Jordan Tours Are Amazing Steps Back Into Ancient Times

By Ryan Lewis


Sometimes it seems like every time you turn on the news there are disturbing stories and footage of conflict in the Middle East. This region of the world has had an unfortunate and violent history. The small country of Jordan, right in the center of hostile opponents, has somehow remained a haven to stability and peace. It is no wonder why visitors choose to travel there and take the many Jordan tours offered all year round.

It probably not possible to take in all this country has to offer in one trip. Visitors have to choose where to start and which types of attractions are of most interest to them. Most begin with Petra, the Rose Red City. This ancient city attracts visitors from all over the globe who know what an important and famed archaeological site it is.

It is almost impossible to really appreciate the city without a local guide who is knowledgeable and experienced. Tourists are guided through the Street of Facades where the Theater is pointed out to them. They hear the stories Bedouins tell of a fabled pharaoh's treasure hidden within the famous Treasury building. The dam, originally constructed by the Natabataeans was painstakingly reconstructed in the twentieth century to exactly replicate the original structure.

The Royal Tombs are a perfect example of ways citizens honored royalty in death and the importance of their belief in the power of the after world. The Urn Tomb is the first in a series. It can only be accessed by flights of stairs. The colorful Silk is next. Then visitors come to the Corinthian Tomb, and may be struck by its resemblance to the Treasury. The three story Palace Tomb impresses everybody. It is said to have been built in a manner similar to Nero's Golden House.

The Amman Citadel is an open air museum that has been occupied since the Neolithic Age. You will see the pillars, announcing that you are nearing the Temple of Hercules, well before you actually reach it. You might have to search to find the famous hand of Hercules because most visitors find it much smaller than it appears in photographs.

There are burial caves at the Citadel that date back to the Bronze Age. Whole communities were interred here. The waiting rooms are all that is left of Al-Qasr, a massive palace built by the early Muslims.

No one goes to this part of the world without touring the lowest spot on the planet, the Dead Sea. Many are surprised to learn this lake is a natural source of salt and rich in rejuvenating minerals. Visitors are invited to enjoy the sensation of floating in its therapeutic waters.

It is hard to tell someone about this amazing country that has such a wealth of history and culture. It has to been seen and experienced first hand to truly appreciate it. Once you have visited Jordan, you will want to return to it again and again.




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