Showing posts with label A day in Amman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A day in Amman. Show all posts

Monday, 24 August 2020

Reasons To Visit Petra While On A Vacation

Now is the ideal time to plan for your next vacation after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Things are coming to normal and vaccines for the COVID-19 virus on the verge of becoming available. We can expect that shortly you will be able to have an exciting, amazing and pleasant vacation with your family in Jordan. As you plan your vacation to Jordan, it is better to know why you should not leave Petra from the list of places to visit.

To fulfill your desire to visit Petra, reputed tour operators organize daily Petra tours from Amman, where you can have a comfortable stay during your vacation to Jordan. Let us see the reasons why Petra is necessary to visit place in Jordan.

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Spectacular natural beauty

The ancient Nabataean people carved the city of Petra into the rock face of panoramic mountain and gorgeous. You will confront a magical experience as you enter the city. Every step you take will disclose you to new wonders and as a visitor, you will remain astonished by looking at the intricate rock carvings. The city is free from any modernity, as it remains protected from any nature of modernized vehicles to enter the site. The passageway that leads you to the city is through a deep gorge with walls having different hues reflecting a natural beauty that you have not witnessed before.

Peep into history

Your visit to Petra will give you the ideal opportunity to peep into history. Petra was previously the thriving capital of the Nabataeans and historians believe that they settle here during 9000 BC. It was a prominent stopping point in the ancient trade route between the Dead Sea and the Red Sea.

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The innovative water system from the time of the Romans and the Byzantine period, inside the city will really leave you fascinated. The architectural marvel and the intricate carvings are so lively that you will feel like standing in front of history while you are in Petra. You will have a fascinating insight into the past, looking at ancient tombs, churches and the remnants of copper mining.

It is easy and safe to be there

As Petra draws many tourists to the country, the Jordanian government has taken adequate steps to make the site easily accessible and secure. Your tour operator will arrange for comfortable vehicles to travel safely and in comfort from Amman to Petra. The accompanying guide will make you understand all about Petra, the Pink City, and you will feel standing in front of history.

Witness the continuation of culture

The present residents of Petra and Wadi Rum are Bedouins. They are both a settled and nomadic community bridging the gap between the past and the present. They have learned how to live and sustain in the harsh desert conditions.

The Bedouins carry with them the cultural heritage that they love to share. You can expect to have the best of hospitality and warmth from them. You can understand the natural surroundings better, having a word with Bedouins. They have not forgotten their old tradition while amalgamating with the present-day culture of Jordan. So, your trip to Jordan brings you in front of the best natural beauty and architectural wonders and enables you to learn about the ancient culture and traditions of Jordan.

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Petra at night

Witnessing the wonders of Petra at night is an experience that you will remember for the rest of your lifetime.  As you walk through the Siq and reach the Treasury, you suddenly come in front of the natural wonder lit by thousands of candles. This spine chilling experience will make you practically shiver in excitement and pleasure.

You obviously wish to have such an experience while you are on vacation in Jordan. So, do contact Jordan Private Tours & Travel. They have years of experience organizing such tours and you can have a pleasant time while on vacation to Jordan. Call at +962-79-5022001 to discuss with their travel planner to organize your trip to Jordan.

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Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Explore Amman Roman Theater- An Exceptionally Well-Preserved Ancient Marvel


Jordan is a beautiful country that has so many marbles worth of visit for avid travelers. The great historical places, including Amman Roman Theater in Jordan, will never disappoint vacationers. A journey to the Amman Roman Theater is a dream-like experience that takes you to 2000 years back into the history where the amphitheater once housed over 6000 onlookers and is still used for theater events!

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Amman is a lesser-known city and home to a wide range of ancient monuments, ruins including Amman Roman Theater, an impressive remnant of Roman architecture. It is a 2nd-century AD, Roman amphitheater that stands the testament to the significance of what was then known as Philadelphia. It is a northward-facing landmark commissioned by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius, who believed to be one of the better Emperors in Roman history.

