- Eco & Adventure
- 08 Jul 2023
Umm Qays Site of the famous miracle of the Gadarene swine, Gadara was renowned in its time as a cultural centre. It was the home of several classical poets and philosophers, including Theodorus, founder of a rhetorical school in Rome, and was once called “a new Athens” by a poet. Perched on a splendid hilltop […]
- History & Culture
- 08 Jul 2023
Umm ar-Rasas Umm al-Rasas(also spelled Umm ar-Rasas and Um er-Rasas) is an important archaeological site that was declared a World Heritage Site in 2004. Its structures date from the 3rd to 9th centuries and most have not yet been excavated. The site is especially known for its magnificent Byzantine mosaics, which have been uncovered in […]
- Eco & Adventure
- 08 Jul 2023
Umm Al-Jimal The Nabataeans were people of surprises. Not only did they create the amazing city of Petra, they built the northern city of Umm al-Jimal. Using the local rough black basalt instead of the soft rose sandstone of Wadi Musa, they created an eerie black city whose name, “Mother of Camels,” indicates its function […]
- Eco & Adventure
- 08 Jul 2023
Umm Al-Jimal The Nabataeans were people of surprises. Not only did they create the amazing city of Petra, they built the northern city of Umm al-Jimal. Using the local rough black basalt instead of the soft rose sandstone of Wadi Musa, they created an eerie black city whose name, “Mother of Camels,” indicates its function […]
- History & Culture
- 08 Jul 2023
Umayyad Palace of Amman The Umayyad palace is located inside what is known as the Citadel. Locals refer to it as Jabal al-Qal’a, as the site is located on one of Amman’s many hills (jabals in Arabic). Most of the directions in Amman will reference one of the hills in the city. While most visitors venture to […]
- History & Culture
- 08 Jul 2023
Shobak Castle Part of the great beacon chain of Crusader fortresses, Shobak Castle is by far the most lonely. Built in 1115 AD by Baldwin I, who later built Karak, it was originally known as Mont Realis (Montreal) and was the first outpost of the kingdom of Jerusalem in the Crusader district of Outrejordain. Situated […]
- Eco & Adventure
- 08 Jul 2023
Qasr Kharana Qasr Kharana , sometimes Qasr al-Harrana, Qasr al-kharanah, Kharaneh or Hraneh, is one of the best-known of the desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan, about east of Amman and relatively close to the border with Saudi Arabia. It is believed to have been built sometime before the early 8th century AD, based […]
- History & Culture
- 08 Jul 2023
Standing in the Jordanian desert some 50 miles east of Amman, Qasr Amra is one of several qusur or “desert castles” built under the Umayyad Caliphate and probably the best known extant example of these buildings characteristic of the Damascus-based dynasty. Most likely constructed somewhere between 723 and 743 by Walid Ibn Yazid (the future […]
- Conferences & Events
- 08 Jul 2023
Petra The city of Petra, capital of the Nabataean Arabs, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. it is Located 240 km south of the capital Amman and 120 km north of the red sea town of Aqaba, Petra the world wonder, is undoubtedly Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist […]
- Eco & Adventure
- 08 Jul 2023
Mujib Biosphere Reserve Established in 1987, Mujib Biosphere Reserve covers an area of 212 km2. Bordering the Dead Sea at 402 meters below sea level, the Mujib Biosphere Reserve surrounds Wadi Mujib, a deep and majestic canyon that cuts through the rugged highlands and drains into the Dead Sea. Seasonal and permanent streams flow through […]