John Wellsted’s Journey to Ibra Oman

In the early 19th century, James Wellsted embarked on a journey that would lead him through the heart of Oman, an adventure meticulously chronicled in his book, “Travels in Arabia.” This exploration took him from the hospitable villages of Beni-Abu-‘Ali to the fertile oases of Bidiyah, and to the bustling market town of  Ibra. His … Read more

Gertrude Bell At Umm Al Jimal Jordan

Gertrude Bell, a remarkable British explorer, archaeologist, and writer, left a profound legacy within Arabian travel literature. Amongst her many adventures and explorations throughout the region, one intriguing destination was the archaeological site of Umm Al Jimal in Jordan. In her compelling narrative “The Desert and the Sown,” Bell provides unique insights into her visit … Read more

Rise of the Rashid Dynasty in Central Arabia

Amidst the chronicles of Arabian exploration, few accounts are as vivid and insightful as Lady Anne Blunt’s “A Pilgrimage to Nejd.” This travelogue, penned in the mid-19th century, offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Arabia, a region then largely unknown to the Western world. Lady Anne Blunt, with her keen observations and descriptive … Read more

Bahrain To Uqair: Philby’s Journey

In the early 20th century, St. John Philby embarked on a remarkable journey into the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, a region steeped in mystery and tradition, yet on the cusp of transformative change. His detailed account, “Heart of Arabia,” provides an insightful narrative of this expedition, exploring the rich tapestry of Saudi Arabian geography, … Read more

Larti & Hindimini Iranian Tribes: Freya Stark’s Journey

In the realm of early 20th-century exploration and travel literature, Freya Stark stands out as a pioneering figure, particularly noted for her intrepid travels in the Middle East. “The Valley of the Assassins” is one of her most celebrated works, offering readers a vivid portrayal of her journeys through remote and, at the time, largely … Read more

Nizwa Oman: James Wellsted’s Visit

In the early 19th century, James Wellsted, an explorer of notable repute, embarked on a journey across Oman, documenting his experiences in the seminal work “Travels in Arabia“. Wellsted makes meticulous observations during his travels about perilous roads infested with robbers, the lush landscapes surprising to the travellers, and the complex social and political dynamics … Read more