“4 Jaw-Dropping Experiences You Can’t Miss on Your Visit to Jordan”
We embark on an exciting journey to Jordan, a country filled with historical and cultural wonders.
Petra
It is known for its beautiful rock-cut buildings, like the Treasury and the Monastery. It used to be the capital city of the Nabatean Kingdom and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We began our journey by entering the “Siq”, the narrow canyon that leads you to the treasury.
Walking through the Siq canyon can be a mesmerizing experience.
The walls rise high above you, creating a feeling of being enclosed and even protected.
Finally, as you reach the end of the canyon, the dazzling sight of the Treasury comes into view.
As we turned the corner, the Siq opened up to reveal the magnificent Petra Treasury, also called Al-Khazneh. The intricately carved façade, made from rose-colored rock, left us speechless.
To fully appreciate the site’s beauty, we opt to ascend the cliff.
the city extends over a vast area mixing residences, amphitheater, temples and tombs.
This experience will take you back in time.
A local musician.
it’s like a cinema set…
Or maybe a desert postcard…
To visit the monastery, we take the northern path in the early morning to avoid the scorching heat and the large number of tourists.
At the end of the path…
.. we are greeted by the magnificent monastery building, slowly unveiled by the gentle rays of the rising sun.
The effort will be greatly rewarded.
Now it’s time to contemplate.
It was a challenging day filled with historical findings and breathtaking views that we will remember for a long time, as the children completed the journey riding on the backs of donkeys.
Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum in Jordan is a stunning desert valley. It is famous for its majestic sandstone mountains, unique landscapes, and vast open spaces.
Also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a stunning desert located in southern Jordan.
Its breathtaking landscapes and unique rock formations make it a popular filming location for movies.
It is a location where you have the opportunity to examine historical engravings that date back 1000 years.
It is also a fantastic playground for kids.
After a rather difficult ascent up Jebel Burdah.
We discovered one of the highest natural rock arch in Wadi Rum, standing at a height of approximately 35 meters. It can be quite intimidating.
Our Bedouin guide prepares a traditional meal for us in the heart of the desert. As he lifts a board from the ground, something unexpected happens.
There was a black scorpion hiding underneath. It is one of the most venomous scorpions in the world.
Upon returning to the camp, we receive an invitation to indulge in a customary dinner, followed by a pleasant evening. To culminate the experience, we collectively decide to spend the night beneath the shining stars.
Despite the cold and the wildlife, we spent an incredible night that we will not soon forget
We couldn’t conclude the experience without a camel ride back.
Not as cozy as one might expect.
Our experience at Wadi Rum has come to an end.
It’s definitely the highlight of that country.
The Valley of the Moon.
The Dead Sea
Traveling north towards the capital city of Amman, we are tracing the coastline of the Dead Sea. And naturally, we have to put it to the test.
Despite the weather, we stopped at a place recommended by bloggers.
The place might not be the tidiest, but it’s free and it’s famous for its mud and warm water streams.
The impact is truly unexpected! However, be cautious of cuts or insect bites, as the high salt concentration can be harsh.
The Baptismal site of Jesus Christ
The Jordan River separates the two countries of Palestine and Jordan.
All religions have buildings represented in the area.
It seems that this is the place where Christ was baptized by John.
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