Jordan
Jordan is full of unforgettable experiences, UNESCO heritage sites, Nabataean buildings dating back to the BC era, and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Jordan is best known for its access to the Dead Sea and the ancient ruins of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jordan is home to dozens of ancient Roman sites, but the ruins of Jerash are considered the most impressive. One of the oldest Roman cities in the Middle East, Jerash is the jewel of northern Jordan.
The modern city of Jerash really gives you a glimpse into Jordan's ancient history and the chance to witness Roman ingenuity in places you might not have expected. Jerash, we were especially lucky to be able to leisurely wander between Hadrian's Arch, the Temple of Artemis, and the massive Corinthian columns, without the crowds, trying to imagine what life must have been like in this ancient city. One of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the world. Without a doubt, the ancient city of Jerash in northern Jordan is one of the best holiday destinations in Jordan. If you have ever been to Rome and love Roman ruins, visiting Jerash while visiting Jordanian land is the first thing you should add to your Jordan itinerary.
Petra is the most famous place in Jordan, and you cannot visit Jordan without going to Petra. The famous city of Petra is just one of many beautiful sites in the country of Jordan. Petra is one of Jordan's main historical sites not to be missed. Petra in Jordan is one of the most amazing places we have been to and a large area not to be missed in Jordan.
Petra is one of the seven wonders of the world and an extraordinary place, which is often the main reason many people visit Jordan. When you visit Petra, Jordan, you will pass through beautiful canyons, explore ancient carved temples, and visit marvellous sights such as the Treasury, Erdale, and the Great Shrine. Your opportunities in the Jordanian capital are truly endless; you can spend a week admiring the ruins and hiking along the trails. You cannot travel to the ancient civilizations of Jordan without visiting the extraordinary archaeological site of Petra in the desert southwest.
Part of the ancient civilization of Jordan on the western border borders the Dead Sea. The archaeological site of Gadar stands on a high ridge from which one can see the surrounding valley, the Golan Heights, and the Sea of Galilee.
It is a testament to the sheer richness of the fascinating history that still exists in Amman, the capital that attracts as many visitors to Abdali as the fabled rock-cut temples in Petra. Jerash is so big and one of the top attractions in Jordan. It has become a leading Roman site in Jordan with attractions such as Hadrian's Arch (Arco del Trionfo), Hippodrome, South Gate and more. The Roman ruins of Jerash were one of our favourite stops on our Jordan itinerary.
With excellent eco-adventure, rich history, and incredible scenery, Jordan is a wonderful place to visit in the Middle East. A contrasting combination of stunning scenery, ancient ruins and seaside escapes, Jordan will capture your heart from the moment you set foot in this breath-taking country. Jordan is more than just a trip back in time, and all you must do is look at the bustling streets of Aqaba on the Red Sea for world-class diving, or downtown Amman for a blooming night scene and more. the coming art, modern to boot. No matter who you are talking to or what social media app you are browsing, the picturesque scenery of Wadi Rum, the towering buildings of Petra, and the mesmerizing shores of the Dead and Dead Seas, Jordan seems to be everywhere.
The Red Sea is known as one of the best places in the world to snorkel in Jordan and if you really like diving then you are ready for even more surprise when you dive into this amazing underwater world. Although the Dead Sea is not as secluded as it used to be, the Dead Sea is still an interesting place to visit during your trip to Jordan.
The famous Dead Sea is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country of Jordan and can be visited on a day trip from Amman. Amman is Jordan's only coastal city and a beautiful place to explore the legendary Dead Sea. Jordan's only coastal city, Aqaba is the ideal starting point for diving and snorkelling in the Red Sea.