6 nights, 7 days 3 Dec, 2026 – 9 Dec, 2026
6 nights, 7 days 3 Dec, 2026 – 9 Dec, 2026 Price:US$ 1595
3 Dec, 2026
9 Dec, 2026
6 nights, 7 days
Price
1595
Join YPT for a historic journey to Syria as the country marks its anniversary since the fall of the Assad government. Discover the untold stories of the past decade of war, resilience, and a history once too dangerous to speak on our Syria Liberation Day Anniversary Tour.
This is your opportunity to join the locals in commemorating a historic milestone - the second anniversary of the fall of the Assad family. Expect an unforgettable day filled with music, dancing, and street celebrations as Syrians mark a new chapter in their history!
Your journey with us begins in Beirut, Lebanon. In the early morning, we’ll set off for Damascus - the world’s oldest continuously inhabited capital. Once crossing the border and arriving in the heart of Syria, we’ll check into our traditional Syrian hotel and dive straight into the vibrant energy of the city. Known for its rich tapestry of ethnicities and religions, Damascus is a cultural crossroads and one of Syria’s most architecturally breathtaking cities. You'll wander through bustling markets, meet local vendors, and visit the magnificent Umayyad Mosque - the fourth holiest site in Islam, while soaking in the festive spirit that defines this ancient metropolis.
We’ll then continue to gain a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of the war’s impact across Syria. One of our key stops will be Jouba, a suburb northeast of Damascus that was among the hardest hit during the conflict. From 2013 to 2017, this area served as a frontline for opposition forces against the Assad regime. It’s also believed to be one of the sites where chemical weapons were used on civilians. An estimated 7,000 lives were lost here. Visiting Jouba is undeniably emotional, but it offers vital context to Syria’s recent history and the heavy price its people have paid.
Next, we’ll travel to Homs - the heart of the revolution and one of the first cities to rise up against Assad in 2011. As a result, Homs endured some of the most devastating destruction of the war, and much of its population has since been displaced across Syria and beyond. While in Homs, we’ll visit its historic Catholic churches and the Khalid Ibn al-Walid Mosque, built by Chechen craftsmen, as we take in the city’s atmosphere and reflect on its pivotal role in Syria’s modern history.
Following our in-depth visit to Homs, we’ll head west to Idlib - a region that was once a stronghold of opposition forces and previously off-limits to foreign visitors. With recent changes on the ground and greater integration, access is now possible. In Idlib, we’ll visit a refugee camp home to families displaced by the war. Here, we’ll have the opportunity to offer donations and connect with residents who, above all, want their stories heard and their struggles remembered.
Our journey then takes us east to Aleppo, a city deeply scarred by the conflict yet rich with resilience and history. You’ll witness the aftermath of intense fighting that devastated many UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the famed Aleppo Souq - now slowly being brought back to life. We’ll also visit the iconic Citadel, a historic stronghold that was captured by opposition forces on November 29, 2024 - marking a turning point and signalling the end of Assad’s rule.
Amongst visiting sites important to understanding Syria’s recent war, we will also visit the most iconic attractions including Palmyra, Umayyad Mosque, and Aleppo Citadel.
Tour Highlight
Visit key cities of Syria including Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Idlib, Damascus and learn about the war through the eyes of locals
Visit the Umayyad Mosque, Krak des Chevaliers, Apamea, Palmyra and more incredible sites.
Party with Syrians as they mark the anniversary of the overthrow of the Assad government
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Thursday 3rd December – Beirut, Lebanon – Damascus, Syria
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Friday 4th December – Damascus – Jouba – Maaloula – Homs
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Saturday 5th December – Homs – Krak des Chevaliers – Idlib – Aleppo
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Sunday 6th December – Aleppo – Hama
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Monday 7th of December – Hama – Palmyra – Damascus
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Tuesday 8th of December – Damascus: Liberation Day Anniversary
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