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Introducing Jordan

For many people Jordan begins and ends with the magical ancient Nabataean city of Petra. And it's true, Petra is without doubt one of the Middle East's most spectacular, unmissable sights, battling it out with Machu Picchu or Angkor Wat for the title of the world's most dramatic 'lost city'.

Yet there's so much more to see in Jordan - ruined Roman cities, Crusader castles, desert citadels and powerful biblical sites: the brook where Jesus was baptised, the fortress where Herod beheaded John the Baptist and the mountain top where Moses cast eyes on the Promised Land. Biblical scenes are not just consigned to the past in Jordan; you'll see plenty of men wearing full-flowing robes and leading herds of livestock across the timeless desert.

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Al Deir (The Monastery).
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Al Deir (The Monastery).

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  • Jean Robert
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  • The ancient Roman ampthitheatre set in modern central Amman.
  • Floating like a cork in the salty water of the Dead Sea is a memorable experience.
  • Large sandstone mushroom shaped rock high up in Rakabat canyon.
  • Viewpoint at Azraq Wetlands Reserve, established 1977 as a haven for migratory birds.
  • Bedouin woman herding flock of sheep and goats between Jebel Umm E'iil and Jebel Khazali.
  • Tomb of Nabi Yosha.
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