Welcome to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan!
We are delighted to welcome you to this land where ancient history meets modern development. In Jordan, you will discover remarkable tourist attractions such as Petra, the Rose City, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the Red Sea in Aqaba, where you can enjoy diving in crystal-clear waters. You can also visit the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, where you can experience a unique relaxation experience.
Jordan also offers you the chance to explore its rich culture through delicious cuisine, music, and traditional heritage.
We wish you an enjoyable stay and unforgettable memories in this beautiful country. If you need any assistance or have any questions, feel free to ask, as we are here to offer you all the support and comfort.
Welcome to Jordan!
These are one-day trips from your place of stay to the destination you are eager and excited to visit.
Choose from these tourist and archaeological sites that you would like to visit and enjoy a unique experience:
Petra
Petra is an ancient historical city in southern Jordan and is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. It was established in the 6th century BC by the Nabateans and is known for its unique architecture carved into pink rocks. Petra features many remarkable landmarks such as the Treasury, the Monastery, and the ancient streets. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The distance between Petra and Amman, the capital of Jordan, is about 225 kilometers (140 miles), and it can be reached by car in approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.
Petra contains many wonderful tourist attractions that draw visitors from all over the world. Some of the most notable landmarks include:
1. The Treasury (Al-Khazneh): One of the most famous landmarks of Petra, a massive facade carved into pink rocks, which was used as a royal tomb.
2. The Monastery (Ad-Deir): A large temple carved into the rock, famous for its size and the beauty of its details. It is one of the most prominent sites in Petra.
3. The Colonnaded Street: A main street that once connected various landmarks in Petra, featuring ancient columns.
4. The Petra Theater: An ancient theater that could hold thousands of people, used for performances and events during the Nabataean era.
5. The Royal Tombs: A group of tombs carved into the rocks, used for the burial of prominent Nabataean figures.
6. The Byzantine Church: Contains beautiful mosaic floors depicting scenes from the Christian era.
7. The Circular Path: A path that runs through Petra, allowing visitors to explore many of the different landmarks in the ancient city.
Petra is a historically rich city that combines natural beauty with impressive architectural art, making it a unique and special place.




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Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum is a desert valley located in southern Jordan, known for its stunning natural beauty and breathtaking mountain views. It is also called the “Valley of the Moon” due to its unique landscape that resembles the surface of the moon. Wadi Rum features red sand dunes and massive rock formations, making it an ideal location for desert tours and camping.
Visitors can enjoy camel rides or 4×4 vehicle tours to explore the area, along with the opportunity to admire the clear sky and amazing stars at night. Wadi Rum is also a famous filming location, having been used for movies such as “The Martian” and “Lawrence of Arabia.”
It is a great place for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts, offering a unique desert experience.






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Madaba-Mount Nebo
Madaba is a city located southwest of Amman in Jordan, famous for being the “City of Mosaics” due to many remarkable mosaic artworks from the Byzantine era. One of the most notable landmarks in Madaba is the St. George’s Church, which contains the famous Mosaic Map of the Holy Land, dating back to the 6th century AD.
Mount Nebo is located near Madaba and is an important religious site, as it is believed to be the place where Prophet Moses stood to view the land of Canaan before his death. From the summit of Mount Nebo, visitors can enjoy a stunning view of the Dead Sea and the Palestinian territories.
Madaba and Nebo represent unique tourist destinations that combine religious history and Byzantine art.




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The Baptism Site (Al-Maghtas)
The Baptism Site (Al-Maghtas) is a historical and religious location situated along the Jordan River in Jordan, and it is considered one of the most significant Christian sites in the world. It is believed to be the place where Jesus Christ was baptized by John the Baptist.
The site features several religious landmarks, including ancient churches and the cave where Jesus is said to have been baptized. Al-Maghtas is a sacred place for Christians from all over the world, attracting visitors who wish to visit a site that is a vital part of Christian history.
Visitors can also experience baptism in the Jordan River at this historic site, making it a unique religious and tourist destination.


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Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is a saline lake located on the border between Jordan and Palestine. It is one of the deepest points on Earth, with a depth of about 430 meters below sea level. The Dead Sea is known for its mineral-rich waters and natural elements that offer significant health benefits, such as relaxation and relief from skin conditions.
Visitors can enjoy a unique experience at the Dead Sea, as people easily float on the water’s surface due to its high salt density. The area’s black mud is also known for its use in beauty and health treatments.
The Dead Sea is an ideal destination for relaxation and rejuvenation, offering visitors an unforgettable experience in a unique natural and therapeutic environment.


