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Jordan Petra

The Nabatean rock city Petra is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and enchants visitors around the globe.

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Jordan Dead Sea

The salty Dead Sea, lowest point on earth,  is popular for luxury hotels, spa treatments and as conference venue.

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Jordan Jerash

In the hilly north you find one of the best preserved and
most important Roman
cities in the Middle East: Jerash.

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Jordan Amman

Jordan's capital Amman is an old city with historical sites like the ancient Citadel hill and modern Arabic life.

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Jordan Madaba

The town Madaba is well known for mosaic art from the Byzantine period, highlight is the map of the Holy Land in St. George's
Church.

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Jordan Mount Nebo

From Mount Nebo Prophet Moses viewed the Holy Land, and here an early Christian church with mosaics commemorates
him.

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Jordan Karak

Located on the King's Way the magnificent Crusader fortress Kerak impresses with medieval architecture and secret passage ways.

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Jordan Umm Qais

Umm Quais, the ancient Gadara, offers Greco-Roman remains and panorama views over the Sea of Galilee and the Golan
Heights.

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Jordan Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum is a breathtaking desert with sandstone mountains and canyons, and known for the activities of Lawrence of Arabia.

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Jordan Aqaba

The Red Sea resort Aqaba is a well known leisure place with beach hotels and exciting water sports like scuba diving.

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Jordan Baptism Site

Bethany beyond Jordan has been identified as the place, where Jesus Christ had been baptized in the Jordan River.

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Jordan Umm Ar Rasas

The UNESCO World Heritage Site Umm Ar Rasas is worth a visit due to the Byzantine mosaic floor of the Church of St Stephen

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Jordan Machaerus

Machaerus, known also as Mukawer, is the place where John the Baptist was beheaded by King Herod Antipas.

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Jordan Hammamat Ma'in

Close to the Dead Sea, in a picturesque valley, visitors find a hot waterfall and the mineral springs of Hammamat Ma'in.

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Jordan Wadi Mujib

Wadi Al Mujib is the lowest nature reserve in the world, with rich fauna and flora, and a paradise for adventure tourism.

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Jordan Dana Reserve

The breathtaking Dana Nature Reserve with its mountains and valleys is a paradise for nature lovers and hikers.

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Jordan Wadi Araba

The awe-inspiring Wadi Araba desert is  a hotspot for outdoor activities like hiking and jeep safaris in a remote
landscape.

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Jordan Little Petra

Little Petra, known also as Beida,  is featured by  carved monuments, houses and cisterns, and embedded in an amazing landscape.

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Jordan Shaumari Reserve

At the wildlife reserve Shaumari in eastern Jordan view the Arabian Oryx, which had been nearly extinct in the Middle
East .

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Jordan Azraq

Azraq in the eastern Jordanian desert surprises with a
wetland reserve, water
pools and  various bird
species.

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Jordan Desert Castles

In Jordan's East, Amra, Azraq and Kharanah are the most popular of the Desert Castles, dating back to the Umayyad dynasty.

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Jordan Shobak

Strategically located on a hill the Crusader castle Shobak, built by Baldwin I Jerusalem, controlled pilgrimage and caravan routes.

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Jordan Pella

Idyllic located in the Jordan Valley, visitors can stroll through the ancient ruins of Pella, one of the Decapolis cities

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Jordan Salt

Not far way from Amman, the town Salt attracts visitors with Ottoman architecture and picturesque alleys.

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Jordan Ajloun Castle

In the area of Ajloun visitors find an imposant Islamic Castle,  and an astonishing nature reserve with several hiking trails.

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Jordan Umm Al Jimal

Umm Al Jimal was once a prosperous, rural community and is characterized by extensive ruins of mainly Byzantine origin.

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Jordan Iraq Al Amir

A large Hellenistic remain in Jordan is the castle Qasr Al Abd with carved lions, close to the village of Iraq Al Amir

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Jordan Irbid

The second largest city of Jordan, Irbid, is home to several universities and the excellent Museum of Jordanian Heritage.

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