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Travel to Jordan
From the moment you arrive, you get a sense of its rich heritage, all around are remnants of ancient civilizations long since passed, yet they still remain, stamped into the very fabric of this amazing Kingdom and etched into the soul of the people who live here. Jordan is a place of adventures, history, science, and art. Plan your trip right away for a life-affirming and stunning experience.
Jordan Attractions and Thing to Do
When you visit Jordan, you must note the ancient history, as the country spreads a culture that is more than 5500 years old. The capital, Amman, which contains many archaeological and historical attractions such as the Citadel Mountain and the Roman amphitheater, is not limited to that only, but Jordan can be described as a country that provides its visitors with stunning scenery and entertainment. And a wonderful rest! From Petra and the remains of the majestic past to the lively atmosphere of downtown Amman, here are the most important activities that you can do during your visit:
- Petra:
The ancient city of Petra is considered one of Jordan's treasures, and its most famous tourist attraction, as it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, in addition to being one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. The city is about three hours away from the capital, Amman, during which you can enjoy an adventure experience during the day.
- Dead Sea:
The Dead Sea is the lowest place in the world, located at an altitude of 410 meters below sea level. One of the most incredible natural destinations on Earth, the Dead Sea shore continues to attract many tourists from all over the world today, just as it did in ancient times when it attracted kings, emperors, and merchants. The sea water is characterized by buoyancy, which protects its visitors from drowning in it, and the Dead Sea is unique in 12 types of salts that cannot be found in any other body of water in the world.
- Amman City Centre:
During your visit, you must take a tour around downtown Amman (Amman City Centre), where you can stroll and spend unforgettable times, as the downtown streets are crowded with visitors and tourists, in addition to many places to shop or try the local food and enjoy a cup of coffee in one of the beautiful cafes scattered in the City Centre.
- Wadi Zarqa Ma'in
Wadi Zarqa Ma’in is located in the Jordanian governorate of Madaba, where it extends to the Dead Sea region, with a length of up to sixteen kilometers. Tourists come from all over the world to recover from incurable diseases
- Dana Biosphere Reserve
Dana Biosphere Reserve is characterized by its biodiversity. It is considered the only reserve in Jordan that includes the four biogeographical regions (the Mediterranean region, the Iranian-Turanian region, the Arabian Desert region, and the Sudanese region). It is noteworthy that a large number of animals and plants found in the Dana Biosphere Reserve are very rare, including what is at risk of extinction, including the sand cat, the Syrian wolf, and the kestrel bird.
- Kerak Castle
Karak Castle is a dark labyrinth of rocky catacombs and endless passages. The well-preserved ones are below ground, where they can be accessed through a huge door. The castle has a prestige that almost overwhelms its beauty, where you can wander around the balconies of the western front wall and contemplate the breathtaking view.
Eating out in Jordan
If you’re looking for traditional eateries, you should try Hashem restaurant, an outlet where King Abdullah II famously ate at . It’s located on Al Amir Mohammed Street. Also,Fakhr El-Din serves delicious traditional Arabic food. However if you’re looking for something more modern, try Oobe at the Al Qasr Hotel, and Romero, Amman’s oldest Italian restaurant. Don’t forget the desserts from Habeeba Sweets which is well known for its delicious Kunafa.
Jordan Hotels
There is a good selection of hotels in Jordan, from budget accommodation right up to 5-star resorts.
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Transport in Jordan
flynas arrives into Terminal 2 at the Queen Alia International Airport, which is located 45 minutes from the city center. Once you’re on the ground the best modes of transport are taxis, buses and cars for hire.
TaxiMetered taxis are readily available 24 hours a day however after midnight meters are not required to be in use, so insist on a metre at all times to avoid paying an inflated price. Taxis from the airport should cost 20 Jordanian Dinars ($28). |
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BusBuses are also located outside Terminal 2, and leave every 60 minutes 24 hours a day except between midnight and 6am when they run every two hours. Bus tickets cost JOD3 ($4). |
It's also recommended to rent your own car during your stay.
Events in Jordan
Jordan hosts a number of events including the Jordan Car Show (April), Dum Tak Festival (May), Amman Citadel Festival (August), Demencia Music Festival (August), Art Week Amman (September), Welcome to As-Salt Festival (October) and Sky Dive Jordan (November), in addition to Jerash musical festival.