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Amman

Amman is the country’s bustling capital with a population of over 2.5 million people, built up over several hills, it’s located right in the heart of Jordan. The city had several names throughout the ancient history, from the biblical Rabath Amon to Greco -Roman Philadelphia (The city of the brotherly love). Modern Amman only began emerging after 1921, when Emir Abdullah bin al-Hussein, founder of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, chose it as his capital.

Amman’s old streets are vibrant with life and with the sounds of the crowded people in its markets, alleys and cafes. Amman Stunning vistas, pristine and historic sites - all within 15 minutes of your hotel room!


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Aqaba

Aqaba's unique water holds many secrets and astonishes you with the world's most fascinating views ever, it's simply an underwater spectacular world that catches your breath and leaves you in a wonder world of beauty and charm.


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Dana

With an unsurpassed range of natural beauty, as well as rural and urban settings that can play quaint, gritty or - an abundance of location possibilities unfold throughout the reserve


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Jerash

For the fans of Monty Python's Life of Brian, This is the best-preserved example of a Roman city in the Middle East: temples, baths, theatres, colonnaded streets, arches and a restored hippodrome, where a display of how Rome disposed of barbarians in a gladiatorial wrestling match and chariots raced leaving great plumes of dust behind it.

Nicomachus, one of the ancient world's foremost mathematicians, was from Jerash, but it's best known for its association with the Roman emperor Hadrian. And of course it’s founder Pompeii.


Petra

Jordan’s ancient stone city of Petra is one of the most compelling destinations in the entire Middle East. Just as the rocky, rough Siq closed in, narrower than ever; you could see an expanse of daylight and then part of a totally anomalous entity -- an elaborate facade, orange/pink in the late-morning sun, with two tiers of Corinthian columns, exquisite ornamentation, plus sculptures depicting gods, goddesses and figures from mythology
It was an exquisite Hellenistic edifice somehow dropped from a distant Acropolis onto a Near Eastern valley cut through a vast, rough and barren desert plateau.
As a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the new 7 wonders of the world, Petra has attracted dignitaries, Filmmakers and celebrities from around the world.


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Wadi Rum

Each location in Jordan is unique, but the jewel in the crown is incontestably the spectacular Wadi Rum, which first gained fame from the writings of T.E. Lawrence, the legendary World War I British officer who fought with Bedouin tribesmen in the deserts.
In Wadi Rum the sky's not the limit.Wadi Rum is home to a limitless Desert horizon that is transformed into a mesmerizing orange, pink and purple during magic hour sunsets and is dotted by thousands of stars when the night falls down.
Wadi Rum striking scenery has played a supporting role in many major motion pictures and television productions for the past 5 decades. What you won't get in Wadi Rum are power polls in the shot, congestion and mountains of red tape.


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