Wadi Rum is an incredible desert in south of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The Valley of the Moon & Mars on Earth, both used to refer this amazing place. Wadi Rum is an ideal place to experience a certain magic, an interesting place to explore during the day, an inviting place to spend a peaceful […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Jordan Family Day Tour to Umm Qais, Ajloun Castle and Jerash Touring Jordan with children should be hassle free, fun and exciting day. From Amman grab the chance to see the sights in the north; first visit the Greco Roman ruins in Umm Quais, here you have an amazing panorama view of the Sea of […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Five Things to do in Jordan Explore Amman City … the Citadel, Roman Theater, Souqs The Amman Citadel Amman Citadel Amman Roman Theatre Mud Bath and Floating at […]
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No Comments. Continue Reading...Jordan Islamic Sites THE BLESSED TREE CAVE OF SEVEN SLEEPERS […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Jordan Holy Sites for Christian Pilgrimage Jordan is home to several religious sites and monuments attracting many Christian Pilgrims. To give you an idea of the places we’ve listed the most popular biblical sites located in Jordan. Mount Nebo the place where Prophet Moses after 40 years in the desert view the promised land […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Find out the best things you must try and places to visit while exploring Jordan. 12. Enjoy a tea or coffee with locals While in Jordan it is usual you’ll be invited to have a tea or coffee in a shop or someone’s home, give it a try and enjoy Jordanians hospitality. Here having a tea […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Are you looking for your next holiday destination? Look no further as we will give you great idea to popular beach destination and activities to do while being surrounded by gorgeous blue sea, warm water, picturesque mountains and rich marine life. All sun, no stress, we are inviting you to spend time and relax in […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Lighted only by thousand of candles you walk through the Siq to the Al Khazneh is a truly amazing way to see the beauty of Petra. You’ll listen to the haunting Bedouin music and stories in front of the Treasury. This special event will put you into Nabatean times, come and experience Petra by Night. […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...If you are planning and looking for a holiday destination we recommend you to check out and consider visiting the welcoming country of Jordan. Geographically speaking Jordan shares borders to neighboring countries, like Saudi Arabia to east and south, Israel and West Bank to west, Iraq to northeast and Syria to the north. Jordan has […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Shobak Is a crusader castle seated on top of small hill in Jordan. Located on southern part of the country this castles was once referred to as the Mont Real and is believed to be built from the same period as Karak Castle.
No Comments. Continue Reading...Located in the eastern part of Jordan and is within short drive in Amman is one of the best known and very well preserved desert Castle, the Qasr Kharana, also referred to as Kharaneh or Qasr al Harrana. This castle is one of the earliest examples of an Islamic architecture. It was built in early […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Petra is one of the New 7 wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, This amazing, unique city of rock is a breathtaking place and the greatest and top tourist destination in Jordan. 1. When is the best time to visit Petra? The weather in Petra is pleasant during Spring time (March […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Jerash is the best example of a Roman provincial city in the Middle East, located 50 kms north of Amman. It was initially built by Alexander the Great in 332 BC and started to prosper after conquered by the Roman general Pompey in 63 BC. Jerash, also known as Gerasa, was made a city of the […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Amman is the capital and largest city in Jordan. Amman serves as the country’s cultural, political, and commercial center. It has a long history and was inhibited by several civilization. During 13th century BC, Amman was called Rabbath Ammon by the Ammonites. It was later conquered by the Assyrians, followed by the Persians, and then the Macedonians. Ptolemy II, the […]
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