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Petra

The city of Petra, capital of the Nabataean Arabs, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, it is Located 240 km south of the capital Amman and 120 km north of the red sea town of Aqaba (see the Map), Petra the world wonder, is undoubtedly Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction, and it is visited by tourists from all over the world.

Aqaba

The city of Aqaba is a coastal gem in Jordan, known for its golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear blue waters. It is a haven for diving enthusiasts and water sports, offering a unique experience to explore its rich marine life. Additionally, Aqaba boasts diverse tourist facilities, including delicious restaurants and luxurious resorts, providing opportunities for shopping, and exploring local historical sites.

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Wadi Rum

The Valley of the Moon”, depicted as Mars in several Hollywood feature films Wadi Rum is an Arabian fairy-tale waiting to be discovered. Home to nomadic Bedouin tribes, Wadi Rum is a a quiet getaway of stars, sand, and sun; a perfect complement from Amman’s epicenter. Once inhabited by the Nabataeans of prehistoric times, Wadi Rum allows you to get lost in large landscapes and horizon lines.

Teleferik Ajloun ​

The Ajloun cable car is a great way to explore the scenic natural beauty of the region. Visitors have a unique opportunity to enjoy a fun trip and see stunning views of the city of Ajloun and its picturesque mountains from heights of hundreds of metres. The panoramic view offered by the Ajloun cable car gives a unique sense of charm and natural beauty to the city and its surrounding area.

Umm Qais

Umm Qais is a stunning archaeological city located in the northwest of Jordan, known for its magnificent Roman and Byzantine ruins. The city includes massive theaters, ancient temples, and main streets, and is distinguished by breathtaking views overlooking the plains of Jordan and the Galilee in Palestine. Umm Qais combines natural beauty with rich history, making it a unique and distinctive tourist destination in the region.

Amman City Tours

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley. In the commercial heart of the city, ultra-modern buildings, hotels, restaurants, art galleries and boutiques rub shoulders comfortably with traditional coffee shops and tiny artisan workshops. 

Dead Sea

The Dead Sea area is one of the most distinctive regions in Jordan, renowned for being the saltiest sea in the world and the lowest point on Earth’s surface. The Dead Sea is a unique location for relaxation and rejuvenation, where visitors can float on its blue surface and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of its mud for the skin. Luxurious resorts are available in the area, providing visitors with an unparalleled relaxation experience, along with stunning views overlooking the Dead Sea and the surrounding mountains of Jordan.

Mount Nebo

Mount Nebo is an important historical site located in Jordan, considered a sacred place in many celestial religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The mountain is believed to be the place where the Prophet Moses saw the Promised Land before his death. Mount Nebo offers breathtaking views of the Jordan Valley and the Gulf of Aqaba, in addition to archaeological sites and landmarks such as the Byzantine Church of Moses.

Dana Reserve

Dana Reserve is a charming natural reserve located in Jordan, considered one of the kingdom’s most important natural sites. The reserve features a unique ecological diversity, with forests of pine and oak interspersed with green valleys and flowing springs. The reserve is also home to a large number of wild animals and birds, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts, and long-distance walkers.

Jerash

Jerash is an important archaeological site in Jordan, housing magnificent Roman ruins. The ancient Roman city of Gerasa, located in Jerash, is one of the best examples of Roman architecture in the Middle East. Visitors can explore massive Roman theaters, ancient temples, paved streets, and old markets, as well as wander through the maze of ancient buildings and enjoy watching the beautiful Roman stone inscriptions and fountains.

Kerak Castle

Karak Castle is a majestic historical fortress located in the city of Karak in Jordan, considered one of the most important tourist and historical landmarks in the region. The castle is famous for its rich history that spans thousands of years, and its sturdy architecture reflects ancient Islamic military architecture. Visitors can explore the castle’s massive walls, towers, and halls, and enjoy stunning views of the city and the surrounding natural landscapes from the top of the towers. 

The Baptismal Site

Al-Maghtas, officially known as Baptism Site “Bethany Beyond the Jordan”, is an archaeological World Heritage Site in Jordan, on the east bank of the Jordan River, reputed to be the original location of the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist and venerated as such since at least the Byzantine period.