Jordan Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Petra Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
🇯🇴Wonder of the World : Petra🐫
Attraction: Petra
Location : Wadi Musa, Perta, Jordan
Direction: Take bus to Oetra, Walk to Wadi Musa
Opening Hours : 6am to 6pm
Petra, one of the most visited place in Jordan. Located south of Jordan. You can either join a one day tour or stay at Petra overnight. Petra is a historic and archaeological city filled with spectacular tombs, monuments, and houses that were carved into the sandstone cliffs. The area around Petra has been inhabited from as early as 7000 BC. There are different hiking routes for people with different ability. The place is listed as UNESCO World heritage and been named new 7 wonders of the world. It is indeed very spectacular and is definitely a must visit.🐪
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Jordan
Jordan, officially known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country located in the West Asia region, bordering Syria, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the Red Sea. The capital of the country is Amman, and the largest city is Aqaba.
Jordan is a dry country surrounded by hills and mountains in the Levant region. In addition, Jordan has many famous attractions such as the ancient city of Petra, the Dead Sea, the Jordan River Valley mentioned in the Old Testament, and the tourist destination of Oman. These attractions make Jordan a popular tourist destination.
Jordan is a traditionally monarchic country, and King Abdullah II is the monarch. The official language of the country is Arabic, and the majority of the population practices Islam. Jordan's economy is mainly based on tourism, chemical industry, agriculture, and mineral extraction, and the country is also a commercial center in the Middle East.
In terms of politics, Jordan has always been one of the relatively stable countries in the Middle East, and it has a place in Middle Eastern and international affairs. As a country that follows Islamic law, Jordan has a deep understanding and appreciation of Islamic culture and traditions, and also supports and promotes the harmonious development of Islam.
My itinerary started from Dubai to Amman, Jordan. The next day, I went to Jerash, which can be reached by charter or by taking a minibus from the North Station. Jerash has preserved a large number of ancient Roman ruins, and the rise and fall of ancient Rome can be seen in the ruins. After returning from Jerash, I visited the ancient Roman theater and Citadel Hill in Amman. The next day, I went to Petra and chatted with a Dutch guy on the way. Petra is a very large ancient city, and it can be tiring to walk around, but overall it was manageable. Continuing down from Petra, I arrived at Wadi Rum, which is famous for its red desert and is the most Mars-like place on this planet. I stayed in the desert for one night and saw the starry sky that I hadn't seen in a long time. The local Bedouin people were very hospitable, and there were people from all over the world in the tents.
Continuing down from Petra, you will arrive at Aqaba, the only port city in Jordan, a small town different from other cities in Amman. Finally, I went to the Dead Sea to experience floating. If you have wounds on your body, you will float especially easily.
The Rose City of Petra ✨
Petra has also been referred to as the “Rose City” because of the colour of the stones used in its buildings. It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985
I checked off my second Jordan bucket list here, which is to see The Treasury (Al-Khazneh). To get here, you first walk the 1.2km long Siq, a narrow gorge that serves as the entrance to Petra.
I recommend spending two days here because the place is massive and there is so much to see in Petra.
Top tip: take pictures on your way back from the trails around 5 pm when people start leaving.
Best months to visit April and September 😎
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Petra-Jordan
Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the "Rose City." Perhaps its most famous structure is 45m-high Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, Greek-style facade, and known as The Treasury.
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Wadi Rum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
🇯🇴 Unbeatable Sunset : Wadi rum 🌅
Attraction: Wadi rum Desert Safari
Location : Wadi Rum Village, Jordan
Direction: Take a bus from Amman or Aqaba/tour/ self drive
Wadi Rum is a truly magical place that you cannot miss when visiting Jordan. Wadi Rum, also called as Valley of the Moon. It is 183,352 acres huge! This place looks like Mars on earth, a lot of Hollywood movies are actually shot here! The sunset here is absolutely stunning, if you stay here overnight, you will be seeing sky full of stars. Do note that it gets really cold at night!
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❤️🐫 Wadi Rum 🇯🇴🥺 MAJESTIC
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CRAZY Mars Landscape Found on Earth!
Seeing Wadi Rum is a captivating experience that transports you to a mesmerizing world of natural beauty. Located in Jordan's desert landscape, Wadi Rum is a breathtaking destination that leaves visitors in awe. Towering sandstone cliffs, vast golden dunes, and rugged canyons create a surreal backdrop, reminiscent of a Martian landscape. Exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you'll encounter ancient rock formations, ancient inscriptions, and the rich history of Bedouin culture. Embarking on a thrilling desert safari, riding camels or off-roading in jeeps, provides an exhilarating adventure. As night falls, the starry sky illuminates the vastness, leaving an indelible impression. Wadi Rum is truly a haven for nature enthusiasts and a sanctuary for those seeking tranquility amidst awe-inspiring surroundings.
Exploring the Mystical Landscapes of Wadi Rum
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A Journey through Jordan's Desert Jewel.
