10 Best Places to Visit in Jordan - Jordan Travel Guide
10 Best Places to Visit in Jordan and Tourist Attractions in Jordan - Jordan Travel Guide and Tips.
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10. Dana Nature Reserve
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9. Madaba
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8. Aqaba
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7. Al-Karak
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6. Amman
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5. Desert Castles
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A Travel Guide to Jordan
A Travel Guide to Jordan
Jordan is an extraordinary country. Although small in size and young in terms of nation state, it is blessed with some of the regions most revered historical treasures, some of its most spectacular scenery and some of its kindest and most hospitable people. It has a delicious cuisine, a good tourist infrastructure – with some great accommodation and knowledgeable guides – and under the much respected royal family, a stable government. Throughout its short history, Jordan has bucked the trends of its neighbours; by welcoming the foreign traveller with open arms, and gallons of sweet mint tea, in many ways it continues to do so.
Amman is a lively, liberal city, modern in character, yet with one foot rooted firmly in the past. With a history dating back to Neolithic times, its journey travels through the Greeks and Romans – when it was known as Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love’ – before being abandoned for almost a thousand years only to rise again in 1921 as the country’s modern capital. Today it carries an air of dynamic self-assurance, and is an easy place to hang out for a day or two. Things not to be missed are the downtown area, the fruit and vegetable market, the Roman theatre, and the citadel with the capital’s most famous monument, the Temple of Hercules.
From Amman the first thing you might like to do is take a day trip to visit the country’s most famous Roman town, Jaresh. Although Palaeolithic and Neolithic settlements can be found nearby, the town came to prominence during in the 1st century AD. Sites to check out here are the Temple of Zeus, the South Theatre and its impressive, and renovated, Hippodrome – which has seen a revival of the Roman sport of chariot racing.
Travelling south you’ll pass Mount Nebo, the site from which Moses showed his people the Promised Land and take a look around Madaba, where, among other things, on the floor of St George’s church you can see the first map of the Holy Land in the form of a wonderful mural.
But Jordan isn’t just about sites of antiquity, it also has some stunning natural wonders to experience. Just to the east of Madaba you can go for a float in the Dead Sea – and, if you so desire, cover yourself in the rejuvenating mud, or treat yourself to a spa or swim at one of the regions smart 5 star hotels – before enjoying remote, offbeat locations like the tiny village of Dana, which has recently been reinvented as an eco-village for travellers looking to explore the nearby reserve.
While most people enter Petra from the town of Wadi Musa, through the famous Siq, or narrow gorge, emerging at the Treasury, there is another route in. Taking the rarely used back entrance not only offers a spectacular walk, through the regions beautifully rugged terrain, it also means you avoid the crowds and start your tour of the amazing Pink City at the impressive Monastery, and thus save the Treasury till last.
And what a site Petra is – truly one of the wonders of the world. Covering some 250 square kilometres, the former capital of the Nabateans simply astounds. The beautiful pink rock, carved into magnificent facades showcasing the noble family’s temples and tombs, divided by mighty canyons and gorges, really does leave you speechless. At one time the city was home to some 30,000 inhabitants and the scale of the place is mind-blowing.
And finally you come to the most impressive of all the Petra sites, the famous Treasury, which simply has to be one of the most magnificent monuments ever created.
This is simply one of the most majestic desert landscapes you are ever likely to witness, a place where orange sands drift against towering red cliffs and immense vistas ride out under vast desert skies. This is a great place to stay for the night, either sleeping wild under the stars or in one of the impressive camps, the best of which is almost certainly Discover Circle, Bedu Camp.
And as dramatic as it is, Wadi Rum has been used as a location in a numerous famous movies.
And finally right in the south is the Red Sea town of Aqaba, which as well as being an important port and modern beach resort for locals, also has its place in history.
With plenty of good walks to be had, horse riding holidays to experience, even great diving in the Red Sea, Jordan also has its fair share of activities to enjoy. At the Feynan Eco Resort it has an award winning ethical hotel, at Karak and Shobak it has Crusader castles and in the Azraq Wetlands it offers some amazing birdwatching.
Top 10 Attractive Places to Visit in Jordan | Wacky Alan
Surrounded by countries like Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Israel is the nation of Jordan. Although it is clearly in the heart of the Middle East, Jordan can feel more liberal, progressive and safe than some of its neighbors. As a result, it is the ideal destination for those who want to explore this part of the world. A trip to Jordan offers the chance to visit ancient cities, admire magnificent granite cliffs, see secluded deserts and even swim in the Dead Sea. An overview of the best places to visit in Jordan:
10. Madaba
9. Dana Nature Reserve
8. Aqaba
7. Al-Karak
6. Amman
5. Desert Castles
4. Dead Sea
3. Jerash
2. Wadi Rum
1. Petra
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5. Amman Citadel
The Citadel is considered an important site, because it has had a long history of occupation by many great civilizations.
The Amman Citadel is also the site of Jordan Archaeological Museum.
4. Qasr al-Kharranah
Qasr al-Kharranah is one of the best-known of the desert castles.
It is one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture in the region.
3. King Abdullah I Mosque
The King Abdullah I Mosque was built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome.
Tourists are allowed to visit. Men must have long trousers on. Women must cover their heads, arms and legs.
2. Roman amphitheatre
Roman theatre is a 6,000-seat, 2nd-century Roman theatre and a famous landmark in the Jordanian capital
The theatre was built during the reign of Antonius Pius (138-161 CE).
