Amman Citadel

Amman Citadel

Amman Citadel stands on one of the hills of the seven hills known as Jabel al Qala. Amman Citadel is the site from where the sightseeing in Amman should be started. It is an important part of the Amman tour. Amman, the capital city of Jordan, has been the seat of various civilizations. And it is the home to the earliest development areas of the Middle Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Hellenistic Age, the late Roman Age and the Arabian Islamic Age.

 Umm Qais - Gadara
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Umm Qais - Gadara

In Northern Jordan, there is an old town called Umm Qais. Umm Qais is the largest city in Bani Kinanah Department and Irbid Governorate. Umm Qias today is divided into three main areas; the archaeological site (Gadara), the traditional village (Umm Qais), and the modern town of Umm Qais.

The Baptism Site

Baptism Site

Baptism site or Al Maghtas as its known in Arabic is considered one of the most holy sites for Christians in the World. Many people around the world come to Jordan to visit the Baptism of Jesus Christ. 

Wadi Rum
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Wadi Rum

When you hear about the Valley of the Moon or the Red Mars in the world, the first site that will blow your mind is "Wadi Rum". These names are the most popular names of Wadi Rum. The valley is cut into the golden sandstones and granite rock south of Jordan 60 km to the east of Aqaba; and it is the largest valley in Jordan.

The Dead Sea
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Dead Sea

Dead Sea, Sea of Salt Located in the Jordan Valley, and it is part of the Great Rift Valley which runs from East Africa to Turkey, Dead Sea is a small lake and remains of a giant inland lake. Lake Lisan was 200 kilometers long and approximately 200 meters deeper than the current level of Dead Sea. As it contracted, it left Tiberias Lake and Dead Sea, which at 408 meters below sea level is the lowest point on earth.

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Jabal Burdah camp.