My stay in Wadi Rum was a mesmerizing desert experience that left me in awe of nature's beauty. The moment I arrived, I was greeted by the towering red sandstone cliffs, vast golden dunes, and an endless expanse of rugged landscapes. The tranquility of the desert was overwhelming, with only the sound of wind whispering through the canyons.
I spent my nights under a blanket of stars, staying in bubble luxotel . As the sun set, the sky transformed into a breathtaking display of colors, painting a celestial masterpiece. Sitting around a campfire, listening to Bedouin tales and sharing delicious Arabic cuisine, I felt a deep connection to the rich culture and heritage of the region.
During the day, I embarked on thrilling desert adventures. Riding a camel, I traversed the undulating dunes, feeling the rhythmic sway beneath me. Exploring hidden canyons and ancient rock formations, I marveled at the intricate patterns carved by time and weather.
Wadi Rum is a place where time seems to stand still, allowing you to reconnect with nature and find solace in its raw grandeur. It was a short but unforgettable experience that left an indelible mark on my soul, reminding me of the incredible wonders this world has to offer.
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Mars on Earth 😍 - Wadi Rum Jordan's dessert⚡️
Wadi Rum is a perfect destination for adventure seekers, photographers and nature lovers. It is one of my favourite places on Earth. Even tough, I am a water girl if you see my pictures you will realise it😄. The colours of the sand, the sky hmmm. It’s just unbelievable! Who wants to join me in my next adventure to Jordan?⚡️⚡️✈️
Remember you can manage to get around Jordan by Jett buses it’s quite affordable and descent service. Also, spring is the best season to visit it.
. Once you arrive to Wadi Rum you need to book your camp or bubble tent. They will pick you up from the entrance in a 4x4. Remember once you are entering in the desert there is no internet connection 👌📢 You have five minutes to message your loved ones before you immerse yourself in a new adventure in Mars 😍😍
One of the best things to do in Wadi Rum is to explore by a 4×4. ...
Get to know some of the local Bedouin (by drinking tea) ...
Stay in a bubble tent or Bedouin camp.
Take a hike through the desert.
Experience either a sunrise or sunset.
Check the sky 🌌 at night
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Amman Citadel Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
🇯🇴Amman Citadel Beautiful City view 😍
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You MUST go visit the Amman Citadel in Jordan! Seeing the city from Amman Citadel is a captivating journey through history and a must-see for any traveler. Perched atop the highest hill in Amman, the Citadel offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The site boasts ancient ruins that date back to Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods, including the iconic Temple of Hercules and the Ummayad Palace. Walking amidst the ancient walls and exploring the archaeological remains gives a sense of the city's rich past. The Citadel also houses the Jordan Archaeological Museum, which displays fascinating artifacts that provide further insight into Jordan's historical heritage. If you happen to be in Jordan, don’t skip the city of Amman and definitely don’t skip the Citadel!
The perfect place to start your trip to Jordan 👌
Jordan 📍the Citadel
When thinking of where you should start exploring Amman the Citadel is the perfect starting point.
The Citadel Amman 📍
The second time visiting this beautiful country that never ceases to amaze me!
As the highest point in Amman, the Citadel is also the best place to take in sweeping views of the entire city
✨Entrance to the Amman Citadel is 2JD (2.82 USD) or free with the Jordan Pass.
✨It is open from 8 am until 7 pm on Saturdays to Thursdays between April and September and until 4 pm between October and March
✨It is a 20min walk distance from downtown, however, you can take a taxi for $3 dollars
✨ You can go alone or in a group, I felt really safe!
Tip: If you get your Jordan pass remember to keep the QR code for a year as it can grant you access to different attractions where it has not been used ✨👌
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Discover beautiful Roman Ruins in the heart of the Middle East! You can get a unique perspective of the ruins by framing it through rocks,
Jordan Castle Hawthorn
Castle Hill is the center of the old city, not only can see the entire old city, but also can see the world's highest flag flag of Jordan ~
in Amman, Jordan. Castle Hill, which rises from the old town, and the Clock Tower, which stands above it, have become the symbol of Graz. Looking at the castle hills and looking at the old town is a must for Graz.
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The Archaeological Site of Jerash Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
🇯🇴 Must Visit Historical Site In Jordan : Jerash🏛
Attraction: Jerash
Location: Jerash, Jordan
Opening Hours: 8am to 7pm
Direction: Seld drive or Local buses
The ancient city of Jerash is another popular destination in Jordan. Located 40 minutes away from Amman. This city is at least 6500 years old and It is considered one of the largest and most well preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world. You can enter here with your Jordan pass or buy a separate ticket which is around £11.5. It is strongly recommended to visit here to admire history and the amazing architecture.
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Jordan is one of our favorite travel destinations. The country is so rich in history, culture and has some of the best food and friendly people.
