In southern Jordan, just under three hours from capital Amman, one of the most recognisable ancient sites in the MIddle East - and indeed, the world - was rediscovered by archaeologists in 1812. But it dates back to at least the 2
How we experience destinations - and with whom we travel with - are also questions we are all keen to explore in the post pandemic era. A bucket-list country, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, made CNN's 2022 list of dream destinations, and our
The mineral-rich, super salty waters of the Dead Sea - unusually warm and incredibly buoyant - have attracted visitors since antiquity, and in recent years have become one of the Hashemite Kingdom's top tourism draws. But largely due
Jordan is home to some the most fascinating excursions from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. Top of the list for many, of course, is Petra, the jawdropping, 2nd-century city hewn out of living rock, and nearby Wadi Rum, a mix of dramatic natural sc
Pretty big news in the archaeology world recently, and it has to do with this legendary site tucked into the sandstone canyons of a valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba – one of those places, in fact, you could almost believe was in
Site of health resorts since the time of the biblical King Herod, the al-Baḥr al-Mayyit (better known to us as the Dead Sea) is the world's deepest hypersaline lake (1,237 feet deep) and its shores the deepest point on our planet's surface (1,388 bel
Carved into the red rock of today's southwestJordan by a people called the Nabateans hundreds of years before Christ, this ancient city first brought to many of our attentions by Hollywood's Indiana Jones is much more than just its most-photographed
Is Taybet Zaman the only village that was converted to a deluxe hotel by the Queen?
This was popular in the 90's and early this decade too.
Are there any plans to capitalize on this popularity by replicating this elsewhere in Jordan?