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Jordan is a kingdom steeped in history and culture, full of Roman cities, Crusader castles and biblical sites, but there are also some unmissable natural sites, from the beautiful nature reserves and Wadi Rum desert to the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea and the glittering Red Sea.

Farah village in Ajloun

    Al-Hashimiyah (Farrah) is a village located in Ajloun Governorate within the remote Shafa municipality. Known for its scenic mountainous terrain, the area is rich in olive, fig, almond, grape, and apple orchards, as well as a diverse array of forest trees. The village holds a rich history and heritage, with tales passed down through generations. Originally known as Farrah, the village’s name was changed to Al-Hashimiyah in 1973 following a royal decree.

    Qasr Al-Hallabat

      Exploring the Historical Significance of Qasr Al-Hallabat : Unveiling Layers of Transformation Located 60 kilometers northeast of Amman, the Hallabat complex stands as a testament to the strategic importance it held during the 2nd and 3rd centuries, a pivotal era… Read More »Qasr Al-Hallabat

      Glass boat in Aqaba

      The Read sea

        Exploring the Mysteries of the Red Sea The Red Sea, often shrouded in historical and biblical significance, has long captivated the imagination of many. In this article, we will delve into various aspects of the Red Sea and answer some… Read More »The Read sea

        Amman Citadel

        Amman Citadel

          Amman Early Bronze Age Cave: The Amman Early Bronze Age Cave is an archaeological site located within the Amman Citadel complex in Jordan. It is a cave that was used by humans during the Early Bronze Age, approximately 3000-2300 BCE.… Read More »Amman Citadel

          Lots Cave and Legend

            The Enigmatic Tale of Lot’s Cave in the Dead Sea and Lot’s Wife Introduction: The Dead Sea, nestled between Israel and Jordan, is a place steeped in history and legend. Among its many mysterious features, one stands out as an… Read More »Lots Cave and Legend

            Pella, Tabaqat Fahl

              Pella, also known as Tabaqat Fahl, is an ancient archaeological site located in the Jordan Valley of Jordan. It is situated approximately 80 kilometers north of the capital city of Amman. Pella is a historical site with a rich history… Read More »Pella, Tabaqat Fahl

              Jordan Valley

                The Jordan Valley is a region in the Middle East that extends from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. It forms part of the border between Jordan and Israel, and it’s known for its historical, geographical, and political… Read More »Jordan Valley