Travel to Africa & The Middle East
A pictorial and musical tribute to the people Morocco featuring Marrakech, the High Atlas, Casablanca, Rabat and Essaouira.
One part of the mystique of Morocco is the country’s diverse geography. Its land includes a long coastline that stretches for almost 1500 miles along the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, a portion of the Sahara Desert, and the high mountains and beautiful valleys of the Atlas Mountains.
Marrakech was an important city in Morocco for trade and relaxation under different rulers for centuries.
For centuries dating back to the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, the land around the Sea of Galilee was a crossroads between empires.
Cape Town has emerged over the past few decades as one of the leading tourist destinations in the world.
Ruins and tombs are never far away in modern Egypt and they still reach across the centuries to astound visitors and draw attention from around the world.
Istanbul is one of the world's great destinations with history, culture, and enough unique and sites and activities to keep busy for a three to five-day visit.
Flying into Dubai on Emirates Airlines or arriving by cruise ship is an unusual experience.
For centuries, traders from the Sultanate of Oman have looked across the Persian Gulf and to the Indian Ocean for commerce and cultural interaction to supplement the limited resources and barren landscape of their homeland.