chance to soak in the atmosphere and perhaps chat about what we've seen. We’ll be able to watch the world go by for a relaxing end to our day.

    Overnight in Damascus.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 3: 
    Damascus: Touring Continued
    Today we begin by descending into St. Ananias Chapel (today's sightseeing will be conducted on foot). It's a humble space, but one with a strong sense of history. This 1st-century Christian place of worship is believed to be where the Apostle Paul regained his sight after his experience on the road to Damascus. Next, we'll visit St. Paul’s Church, a significant pilgrimage site for Christians. It's connected to the conversion of the Apostle Paul, a figure whose transformation had a profound impact on early Christianity. You can see how this space has been important to people over many years.

    We'll then take a stroll along Straight Street, once known as the Roman-era Via Recta. Walking here, you'll get a sense of the city's long history. It’s a place where we can imagine the many people who have travelled this route over centuries. Our next stop is Al-Zeitoun Church, the headquarters of the Greek Catholic Patriarchate. Inside, we’ll take a look at the grand vaulted ceilings and the sturdy basalt columns.

    After that, we’ll wander through the winding alleys leading to the Jewish Quarter (Harat al-Yahud) in old Damascus. This neighbourhood has a rich Jewish history, with synagogues, shops, and homes that were once a part of the city’s social and cultural fabric. We'll continue towards Maktab Anbar, an architectural gem within the historic precincts of Damascus. Built in the mid-19th century by Anbar Anbar, a wealthy Jewish businessman, it showcases Damascene architectural style. You’ll see ornate embellishments, stonework, and a charming courtyard that reflect a mix of Ottoman, Levantine, and European influences.

    Then, we'll walk along Midhat Pasha Street, a vibrant thoroughfare in Damascus. This street is known for its rich history and lively atmosphere, it's a place where you can see the city's blend of tradition and modernity. Next, we’ll visit Khan Assad Pasha, an impressive caravanserai. This building stands as a testament to the region’s rich trading heritage. Our final structured visit will be to Azem Palace, an architectural gem showcasing the beauty of Damascene craftsmanship. It currently houses the Museum of Popular Traditions.

    Finally, we’ll have some free time to explore on our own. You can revisit a favourite spot, browse the shops, or simply relax and soak in the atmosphere at your own pace.

    Overnight in Damascus.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 4: 
    Damascus - Palmyra - Wadi al-Nasara
    Today we depart the capital and travel by road north to Palmyra, once a thriving cultural hub of ancient times.* As we walk through the ruins, we'll bear witness to the historical significance of this ancient city, which was once a major center of trade and culture. Unfortunately, Palmyra fell under the control of Islamic militants during the war, resulting in significant damage to its architectural marvels. We'll see the remnants of the magnificent Temple of Bel, the striking Temple of Baal-Shamin, and the remarkable Roman-era tombs, all of which were tragically destroyed. We'll also visit the ancient theater and the grand Monumental Arch, which suffered partial demolition. Is it still worthwhile to visit? YES! The site's aspect is very dramatic and the ruins that remain are evocative of what the place must've looked like in antiquity. Plus our Syrian guide does well in bringing this fascinating place to life.

    Finally, we'll head to Wadi al-Nasara, or the "Valley of Christians", a picturesque mountain resort region nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes. As we explore the valley, we'll discover numerous Christian villages, each with its own distinctive charm and character. The serene and peaceful atmosphere of the valley offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, and we'll have the chance to relax and unwind in this beautiful setting after a full day of travel and sightseeing.

    * This is a full day, partly due to the fact that Palmyra's handful of hotels have not yet been repaired/rebuilt, which makes over-nighting here impossible.

    Overnight in Wadi al-Nasara.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 5: 
    Wadi al-Nasara - Krak des Chevaliers - Homs - Hama - Aleppo
    We have another full day of travel and sightseeing, taking us first to the magnificent Krak des Chevaliers, a medieval castle that stands as a testament to Syria's rich history. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Homs Gap, this awe-inspiring fortress is renowned for its strategic significance and architectural grandeur. As we explore the castle's imposing walls and towers, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the region's complex history and the importance of this medieval stronghold. Luckily, mostly owing to its centuries-old sturdiness, the castle is only slightly damaged from recent warfare.

    Next, we'll head to Homs, a city where the echoes of conflict are still palpable, yet the local community is working tirelessly to rebuild and restore their city. As we walk through the streets, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the profound impact of past adversities on the city and its people. We'll also witness the resilient spirit of the local community, who are determined to restore Homs to its former glory. We'll also visit the Khalid Bin Al Walid Mosque, one of Syria's most significant religious sites, named after the renowned Islamic general Khalid ibn al-Walid. Unfortunately, the mosque sustained damage during the Syrian civil war, but it remains an important place of worship and pilgrimage.

    Next, we'll visit the Khalid Bin Al Walid Mosque, one of Syria's most significant religious sites, named after the renowned Islamic general Khalid ibn al-Walid. Despite sustaining damage during the conflict, the mosque remains an important symbol of faith and community. We'll also explore Hama, a city located on the banks of the Orontes River, famous for its colossal wooden waterwheels known as Norias. These architectural marvels are a testament to the ingenuity of the city's ancient engineers.

