Tourist attractions in Jordan
emphasizes the history and archeology, and the most famous is Petra. Petra is
an ancient city carved into the mountain wall and part amazing wonders of the
world, which attracts millions of tourists each year.
The new atmosphere is thick with
the Arab culture becomes the most valuable experiences while on vacation to
Jordan. The arrival of the guests were welcomed by friendly locals in a
traditional greeting and handshaking to inform their cultural traditions.
Here are top tourist attractions
in Jordan we can visit:
PETRA
Petra is a city founded by chiseling stone walls in Jordan. Petra comes from the Greek word meaning 'stone'. Petra is a symbol of protection techniques. This word refers to the city building made of stones in the Wadi Araba, a bercadas in Jordan valley. The city was founded by digging and carving rocks as high as 40 meters. Petra can be taken approximately 3-5 hours journey by road from Amman, Jordan,
Petra was the capital of the
Nabatean kingdom. Founded in 9 BC-40 AD by King Aretas IV as a city that is
difficult to penetrate the enemy and secure from natural disasters such as
sandstorms. Petra Nabatean tribes build the irrigation system extremely
complex. There are water tunnels and water chambers that deliver clean water to
the city, thus preventing sudden flooding. They also have a hydraulic
technology to lift water. There is also a theater that can accommodate 4,000
people. Today, the Palace Tomb Hellenistis height of 42 meters that has an
impressive standing there.
JERASH
Jerash is the second most
popular cities visited by the tourists after Petra. According to historical
records Jerash has been inhabited since 3200 BC to 1600 AD Jerash city is
divided into two, old city and new city. Old city or old city is a city which
is the ancient Roman heritage building. While the new cityatau new town is
where the population now lives Jordan.
City of Jerash has another
attraction. Here can be found in various places such as the Oval Plaza meeting.
Large field oval, surrounded by towering masts. This ancient city also has a
magnificent theater, called the South Theater. Its uniqueness, has a natural
acoustic system as a loudspeaker, a typical theater building thousands of
centuries ago. Each Jerash Festival was held in July featuring a variety of
local and international dance.
AMMAN CITY AND CITADEL
Citadel, located on a hilltop
not far from the traditional markets of Al Balad. A relic that reminds us of
the Roman Empire, and the early rise of Islam Bizantinum. Remains of buildings
with masts towering above the city of Amman, people said this is a relic of
Hercules. The building is crumbling andin
ruins. occupied by the Romans (162-166 AD), much
larger than the one inRome.
THE DEAD SEA
The Dead Sea has a salt content
of 31.5%, approximately 8.6 times higher than the other sea. Therefore, there is
no living organism, a kind of fish or moss, which can live in this lake. This
is why often referred to as the "Dead Sea".
Because of the high salt content
so we can easily float on water. Marine mud has its own benefits for women,
especially for the skin. In addition to the salt content is extremely high, the
Dead Sea water also contains potassium, magnesium, and bromium, maybe that's
why the Dead Sea mud is considered to be highly efficacious.
The Dead Sea area is home to
numerous world-class resorts such as the Kempinski, Mövenpick and Marriott. In
addition, there are water parks, a public beach and international restaurants.
WADI RUM
Wadi Rum, which is located about 320 km south of Amman is a place that can help you to imagine life on the moon or on Mars. A maze of monolithic rock as if rising from the desert floor, towering as high as 1,750 meters creating a natural challenge for serious mountaineers. Hikers can enjoy the peace of the empty spaces with no boundaries, exploring the canyons and water holes to find the image on the old stone wall 4000 yearsand many other spectacular treasures this vast wilderness. Wadi Rum is also known as the Valley of the Moon, a pink desert and jagged peaks in the south of Jordan.
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