This ancient city, also known as the Rose City due to the color of the stone out of which it is carved, is Jordan's most famous tourist attraction. You can walk through the Siq to reach the Treasury, the most famous facade in Petra.
This stunning desert valley offers camel rides, rock climbing, hiking, and jeep tours. You can stay overnight in a Bedouin camp for an authentic desert experience.
Known for its therapeutic qualities, the Dead Sea is a must-visit. It's impossible to sink in its salt-rich waters. You can also apply the mineral-rich mud on your body for a natural spa treatment.
The capital city has a mix of ancient and modern attractions. Visit the Amman Citadel, the Roman Theater, and the King Abdullah Mosque. Explore Rainbow Street for its restaurants, cafes, and art galleries.
One of the most well-preserved Roman cities in the world, Jerash features colonnaded streets, hilltop temples, theaters, and spacious public squares.
Jordan's only coastal city, Aqaba is a perfect spot for snorkeling, diving, or relaxing on the beach. It's also close to the fascinating Wadi Rum.
This is Jordan's largest nature reserve, offering stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and great hiking trails. It's a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers.
According to the Bible, this is where Moses saw the Promised Land before he died. The site offers panoramic views of the Holy Land and the Jordan River Valley.
Known as the "City of Mosaics," Madaba is famous for its Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, especially the large Byzantine-era mosaic map of the Holy Land in the Greek Orthodox Church of St. George.
This ancient city is home to the Karak Castle, a significant crusader castle with a labyrinth of stone-vaulted halls and endless passageways.
An ancient town with Roman ruins, Umm Qais offers magnificent views over the Jordan Valley, the Sea of Galilee, and the Golan Heights.
Known as the Grand Canyon of Jordan, Wadi Mujib is a great place for adventure seekers. It offers a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and canyoning.
Experience Jordanian hospitality and traditional cuisine by joining a cooking class or dining with a local family.