Jordan
Jordan is a great country for those seeking outdoor desert adventures and the chance to explore historical and archaeological wonders. Beautifully weathered by the sands of time, Jordanian hospitality is unmatched. Wherever you visit, you will be welcomed with a steaming cup of tea or Arabic coffee and a smile. From that moment on, you are no longer a stranger but a friend.
Exploring the sandstone cliffs in the endless deserts of Wadi Rum, wandering the ancient valleys of Petra, and floating on top of the Dead Sea are truly once in a lifetime experiences. It’s the perfect place to foster creativity or seek a new perspective. Amman is an exciting city, the heart of Jordan, with an emerging art and creative scene.
Jordan Quick facts
Quick Facts
Capital: Amman
Population: 11.3 million
Language: Arabic
Area: 89,342 km²
Visas
Most travelers can get a visa on arrival for 40 JOD (~$56) at airports and land borders which is valid for one month. The Jordan Pass (70–80 JOD) includes your visa fee plus entry to Petra and other sites which can save money.
Here is the official website on Jordan visas for more information and for extended travel.
Best Time To Visit
March–May and September–November are ideal for milder weather. During Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, expect a quieter daytime atmosphere and vibrant nights filled with communal meals and celebration.
Money
Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
1 USD ≈ 0.71 JOD
ATMs available in larger cities, less common in rural areas and small towns.
Top Experiences in Jordan
Exploring the rose-red city of Petra.
Jeep safari and stargazing in Wadi Rum desert
Floating in the Dead Sea.
Visiting Jerash, one of the best preserved Roman cities in the world
Tips for Jordan Travel
Accomodation
From budget hostels in Amman ($15–25/night) to Bedouin desert camps in Wadi Rum and luxury resorts at the Dead Sea.
Getting In
Amman Queen Alia International Airport is the main entry point. Land border crossings at neighboring countries (check visa rules).
Transportation
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Buses run between major cities, however schedules can be irregular and late.
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Taxis and private drivers are common along with ride shares.
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Renting a car is the most flexible way to explore.
All My Jordan Blogs
Amman Guide | How to Explore the Ancient Heart of Jordan
In my Amman guide, I have included my personal travel tips and recommendations for exploring the city’s Roman ruins, hidden cafes, and hilltop views of Jordan’s exciting capital - Old Soul Explorer It was around a 30 minute uphill walk from Jabal Al-Weibdeh to the top...
A Day on Mars: Ultimate Day Guide to Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum desert is one of the most otherworldly places in Jordan and enchanting natural landscapes in the Middle East. From the moment I exited off the Desert Highway onto a small two-lane road leading to the expansive 300-mile protected area, I knew I was in for an...
Petra: the rose red city – everything you need to know for your visit
"A rose red city half as old as time" - William Burgon Concealed for centuries in the arid desert canyons of Jordan, visiting Petra is like stepping back in time. Exploring Petra will renew your sense of wonder and child-like imagination. Discovering the ancient,...
5 Day Journey to Jordan | Ultimate guide and itinerary
Jordan is one of the most timeless and enchanting places I have ever visited. Located in the center of the Middle East, Jordan feels like the beating heart of the region. Balancing its identity with the cosmopolitan spirit of the Levant and traditional Bedouin...



