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carolita153 says:
Best nights ever i have had in Madaba a brilliant place for all nationalities. Good music and real atmosphere...This place is amazing! what a way to spend a hot night with loads of great people and the best shisha ever ..
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ffransiska says:
Known as the biggest and most preserved Roman site outside Italy – this town was built in 100 BC era and known as one of Decapolis (10 cities) which held important roles in the ancient trading and civilization around what now called Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.
As other part surrounded this towns, …
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ffransiska says:
This Castle is one among many Crusaders castle which were built around the 12th centuries. Built in a plateau on higher side of a hill which is 1000-m height above sea level. Located 140 miles to teh south from Amman - Jordan capital.
One of the famous owner of this castle is Reynald de Chantillons…
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Average priced "Thing To Do" in Jordan
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ffransiska says:
This long and winding road connects Madaba in the north of Jordan to Wadi Musa (Petra) in the south of Jordan, has been there since the biblical time. Nowadays it's less popular as the other main road called dessert highway took less hour and time and money to reach the cities, maybe only tourist wh…
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vances says:
A funny thing happened after returning from Jordan. Life relaxed back to the enjoyable day-to-day and I stopped reading about the Middle East...until I encountered Benjamin Orbach (username = benjaminorbach) on TravBuddy. I think we shared an exchange or two, but it wasn’t until I read one of hi…
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vances says:
If you are looking for something off the beaten path en route to Petra, a stay at the Dana Guest House is a memorable choice. Designed by renowned Jordanian architect Ammar Khamash, the minimalist iron and stone facility is meshed into cliffs overlooking beautiful Wadi Dana in the Dana Nature Prese…
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ffransiska says:
Ajloun Castle orQala'at al Rabadh was builtin 1184 by Amir al Din Usama, the nephew and commander of Salah al-Din. This fortress was designed to protect from the enemies from invading Ajloun and protect the trade routes.
Original castle was built with 4 towers and surrounding by moat with 16-m widt…
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ffransiska says:
Around 60BC when the Roman empire had a prosperous and succesful years, there were a number of cities in now-Syria and Jordan which had an important role in regional an dinternational trade. Therefore they were given a special status and later became the client of Roman empire, the cities known as D…
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ffransiska says:
Confused where to go for dinner that day, we asked amin, our driver, which place he would recommend to have some hummous and falafel and he advised us to go thos this place. This hectic shawarma place looks very busy. We entered and attracted the attention since we looked stupid and lookinga round h…
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Biedjee says:
If you are going to Wadi Rum, you should do an overnight tour, spending at least one night in one of the many desert camps within the national park. And if you are doing an overnight tour, you should really do one with a locally owned tour operator. And if you are choosing a locally owned tour opera…
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ffransiska says:
Shobak is a crusader castle which was built in 12 centuries, located on the north east of Shobak town on top of a small hill.
It was also known by the name of Krak de Montreal or Mont Regalis (named after the king who contributed on the construction – Mont Royal), built by Baldwin King to protect…
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Lilith63 says:
My first knowledge of Petra was not through the movie "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade", it was a story in National Geographic 25 years ago that captivated my imagination and fed a hunger for all things ancient and archaeological. Since, it has been a dream to visit Petra and experience the ancie…
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theonionlady says:
Jordan is my most favourite place on the planet, and one of the absolute must-do's is to visit Petra. However, once you have arrived at The Treasury at the end of the spectacular ravine walk, here are a couple of tips to make the rest of Petra really worthwhile.
Tip 1. Catch the donkey wagon and hi…
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ffransiska says:
Hamamat Ma'in is a natural hot water spring, located around 10km from Amman Beach. The natural sulphuric water running down the steep canyon and at some points it forms small waterfalls. This is one of the lowest point in the valley and there is a resort with parks build around the canyon and small…
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suhail_maddie says:
Found this Restaurant by chance...was walking the Downtown and looking at the local Souq(Market)...Went inside the Restaurant and tried the Local Jordanian Cuisine..>Really Tasty and authentic..The service is also good and the Prices are really reasonable...The Mansaf is their speciality and i might…
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ffransiska says:
Dead sea is a big salt lake located betwen Jordan and Israel, with the elevation of 422-m below sea level, this place is a lowest point of land in the world. It has a very high salinity of 33.7% due to evaporation, makes no (or very small) living organism can live there, hence it has the name as dea…
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mellemel8 says:
when i was in egypt. i was in my hotel room. my mum calls me from her room. telling me to watch the news. the news said that there was a bombing in amman, jordan. 5 days before we got there. our hotel radisson SAS was bombed. i was surprised my mum did not freak out. we still comtinued our trip and …
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worldtourist90 says:
Some important tips for those going to Wadi Rum:
1.When visiting Wadi Rum remember to bring something warm to wear at night as temperatures can vary from a daytime average of 32°C down to 4°C at night. See the below link for a table of average seasonal temperatures:
http://www.visitjordan.com/vi…
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ffransiska says:
This is a place along the way uphill from Dead Sea. In several points of the cliff, there are car-stop places where the tourists can go down and enjoy the magnificent scenery of the sea and the view overlooking Israel.
There is a museum with a park and restaurant built nearby a cliff. The museum ha…
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iolakana says:
This place is SO nice! I highly recommend staying here. The price is right, the staff is super helpful, they have an eschange desk with good rates, and it's easy to get the bus to/from Amman/Aqaba.
The rooms are a tad outdated but the service more than makes up for that small detail. they have…
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ffransiska says:
I plan everything about Jordan itinerary and trip plan based on the recommendation from one website. In the website one of the recommended hotel is Mariam Hotel with the advantage of having a daily excursion package (altough - coprdinated separately from the hotel). The hotel looks warm with a cozy …
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ffransiska says:
Petra Kitchen provides different experience for tourists who are visiting Petra. It offers a dinner cooking session, not really a proper cooking class though.
The price/person is 30JD (40 USD) which is not cheap, it include all the cooking ingredients, drinks except alcohol which we have to pay our…
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ffransiska says:
I was frozen when we reached Ajlun Castle. The wind blew and the sun was blocked by the could made it even more cooler.
I looked around for something warm when I saw a tea-seller right in front of the castle entrance stair. This old man with a small table ith 2 big tea pot, boiling.
I asked for 1 …
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ffransiska says:
We bumped into this restaurant when we're wandering around Madaba.The weather was very cold that afternoon, so it makes it better to go inside a room which will be a bit warmer and have something to eat/drink.
We went inside and looks like they have a lunch buffet for a group of poeple who look lik…
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vances says:
Another campsite that allows you to experience Jordan without dropping big bucks is Bait Ali Campsite in Wadi Rum. There are very few accommodations here anyway, and Bait Ali features the only swimming pool in Wadi Rum!
I’m not sure what all is available since I was just relieved to get a conf…
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globaltraveller71 says:
The newest hotel opening in Aqaba is the Radisson SAS resort in Tala Bay, opened in May, 2008 and given a 5 star rating. Granted the hotel has a great beach front location, but it really does stop at that.
The Rezidor Group of which the Radisson SAS (sorry Blu as its now called) chain is part of…
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