
JORDAN SITES






Desert Castles
(Round Trip of 250 km East of Amman into desert – 04 Hrs) Scattered throughout the black basalt desert, east of Amman ...
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Iraq El amir
Twenty-four KM west of Amman, in a lush valley kept green by the cool waters of its perennial spring, lay the ruins of one of the most important Hellenistic ...
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Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo is the hilly district of Madaba on the western edge of the plateau with a spectacular view across Jordan valley and the Dead Sea. Mount Nebo is believed ...
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Roman Theatre
Roman theater is located in the eastern part of the Jordanian capital Amman opposite the Amman Citadel, A writing on Greek columns indicates ...
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The Baptism site (bethany)
Less than 2 kms east of the Jordan River is an important place associated with the lives of Jesus and John the Baptist (pbut), ...
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The cave of lot
Recently discovered by the eminent Greek archaeologist, Constantinos Politis, the site has revealed the actual cave to which the biblical figure of Lot ...
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The decapolis
The Decapolis (meaning ten cities in Greek) was a ten-city Greco-Roman federation, or league, occupying all of Bashan and Gilead in northeastern ...
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The king's highway Jordan
A most ancient route. The King's Highway winds its way through the different ecological zones of the country, including forested highlands, ...
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Umm al jimal
The extensive black basalt city of Umm Al-Jimal, anciently called "Black Gem of the Desert", lies like a dark encrustation on the flat desert of ...
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Umm el rasas
To the east of Madaba is Umm Ar-Rasas, a very ancient site that is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. The rectangular ...
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zarqaa ma'in
It is an area distinguished by the natural hot springs of mineral waters forming water falls.
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