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Discover the Hidden Beauty of Jordan - A Timeless Adventure Awaits

Know before you go

Timezone
Jordan is in the Eastern European Time (EET) timezone.
Languages
The official language of Jordan is Arabic.
Best Time to visit
The best time to visit Jordan is during the spring and autumn months, specifically from March to May and September to November. During these times, the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities, and popular attractions such as Petra and Wadi Rum are less crowded. Avoid visiting in the summer months (June to August) as temperatures can be extremely hot, and winter can also bring cool temperatures and occasional rain.
EUR - Euro (€)
JOD - Jordanian Dinar (د.ا)
Transportation
The recommended main transportation in Jordan is by car or taxi, as public transportation infrastructure is not as developed as in other countries. However, there are also intercity buses and a limited rail network available for travel within the country.

About

Explore the ancient wonders and vibrant culture of Jordan. From the Roman ruins of Jerash to the stunning landscapes of Wadi Rum, Jordan offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Discover the world-famous archaeological site of Petra and experience the warmth and hospitality of the local people. Plan your adventure to Jordan today and immerse yourself in this captivating destination.

Highlights

1. Explore the ancient city of Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and marvel at its impressive rock-cut architecture.

2. Visit the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, and experience floating effortlessly in its mineral-rich waters.

3. Discover the vibrant culture and history of Jordan by exploring the Roman ruins in Jerash and the Crusader castles in Ajloun.

4. Embark on a desert adventure in Wadi Rum, where you can take a jeep safari, go hiking, or even camp under the stars in the dramatic desert landscape.

5. Experience the warm hospitality of the Jordanian people and sample delicious traditional cuisine, such as mansaf and falafel.

6. Dive or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea and explore the colorful coral reefs and marine life.

7. Immerse yourself in the bustling markets and souks of Amman, where you can shop for traditional crafts, spices, and souvenirs.