All of the exciting attractions available to tourists in Jordan as well as information about travel in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Wadi Rum is a stupendous, timeless place, virtually untouched by humanity and its destructive forces. Know More.!
Lawrence's Spring is entranced by Wadi Rum, the first stop is to see Lawrence's House, now in ruins. Know More.!
The Dead Sea in Jordan, world's most amazing place; is over 400m (1,312 ft.) below sea level. Know More.!
The Town of Ajloun, where Hadrian stayed over the winter of 129-30 AD, and built himself an arch well outside the town, leaving unbonded its sides for future city walls to come out to meet it.
Aqaba is a fun place. It is a microcosm of all the good things Jordan has to offer. Know More.!
Located on Pharaoh's Island (Coral Island or Geziret Faraun) in the Gulf of Aqaba is an amazing fortress which gracefully stands between Taba's clear waters.
Jordan's desert castles, beautiful examples of both early Islamic art and architecture, stand testament to a fascinating era in the country's rich history.
Mount Nebo became a place of pilgrimage for early Christians from Jerusalem and a small church was built there in the 4th century to commemorate the end of Moses' life.
Gadara is known today as Umm Qais and boasts an impressive colonnaded street, a vaulted terrace, and the ruins of two theaters. You can take in the sights and then dine on the terrace of a fine restaurant with a breathtaking view.
The site of John the Baptist's settlement at Bethany Beyond the Jordan, where Jesus was baptized, has long been known from the Bible (John 1:28 and 10:40) and from the Byzantine and medieval texts.
The Mujib Reserve is the lowest nature reserve in the world, with a spectacular array of scenery near the east coast of the Dead Sea.
Ma’in Hot Springs are located 264m below sea level in one of the most breathtaking desert oases in the world.
Dana Biosphere Reserve is an area of staggering beauty, history, and biodiversity. Know More!
As-Salt was once the most important settlement in the area between the Jordan Valley and the Eastern Desert. Know More!
Mukawir (Machaerus), the hilltop stronghold of Herod the Great. Upon Herod’s death, his son Herod Antipas inherited the fortress. know More.!
Shobak Castle, less than an hour north of Petra. Once called "Mont Real," Shobak dates from the same turbulent period as Karak. Know More!