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The City of Mosaics or simply Madaba! First question might cross into your mind, is Madaba worth visiting? Is it really a remarkable historical site? My answer is totally YES! For those who admire History and Ancient Sites Stories this absolutely would be their favorite spot! There is no other site in Jordan filled with…
Siq Al Barid commonly known as “Little Petra” Located 10 minute drive north of Wadi Musa. It was called as little Petra due to the similarities of the place to Petra as a small version. Siq Al Barid which means a Cold Siq or Canyon since no sun can reach inside the canyon with about 450m long Siq with…
4 Desert Castles 1. Qasr Al Halabat During the Umayyad dynasty, novles and wealthy families built small castles in semi-arid regions to serve as thier country estates or hunting lodges. For the Ummayad aristocracy, hunting was a favoured pastime and these desert castles became important places of relaxation…
Um Ar Arasas or Um Al Arasas The naming of the site with this name according to the language dictionaries is rooted, as it is derived from the verb (compact), i.e. placing two orders attached to each other, as the word (lead) means paint with lead, and these two names in the science of names refer to the tight walls. The…
The Dead Sea Panoramic Complex/Dead Sea Museum is a new complex of regional museum about the Dead Sea, panorama lookout, restaurant and conference hall on a steep cliff high above the Dead Sea near Hammamet Ma'in it is accessible from both the Dead Sea and Madaba by car. The museum is run by the Royal Society for the…