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Introducing Syria

Here's a newsflash: contrary to what the US State Department may wish the world to think, Syria is not populated by terrorists, zealots and other bogeymen. In fact, Syrians are among the most friendly and hospitable people in the world, and most visitors to their country end up developing a lifelong infatuation with its gentle charms.

Since Bashar al-Assad took over the reins from his father in 2001, modernisation has been on the national agenda. This is no Levantine backwater - Syria is a modern, efficient and very proud nation with an administration that is becoming more liberal and outward looking by the day. It needs and deserves travellers to bear witness to this fact.

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Part of illuminated colonnade ruin with Qala't ibn Maan (castle) on the hilltop behind.
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Part of illuminated colonnade ruin with Qala't ibn Maan (castle) on the hilltop behind.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Patrick Horton
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Conical mud-brick beehive houses, central Syria.
  • Qala'at Ja'abar citadel jutting out into Lake al-Assad, central Syria.
  • The many faces of the president, Hafez al-Assad, and his sons: a mural on a wall
  • Outdoor cafes and Aleppo Citadel at night.
  • Old men at Aleppo Souq.
  • Special Ramadan bread for sale, Aleppo Souq.
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