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Explore Jordan – The Land of Ancient Wonders and Desert Beauty

 




General Information


- Capital:  Amman 

- Area: 89,342 km² 

- Population: Approx. 11 million 

- Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD) 

- Languages: Arabic (English is widely spoken in tourist areas) 

 



Visa Requirements


Most visitors to Jordan must: 

- Hold a passport valid for at least six months beyond their stay. 

- Have an onward or return ticket. 

- Show proof of sufficient funds for their trip. 

- Obtain a tourist visa before arrival or on arrival for eligible nationalities. 

 



Visa-Free or Visa-on-Arrival for Citizens of:


- EU/EEA countries, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and many other nations (Visa on arrival for short stays). 

- Citizens of select Arab countries (Visa-free). 

- The Jordan Pass offers visa fee waivers and access to major attractions if purchased before arrival. 

 



About Jordan


Jordan is a breathtaking destination known for its ancient cities, vast deserts, and rich cultural heritage. From the iconic city of Petra to the otherworldly landscapes of Wadi Rum, Jordan offers history, adventure, and warm hospitality. Visitors can explore Roman ruins, float in the Dead Sea, and experience Bedouin traditions in the heart of the desert. 

 



Climate

 

Jordan has a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. 

- Best Time to Visit: March – May (spring) and September – November (autumn) for pleasant temperatures. 

- Summer (June – August): Very hot, especially in desert areas. 

- Winter (December – February): Cooler, with occasional snow in Amman and Petra. 

 



Main Attractions 


- Petra: The world-famous "Rose City," an ancient Nabatean city carved into red rock. 

- Wadi Rum: A stunning desert landscape with dramatic rock formations, perfect for jeep tours and camping. 

- The Dead Sea: The lowest point on Earth, where visitors can float effortlessly in the salty waters. 

- Jerash: One of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world, featuring grand temples and amphitheaters. 

- Amman: The vibrant capital, blending modern life with ancient ruins like the Citadel and Roman Theater. 

- Aqaba: A Red Sea resort city offering beautiful beaches and world-class diving. 

- Mount Nebo: A biblical site with panoramic views over the Holy Land. 

- Madaba: Famous for its Byzantine mosaics, including the ancient Madaba Map. 

- Dana Biosphere Reserve: A nature lover’s paradise with hiking trails through stunning landscapes. 

- Umm Qais: An ancient Greco-Roman city with breathtaking views of the Sea of Galilee. 

 



Transportation 


Jordan offers a variety of transport options: 

- Taxis & Rideshares: The most convenient way to travel within cities. 

- Buses & Minibuses: Affordable but less frequent between tourist destinations. 

- Car Rentals: Ideal for exploring at your own pace, with well-maintained roads. 

- Private Drivers & Tours: A comfortable way to visit remote areas like Wadi Rum. 

- Domestic Flights: Available but rarely necessary due to the country’s compact size. 

 



Must-Try Food & Drinks 



Food: 


- Mansaf: Jordan’s national dish, a lamb and rice dish with fermented yogurt sauce. 

- Falafel & Hummus: Popular street food staples. 

- Maqluba: A delicious "upside-down" rice, meat, and vegetable dish. 

- Zarb: Traditional Bedouin-style barbecue cooked underground in the desert. 

- Kofta: Spiced ground meat kebabs, often served with tahini sauce. 

 


Desserts:


- Knafeh: A sweet, cheesy pastry soaked in sugar syrup, a Jordanian favorite. 

- Baklava: A layered filo pastry filled with nuts and honey. 

 


Drinks: 


- Arabic Coffee: Strong and flavored with cardamom, an essential part of Jordanian hospitality. 

- Mint Tea: Sweet and refreshing, served everywhere. 

- Jallab: A date and grape syrup drink, often topped with pine nuts. 




Travel Tips for Jordan 


1. Visa & Entry: Consider getting a **Jordan Pass** for savings on entry fees and visa costs. 

2. Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for sightseeing. 

3. Transportation: Taxis and private drivers are the best way to travel between attractions. 

4. Local Etiquette: Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. 

5. Money: Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the currency; ATMs are widely available. 

6. Shopping:  Buy authentic handicrafts, Dead Sea products, and Bedouin jewelry in local markets. 

7. Safety: Jordan is one of the safest countries in the region, with friendly locals and a welcoming atmosphere. 

8. What to Avoid: Avoid drinking tap water; opt for bottled or filtered water instead. 

9. Cultural Experiences: Stay in a Bedouin camp in Wadi Rum, explore Petra by candlelight, and experience traditional Jordanian hospitality. 

 



Summary 


Jordan is a land of wonders, where history meets breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're wandering through the ancient city of Petra, camping under the stars in Wadi Rum, or floating in the Dead Sea, Jordan promises unforgettable adventures and warm hospitality. 

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