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Picturesque and welcoming, Jordan, a country in the Middle East is home to some fascinating contrasts. Stunning sunsets and deserts form spectacular backdrops for romantic outings, the historical structures and pristine beaches enthral the culturally-inclined and party-hoppers. From the Amman—the capital city of Jordan—which is the ultra-modern hub of activity, situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley, to the city of Petra—a land lost in time—which is home to giant red mountains and vast mausoleums; this country is a unique blend of the old and new. Head to the Azraq Wetland Reserve, walk amidst the stone-vaulted halls and endless passageways of Karak, hop on a camel for a ride amidst sun down and timeless rock trails in Wadi Rum, or visit the ancient city of Jerash to admire the grand architecture, as it’s referred to as one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world. A delight for discerning holidaymakers, Aqaba is the fun-filled resort of Jordan’s Red Sea, and the city of Ajlun is the timeless fusion of natural splendour and historical marvels. With so much to see and do here, there’s hardly any doubt that this country will offer you everything you expect on a vacation. Follow our guide to explore more about the fascinating cities and towns in the enchanting land of Jordan.
The Jordanian capital, Amman, and its surrounding regions is referred to in the Bible as Ammon, or the Ammonite Kingdom, and was famous for its springs and citadel.
The giant red mountains and vast mausoleums of a departed race have nothing in common with modern civilization, and ask nothing of it except to be appreciated at their true value - as one of the greatest wonders ever wro...more
At 410 m below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest place on earth. Jordan’s Dead Sea coast is one of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world, and it remains as enticing to international visit...more
With its wealth of other attractions, Jordan's splendid Red Sea resort is often overlooked by modern-day visitors. But apart from being a delightful place for discerning holidaymakers, this is actually a great base from ...more
This is a stupendous, timeless place, virtually untouched by humanity and its destructive forces. Here, it is the weather and winds that have carved the imposing, towering skyscrapers, so elegantly described by T.E. Lawr...more
Madaba and its hinterlands were repeatedly mentioned in the Old Testament. Then it was known as Medeba and it featured in narratives related to Moses and the Exodus, David’s war against the Moabites, Isaiah’s oracle agai...more
A close second to Petra on the list of favourite destinations in Jordan is the ancient city of Jerash, which boasts an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6,500 years.
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