
Jordan
is unexpectedly peaceful despite the turmoil of its neighbouring
countries. It is a wonderful place to visit because of its hospitable
people, who live by the motto “Welcome to Jordan”.
Jordan is famed for the ancient rock-hewn city of Petra, the
Dead Sea and Wadi Rums’ spectacular desert scenery. Don’t
miss out on a trip down the King’ Highway and stop in
to visit the city of Madaba.
Jordan is a kingdom layered in antiquity, from the work of Nabataean
stonemasons to characters such as Moses and Lawrence of Arabia;
from ancient cities and Biblical sites to desert castles, Crusader
forts and Byzantine mosaics. This ancient culture belies the
fact that it is also a modern country, with a good infrastructure,
a thriving business and arts scene, and first class hotels,
restaurants and shopping opportunities, in the city of Amman.
The contradictions between the old and new are astonishing.
Jordan is a relatively small country of varied landscapes, where
the fertile Jordan Valley, bordering the entire western side
of the kingdom, is separated from the immense desert stretching
to the east by the populated highlands. As part of the Great
Rift Valley, the Jordan Valley incorporates the Dead Sea, the
lowest point on the earth's surface and most famous for its
heavy salt and mineral concentrations, while the main towns
are strung out along the length of the highland plateau, including
the friendly capital, Amman, as well as plenty of historical
sites from ancient civilisations.
Home to breathtaking desert-scapes, colourful coral reefs that
are unequalled anywhere else in the world, and sweeping vistas
towards the Promised Land, Jordan is full of charismatic beauty,
both in scenery and in the genuine Arabic welcome afforded to
strangers. Welcome to Jordan…