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Jerash's Three Churches Complex
The Three Churches Complex in Jerash is a group of three ancient churches, built during the episcopate of Bishop Paul, starting with the southern church of St. George, completed in 529.
The Church of St. George is the southernmost of the three churches. The church is dedicated to St. George, the patron saint of Jerash. The church has a nave and two aisles and is decorated with beautiful mosaics and frescoes.
The Church of St. John the Baptist was consecrated in 531 and was used for religious purposes until the 8th century. The church is a three-aisled basilica with a narthex and a baptistery. The church is decorated with beautiful mosaics and frescoes, some of which are still visible today.
The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damianus is the northernmost and is a three-nave basilica with three entrance doors on the west side. The walls of the church interior were covered with painted plaster. The church is decorated with beautiful mosaics, some of which are still visible today.
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Amazingly Preserved Cardo in Jerash
The Cardo in Jerash Archaeological Site, Jordan, was the city's main street artery, a route where grand processions were once held, and where trade and commerce thrived. The Cardo, a Latin term for "heart", was a north-south oriented street in Roman cities, military camps, and colonies. It was the part of the city around which the rest of the urban plan was designed.
This colonnaded street served as the main road through the city and is 800 metres long. The paved road, which was laid over 2,000 years ago, still has the marks of ancient carts. The road is also equipped with a complex underground drainage system.
The columns that line the street have Corinthian capitals, which make the street look even more beautiful. These columns were once home to many shops and businesses, providing shade and shelter for people passing by.
The drainage system, which was a marvel for its time, effectively carried rainwater and waste away from the streets, keeping the city clean and healthy. Regular holes were built along the sides of the street to connect to underground channels that carried waste to a main drainage point.
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The Treasury Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
The Magical Petra by Night Experience
Petra by Night is a magical event that takes place in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. The event is a candlelit tour of the area that allows visitors to experience Petra in a unique and enchanting way. The tour begins at the Petra Visitor Centre and takes visitors through the Siq, a narrow gorge that leads to the Treasury. The Siq is lit with over 1500 candles, creating a magical atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. The Treasury is the highlight of the tour and is illuminated by hundreds of candles. There are projections and a live show including Bedouin music.
Petra by Night is held every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week and runs from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm. Tickets can be purchased at the Visitor Centre shops, local tour agencies in Petra, or at some hotel receptions.
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Petra, A True World Wonder
Petra is located in Wadi Musa, Jordan and you’re able to access the archeological site of Petra from Wadi Musa, access to Wadi Musa is via Coach, Driving or Taxi from what I am aware. Entrances fees into Petra can vary depending on how many days you’re planning to visit however I recommend getting ‘The Jordan Pass’ which allows you access into Petra and in my case being from the UK covered Visa costs as well as access to other sites across the country of Jordan for example in Amman.
The entrance to Petra begins with the huge crevasse that is most known in Western Culture from the Indiana Jones movie, this portion of Petra lasts for 20 to 30 minutes and is magically with every bend being as unique as the previous alongside this the pure size of crevasse really has you in awe. Once you reach the end of the crevasse you’re met with The Treasury, Petra’s most famous landmark and most photographed, the huge building carved into the hillside is truly spectacular and makes you consider what is possible and achievable.
Whilst visiting Petra you’re able to travel via Golf Cart, Horse, Donkey or Camel for various prices however in my instance I opted to just walk. You’re able to travel Petra at your own pace and along the way you have plenty of locations offering affordable food, drinks and souvenirs.
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Red Columns at The Treasury 🇯🇴😍
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Visit the AMAZING 🤩 Treasury 💎 in Jordan this SUMMER BREAK!
Seeing the Treasury in Petra is mind-blowing as it is one of the architectural wonders in ALL of MIDDLE EAST! It's like stepping into an Indiana Jones movie. As you walk through the narrow Siq, the anticipation builds, and then, bam! There it is, in all its grandeur, carved into the rock face. The intricate details and the sheer size of the Treasury are awe-inspiring. The rose-colored façade glows in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing sight. You can't help but wonder about the stories and secrets this ancient structure holds. It's a moment that takes your breath away and makes you appreciate the incredible craftsmanship and history of the Treasury.
Out of all the places I have been to in my life, Petra in Jordan was one of the most breathtaking locations I have had the chance to witness. From the breathtaking mood at night to the sheer scale of the rock carvings, everything was a pure breath of fresh air, and a time travel to the past. As we followed the Al-Khubtha trail to the top, we came to a little tent set up by some locals, who served us tea to enjoy the views with. Certainly a place I am dying to go back to, as this experience profoundly marked my heart with emotions and feelings 🇯🇴🐪 Pro tip, for the views from above, there are several locations, but I would recommend following the Al-Khubtha trail. it is a bit of a walk and hike, but you will definitely get to enjoy the views to yourself, away from the rest of the tourists. (Don’t listen to the local “fake” guides who would tell you that trail is closed so that they can bring you to another trail to earn commissions 😉)
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