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Jordan is an Arab nation located on the eastern banks of the River Jordan. Named because of its location, this country can easily be described as a reservoir of natural treasures along with ancient monuments and resorts by the sea. Although it has always been considered as a hospitable nation, Jordan is increasingly gaining a reputation of being a safe country in the conflict-ridden Middle East. There are plenty of things to do and ways to enjoy Jordan. This might be why it has become a popular tourist spot for Indians. We really had an amazing time while we were there. Here are some of our favourite things to do in Jordan.
Petra or the Rose City as it is commonly called gets its nickname from the pink sand cliffs, which surround it. For anybody travelling to Jordan, Petra must top the list of things to do there. Make sure to reach this UNE...more
If ever there was a majestic landscape, this is the one. A trip to the vast desert ruins of Wadi Rum is an eye opening and a soul tingling experience. The entire area is quite inhospitable for regular dwellers and it is ...more
Located at a distance of about 18 kilometres from the Dead Sea and 264 m below sea level, are the very famous thermal springs of Hammamat Ma'in. This desert oasis is visited as much by the local population as by the tour...more
While you are in Jordan, visiting the Dead Sea is such a must do that it would actually be a crime not to put it on your itinerary.This unique water body got its name from the ancient Romans and the mineral rich water he...more
Built between 1184 & 1188 to protect the country from Crusaders, the Ajloun Castle in Northern Jordan is scenic and offers a fantastic 360 degree view of the entire Jordan Valley.
Located in the active and energetic downtown of Amman lies the Jordan Museum, which was built as recently as 2014 and is the largest in the country. Many of Jordan's outstanding exhibits and artefacts have found their ho...more
The Roman Theater, Ummayyad Palace,Amman Citadel, Odeon-this list of historical sites in Downtown Amman could go on and on. It is due to the long history of the place that these buildings can be seen here.
In the ancient city of Petra, stands a building proud and strong since nearly twenty centuries. Built somewhere in the first century, Al Deir is carved out of rock and is a true example of Nabatean classical style of bui...more
Located in the southernmost part of Jordan, Aqaba is the only coastal city in the country. By virtue of its geographical position next to Petra and Wadi Rum, it finds itself in the golden triangle of tourism. Aqaba makes...more
Little Petra or Siq al Barid is actually Petra's northern suburb. Situated nine kilometres north of Wadi Musa, this place retains its old world charm, which has otherwise disappeared from the other parts of Petra.
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