A Trip to Jordan - Saudi Arabia || Beauty OF NATURE 4K

 

A Trip to Jordan - Saudi Arabia || Beauty OF NATURE 4K

Jordan is the most stable and secure country in the Middle East among Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Palestine. This land of amazing landscapes will give you one of the most interesting looks into world history.

Within the last couple of years, Jordan has grown as a tourist destination, offering completely unique experiences in every direction. Knowing what exactly Jordan holds in store and the sights that make it famous, along with prioritizing which of them are most important to visit or consider in advance when one is planning their trip, will be very crucial.

Looking for a different kind of vacation, one that would be simply unforgettable? Then a Jordanian holiday is just what you need. Follow these tips for your first-ever adventure in Jordan!

What to do in Jordan - Visit Desert Castles

Kerak Castle is one of the few historical buildings still standing in Jordan. The castle dominates the city and is a location for many famous battles in this part of the world. When you come to Petra, don’t miss a stop at this place.

The ruins of Jerash, formerly known as Gerasha, are of great importance in Jordan. A true example of a Roman city in the Middle East, this was the center of all cultural events. The unique architecture and carvings on the walls will show you how much craftsmanship existed at that time.

Amman’s Citadel, Jebel Al Qal’a, is also an ancient site filled with Bronze Age artifacts, reflecting how rich the fort must have been in earlier times. A grand and majestic fortress that can be explored on foot.

Visit religious places

  • Religious significance of Mukawir Fortress comes from the fact that it is the famous fortress of Herod the Great and it is said to be the site where John the Baptist got beheaded.
  • The Jordan River is where Jesus was baptized.
  • Mount Nebo, a site from which Moses is said to have viewed the Promised Land before his death.
  • Madaba is also home to the 6th century Madaba map—the oldest picture of the Holy Land.

Perform sports activities in Wadi Rum

The Wadi Rum Desert is connected to Lawrence of Arabia and features many exciting sporting activities, including rock climbing.

This will be an ideal destination if you want to find out how nomadic Bedouins live in the desert, since all these activities are more of a penchant for hiking, camping, and trekking.

Floating in the Dead Sea

Everybody must have the experience of floating in the Dead Sea of Jordan. The sea waters are highly saline in nature, and as such, it is practically impossible to sink.

Many people associate the Dead Sea with Palestine; however, it is actually on the border between Jordan and Palestine. And if you are looking for that perfect spot to do that float in its waters, Jordan is the place!

The density of its water is very high, 1.24 kg/l, making it highly buoyant. In fact, one cannot sink in such water. This mineral-rich water is useful for some skin and breathing disorders.

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