Theaters often had religious importance in Roman history. The small shrine of goddess Athena once housed above the top of seat rows is also termed as God’s place at that time. It was now in the Jordan Museum was prominent in the religious life of the city. It is also home to two impressive museums behind the two ground-level entrances. Now they are termed as Amman Folklore Museum and Amman Museum of Popular Traditions.

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The Amman Roman Theater has magnificently restored the theatre and the most impressive ancient remnant for most foreign visitors. The restoration process theatre began in 1957 means that the immediate reconstruction is partly inaccurate. However, the final product is undoubtedly impressive, especially considering that the theatre has again become a place of entertainment in recent years. The ultimate result was nothing short of spectacular, so it’s hardly surprising that the theater is the highlight of Amman for many tourists. Roman Theater in Amman is still used to this day for hosing certain cultural events and concerts are conducted in the summer as well.

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Amman Roman Theater is the 6,000 seat 2nd-century AD Roman amphitheater stands the testament of the glory and significance of Roman culture and amusement. The architectural design of the stage and the places are amazing. If you stand over it and speak your voice, then you will find your sound projects to the entire stadium. The theater itself cuts into the northern side of a hill, gives a superb photographic opportunity for vacationers. At night the whole theater is illuminated with floodlights, so this might also be an excellent time to take some remarkably unique photos. Morning and afternoon is the best time for taking photographs as the light is soft at that time.

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If you would wish to explore the Amman Roman Theater, along with countless other historical attractions in this ancient land, please get in touch with Jordan Petra Private Tours. They offer several unbeatable tour packages and also customize a tour as per your requirements. You can get several travel information, deals, and containers by browsing www.jordanpetraprivatetour.com today!

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Monday, 12 August 2019

Amman-A Place To Have A Fascinating Vacation

Jordan’s capital Amman can be your base for those days, during the family vacation, of which you can plan one day in Amman exploring it. It is a huge city and on your rundown, there are some activities and visits. The citadel and Amman Roman Theater are the two things that you need to see and you need to go out on the town to shop in the Balad zone. The best way to explore and enjoy Amman or to say entire Jordan is to be part of a tour of a local tour operator. As they are local, they have better knowledge about the places and can arrange the perfect tours.

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A day in Amman

Amman is the capital of Jordan and the biggest city in the nation with more than 4 million occupants. History in Amman goes back to the eighth century BC of which you can see antiques in the archeological gallery. The Greek, Romans, Umayyad, Ottoman administered Jordan after some time and British after it at long last wound up free with Amman as its capital. You can drive through Amman via vehicle, which is flawlessly conceivable in the event that you realize how to mix in the rush hour gridlock, which is disorderly. The central avenue has eight circles, which fill in as great purposes of direction. The tour operators will arrange for your stay in the best possible hotels and that would make it possible for you to explore and enjoy the encompassing territory. A day in Amman will enable you to see every one of the sights, similar to the Roman theater and the citadel, without a doubt except if you need to stop by every one of the historical centers. You can start early morning at the Roman Theater and travel to the other places of tourist interest.

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The Roman Theater in Amman

The Roman Theater in Amman goes back to the second century AD and is one of the best that you may have found in your life. It is extraordinary to visit with children. They will be delighted to run all over the stairs and presenting likes Romans at the stage. The auditorium is steeply contrasted with some others that you may have seen yet this gives a decent acoustic sound on the top seats, known as the Gods seats. From the top, you have a decent view over the theater and you can see the stage in front, the side doorways with rooms behind. Except if, you need to tally the 6000 seats it will take under two hours to see the performance center including the two historical centers about customs and legends in Jordan. There is some lovely apparel in display and some fine mosaics. Remain on the stage and posture as a Roman actor shutting your eyes imagining there are 6000 onlookers. It is great! On the highest point of the slope over the road, you see the citadel, which is the place for your next stop.

