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“Jordan’s nature reserves are simply stunning and offer spectacular hiking and the chance to partake in some genuinely responsible tourism.”
Sarah Whatman, North Africa & Arabia Specialist, 01993 838409
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Put this most famous sight in the region well up on your wish list and marvel at the dramatic entrance and sheer size of the city.
Stand atop this dramatic crusader castle which typifies the architecture of the warring Crusader movement.
Discover millenia-old inscriptions telling of its early history and follow in the footsteps of T.E Lawrence as you explore this large area of red sands, steep mountains and dramatic canyons.
Developed in partnership with the local Bedouin, the arid mountainous scenery is home to a number of threatened species, including the ibex.
Visit the site from which Moses first saw the Holy Land, and where he is believed to be buried. A pretty church with some fine mosaics enjoys wonderful views towards Jericho.
Relax and enjoy the Red Sea at this developing seaside town.
By way of an appetiser for Petra visit Little Petra, sister to the main site.
Join a train of visitors spanning thousands of years of history: they have been drawn by the curative properties of the mineral-rich waters and the chance to relax at the lowest point on earth.
One of the best-preserved Classical cities in the world, and a rival to Petra as the most impressive sight in Jordan.