Jordan is truly a land of spectacular culture, scenery and people. This small Arab Kingdom holds within its borders sites of antiquity that rank among the most exceptional in the world. The unique rose red city of Petra; the outstanding remains of Jerash, one of the most magnificent of roman provincial cities, the remarkable vestiges of Umayyad palaces built deep in the desert; the incredibly scenic Wadi rum, which is permanently associated with Lawrence of Arabia.

Please feel free to read through our Jordan Travel Guide to find out more about Jordan tourism.

For those seeking adventure, mystique, ancient roots, relaxation, tourism Jordan and an opportunity to witness the monuments of a civilization over 2000 years old- Jordan is the place!

Amman the capital is a modern, safe, and friendly city. No more than a five hour drive from anywhere in the country, it is a convenient place
The ancient city of Jerash boasts as unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6.500 years. The city’s golden age.
Petra is the astonishing, mesmerizing rose-red city. Once the stronghold of the Nabataeans, industrious Arab people.
Perhaps the most magnificent landscapes in the Kingdom abound in Wadi Rum, one of the truly most breathtaking experiences of Jordan.
At the northern end of the Great Rift Valley lies the Jordan Valley, the lowest point on the surface of the Earth.
With its balmy winter climate and idyllic setting, Aqaba is Jordan’s year-round aquatic playground. The thriving underwater.
This Monastery is located on a hill overlooking the Holy Land and is believed to be the burial place of Moses. The custodians.
An ideal base from which to explore the adjacent Dana Reserve, Feynan Ecolodge is Jordan’s first hotel designed with the environment at its heart.
Madaba is situated on the king’s highway, at a distance of 40 Km south of Amman. It is famed for its mosaics dating from the Byzantine era.

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