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 Africa & Middle East Holidays

Africa & Middle East Holidays

Book your holiday to Africa and Middle East with Wendy Wu Tours

Celebrating 25 Years of tour excellence
Africa

The cradle of humankind, Africa’s complex anthropological history is almost immeasurable - and its natural history is equally fascinating. This is a place of ancient civilisations, intriguing cultures, vast plains, superlative-laden natural wonders and spellbinding wildlife.

Embark on an enchanting journey as you connect with nature and culture in a way you never thought possible. Experience untamed splendour, thrilling adventure and a new level of relaxation as you explore this astounding continent with Wendy Wu Tours. 
 
The Middle East

Built on the foundations of the most ancient civilisations, the modern-day Middle East is a region of unfathomable history and warm hospitality.

A place where the past is always present, it was here that some of the first cities came to be, and where three of the world’s major religions were born, shaping these age-old metropolises with the classic architecture that it is so rewarding to explore today.

Outside these urban centres are beautiful beaches, great deserts and dramatic mountains dotted with striking stretches of lush greenery, cultural treasures and bucketlist sights, including the world’s earliest spa destination, the Dead Sea!

 

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Countries to visit in Africa and the Middle East

Choose from a range of our Africa & Middle East holiday destinations.

Things to see in Africa & Middle East

No trip to Africa & Middle East would be complete without seeing one of the wonders listed below.

Popular Holidays to Africa & Middle East

Africa & Middle East offers a wealth of wonderful sights and experiences. What better way to explore them than on a Wendy Wu tour?