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Salt
Salt is a historic city located in Jordan and is considered one of the oldest and most important cities in the country. The city is distinguished by its rich architectural heritage, containing many old buildings dating back to the Ottoman and British eras, reflecting the cultural and historical diversity of the city.
Among the most prominent landmarks in Salt is the old town, which features many traditional stone houses and narrow streets that allow visitors to explore the local ancient life. Salt also has many old mosques, such as the Mountain Mosque, in addition to the old markets that reflect the traditional character of the city.
The city of Salt is distinguished by many tourist attractions that reflect its rich history and natural beauty. Some of the most prominent landmarks include:
– The Old Town : Known for its narrow streets and old stone buildings, offering visitors a chance to explore traditional life in Salt.
– The Mountain Mosque: One of the oldest mosques in the city, featuring unique architectural design.
– The Old Salt Market: Reflecting the traditional character of the city, where visitors can buy local products and handmade crafts.
– Abu Jaber Palace: A historic palace dating back to the Ottoman era, considered a wonderful example of Ottoman architecture in the region.
– The Greek Orthodox Church: Known for its beautiful architectural design, it is one of the important religious landmarks in the city.
– Salt Museum: Highlights the history of the city and the surrounding area, displaying many artifacts from different eras.
– Salt Bridge: An old bridge connecting the neighborhoods of the old city, and one of the prominent landmarks of Salt.
-Al-Hammam Street in Salt: is one of the ancient and historical streets in the city. This street is characterized by its traditional atmosphere and historical character, featuring many old stone buildings that reflect the traditional architecture of Salt. Al-Hammam Street is an attraction for visitors wishing to explore daily life in Salt and learn about its rich culture.
Salt combines history, traditional architecture, and breathtaking nature, making it a wonderful tourist destination.



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Jerash-Ajloun
Jerash is a historic city located in northern Jordan and is considered one of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world. Jerash is famous for its unique location and remarkable Roman landmarks such as the Cardo Maximus (Wide Street), the Hippodrome (horse racing track), the Jerash Theatre, and the Temple of Zeus. It is an ideal place to learn about Roman civilization through its stunning ruins and impressive architecture.
Ajloun, on the other hand, is a mountainous city located in northern Jordan, known for its beautiful natural scenery and Islamic heritage. One of its most important landmarks is the Ajloun Castle, which dates back to the Ayyubid era and was built to protect the region from invasions. Ajloun is also known for its lush forests and green hills, making it a great destination for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts.
Both Jerash and Ajloun offer a fantastic tourist experience that combines natural beauty and rich cultural history, making them a great opportunity to explore different aspects of Jordan’s heritage.




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Umm Qais
Umm Qais is an ancient city located in northern Jordan and is considered one of the most important historical and tourist sites in the country. Known as Gadara in ancient times, it was one of the cities of the Decapolis (the ten Roman cities) during the Roman Empire.
Umm Qais is famous for its unique location on a hilltop overlooking Lake Tiberias and the Yarmouk River. Some of the prominent landmarks in Umm Qais include the large Roman theater, Roman baths, and ancient temples. Visitors can also explore the old cobblestone streets and the Roman ruins scattered around the area.
Umm Qais is an ideal destination for history and culture lovers, offering them the opportunity to explore the remnants of the ancient Roman civilization while enjoying breathtaking natural views.



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Amman City tour (The Citadel Hill, Roman Theater, King Hussein Mosque, King Abdullah Mosque, Rainbow Street)
The Citadel Hill is a historic site in Amman and is one of the city’s most prominent tourist landmarks. Located on a high hill, it offers a stunning view of the city. The site contains many ancient ruins, such as the Umayyad Palace, the Roman Temple, the Byzantine Church, and old watchtowers. The Citadel Hill is an ideal place to learn about the rich history of Amman and explore its ancient remains.
The Roman Theater is an ancient amphitheater located in downtown Amman, dating back to the Roman era. Visitors can enjoy its historical charm and vibrant atmosphere. It is one of the largest ancient theaters in Jordan and currently hosts many cultural events and festivals.
King Hussein Mosque is a mosque located in Amman, known for its beautiful architectural design. It is one of Jordan’s major religious landmarks, built in honor of King Hussein bin Talal. The mosque is distinguished by its tall minaret and large dome, and it is considered a sacred place for visitors to explore.
King Abdullah Mosque is another mosque in Amman, known for its distinctive architectural beauty. The mosque features a large blue dome and is one of the key religious landmarks in the city. It is a peaceful and spiritual destination for visitors to enjoy its beauty and serenity.
Rainbow Street is an ideal place for walking and shopping, where visitors can find many Jordanian handicrafts and local products. The street is also known for housing several tourist landmarks, such as the Jordan National Museum and various art galleries that showcase the culture and art of Jordan.
The street is also famous for its many cafes and restaurants that offer both local and international cuisines, making a visit to this street a culturally and commercially diverse experience. Rainbow Street is a fantastic destination to explore daily life in Amman and learn about its history and beauty.




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