Jordan Tours Give Visitors A Chance To Experience Ancient Civilizations

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.

This is a small country, but there is so much to see and do, it's hard to decide where to start. The ancient city of Petra is a good choice. The Rose Red City is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world and one of its most famous archaeological sites. Touring this place is like stepping back into another world.

Guides lead guests through the Street of Facades, and the Theater. You will marvel at the Treasury and learn about the legend of a pharaoh's treasure. You will also see the dam renovated in the twentieth century to replicate the original structure originally built by the Natabataeans.

The Royal Tombs of Petra date from about 70 A. D. The first is the Urn Tomb that can only be reached by climbing several flights of stairs. The Silk Tomb comes next. It is the most colorful of the structures. Following the Silk Tomb is the Corinthian Tomb which resembles the Treasury, but is very worn. The Palace Tomb is wide and comprised of three stories. It is believed to replicate the Golden House of Nero. The tombs, high on their hill, are an impressive sight when viewed from across the valley.

Anyone who spends time in Amman has to walk through the open air museum showcasing the ruins of the Citadel, which was constructed during the Neolithic Age and has been occupied ever since. You will see the pillars of Hercules' Temple from a distance, but may have to search for his famous Hand.

The caves at the Citadel date back to the Bronze Age. They were the burial grounds for the community. There was once a towering palace, referred to as Al-Qasr, that dates to the early Islamic Age. All that remains today is a waiting area for guests that is under renovation at the present time.

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.

These are just a few of the many wonders this beautiful country has to offer. Anyone planning a visit should carefully pick and choose which sights they most want to experience. Many are busy planning their next trip to the region before they have even finished with the first.




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