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Beyond your dreams Beyond your dreams Destnaton Jorda n Jordan Travelers often label the Middle East as a war zone, an area of religious conflict and a region that should not be visited. If you fall into this category, you have no idea


  1. Beyond your dreams

  2. Beyond your dreams Destınatıon Jorda n

  3. Jordan Travelers often label the Middle East as a war zone, an area of religious conflict and a region that should not be visited. If you fall into this category, you have no idea what you’re missing out on in Jordan. Steeped in the most interesting of histories, home to the richest of cultures and boasting an undeniably gorgeous landscape, Jordan is the pearl of the Middle East. Jordan’s sights and activities are some of the most famous in the universe. Filled with religious and political importance, the Dead Sea, the Wadi Rum desert and the ancient complexes of Petra and the Citadel are marvels the world over. Much the same can be said about the activities on offer. Adrenaline junkies will be pleased with the number of hikes, sand-dune excursions and scuba diving opportunities available. Those looking for a slower pace could always spend a little time floating in the Dead Sea or catching a bird’s eye view of the land from a hot air balloon. Jordan’s terrain is extremely varied which makes for an interesting and exciting trip. From large expanses of desert to the lush greenery in the Dana Nature Reserve, the countries surrounding Jordan are also culturally and historically interesting and would make for a great Middle Eastern expedition. Beyond your dreams

  4. How t o get there? By Plane Queen Alia International Airport: Conveniently located within 50 minutes of Amman’s downtown, the main airport in Jordan. Amman Civil Airport: Also located in Amman, King Hussein International Airport: As Jordan’s gateway to the Red Sea region of Aqaba Carrier : Royal Jordanian Airline Beyond your dreams

  5. What t o do ın Jordan? Jordan’s natural environment provides a beautiful backdrop for racing across the country’s famous sand dunes, sleeping under the stars beside ancient castles and discovering the underworld of the Red Sea, giving no shortage of things to do for those who love the outdoors. Travelers with a tamer style should not despair, however, as there are plenty of options which require almost no exertion. Float on the Dead Sea or drift over the dunes in a hot air balloon spotting native bird species as you go. If there is one activity that simply cannot be missed it is floating in the Dead Sea. This natural wonder is nestled between the Jordan and Israel borders and lies 400 m below sea level. The mystical waters contain more salt and minerals than anywhere else on earth making it impossible not to float. Many spas dot the shores, awaiting those who seek healing treatments. For those wanting to learn more about the Dead Sea, there is a Panorama museum where interesting facts can be learned. Just remember not to shave right before or you’ll be in for quite the burning sensation, like pouring salt in an open wound. Beyond your dreams

  6. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Amman Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, ideally situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley. The city of Amman is built on a series of hills affording its residents spectacular vistas at every turn. Beyond your dreams

  7. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Umm Qays Site of the famous miracle of the GADARENE SWINE , Gadara was renowned in its time as a cultural centre. It was the home of several classical poets and philosophers, including Theodorus, founder of a rhetorical school in Rome, and was once called “a new Athens” by a poet Pella is a favorite of archaeologists as it is exceptionally rich in antiquities, some of which are exceedingly old. Besides the excavated ruins from the Graeco-Roman period, including an Odeon (theatre), Pella offers visitors the opportunity to see the remains of a Chalcolithic settlement from the 4th millennium BC, the remains of Bronze and Iron Age walled cities . ¡ Beyond your dreams

  8. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Dead Sea One of the most spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in the world, the Jordanian east coast of the Dead Sea has evolved into a major hub of both religious and health & wellness tourism in the region. The leading attraction at the Dead Sea is the warm, soothing, super salty water itself – some ten times saltier than sea water, and rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, bromine and several others. In the Dead Sea's rich, black, stimulating mud and floated effortlessly on their backs while soaking up the water's healthy minerals along with the gently diffused rays of the Jordanian sun. Beyond your dreams

  9. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Karak C a s t l e Kerak Castle is a typical example of Crusader architecture, with Romanesque-style stone vaults, numerous corridors, and strong doorways. The Crusader parts of the ruins are mostly on the upper level and can be identified by their dark volcanic tufa; later Arab additions are in white limestone. Beyond your dreams

  10. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Wadı Rum The magnificent landscape of WADI RUM is a must-see for any visitor to Jordan. This is a stupendous, timeless place, virtually untouched by humanity and its destructive forces. Here, it is the weather and winds that have carved the imposing, towering skyscrapers. You may enjoy the view while having Hot Air Balloon. Beyond your dreams

  11. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Jerash JERASH lies on a plain surrounded by hilly wooded areas and fertile basins. Conquered by General Pompey in 63 BC, it came under Roman rule and was one of the ten great Roman cities of the Decapolis League. A close second to Petra on the list of favorite destinations in Jordan is the ancient city of Jerash, which boasts an unbroken chain of human occupation dating back more than 6,500 years. Beyond your dreams

  12. Major Attractıons ın Jordan P e t r a A main attraction for many travelers to the region, Petra is an extraordinary ancient city and one of the new world wonders. Carved straight into solid rock, this city withstood centuries of conflict and natural disasters and was the capital of the Nabatean Arab Empire. After a two kilometer walk through a narrow gorge, the ancient town unfolds in all its glory. From monuments and tombs to temples and monasteries, there are many sites to explore and a rushed visit simply will not do it justice. Beyond your dreams

  13. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Roman Theater o f Amman With a seating capacity of 6000, the amphitheatre in Amman is a brilliant reminder of the power once wielded by the Romans in the region. Cut directly into the side of the Jebel al-Qala’a, the theatre is remarkable icon of the ancient world. Beyond your dreams

  14. Major Attractıons ın Jordan Cıtadel Located atop Jebel al-Qala’a, Amman’s highest hill, the Citadel is a remarkable structure which once served as a fortress thousands of years ago. Surrounded by walls spanning 5,000 feet, the complex provides great insight into the Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad eras and artifacts give us clues about the Bronze and Iron Ages. One of the most impressive buildings is the Umayyad Palace, which once served as a home for royalty, quite a sight to behold. Beyond your dreams

  15. Major Attractıons ın Jordan The cave cıty o f Vardzıa For many, the church itself is not the highlight of a visit to this site, but rather it is the stunning mosaic map that lies within which draws the crowds. St George’s has some architectural appeal, displaying an authentic 19th century Byzantine design, but the interior holds the oldest map of Palestine known in existence. The site is extremely significant to both historians and religious leaders making a visit here rather special. Beyond your dreams

  16. Jordan Cuısıne Jordanian cuisine is similar to most other Middle Eastern foods, incorporating many fresh products like eggplant, beans, lentils, and chickpeas. Flat breads are also quite popular and rice in particular is a staple. Most restaurants in the larger cities offer a variety of local and international cuisines and there are establishments to suit every price range. Even though the country is largely Islamic, alcohol can be found in most restaurants except during Ramadan, the holy month. Falafel, Moutabel, Hummus, Labneh Beyond your dreams

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