    Next, we'll head to Hama, a city located on the banks of the Orontes River in western Syria. Here, we'll discover the city's distinctive architectural marvel: the colossal wooden waterwheels known as Norias. These ancient wheels, some of which date back to the 14th century, are a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Hama's ancestors. Unlike other nearby cities, Hama remains entirely intact.

    Finally, we arrive in Aleppo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. During our stay, as we explore the city's ancient streets and landmarks, we'll witness the juxtaposition of beauty and destruction that defines this storied city. Despite the ravages of war, Aleppo remains a city of immense cultural and historical significance, and we'll have the chance to experience its rich heritage firsthand.

    Overnight in Aleppo.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 6: 
    Aleppo & St. Simeon
    This morning we'll travel north of the city to explore the fascinating history of Saint Simeon, a significant figure in Christian history known for his ascetic lifestyle. In the 5th century, Saint Simeon chose a unique dwelling – he spent 37 years atop a pillar. The site of Saint Simeon, also known as Qala'at Sim'an or the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites, consists of the remains of a 5th-century Byzantine church, which was built around the pillar where Saint Simeon lived. The pillar, which is about 4.5 meters tall, still stands today, although it's surrounded by the ruins of the church and other ancient structures. Despite being a ruin, the site remains an important pilgrimage destination for Christians and a fascinating archaeological site that provides a glimpse into the history of early Christianity in Syria.

    Back in the city, we'll visit the Citadel of Aleppo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has stood the test of time. Perched atop a hill, this ancient fortress has witnessed countless battles and struggles for freedom, earning its reputation as a symbol of resilience. As we walk along its walls, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the city's complex history and the significance of this iconic landmark.

    We'll also explore the Great Mosque of Aleppo, an architectural marvel that reflects the city's rich Islamic heritage. Although the mosque was destroyed during the civil war, it remains an important place of worship and a testament to the community's enduring faith. As we walk through its ruins, we'll gain a deeper appreciation for the profound loss felt by the community and the importance of preserving the city's cultural heritage.

    Finally, we'll wander through the old markets of Aleppo, a testament to the city's rich history and resilience. These vibrant centers of trade were once filled with textiles, spices, and handcrafted goods, and their stunning stone arches and narrow alleys created a unique atmosphere. Although the markets suffered extensive damage during the Syrian Civil War, restoration efforts are underway to revive their traditional architecture and character. As craftsmen return to the markets, breathing new life into the area, we'll witness the enduring spirit of the people of Aleppo, committed to preserving their heritage and rebuilding their city.

    Overnight in Aleppo.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 7: 
    Aleppo - Maaloula - Sednaya - Damascus
    Leaving Aleppo behind, we travel southward back to Damascus with a couple stops en route.

    Our first visit is the enchanting town of Maaloula, one of the last remaining Aramaic-speaking enclaves in the Middle East. As we wander through the town's narrow streets, we'll hear the ancient language of Jesus Christ still spoken by the locals. We'll explore Maaloula's rich history, from its Roman-era pagan temple, which was later repurposed into a church, to the Byzantine artefacts that dot the landscape.

    We'll also marvel at the architectural wonders of the Deir Mar Taqla, a stunning Greek Orthodox monastery, and the Deir Mar Sarkis, a beautiful Greek Catholic monastery with elements dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries. As we visit these ancient monasteries, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the region's complex history and the importance of these sacred sites.

    Next, we'll head to Sednaya, a picturesque town nestled atop a hill. Here, we'll visit the iconic Greek Orthodox Our Lady of Sednaya Monastery, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Inside the monastery, we'll see an ancient icon of the Virgin Mary, believed by many to possess miraculous powers. As we explore the town, we'll also visit some of its more than 40 chapels and monasteries, each with its own unique charm and character.

    We continue back to the capital for dinner and overnight.

    Overnight in Damascus.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 8: 
    Damascus: Ezra'a & Bosra
    Today, we'll embark on a day trip from Damascus to explore the ancient treasures of Ezra'a and Bosra (not to be confused with Basra in Iraq). Our first stop will be the 1500-Year-Old Church of St. George in Ezra'a, a true architectural masterpiece that stands as a remarkable testament to the region's rich heritage. Constructed of sturdy basalt stone, this historic church has preserved its original fabric to this day, making it one of the world's architectural marvels.

    After exploring the church, we'll head to Bosra, a UNESCO Site that holds immense historical significance. As we wander through the ancient city, we'll discover a treasure trove of historical monuments, showcasing a captivating blend of Roman and Byzantine ruins, alongside impressive examples of early Islamic architecture. We'll explore the well-preserved 2nd-century Roman theatre, with its grand colonnades and seating tiers, providing a glimpse into the ancient Roman entertainment culture. We'll also see remnants of early Christian heritage, with the ruins of ancient churches bearing witness to the city's vibrant past.

    Return to Damascus for farewell dinner and overnight.

    Overnight in Damascus.

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner
  • Day 9: 
    Departure from Damascus
    Departure from Damascus.

    Masa'a Khayr - Bon Voyage!

     

    Included Meal(s): Breakfast
Regions Visited: Middle East
Countries Visited: Syria

 


*The red tour trail on the map does not represent the actual travel path.

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