The Bedouin Hospitality of the Middle East (17/20)

The Bedouin Hospitality of the Middle East

Bedouin hospitality is renowned across the Middle East for its generosity and openness. Guests are often welcomed with dates and Arabic coffee (or qahwa), which symbolize the host’s commitment to offering the best of what they have. In some traditions, guests are invited to stay for several days, ensuring that their every need is met, making travelers feel valued and honored.

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Written by Patrick J. Morris

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