Jordan is classified as a country of “high human development“, and it has an “upper middle income” economy, which registered a constant growth in the last years. It is a very rich Country when it comes to cultural heritage, but that’s not the only thing that makes it interesting. You’ll find yourself immersed in a very welcoming culture, where people are genuinely nice and the unexplored landscapes are simply breathtaking. Be prepared to not only experience the Country but also to truly love it.

The valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan, located 325 Km far from the capital Amman. Its dramatic features earned it the names “Mars on Earth” “The Valley of the Moon “.

The world wonder, is without a doubt Jordan's most valuable treasure. It is a vast, unique city, carved into the sheer rose-red rock face by the Nabataeans. It is only a trip of 243 Km away from the capital.

The lowest point on earth. Its famously hypersaline water makes floating easy, and its mineral-rich black mud is used for therapeutic and cosmetic treatments.It is only 38 Km far of the capital Amman.

The destination of mesmerizing beauty and an important station on the map of therapeutic tourism due to its thermal mineral hot springs and waterfalls. It is only 58 Km far from the capital Amman.

Stretching a 108 Km to Amman, Wadi mujib is a destination for thrill seekers. The spectacular chasm is also significant as the historic boundary between the Amorites and the Moabites.

The historic Citadel sits on the highest hill in Amman. The Citadel's most striking sights are the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Ummayad Palace complex, known for its grand dome.

A famous landmark which dates back to when the city was known as Philadelphia. Within the grounds, take time to enjoy the Folklore Museum and the Museum of Popular Traditions, each located to a side of the stage.

The heart of Amman it is imperative to explore the vintage Downtown, the spiritual and physical heart of the city and is unmissable for its streetlife. It takes you back at least 50 years back in time.

It is the 12th-century Muslim castle situated in northwestern Jordan that stands on the ruins of a monastery, it is 76 Km away from the capital Amman. If you are a nature-lover, then it is a must visit.