Jordan is the
jewel of the Middle East. While the rest of the Middle East is in unrest and
chaos, Jordan tourism
is still growing. It is advisable that you stay very far away from the Iraqi
and Syrian borders and public demonstrations. There are Jordan
tours that make traveling more comfortable because they try to avoid
areas of unrest. Here are five exciting things to do in Jordan.
1. Visit Amman
Amman is a
thriving city, which is worth spending at least a few days in. There are many
markets that you can explore, and you can enjoy shisha at one of the many bars.
You should also visit the King Abdullah Mosque. Some of the best food can be
found at the Hashem Restaurant, which is an outdoor café that is packed with locals
most of the time.
2. Feynan
Eco-Lodge
Feynan Eco-Lodge
is a great luxury retreat that focuses on protecting Jordan's natural wildlife
and its environment. You can hire a guide or join Jordan
tours at the lodge that will take you on a hike through the reserve, which
points out local plants and the ruins. During the night, you can enjoy the
stars without light pollution, along with a fresh cup of tea.
3. Wadi Rum
The Wadi Rum is
a desert valley that is filled with natural stone arches, towering cliffs, and
narrow gorges. The area was the home of Bedouins, which is where people lived
over 12,000 years ago. Wadi Rum is also linked to Lawrence of Arabia because
there are the Seven Pillars of Wisdom that Lawrence named in his autobiography.
4. Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is
very special because it filled with so much salt that you can float in the
water. There are many hotels in the area, so you can enjoy the sea. The Dead
Sea is also known for the healing properties of its water and sand. There are
many spas that use the water and sand in their treatments. You can also make
your own mud mask with the sand. It is recommended that you take some fresh
water with you to the beach because the high salt levels can sting at times.
5. Jerash
If you are a fan
of Roman architecture, you should take a visit to Jerash. Jerash is one of the
most preserved Roman cities in the world. The city dates back 6,500 years and
was very important because it was a major part of the Roman trade route. The area’s
dry climate has allowed the ruins to stay untouched. The excavations of the
city started in 1925. Today, Jerash is one of the best examples of Roman
architecture that is located outside of Rome.
There are plenty
of things to do in
Jordan outside of Petra. While the rest of the Middle East is in chaos,
Jordan has remained the calm in the storm. If you are worried about traveling
in the Middle East, Jordan tours can be the answer for your next vacation.
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