United Arab Emirates

Welcome to Dubai — a city of firsts, where desert meets skyline, tradition meets innovation, and every traveler can find something extraordinary. From soaring skyscrapers to ancient souks, from luxury resorts to rugged desert adventures — Dubai is a place of boundless possibility.


📍 Location & Overview

  • Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf.

  • Originally a modest fishing and trade settlement, Dubai transformed rapidly over recent decades into a global hub for business, tourism and innovation.

  • Tourism now plays a central role in Dubai’s economy: in 2024, Dubai welcomed 18.72 million international overnight visitors — a 9% year‑on‑year increase.

Turkiye

Welcome to Cappadocia — a magical region in Turkey’s Central Anatolia where otherworldly landscapes, ancient underground cities, cave‑churches and a rich cultural heritage combine to offer one of the world’s most unique travel experiences.


📍 Location & Overview

  • Cappadocia is located in Central Anatolia, Turkey — covering parts of the provinces of Nevşehir, Kayseri, Aksaray and Niğde.

  • Its famous landscapes were formed by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago; the soft tuff rock was then eroded into remarkable formations and also carved by people into dwellings, churches and underground cities.

  • Today, Cappadocia is a major tourist destination, known for its fairy chimneys, cave hotels, hot‑air balloon rides and rich historical heritage.

Saudi Arabia

Welcome to Saudi Arabia — a land of vast deserts and lush oases, ancient trade routes and futuristic cities, deep‑rooted heritage and bold ambition. Once primarily known for pilgrimage, the Kingdom is now opening up in spectacular fashion to the world of leisure travel, culture‑seekers and adventure travellers alike.


📍 Location & Overview

Saudi Arabia occupies the majority of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by the Red Sea to the west, the Persian Gulf to the east, and several neighbouring countries to the north and south.
In recent years, the Kingdom has embraced a seismic shift in its identity under its Vision 2030 framework — positioning tourism as a central pillar of its future economy.