The Citadel of Amman

Next stop during the day in Amman: is the Citadel of Amman. To arrive appeared to be simple; simply drive up the slope. A brief time later, you will land at the top where there is a huge parking spot, which remains vacant most of the time. Numerous voyagers, stay away from Jordan since they believe it is not safe; however, it is absolutely protected!

The Citadel of Amman is one of the spots on the planet, which has been ceaselessly occupied for the longest period. Ancient rarities from the seventeenth century BC found here and now in display in the Archeological Museum situated inside the citadel. During the past time it was involved by a wide range of developments until the third century it got involved by the Greeks and after three centuries by the Romans. From these periods and the later seventh-century Umayyad period are the most remains you can respect today. The Temple of Hercules from the second century is the most significant residual structure from the Roman period among a street and different other littler structures. A Byzantine Church going back to the 5-sixth century BC is the most unblemished most established structure. From the Umayyad period, the Palace or Qasr is still fit as a fiddle. On the off chance, that you look inside you will see that it based on Greek plan. The rooftop is new to secure the structure. There are a few different structures like graves, pits thus to see which are largely great sign-posted. While strolling, you will understand that for more than 8000 years, people had lived in the region, almost stunning!

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Visit the King Abdullah II Mosque

Found somewhat out of the center, the King Abdullah II mosque is certainly justified regardless of the adventure. Worked in 1989, it was worked as a dedication by King Hussein for his granddad. It can hold up to 10,000 worshipers without a moment’s delay; 7000 inside and 3000 out.

You should enter through the guest center and pay to enter.

The caring women in the guest center will welcome you and ensure you have a robe that spreads you from head to toe! Women, ensure your hair is covered up to show regard.

You will, at that point, be prepared to explore. You likely definitely know this yet you will likewise need to take your shoes off to enter inside the mosque itself and there is a line of racks outside.

I think your jaw will hit the floor when you see the roof of this spot! You will see an enormous blue arch painted with lines of gold and stained glass windows. You will adore the mosque lights that swing from the roof and the entire room had a flawless quality to it. Remember to look at their beautiful shop and grab a complimentary tea!

Go out to shop in Downtown Amman in Al-Balad

Al-Balad is the shopping locale in downtown Amman and it resembles a maze of shops, which is ideal for those exceedingly significant keepsakes. Jordanian scarf, Amman magnets, marble, incense, Jordan dresses and suits, it is everything here to buy!

The retailers here are very engaging with their strategies to reel you in. Individuals will make proper acquaintance constantly and bring you over to visit their shop! You may be pleased to win a game of paper, shake, and scissors and get yourself a ‘Visit Jordan’ badge.

Test Kanufa at Habibeh Sweet Shop

Another stop you should make while in Amman is Habibeh Sweets. Worked in 1948, Al-Haj Mahmoud Habibah chose to move from Jerusalem to the city of Amman with his Kunafa shop.

Kunafa is a desert that goes back to the tenth century and is comprised of gentle goat cheddar with wheat beating in sweet syrup, some of the time bested with pistachio. It is warm and quite scrumptious, in spite of the fact that your teeth will feel like they are spoiling with the sugar!

It is amazingly famous with local people and there are numerous varieties of comparative desserts coming up. They likewise had Baklava nevertheless, in contrast to Turkey and Greece; it had goats cheddar in it as well.

Visit the friendly local people

Visit the friendly local people regardless of whether you do not exactly understand one another! Let me share my experience so that you can understand how friendly the local people are.



On our way to the business sectors, we were welcomed into butchery by the proprietor and his companions to share their feast to them. Being visitors, we felt much obliged to have such an invitation with such cordiality, and we enthusiastically gathered up the mince and zucchini dish with the level bread they gave us. They attempted to show us some fundamental Arabic as we attempted to speak with them in English however when we did not understand one another, they filled in the holes by filling our hands with more bread to eat more. We were not grumbling; the sustenance was tasty and home cooking taking care of business. After sharing their heavenly feast, we say goodbye to them, and down the road, friendly locals again stopped us who energetically invited us to Jordan!