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St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Amman, Jordan. March 14, 2019
A fun St. Patrick’s Day celebration will take place in Amman, Jordan on March 14, 2019. The celebration will include an Irish band, a DJ, food, and drinks. The festive event will be held at the Marriott Hotel in Amman. Tickets are on sale for 50 JOD. The event is put on by the Jordanian... Read More
Jordanian Holidays
Holidays in Jordan occur throughout the year and range from both religious to celebratory, but always with a keen focus on Jordanian culture. There are many traditions that continue to be upheld that can be seen in both holidays and festivals that serve to preserve Jordanian culture. Here are some of the most important or... Read More
Horseback Riding in Jordan
From the vivid desert landscapes of Wadi Rum to the ancient attractions in Petra, the terrain and natural surroundings in Jordan make an ideal destination for horseback riding. Beyond this, horses, more specifically Arabian horses are deeply embedded in Bedouin culture and history. Arabian Horses in Jordan Once only indigenous to the region, Arabian horses... Read More
Jordan Children’s Museum
For families traveling in Jordan, there are many sites and attractions found throughout the country. One of the highlights for children and families in Jordan is the Children’s Museum. About the Jordan Children’s Museum The Jordan Children’s Museum is a non-profit center and organization that was created in 2007 by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al... Read More
Bedouin Hospitality in Jordan
One of the highlights of traveling in the Middle East region is experiencing Bedouin hospitality in Jordan. Known as “desert dwellers”, the Bedouin people are a nomadic tribe of warm, humble and welcoming people. The Bedouins are experts at adapting to life in harsh desert conditions and living in the climate. While Bedouins are indigenous... Read More
Yoga in Jordan
From the serene desert setting of Wadi Rum to the busy bustling capital city of Amman, yoga in Jordan is a special experience from beginners to the professional yogis. Ranging from meditation to yoga, mindfulness, and self-awareness of key attributes of the local practices. For travelers looking to stretch, focus and relax after long flights... Read More
Best new hotels in Jordan
Jordan is continuing to gain momentum as a major tourist destination seeing a rise of European and international tourists each year. With the increase in visitors, leading hotel groups are developing new 5-star hotels to keep up with the demand and influx of tourists. In 2019, Jordan will see the growth of nine new 5-star... Read More
Shaumari Wildlife Reserve
Situated near the town of Azraq, some 100 kilometers from the capital city, Amman, the Shaumari Wildlife Reserve is an important and rare environmental project committed to the preservation of animal species in the region. In 1975, the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature opened the reserve as both a center for breeding and... Read More
Azraq Wetland Reserve
Found near the town of Azraq (approximately 100 km from Amman), the Azraq Wetland Reserve is another preservation project by the Royal Society for Conservation of Nature. Created in 1978, the RSCN established the Azraq Wetland Reserve for the protection and preservation of the land and the migratory birds in the area. The impressive wetland... Read More
Amman Roman Theater
A visit to the Roman Theater is like taking a trip some 2000 years into history where the amphitheater once housed over 5000 onlookers and is still used currently for theatre events. History of the Roman Theater in Amman Originally built between 138 and 161 CE, during the rule of the Antoninus Pius, the Roman... Read More
