Modern cities filled with worldwide citizens, mountainous regions dotted with tiny villages, and the desert inhabited by the nomadic Bedouin – the spectacular Middle-Eastern country, Jordan has all this diversity and much more to explore.
With the cosmopolitan cafes in Amman, the tranquility of the hilltop Dana Reserve, and the historic treasures of Madaba, you may visit Jordan for Petra or Dead Sea tour, but you’ll leave encountering much more than that.
More often, you don’t find Jordan splashed around the top of the favorite news site. Big on the scenic desert scenery and ancient monuments, Jordan is a country that confounds traveler’s perceptions of the Middle East. Here are a few reasons why:
Jordanian Hospitality
Whether you fall in love with the Bedouin culture or want to experience the Jordanian hospitality, you should start exploring Jordan now. However, Ahlan Wa Sahlan (Hello and Welcome) follows you wherever you go!
For Jordanians, hospitality is the part of their lifestyle, founded in centuries-old nomadic culture. Visitors who often visit Jordan love to sit back and drink endless small glasses of teas with locals.
The Ancient City of Petra
Petra is a lost city in Jordan. It is carved into the rocks in the sixth century. You can explore the famous treasury in Petra by camel, horse, or donkey. It’s even possible to enjoy climbing or hiking in and around Petra.
A memorable experience is certainly to see Petra by night. It’s the time when 1800 candles light the path to treasury and the Bedouins start playing their traditional instruments.
The Dead Sea
Do you ever intend to float on water without swimming? Take a Dead Sea tour now to make your dream fulfilled. The salinity of water is so high that nothing can survive in it. The water can even carry you easily even if you can’t swim.
In addition to, the Dead Sea has the deepest waters of the planet and is the deepest point you can go. The water and mud of the Dead Sea can offer a lot of positive effects on your health.
The Ruins
Do you keen on seeing the megalithic monuments? If yes, Jordan won’t let you down. Booking Jerash tours can allow you to explore Jerash – one of the best-preserved Greco-Roman towns around the world.
Taking a walk along its long Cardo Maximum from the South Theatre to the Temple of Artemis can offer you an evocative slice of the Classical Age. Besides, the Roman, Byzantine, Greek, and Arab empires have imprinted their handprints across the countryside. Therefore, booking Jerash tours on your vacation make sense!
Even, you can head north from the beautiful tumble of temples and columns at ancient Umm Qais or Pella and you’ll see the Umayyad Caliph’s country retreats of the UNESCO-listed Qasr Amr and Azraq Fort.
Conclusion –
Whether you want to book Wadi Rum tours, Dead Sea tour, or Jerash tours, you should count on Jordan Private Tours and Travel to make a perfect arrangement.
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