SYRIA GUIDE
Overview
From its earliest times as a Phoenician trading port, Syria has played an central
part in the shaping of The Middle East. Originally encompassing Modern Syria,
Jordan, Israel and Lebanon, Syria's vital strategic position has played an important
role in the many Empires from Egyptian and Roman through to Persian and Ottoman.
Today Syria is a strongly Muslim country and although it is not as widely visited
as many other countries its people are as friendly as any you will find anywhere
in the world.
Highlights

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Crac des Chevaliers - well preserved Crusader Castle
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Palmyra - historically important Roman remains
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Damascus - Omayyad Mosque, Saladin's Mausoleum, al-Hamadiyyeh Souq
Geography
Syria consists of a number of distinct geographical areas. To the southeast lies
the Syrian Desert, a barren, stony plain that stretches to the Iraq border and
beyond. The Jebel an-Nusariyah mountain range forms a barrier between Lebanon
and Syria. A fertile coastal strip lies between Lebanon and Turkey, and a cultivated
steppe between the mountains and the desert stretches from the north down through
the major cities of Aleppo, Hama, Homs and Damascus.
Weather & Climate
The climate varies in Syria from the coast to the arid eastern deserts. Generally
summer can be said to run from May to September (Damascus average temp. 20-27C
(69-82°F) while winters last from November to March (Damascus average temp. 6-13C
(42-56°F). The coastal regions experience a Mediterranean climate of hot, humid
summers and mild, rainy winters. As you move inland the climate becomes drier
and hotter until you reach the desert where summers are searingly hot and winters
are cold, frosty and even snowy at times. Snow in the Syrian deserts is quite
a sight if you are lucky enough to see it.
Bring light clothes for summer and warmer clothes in winter if travelling up
into the mountains or into the desert. Expect rain on the coast during winter.
Security

We advise you check your local consular advice for up to date security information
before you travel. Syria is a friendly and generally trouble free country with
little crime affecting tourists. Tensions can rise suddenly though following changes
in the whole Middle Eastern situation.
For more specific, up-to-date security information and how this may affect your
tour, please visit our
regional security page.
Flights (from the UK)
With some shopping around you should be able to find a return flight to Damascus
for around UK£230 - UK£250.
Religions
Sunni Muslim 74%, Alawite, Druze, and other Muslim sects 16%, Christian (various
sects) 10%, Jewish (tiny communities in Damascus, Al Qamishli, and Aleppo).