Top 10 Experiences In Jordan - Travel and Tourism
Feeling the breezes at Wadi Mujib
Drifting through the Red Sea
Taking tea at Pella
The view from Umm Qais
Floating on the Dead Sea
Sunrise in the Azraq wetlands
The call to prayer from the Citadel
Setting eyes on the Treasury
A million stars at Wadi Rum
Sunset from the Dana Guesthouse terrace
 
There are so many amazing sights  to see in Jordan, here are the top ten experiences that will leave you  wanting to return to this fascinating country again and again.
Feeling the breezes at Wadi Mujib
On your journey south along the  famous King’s Highway through the Jordanian hills, the landscape is  suddenly cleft by a gigantic canyon, almost half a mile deep and  two-and-a-half miles across. This is Wadi Mujib, dubbed “Jordan’s Grand  Canyon” – and it will take your breath away. Literally. 
Drifting through the Red Sea
Jordan’s beach resort of Aqaba hosts  some of the clearest waters and best-preserved coral formations anywhere  on the Red Sea. Whether you choose to snorkel or dive, make sure you  give yourself the experience of drifting above the magical undersea  world of brightly coloured coral (and very curious fish).
Taking tea at Pella
 Overlooking the Jordan Valley, the  under-visited site of Pella offers historical and archaeological  interest – and a beautifully designed rural guesthouse, where you can  relax on the shaded terrace and hear tales of ancient Jordan.
The view from Umm Qais
Up in Jordan’s north-western corner,  the Roman city of Gadara – beside Umm Qais village – gazes out over a  stupendous, unforgettable view that encompasses the Sea of Galilee and  the immense Golan Heights rearing up across the Yarmouk valley.
Floating on the Dead Sea
 Down at the lowest point on Earth,  some 1,312ft below sea level, the Dead Sea is hot, flat, still and  silent. It is also incredibly salty and buoyant: you couldn’t sink if  you tried. Walk out from the beach and you’ll find your feet forced up  from beneath you. Float your afternoon away, bobbing on the surface with  views of the mountains all around.
Sunrise in the Azraq wetlands
Out in the eastern deserts of Jordan,  the Azraq oasis includes a protected area of wetlands. Hole up in the  isolated bird-hide here, located overlooking one of the reedy pools, for  a morning of utterly tranquil birdwatching as the oasis comes to life.
The call to prayer from the Citadel
 Perched high above downtown Amman,  the Citadel Hill is topped by the columns of the ancient Temple of  Hercules. Sit yourself on the wall here as sunset falls and you’ll be  entranced as the call to prayer echoes out across the city  simultaneously from dozens of mosques in the valleys all around.
Setting eyes on the Treasury
 As you walk into Petra through the  siq canyon, it’s as if you’ve been swallowed up by the mountain – the  walls loom to 500ft on both sides, shutting out the sunlight in places.  With your eye softened to the fluid curves of eroded sandstone, the  sharp, clean lines of Petra’s famous Treasury facade come as a  revelation. There is no more dramatic sight in all of Jordan.
A million stars at Wadi Rum
After an afternoon of exploring the  sensational Wadi Rum deserts by jeep or camel, kick back at a remote  campsite run by local bedouin guides for a traditional dinner and a  night sleeping out under a crystal clear desert sky, studded with a  million stars.
Sunset from the Dana Guesthouse terrace
In  the mountains of southern Jordan, Dana village stands perched high  above the Dana valley, centrepiece of Jordan’s flagship nature reserve.  Install yourself on the terrace of the Dana Guesthouse for a sunset to  remember, gazing west as the night sounds rise from the empty valley  below.










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
