
Aleppo Aleppo, Syria Travel Guide
Bring lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. Long sleeves and trousers and skirts offer Sun protection and follow modesty requirements.
Layering works well during these milder seasons. Include T-shirts, Long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and a medium-weight jacket.
Comfortable, sturdy, closed-toe Walking shoes or boots are suitable. You will encounter uneven terrain, rubble, and potential debris.
Sturdy boots offer protection against debris. Break them in before travel to avoid discomfort.
Sandals or open-toed shoes are not advised for safety or practicality due to ground conditions.
Your documents are your most valuable possessions. Keep them secure, and have multiple copies.
Power supply is not always dependable, and online connectivity limited. Pack items that manage these challenges.
Discreet photography gear is advisable. Avoid overtly professional-looking gear that might attract unwanted attention. Always get consent before taking pictures of people, especially at checkpoints or military installations.
Local SIM cards (Syriatel, MTN) may be available, but registration can be complex for foreigners.
Roaming services are expensive. A Sim card from a local provider or counting on Wi-Fi (if available) are more economical.
Consider a VPN for internet security and access to restricted content. NordVPN or ExpressVPN are options.
A comprehensive personal First aid kit is a smart idea given limited local resources.
Bring a sufficient supply of all prescription medications for your entire trip. Keep them in original packaging with clear labels. A doctor's note (on letterhead) is a very good idea.
Under current conditions, specific supplies for activities is generally not recommended. Focus on essential survival and safety.
Keep photography gear discreet. Ask permission before photographing individuals or sensitive areas. No professional-looking gear.
Long journeys and potential delays mean these items contribute to personal well-being and managing discomfort.
Small things can have a big difference in comfort and security during your trip. These address common travel discomforts.
Protect your valuables and identity with these discreet items. Personal safety is a priority in all circumstances.
Fill with safe bottled water only.
Reduce plastic waste locally.
Conserve electricity during outages.
Buy from local artisans where available.
Pack light and prioritize safety, health, and essential documents. Avoid anything that draws unnecessary attention or may be seen as valuable.
Given the circumstances, utility and discretion outweigh fashion or extensive gadgetry.