Jordan, natural beauties, history and culture, visa free travel with its availability and easy accessibility. to your travel plans One of the countries you should definitely include. Before visiting Jordan places to visit Be sure to take a look at the list I prepared for you 🙂

In Jordan, you can spend every day full of different activities. Before the list of places to visit in Jordan Jordan travel guide It would be helpful to have a look at my article.

Map of Places to Visit in Jordan

First of all, let's take a look at the map of places to visit in Jordan, even the Jordan map. So we can clarify what route we should take if we are going to make a trip to Jordan.

Map of Places to Visit in Jordan
Map of Places to Visit in Jordan

The places to visit in the country are gathered around certain main roads, so Jordan is a country where you can travel linearly on the north-south line. My first trip to Jordan was going over the Desert Highway (King's Road) and returning to the Dead Sea Road. This route can be done if you have time and you travel with your own vehicle.

Jordan excursion routes are usually/mostly; It is built using the road line, which is called the Dead Sea Road, starting from Amman and going down from the Dead Sea coast to Aqabe in the map above.

Places to Visit in Jordan

I tried to collect the places to visit in Jordan for you. In order from the northernmost to the southernmost part of the country;

Jerash

This ancient city from the Roman civilization is located in the north of the country, about 50 km from Amman. Although it is a typical Roman city, its history goes back 6500 years.

Amman

Amman, the capital city of Jordan, the crowds, density of buildings, and turmoil of a typical capital are also present here. It is enough to take a short time to go to the old city center and explore the side streets. There are also a small number of Umayyad and Roman artifacts in Amman.

in the store

Known as the mosaic capital of the country, Mabada is 6/7 in houses and churches. century decorated with mosaics.

Mount Nebo

Hz. Mount Nebo, believed to be the place where Moses was buried, is considered the holiest place in Jordan. As you go up the hill, if the weather is clear, a clear view will be waiting for you as far as Jerusalem.

Wadi Mujib

This is a deep valley in Jordan where you can go canyoning. It is a walking route for action lovers, where you will reach a waterfall at the end by following a half water, half stone path.

Dead Sea

I'd say you should definitely include the Dead Sea or Dead Sea Lake, one of the world's highest buoyant lakes below sea level, on your route, swimming in the Dead Sea is quite a different experience. Since the salinity of the water is very high, it is enough to let yourself go without making an effort to stay afloat. Posing while reading a book or newspaper on the lake has become a classic here. To enter the lake, it would be good to use the sections with the facilities on the lake shore in terms of using showers and cabins.

Karak Castle

You can add Karak Castle to your list to see another facet of Jordan's geography. The castle, dating from the Ottoman period, draws attention with its height of 900 meters. It's a pretty big building. The city where the castle is located is also one of the major cities of Jordan.

Petra

Wadi Musa, the ancient city that was established in the Valley of Moses, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is an absolutely magnificent city, this was the reason why I went to Jordan. Click for Petra details

Wadi Rum

The Turkish equivalent of the valley, where you can go on a desert safari by staying in bedouin tents at night, is Ay Valley. It has been used as a set in many films with its structure resembling the surface of Mars. It is useful to check the phases of the moon when you go, the less moonlight, the more clearly and beautifully you can see the Milky Way.

Aqaba

If you want to swim with the fishes in the Red Sea, stop by this seaside city of Jordan. Aqabe, a gulf city where you can see Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia at the same time, has strategic importance for Jordan. Ideal for diving lovers.

Does Jordan Require Visa From Turkish Citizens?

If you are going to Jordan for touristic or transit purposes and you hold a Diplomatic, Special, Service and Ordinary Passport, you do not need a visa for a total stay in Jordan not exceeding 90 days within six months, effective from the first transit date.

Other Jordan Travel Articles

If you're planning a trip to Jordan, be sure to check out my other Jordan travel posts below.

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