Petra, carved in the red-rose cliffs of the "Valley of Moses", so named after the Rose-Red city. An integrated city where tourists can see all the basic features, from the "Khazneh" (the Treasury) to the general amphitheatres, which were built for ...
Read MoreThe Jordan River (American English) , or River Jordan (British English) , (Arabic: Nahr al-Urdun) is a 251 kilometers (156 miles) long river in West Asia flowing to the Dead Sea. In this place (Baptsim), past, present and future are interwoven ...
Read MoreAqaba is in the far south of Jordan ,which strategically important to Jordan as it is the country's only seaport. it is well known for its beach resorts and luxury hotels, which service those who come for diving, fun in the sand as well as ...
Read MoreWadi Rum, also known as The Valley of the Moon is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in south Jordan at 60 km to the east of Aqaba. It is the largest wadi in Jordan. The name Rum most likely comes from an Aramaic root meaning ...
Read MoreMount Nebo,is an elevated ridge that is approximately 817 meters (2680 feet) above sea level, in what is now westernJordan. The view from the summit provides a panorama of the Holy Land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valley of ...
Read MoreMa'in Hot Springs,its 58 km south of Amman and 120 meters below sea level, is the thermal mineral hot springs and waterfalls, where Herod the Great was said to have bathed in its medicinal water, and where people have come for thermal treatments, ...
Read MoreEstablished in 1989, Dana Biosphere Reserve is Jordan’s largest nature reserve, covering some 320 km2 of rugged and beautiful landscape along the face of the Great Rift Valley. It sweeps down in a series of mountain ridges, from the 1500m high ...
Read MoreJerash, the Gerasa of Antiquity, is the capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, which is situated in the north of Jordan, 48 kilometres (30 mi) north of the capital Amman towards Syria. Jerash Governorate's geographical features vary ...
Read MoreThe Dead Sea, also called the Salt Sea, is a salt lake bordering Jordan to the east and the West Bank to the west. Its surface and shores are 423 metres (1,388 ft) below sea level, the lowest elevation on the Earth's surface on dry land. ...
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