Enjoy a jaunt through Jordan
Petra -
One of the outstanding highlights of Petra is the amazing Ad Deir, or "The Monastery."
Siq -
The Siq is the main entrance to Al Khazneh ("The Treasury"), another one of Petra's ancient emblematic buildings.
Al Khazneh -
Petra's famous Al Khazneh is breathtaking at any time, but look what happens after dark!
Royal Tombs - The Royal Tombs, overlooking the center of Petra, are the most impressive burial places in the region.
High Place of Sacrifice -
Hike up to the High Place of Sacrifice, located above Petra at the top of Jebel Mountain.
Jordan Museum -
The 'Ain Ghazal statues are some of the oldest-surviving figurine statues ever made by human civilization.
Jerash -
Jordan’s largest and most compelling Roman site is the ruined city of Jerash.
Jerash -
The Arch of Hadrian, built in 129 CE in honor of the visit by Emperor Hadrian, is another extraordinary archaeological feature of the ancient city.
Wadi Rum -
The destination is also known for its amazing petroglyphs etched into the cave walls and dating back to the 8th century BCE.
Camping in the Red Desert -
Forget about hotels. Instead, camp out in the desert under the magical Milky Way for a truly memorable Arabian night.
Memorial Church of Moses -
Perched at the top of Mount Nebo is the Memorial Church of Moses.
Dead Sea -
Taking a dip in the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, is a highlight for many traveling through Jordan.
Red Sea -
Looking for a beach holiday in Jordan? Unwind in sunkissed Aqaba on the Red Sea, known for its golden beaches and fantastic watersports facilities.
Amman -
Amman’s Roman Theater was built around 100 CE and had a capacity for 6,000 attendees.
Amman -
Crowning a hill in the capital is the Citadel, the site of ancient Rabbath Ammon and occupied since the Bronze Age.
Amman -
Located on the Citadel Hill are the ruins of the Umayyad Palace, which dates back to around 720 CE, and the Temple of Hercules (pictured).