Jordan offers a plethora of incredible experiences, making it an ideal destination for travelers. Here are the top attractions to explore during your visit:
- Ancient City of Petra
- Petra by Night
- Little Petra
- Float in the Dead Sea
- Take a Therapeutic Mud Bath
- Canyoning Wadi Mujib
- Wadi Rum
- Sleep in a Bedouin Camp
- Feynan Eco-Lodge
- Dana Nature Reserve
- Jerash
- Mount Nebo
- Explore Amman
There are so many things to do in Jordan, you will want at least a couple of weeks to visit. From the thriving metropolis of Amman to the quiet retreat of the Feynan Ecolodge, there is something for everyone.
Jordan – the jewel of the Middle East. Surrounded by chaos and unrest, Jordan has remained a neutral destination. It is difficult to imagine the conflict happening outside its borders.
It’s advisable to stay away from the Syrian and Iraqi borders and be sure to steer clear of demonstrations in public places. However, travel to Jordan feels no more insecure than anywhere else in the world today. Once you enter the country, you’ll feel the welcoming friendliness of locals.
What to do in Jordan
We had the opportunity to visit much of the country and fell in love with its beauty, culture, and hospitality. Jordan is a destination to remember. So these are our top 10 things to do in Jordan that will make you want to pack your bags right now.
- Get your Lonely Planet Travel Guide for Jordan
1. Ancient City of Petra
Petra is one of the great ancient cities of the world, and it definitely lives up to the hype. With monumental buildings carved into high cliffs, Petra will literally take your breath away as you walk through the deep, narrow gorge of the Siq to reach the Treasury square.
Dating back more than 2000 years, Petra was an important part of the Silk Route to China and India but was abandoned around the 12th century. It remained known only to locals for hundreds of years until rediscovered by the West in 1812. This legendary setting is so stunning that Hollywood has used Petra for filming locations in various movies.
2. Petra by Night
While visiting Petra during the day is incredible, experiencing it by night is nothing short of magical. When the sun sets, visitors follow candles that line the Siq all the way to the treasury, culminating in a traditional Bedouin performance.
Although the performance was average, the setting was breathtaking as hundreds of candles illuminated the treasury, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.
3. Little Petra
While Petra is the main attraction, be sure to visit Little Petra, also known as Siq al Barid, located a bit north. Archaeologists believe it was a suburb of Petra, showcasing ancient frescoes nearly 2000 years old. Like its larger counterpart, entrance is through a narrow siq, though on a smaller scale.
4. Float in the Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is famously salty, allowing you to float effortlessly in its waters. Consider booking a hotel directly on the sea for daily dips in these healing waters. It’s amusing to note that people can genuinely read newspapers while floating!
- Where to stay at the Dead Sea:
- Holiday Inn Dead Sea – This luxurious hotel is ideally located directly on the Dead Sea with a fantastic beach.
- Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea – A place of pure luxury.
5. Take a Therapeutic Mud Bath
The minerals of the Dead Sea possess healing properties, leading many to book retreats focused on rejuvenation. Enjoy the luxurious spas that utilize the healing waters and experience the rejuvenating effects of mud therapy for your skin.
6. Canyoning Wadi Mujib
Canyoning in Wadi Mujib is one of the most thrilling activities in Jordan. Easily accessible from the Dead Sea, this adventure includes rappelling down waterfalls and navigating through fast-flowing waters, making it an exhilarating way to beat the heat and embrace adventure in Jordan.
7. Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum is an extraordinary desert valley featuring narrow gorges, towering cliffs, and natural stone arches. Home to the Bedouins, this area has been inhabited for nearly 12,000 years and is strongly associated with T.E. Lawrence’s historical narratives.
8. Sleep in a Bedouin Camp
Experience an authentic Bedouin lifestyle by camping in Wadi Rum. Enjoy traditional meals prepared underground, ride camels at sunset, and sleep under the stars for a truly immersive experience.
9. Feynan Eco-Lodge
The Feynan Eco-Lodge prioritizes the preservation of Jordan’s natural resources. Hiring a local guide offers insight into the area’s flora, fauna, and ancient ruins. At night, enjoy the star-filled sky free from light pollution while sipping fresh tea atop the lodge.
10. Dana Nature Reserve
The Dana Biosphere Reserve offers a stunning landscape leading to the heart of Africa. This 15th-century stone village allows you to explore local life while hiking through the pristine nature reserve.
11. Jerash
If Roman ruins pique your interest, Jerash will impress. As one of the best-preserved ancient Roman cities outside Italy, its history spans over 6500 years. Gentle weather kept it largely untouched until excavations began in 1925.
12. Mount Nebo
For a spiritual experience, visit Mount Nebo, the site where Moses once viewed the promised land. This area contains an active monastery and Byzantine church, making it a popular pilgrimage stop.
13. Explore Amman
Amman is a vibrant city worth several days of exploration. Enjoy local cuisine, shop in bustling markets, and visit significant landmarks like the King Abdullah Mosque.
Things to do in Amman
- King Abdullah Mosque
- Enjoy the local food scene, which ranges from street food to upscale dining.
- Visit Al Balad for heartfelt market experiences.
- Explore the Amman Citadel.
- Stroll through Rainbow Street.
As illustrated, Jordan offers an exceptional array of activities beyond just Petra. With rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse eco-adventures, this Middle Eastern gem awaits your discovery.
Consider Jordan for your next travel adventure; you won’t regret it.
Map of Jordan – Our Itinerary
Click here for an interactive map of Jordan. Attractions like Mount Nebo, Jerash, and the Dead Sea can be reached through day trips from Amman, though we recommend spending at least one night at the Dead Sea.
Overnight trips to Wadi Rum and Petra are advisable to fully appreciate these experiences, while Dana and Feynan also deserve extended visits.
Suggested Jordan 10 Day Itinerary
- Day 1 – 3: (2 nights) – Explore Amman (including a day trip to Jerash)
- Day 3/4 – Depart for Petra and enjoy Petra by Night before exploring Petra the following day. (2 nights)
- Day 5/6 – Spend time in Wadi Rum (2 nights)
- Day 6 – Overnight at Feynan Eco Lodge (1 night)
- Day 7 – Overnight in Dana Nature Reserve
- Day 8/9 – Relax at the Dead Sea (2 nights).
- Day 10 – Visit Mount Nebo on the return trip to Amman
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