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    Middle East Travel – Travel Tips

    One of the world’s most fascinating and rewarding travel destinations is the Middle East. If you are planning a visit there, you have to overcome complications that may come your way. There is spellbinding landscape scenery from seas of sand dunes and palm fringed lakes and stunning mountains of the north and the underwater world of the Red Sea. This is a land full of ancient history, vibrant cultures and unfortunately sometimes conflicts. When you plan the trip, there are so many travel tips you have to know.  And spring is the best months to visit the Middle East. If you are a sun worshipper and water sports freak, the months of June to August should be definitely avoided.

    Travel in the Middle East is cheap and travelling is comfortable. This is always there in the Middle East. The term given to tipping is “baksheesh” This is more than just a reward for having rendered a service. The larger banks have ATM’s and they are linked up to one of the international networks like Master Card, Cirrus, Visa or Global Access Systems. Night life is safe and there is a wrong idea that it is insecure. Except in the conflict zone, everything is peaceful.   Medina are only for Muslims. Tourists should not try to enter these unless they are Muslims. Mosques are out of bounds for tourists. Never try to take either illegal or offensive for Muslims like Alcohol, books and magazines of an explicit sexual nature. Girls and women are beautiful and lovely.

    They are a mixed race with a long history of the area. All women are really beautiful.  You should not demonstrate affection for a spouse or friend of the opposite sex, when in public. Saudi’s never done this and fined such behavior unacceptable. Unmarried persons should not have sexual relations and it is against the law in Saudi Arabia. During Ramadan, do not eat, drink or smoke in public. A dog should not be petted in front of a Saudi. You should dress modestly in public. Men should wear long pants and a shirt and women should wear long, loose dresses with high necklines and long sleeves.

    A person’s photograph should not be taken without his permissions. No theft takes place in the Kingdom.  The people of Saudi feel they are superior as all are Muslims and they look down on non Muslims. In Arabia they feel that they are more superior to non Arab Muslims and as Saudis they feel are superior to all other Arabs and this vicious circle never ends. Tourists are not treated as they would treat a national and even the law enforcing agencies are like this.

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