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  • Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Abbas has been often described as a mere voluptuary, but Nubar Pasha spoke of him as a true gentleman of the "old school". He was seen as reactionary, morose and taciturn, and spent nearly all his time in his palace. He undid, as far as lay in his power, the works of his grandfather, both good and bad.

  • Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Muḥammad Tawfīq Pasha (born April 30, 1852, Cairo, Egypt—died Jan. 7, 1892, Ḥulwān) was the khedive of Egypt (1879–92) during the first phase of the British occupation. The eldest son of Khedive Ismāʿīl, Tawfīq, was distinguished from other members of his family by having engaged in study in Egypt rather than in Europe

  • Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Jabal shayb al-banat is one of the Red Sea Mountains in the eastern desert in Egypt, located to the west of the city of Hurghada at a latitude of 27 degrees north and a longitude of 33.5 degrees east of the Greenwich line approximately, this mountain is the highest mountain peak in the eastern desert with a height of up to 2185 meters, it is a prominent mass of igneous rocks

  • Neper God Of Grain

    Neper God Of Grain

    Neper was the deity of grains, particularly cereals that were important in Ancient Egypt, such as wheat and barley. It was stated that he foretold when the crops would grow, be harvested, and disappear.

  • Badr Museum in Farafra

    Badr Museum in Farafra

    The Badr Museum is located in a mud building, which is the common home found in this medieval part of Egypt. All of the artwork that was created by the artist is quite unique. His work almost always depicts life in the Farafra Oasis and he provides the work through both painting and sculpting.

  • The Black Head Temple

    The Black Head Temple

    The Black Head Temple is a small temple dedicated to the worship of the goddess Isis and was discovered in 1936, by chance, in the Black Head area, which is now located within the Mandara area of ​​the Montazah district in Alexandria. This temple was moved from its original place to the Latin Necropolis in 1994.

Jordan Attractions

Jordan Sightseeing provides comprehensive information regarding the historical landmarks of Jordan. It features a variety of captivating tourist attractions and travel guides for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Historical Sites in Jordan

Jordan boasts a wealth of historical sites that draw visitors from around the globe. Petra, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the most renowned, often referred to as the "Rose City" due to its distinctive pink sandstone cliffs. Jerash, an ancient Roman city, is dubbed the "Pompeii of the East" and is celebrated for its remarkably preserved theater, temples, and colonnaded streets. The Amman Citadel, situated in the capital, is home to the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and a Byzantine Church. Umm Qais, a city of the Decapolis, provides breathtaking views of the Sea of Galilee and the Golan Heights. Madaba, known as the "City of Mosaics," is famous for its exquisite Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics and churches. Additionally, Karak Castle, a fortress from the Crusader era, and Shobak Castle, a medieval stronghold, offer insights into Jordan's medieval past.

Moreover, Jordan is home to the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, renowned for its high salinity and unique buoyancy. Visitors can experience the sensation of floating effortlessly in its therapeutic waters while enjoying mud treatments believed to possess healing properties.

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Most likely in the affirmative. In certain cases, visas are obtained upon arrival (they are no longer issued at the border crossing into Wadi Araba). The best course of action is to verify the visa requirements with the Jordan Tourism Board. 
 

Jordan is one of the most important tourist attractions in the Middle East. This is mainly due to its religious and historical significance and there are places worth visiting in Jordan such as the first-ranked city of Petra "Pink City": The city of Petra is an important tourist landmark in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and is one of the seven wonders in the world, famous for its picturesque beauty through red stones, rum valley and dead sea. Mount Nebo is one of Jordan's most important historical, geographical and religious sites.
 

Jordan is distinguished by its rich history of various civilizations; Living in it and leaving its traces among the sands of the desert, the tourist offers a unique experience among its archaeological monuments. The following shows the most important monuments found in Jordan: the pink city of Petra, the archaeological city of Jerash, and the castle of Ajloun.
Jordan is a religious tourist destination for many tourists wishing to visit religious archaeological sites. The following shows Jordan's most prominent religious attractions: Mount Nebo and the Jordan Valley
Are you ready to join us for an eye-catching tour of Jordan!
 

There are many famous tourist attractions in Jordan that attract tourists from all over the world, such as the Pink City of Petra, Wadi Rum, Amman, Girash, Mount Nebo, the Dead Sea, and Kerak Fortress.

Petra is a special place in Jordan that lots of people know about. It's like a city from a long, long time ago, and it's in the desert. When you visit Petra, you can imagine what life was like a long time ago.
 

If you love learning about old places and stories, Madaba in Jordan is the perfect spot for you! It has lots of historical sites to explore, great food to try, and is in a great location.

The Jerash ruins are open at different times depending on the season: from 8am to 4pm in the winter months, from 8am to 5.30pm in the spring, and from 8am to 6.30pm in the summer and fall.

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