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Jordan is a land of timeless history, desert landscapes, and cultural treasures. From the rose-red city of Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, to the vast Wadi Rum desert and the healing waters of the Dead Sea, Jordan offers travelers a mix of heritage, adventure, and spiritual experiences. It’s a destination where ancient civilizations meet Middle Eastern hospitality.
Brief History & Culture
Ancient Civilizations: Home to Nabataeans, Romans, and Byzantines, Jordan has been a crossroads of trade and culture for centuries.
Islamic & Ottoman Periods: Became part of the Islamic Caliphates and later the Ottoman Empire, enriching its architecture and traditions.
Modern Era: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was established in 1946, with Amman as its vibrant capital.
Culture Today:
A blend of Arab, Bedouin, and Mediterranean traditions.
Renowned for warm hospitality, symbolized in the phrase Ahlan wa Sahlan (Welcome).
Music, poetry, and dance like the Dabke play an important role in community life.
Cuisine features dishes such as mansaf (lamb with rice and yogurt), falafel, hummus, and aromatic teas.
Handicrafts, mosaics, and Bedouin weaving reflect Jordan’s rich artistic heritage.
Best Time to Visit
March–May (Spring): Pleasant weather, wildflowers, and ideal for exploring Petra and desert landscapes.
September–November (Autumn): Comfortable temperatures, perfect for cultural tours and outdoor adventures.
Winter (December–February): Mild in most areas, though nights in the desert can be chilly.
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