Hama Governorate is located in the heart of Syria and is famous for its rich natural and historical diversity. The governorate includes fertile plains, valleys, and rivers, most notably the Orontes River (Al-Asi) which flows through the city, giving it a prominent agricultural status, especially in cultivating wheat, citrus, and vegetables. Hama is a city of wonders, home to the ancient waterwheels (Norias) dating back to Islamic eras—a unique engineering masterpiece that attracts visitors from everywhere. The governorate is also characterized by its rich cultural heritage, from old souks and historical palaces to museums that preserve its ancient ruins. Additionally, Hama hosts breathtaking natural areas such as hunting reserves and forests, making it a place that combines history with natural beauty. Hama is not just a city; it is a heart beating with history and life, telling stories of civilizations that lived on its land through the ages, and remains a destination for everyone seeking the authentic charm of Syria.