JORDAN

Jordan, a young country dense with history, full of natural wonders and historical sites, a well-travelled bridge between sea and desert, east and west. Situated just east of the River Jordan, it continues to be a bridge between ancient and new civilizations and an open-air museum in almost all its entirety.

Jordan is a Muslim country where Islam is the major practiced religion, yet almost 10% of the population (7,200,000) practice Christianity.

The culture of Jordan follows Arab traditions, as the Kingdom is in the heart of the Middle East. The official language is Arabic, although English is widely used in commerce, government and taught at public and private schools.

Jordan is a country for all seasons. In winter, it offers therapy at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where “floating” rather than “swimming” is a unique adventure in the extremely saline and mineral rich waters. The adventurous travelers can practice year-round a variety of water sports at the resort of Aqaba, on the Red Sea, home of one of the best coral reefs in the World. The more romantic visitor can camp in Bedouin tents or sleep right under the stars, climb mountains or ride camels on the very trek followed in the desert of Wadi Rum by Lawrence of Arabia.

Food is always a great way to explore the country’s culture and heritage. Mansaf is a delicious lamb dish cooked with fermented yogurt called jameed and is usually served with rice topped with pine nuts. This dish will be the highlight of your trip.

Petra is one of the new seven wonders of the World.

Petra, the ancient rose-red city carved in mountain rock, is your ultimate and astonishing destination. It is as beautiful to see as are the northern parts of the country, Umm Qais, Jerash with its wonderfully preserved Roman ruins, or the capital, Amman, and the mosaic city of Madaba. A world of mystery and wonderful hospitality is open for you just east of the River Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

Mount Nebo

It is the site from which Moses first saw the Holy Land at the End of the Exodus. It is also the presumed site of his death and burial. A Byzantine Basilica church now stands on the spot which commands stunning views over the Jordan Valley. Excavations have revealed some amazing mosaics, and the church played host to a poignant visit by the Pope on his recent tour of the region.

Madaba

It is a largely Christian town, and is home to several churches: in one of these, the Greek Orthodox church of St George, is the principal reason for your visit. It is a 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land, depicting Jerusalem and other holy sites. The level of detail is remarkable, with city walls, gate and pilgrims all picked out in colored tiles, making this one of the finest mosaics in Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

Mount Nebo

It is the site from which Moses first saw the Holy Land at the End of the Exodus. It is also the presumed site of his death and burial. A Byzantine Basilica church now stands on the spot which commands stunning views over the Jordan Valley. Excavations have revealed some amazing mosaics, and the church played host to a poignant visit by the Pope on his recent tour of the region.

Madaba

It is a largely Christian town, and is home to several churches: in one of these, the Greek Orthodox church of St George, is the principal reason for your visit. It is a 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land, depicting Jerusalem and other holy sites. The level of detail is remarkable, with city walls, gate and pilgrims all picked out in colored tiles, making this one of the finest mosaics in Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

Jordan, a young country dense with history, full of natural wonders and historical sites, a well-travelled bridge between sea and desert, east and west. Situated just east of the River Jordan, it continues to be a bridge between ancient and new civilizations and an open-air museum in almost all its entirety.

Jordan is a Muslim country where Islam is the major practiced religion, yet almost 10% of the population (7,200,000) practice Christianity.

The culture of Jordan follows Arab traditions, as the Kingdom is in the heart of the Middle East. The official language is Arabic, although English is widely used in commerce, government and taught at public and private schools.

Jordan is a country for all seasons. In winter, it offers therapy at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where “floating” rather than “swimming” is a unique adventure in the extremely saline and mineral rich waters. The adventurous travelers can practice year-round a variety of water sports at the resort of Aqaba, on the Red Sea, home of one of the best coral reefs in the World. The more romantic visitor can camp in Bedouin tents or sleep right under the stars, climb mountains or ride camels on the very trek followed in the desert of Wadi Rum by Lawrence of Arabia.

Food is always a great way to explore the country’s culture and heritage. Mansaf is a delicious lamb dish cooked with fermented yogurt called jameed and is usually served with rice topped with pine nuts. This dish will be the highlight of your trip.

Petra is one of the new seven wonders of the World.

Petra, the ancient rose-red city carved in mountain rock, is your ultimate and astonishing destination. It is as beautiful to see as are the northern parts of the country, Umm Qais, Jerash with its wonderfully preserved Roman ruins, or the capital, Amman, and the mosaic city of Madaba. A world of mystery and wonderful hospitality is open for you just east of the River Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

Mount Nebo

It is the site from which Moses first saw the Holy Land at the End of the Exodus. It is also the presumed site of his death and burial. A Byzantine Basilica church now stands on the spot which commands stunning views over the Jordan Valley. Excavations have revealed some amazing mosaics, and the church played host to a poignant visit by the Pope on his recent tour of the region.

Madaba

It is a largely Christian town, and is home to several churches: in one of these, the Greek Orthodox church of St George, is the principal reason for your visit. It is a 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land, depicting Jerusalem and other holy sites. The level of detail is remarkable, with city walls, gate and pilgrims all picked out in colored tiles, making this one of the finest mosaics in Jordan.

Jordan, a young country dense with history, full of natural wonders and historical sites, a well-travelled bridge between sea and desert, east and west. Situated just east of the River Jordan, it continues to be a bridge between ancient and new civilizations and an open-air museum in almost all its entirety.

Jordan is a Muslim country where Islam is the major practiced religion, yet almost 10% of the population (7,200,000) practice Christianity.

The culture of Jordan follows Arab traditions, as the Kingdom is in the heart of the Middle East. The official language is Arabic, although English is widely used in commerce, government and taught at public and private schools.

