A safe haven in a region of conflict, Jordan has delighted visitors for centuries with its World Heritage Sites, friendly towns and inspiring desert landscapes.
Jordan at a Glance
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which once captivated
ancient travelers, continues to enthrall a whole new generation as a modern,
vibrant nation.
From the haunting, primeval starkness of Wadi Rum, to the
teeming centre of urban Amman, from the majestic ruins of bygone civilizations
to the timeless splendor of the Dead Sea, Jordan is unveiled as a unique
destination offering breathtaking and mysterious sights, high standard
accommodations, exquisite cuisine and countless activities that can provide
visitors with inspiration, motivation, and rejuvenation.
Marveling at herds of gazelles and Oryx and migrating birds,
camping amidst the grandeur of Wadi Rum or Dana Reserve, trekking the ancient
caravan trails from the highlands of Moab and Edom, hiking the wooded hills of
biblical Gilead, or experiencing the unique, cleansing mud baths of the Dead
Sea are just a few examples of the treasures awaiting visitors to this unique
kingdom.
The new stream of luxury hotels emerging in Amman, Petra,
Aqaba and the Dead Sea is just adding quality to a refined product that is
distinct, accessible and friendly; a product that is home to a new display of
modern meeting facilities and unique venues for incentive travel as well.
Whether it is
a conference for 5000 people, a lavish dinner in the peerless desert of Wadi
Rum, a barbecue at the shores of the Dead Sea, or a reception atop a medieval
castle overlooking the Jordan Valley, the amicable and competent people of
Jordan will ensure a once in a lifetime memorable experience.