1. Qasr al-Abd
Qasr al-Abd is a large Hellenistic palace from approximately 200 BCE.
The name Qasr al-Abd can be translated as Castle of the Slave or Servant.
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Jordan nine-day journey in April 2018. Friendly people, beduins, red dunes and & hours of driving inside a grey car.
Itinerary:
Day 1, March 29 – Arrival to Amman International Airport, car pick up, sleepover in ‘Salome’ Hotel in Madaba.
Day 2, March 30 – Sightseeing in Madaba: St. George’s Church, Madaba Archeological Park, drive through Al Mujib Dam observation point, arrive at Wadi Musa (Petra), sleepover in ’Seven Wonders’ Hotel.
Day 3, April 1 – Petra: the Siq, Treasury, Monastery
Day 4, April 2 – Petra, drive to Wadi Rum, sunset and dinner, sleepover in ‘Wadi Rum Sky Tours & Camp’.
Day 5, April 3 – Wadi Rum, drive to Aqaba, sleepover in ‘Costa Marina’ Hotel.
Day 6, April 4 – Aqaba, Berinice Tourist Beach Club.
Day 7, April 5 - Drive to the Dead Sea, Wadi Mujib Adventure Site, sleepover in ‘Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea’.
Day 8, April 6 - The Dead Sea, Bethany Beyond the Jordan, Mount Nebo, Moses Memorial Church, Madaba, sleepover in ‘Madaba 1880’Hotel.
Day 9, April 7 - Car drop off, departure from Amman International Airport.
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EGYPT & JORDAN | Ep2: Solo Backpacking Jordan
Solo backpacking through Jordan in the second leg of my month long trip through Egypt & Jordan.
I’ll be visiting Amman, the Dead Sea, Jerash, the Kings Highway, Karak, Petra and Wadi Rum.
Egypt & Jordan are undoubtedly on most people's travel bucket lists, but I've always had the impression that the majority of people travel there on an organised tour.
So I wanted to give it a go by myself and see what it was like treating it like a normal backpacking trip, staying at hostel and booking everything on the go.
This second episode sees my journey continue as I head into Jordan for 10 days.
Starting out in Amman, I did day trips to the Dead Sea, Mt Nebo, Madaba, Umm Qays, Aljoun and Jerash.
Then I travelled south along the Kings Highway passed Karak, Dana Reserve and Shobak before arriving in Wadi Musa to see the ancient ruins of Petra, featured in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Finally I head to Wadi Rum, the stunningly beautiful desert that’s been used in countless movies from Lawrence of Arabia to the Martian, and even Star Wars Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker.
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Around Jordan حول الأردن
When I decided to make this video the goal was to visit all the cities of Jordan and record the nice places and have the nice memories in one video.
It took me around 14 months to finish this project.
I was always amazed and pleased with every place I visited and it was a wonderful experience to get this done with my friends and family.
I hope you enjoy the video and i do recommend to go around the country and feel the joy of this adventure.
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00:13 - Wadi Al Karak وادي الكرك
00:19 - Ma'in Springs حمامات معين
00:22 - Jal'aad جلعاد
00:25 - King Hussein Mosque in Amman مسجد الملك حسين في عمان
00:28 - Fuheis الفحيص
00:31 - Al Mafraq (Um Aljmal) المفرق (أم الجمال)
00:37 - Jerash جرش
00:43 - Amman International Airport مطار عمان الدولي
00:46 - Jordan Valley غور الأردن
00:49 - Mount Nebo in Madab جبل نيبو في مادبا
00:52 - La Storia Museum in Madaba متحف الحكاية في مادبا
00:55 - Haret Jdoudna in Madaba مطعم حارة جدودنا في مادبا
00:58 - Wadi Al Mujib وادي الموجب
01:04 - El Sen (Tiberias View between Palestine Jordan And Syria) منطقة السن المطلة على بحيرة طبريا بين فلسطين و سوريا و الأردن
01:07 - Abdali Boulevard in Amman بوليفارد العبدلي في عمان
01:10 - Dead Sea البحر الميت
01:13 - Ajloun (Castle & Forrest) قلعة عجلون و غابات عجلون
01:19 - Batism Site المغطس
01:22 - Shallalet Al Ramtha شلالة الرمثا
01:25 - Al Shobak Castle in M'aan قلعة الشوبك في معان
01:28 - Petra البتراء
01:34 - Rainbow St. in Amman شارع الرينبو في عمان
01:37 - Mar Afram Church in Amman كنيسة مار أفرام في عمان
01:40 - Royal Automobile Museum متحف السيارات الملكي
01:43 - Aqaba العقبة
01:46 - Dana Reserve in Tafilah محمية ضانا في الطفيلة
01:49 - Umm Qais in Irbid أم قيس في اربد
01:55 - Abu Darwish Mosque in Amman مسجد أبو درويش في عمان
01:58 - Azraq Wetland Reserve محمية الأزرق المائية
02:01 - Our friend's Mohammad Rebhi Wedding in Amman عرس صديقنا محمد ربحي
02:04 - Al Hijaz Railway in Az Zarqa سكة حديد الحجاز في الزرقاء
02:07 - Amman Citadel جبل القلعة في عمان
02:10 - Wadi Rum وادي رم
02:22 - Al Karak Castle قلعة الكرك
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