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Discovering Little Petra's Marvelous Ancient Magical Wonders

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…


Journey to the Past: Visit the Desert Castles & Azraq Oasis

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 and entertainment.…


Um Ar Rasas: Exploring Jordan's Hidden Treasures.

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…


Discover the Best of Amman City: A One-Day tour itinerary

Amman City  "Where old meets new" The city of Amman is the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the center of the Capital Governorate. It is the largest city in the Kingdom and one of the largest Arab cities in terms of population, The city is located in the center of the Kingdom, on a latitude…


Relaxation and leisure nature Oasis : Hammamat Ma'in Hot Springs

Ma’in is considered to be one of the most attractive places for tourists in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The reason for this is high and dark mountain scenes that are split by hot water coming from the top of the basaltic mountain that contains fiery rocks. In splendor and beauty, it should be…