Jordan is a country for all seasons. In winter, it offers therapy at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where “floating” rather than “swimming” is a unique adventure in the extremely saline and mineral rich waters. The adventurous travelers can practice year-round a variety of water sports at the resort of Aqaba, on the Red Sea, home of one of the best coral reefs in the World. The more romantic visitor can camp in Bedouin tents or sleep right under the stars, climb mountains or ride camels on the very trek followed in the desert of Wadi Rum by Lawrence of Arabia.

Food is always a great way to explore the country’s culture and heritage. Mansaf is a delicious lamb dish cooked with fermented yogurt called jameed and is usually served with rice topped with pine nuts. This dish will be the highlight of your trip.

Petra is one of the new seven wonders of the World.

Petra, the ancient rose-red city carved in mountain rock, is your ultimate and astonishing destination. It is as beautiful to see as are the northern parts of the country, Umm Qais, Jerash with its wonderfully preserved Roman ruins, or the capital, Amman, and the mosaic city of Madaba. A world of mystery and wonderful hospitality is open for you just east of the River Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

 

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Jordan, a young country dense with history, full of natural wonders and historical sites, a well-travelled bridge between sea and desert, east and west. Situated just east of the River Jordan, it continues to be a bridge between ancient and new civilizations and an open-air museum in almost all its entirety.

Jordan is a Muslim country where Islam is the major practiced religion, yet almost 10% of the population (7,200,000) practice Christianity.

The culture of Jordan follows Arab traditions, as the Kingdom is in the heart of the Middle East. The official language is Arabic, although English is widely used in commerce, government and taught at public and private schools.

Jordan is a country for all seasons. In winter, it offers therapy at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where “floating” rather than “swimming” is a unique adventure in the extremely saline and mineral rich waters. The adventurous travelers can practice year-round a variety of water sports at the resort of Aqaba, on the Red Sea, home of one of the best coral reefs in the World. The more romantic visitor can camp in Bedouin tents or sleep right under the stars, climb mountains or ride camels on the very trek followed in the desert of Wadi Rum by Lawrence of Arabia.

Food is always a great way to explore the country’s culture and heritage. Mansaf is a delicious lamb dish cooked with fermented yogurt called jameed and is usually served with rice topped with pine nuts. This dish will be the highlight of your trip.

Petra is one of the new seven wonders of the World.

Petra, the ancient rose-red city carved in mountain rock, is your ultimate and astonishing destination. It is as beautiful to see as are the northern parts of the country, Umm Qais, Jerash with its wonderfully preserved Roman ruins, or the capital, Amman, and the mosaic city of Madaba. A world of mystery and wonderful hospitality is open for you just east of the River Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

Mount Nebo

It is the site from which Moses first saw the Holy Land at the End of the Exodus. It is also the presumed site of his death and burial. A Byzantine Basilica church now stands on the spot which commands stunning views over the Jordan Valley. Excavations have revealed some amazing mosaics, and the church played host to a poignant visit by the Pope on his recent tour of the region.

Madaba

It is a largely Christian town, and is home to several churches: in one of these, the Greek Orthodox church of St George, is the principal reason for your visit. It is a 6th century mosaic map of the Holy Land, depicting Jerusalem and other holy sites. The level of detail is remarkable, with city walls, gate and pilgrims all picked out in colored tiles, making this one of the finest mosaics in Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

Wadi Rum is the “Mars on Earth”!

The blood red sands and the unworldly sandstone mountains create an uncanny Mars-like landscape and environment, making you truly feel like you are stepping foot on another planet, though you are right here on Earth.

Jordan, a young country dense with history, full of natural wonders and historical sites, a well-travelled bridge between sea and desert, east and west. Situated just east of the River Jordan, it continues to be a bridge between ancient and new civilizations and an open-air museum in almost all its entirety.

Jordan is a Muslim country where Islam is the major practiced religion, yet almost 10% of the population (7,200,000) practice Christianity.

The culture of Jordan follows Arab traditions, as the Kingdom is in the heart of the Middle East. The official language is Arabic, although English is widely used in commerce, government and taught at public and private schools.

Jordan is a country for all seasons. In winter, it offers therapy at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth where “floating” rather than “swimming” is a unique adventure in the extremely saline and mineral rich waters. The adventurous travelers can practice year-round a variety of water sports at the resort of Aqaba, on the Red Sea, home of one of the best coral reefs in the World. The more romantic visitor can camp in Bedouin tents or sleep right under the stars, climb mountains or ride camels on the very trek followed in the desert of Wadi Rum by Lawrence of Arabia.

Food is always a great way to explore the country’s culture and heritage. Mansaf is a delicious lamb dish cooked with fermented yogurt called jameed and is usually served with rice topped with pine nuts. This dish will be the highlight of your trip.

Petra is one of the new seven wonders of the World.

Petra, the ancient rose-red city carved in mountain rock, is your ultimate and astonishing destination. It is as beautiful to see as are the northern parts of the country, Umm Qais, Jerash with its wonderfully preserved Roman ruins, or the capital, Amman, and the mosaic city of Madaba. A world of mystery and wonderful hospitality is open for you just east of the River Jordan.

The Dead Sea is the lowest point on Earth.

The Dead Sea has ten times the amount of salt than any sea. It lies 420 meters below level, where you can enjoy a unique floating experience. Also make sure to try the magical healing power of the Dead Sea mud.

Shopping bargains, souvenirs, excellent oriental and international cuisine, aromas, flavors, colors and most of all smiling people will mix and blend to make your stay in Jordan an unforgettable one.

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