Jordan offers a glimpse of everything: Petra’s treasury, Jerash and its ancient Roman ruins, the Bedouins heritage at Wadi Rum, the crusader castles and the breathtaking view of the Dead Sea. Simply, in Jordan, it’s difficult to choose how to have fun
Petra is a wonderful masterpiece carved into mountain in southern Jordan, and it is located in a valley called Arabah, which runs from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. It’s been originally built by Nabatians, whose inhabitants were nomadic people but settled in this area and then built Petra. The culture era of Petra came into contact with a number of eras and historical states, namely Roman, Byzantine and Islamic state.
Jordan offers a glimpse of everything: Petra’s treasury, Jerash and its ancient Roman ruins, the Bedouins heritage at Wadi Rum, the crusader castles and the breathtaking view of the Dead Sea. Simply, in Jordan, it’s difficult to choose how to have fun.
Islam is being practiced in this country in one of its milder forms: a visit to Jordan can really help you get rid of prejudices and stereotypes about Islam.
The Dead Sea: we often speak about the highest peaks of the world and not the lowest. Well, the Dead Sea is the lowest point in the world at 394.6 m (1269 ft) below sea level. Grab the opportunity, explore this huge salt lake and Treat yourself to a luxurious mud mask.
The Dead Sea is recreational area with a high rate of tourist attraction, due to the uniqueness of the natural environment of the Dead Sea, which has several recreational, medical and therapeutic characteristics. In addition, the Dead Sea’s area is considered one of the most beautiful quiet places, which was the reason that made nine of the largest hotel chains establish hotels and resorts on the seaside of Jordan.
Food: if you are a foodie then you have to try their appetizers (pleasing even as snacks at any time of the day) like hummus, fatoush, baba ganoush, tabbouleh, Shawarma, and falafel. These are just the starters that await you.
Jordan belongs to the subtropics, locations with subtropical climate, which has a warm rainy weather during months of the winter and tender temperatures during months of the summer. As a result, the best time to visit Jordan is during spring and autumn months, as the average of temperature degrees are from 10 to 30 °C.