Explore the Birthplace of Civilisation
Jordan offers visitors ancient monuments together with its natural attractions. The Dead Sea which represents the lowest point on Earth and Madaba's mosaics create a distinctive experience for Jordanian tours.
Petra – The Rose-Red Wonder
Petra stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site which architects built through the process of carving rose-red cliffs. The Treasury exists at the end of the Siq path which visitors can walk to reach while they discover the Royal Tombs and theatre and Colonnaded Street and the stunning city design.
Jerash – Roman Legacy
Jerash stands as one of the best preserved Roman provincial cities which includes the Oval Forum and Colonnaded Street and Temple of Artemis and North Theatre to demonstrate how people lived and entertained themselves during Roman times.
Wadi Rum – Desert Adventure
Wadi Rum presents its visitors with an extraordinary opportunity to discover its exceptional desert environment. Experience desert exploration through walking or camel riding or jeep tours which include an overnight stay at a Bedouin camp. The best time to visit falls between March and May and September and November.