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Jordan

Amman, Jordan

Things to do

Where to go

Food & restaurants

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lUXURY

HOTELS

Dead sea

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heals,

saltiness

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makes

you float ..

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The Dead Sea is one of the world's most unique and fascinating natural wonders, boasting a salt concentration so high that no living creature can survive in its waters. But beyond its scientific marvels, the Dead Sea holds a rich history and a potential cure for various health issues. In this article, we'll delve into the mysteries of the Dead Sea and explore the wonders and worries of this ancient salt lake.

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Discover the Magic of Jordan

The Ultimate Travel Guide and Itinerary

Our comprehensive travel guide and itinerary takes you on a journey through the stunning landscapes, rich culture, and ancient history of Jordan.

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TRAVEL IN STYLE

Find travel
inspiration by style

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Experience the Majestic Beauty
of Wadi Rum's Sandstone Mountains!

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Find Your Way Through Petra's
Enchanting Canyon of Siq!

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Discover the Secrets of Aqaba
The Hidden Gem of Jordanian Coastline!

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Inspiring Creativity

Discovering the
Artistic Contributions
of Refugees
in the Church

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A Journey of Faith

Experience the
Spiritual Riches
of Jordan's
Churches

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Jordan is between March and May, and from September to November, as the weather is mild and pleasant during these months.

Yes, visitors to Jordan need a visa, which can be obtained online or on arrival at the airport or land borders.

The official currency of Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD).

Some of the top tourist attractions in Jordan include Petra, the Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, and Jerash.

Yes, Jordan is generally a safe country to travel to. However, it is always important to take common sense precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

The official language of Jordan is Arabic, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.

It is not recommended to drink tap water in Jordan. Bottled water is widely available and affordable.

The local cuisine in Jordan includes dishes like falafel, hummus, shawarma, and mansaf (a traditional Jordanian dish made with lamb and rice).

Jordan is a predominantly conservative country, so it is important to dress modestly, especially in public places.

The transportation system in Jordan includes taxis, buses, and rental cars. Taxis are widely available and affordable, and buses are a cheap option for long-distance travel. However, driving in Jordan can be challenging, especially in urban areas.