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The eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, also known as the Levant, has always been a crossroads between the three great continents of ancient history: Europe, Asia, and Africa.

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All the trade caravans passed through here, carrying Persian rugs, Indian spices, Egyptian papyrus, myrrh, frankincense, and many other products.

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For the same reason, due to its geographical location, the Levant was also the stage for major battles between the great empires, which aspired to dominate the region or simply used it as a necessary passage to the new territory to conquer.

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The history of humanity has always been accompanied by faith, transmitted through beliefs and idolatries from its earliest moments. It was in this region where monotheism began, along with the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions.

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All these facts make this region one of the most important on the planet. Traveling through it is literally traveling through the history of humanity.

This land entered the history books early on and has never disappeared.

Originally called Canaan, it was the Promised Land to the patriarch Abraham and his descendants. Years later, it became known as Israel in honor of the third patriarch.

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Israel is the setting of the Bible. The birthplace of the three monotheistic religions. The battleground of the most famous wars of antiquity. The eastern gateway for European conquerors like Alexander the Great and Pompey. The western gateway for Muslim conquerors like Caliph Omar.

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It remained in the dream of millions of Jews scattered throughout the world after the Roman Diaspora, feeding a sentiment and becoming the DNA of this people, no matter where they were.

A dream that became a reality in the early last century, when Jews returned to the land of their ancestors driven by a strong Zionist ideology that would serve as an engine to turn the land of Israel into a strong, creative, and renewing country.

A hub of technological, medical, agricultural, and educational inspiration.

A symbol of resilience and hope.

Of the struggle for peace.

Of religiosity and freedom.

The land of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

An incomparable tourist destination.

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An incredible complement to a visit to Israel.

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is an authentic destination.

Sparsely populated and preserved deserts.

Villages in the mountains with a humble, friendly, and hospitable population.

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A country with countless tourist attractions, starting with the famous lost city of Petra, one of the seven wonders of the world.

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Dozens of Crusader fortress ruins, Roman ruins from the Herodian era, 4th-century Christian monasteries, and a vibrant capital that tries to bring the future to

this ancient land.

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Luxurious resorts on the shores of the Dead Sea, to relax and enjoy the saltiest waters on the planet.

And, to top it off, the Wadi Rum desert, a colorful desert with a starry sky and plenty of infrastructure for an unforgettable overnight experience.

This name says it all. Who doesn't remember their first history lessons at school?

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The land of famous pharaohs and Cleopatras, of pyramids and the Sphinx.

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A land that combines the scarcity of the desert with the abundance of the Nile River, considered the longest in the world.

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The oldest empire of humanity that has inspired many others throughout history.

Strolling through its bazaars, temples, and monuments is like walking through our memory.

Taking a cruise on the Nile is like a journey into the past, astonishing travelers with the skill and vision of the builders of that era.

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