Life, Food, and Travel

Our Jordan Trip

Jordan: a hidden gem located at the crossroads of three continents.

Jordan is considered by many to be the melting pot of civilization. It’s richness in historical, cultural, and religious elements gives it a privileged place in the Middle East. A politically stable, calm and safe Middle Eastern country, Jordan is a touristic hub, the home of many internationally renowned restaurants, luxury hotels, attractions, beaches, mountains, deserts, lakes and resorts

Last November, we were part of a FAM trip, sponsored by the Jordan Tourism Board.

Our Royal Jordanian Airlines direct flight from Montreal landed in Amman, the capital city of Jordan. With over four million inhabitants, Amman is one of the most visited cities in the Arab world. In spite of ever-greater influence of modernization, science and technology, Amman manages to preserve the rare and dual personality of a modern metropolis and ancient crossroads of peoples and civilizations at the same time.

What makes Jordan attractive to tourists is undoubtedly its rich historical heritage that dates back 7250 years before the birth of Christ. Among some of the most impressive Neolithic artifacts are the statues of Ain Ghazal, which you can admire while visiting the national museum of Jordan, in the Amman Citadel.

In ancient times, the city of Amman was known as Rabath Ammon. An ancient trading post, it later became an important Roman garrison and was renamed Philadelphia. As you enter the Citadel, not far from the center of Amman, you will be amazed to discover perhaps one of the world’s most beautiful and best preserved Roman archaeological sites. An entire Roman city unfolds before your eyes as you walk through the ancient avenues, flanked by astonishing monuments and exceptional architectural treasures.

After a brief visit to Jerash, another hidden gem of the ancient world, our tour continued on to Petra. A little less than three hours south of the capital, not far from the ecological reserve “Dana Biosphere”, opens a series of canyons through a rocky and desert area, leading up to one of the new Seven Wonders of the world.

A natural setting for numerous adventure films, Petra is one of the most important travel destinations, on par with Machu Picchu or the Great Wall of China. The ancient entrance to the capital of the Nabataeans, is about three kilometres from the new town of Petra. You can walk, or if you prefer take a ride on the back of a mule, a camel, or a donkey to arrive at the “treasury”, the ancient doors of the lost rose city.

There are no adjectives that can adequately describe the beauty and enchantment of these places: the sounds of traditional music; the garb of nomadic Bedouin peoples who welcome you with open arms; the rich aromas and flavours of food and drink prepared according to age-old customs; and the astonishing architectural marvel of the buildings carved in the rocks, is, to say the least breath-taking.

On the opposite side, just over two hours north of Amman, lies the ancient, biblical baptismal site on the river Jordan. This site is not only a key destination for tourist groups from all over the world but also a place of pilgrimage for many people of different religious backgrounds. Tradition has it that it was here, on the west bank of the Jordan, not far from Nazareth and the Sea of ​​Galilee, that Jesus was baptized by John. Certainly one of the highlights of our trip was the opportunity to bathe in those same waters and walk on the same land where Christ, the prophets, and the Saints once tread.

There are many other fascinating places to visit in Jordan from Mount Nebo, where God showed Moses the Promised Land, to the Moab plains beyond, where one glimpses the ancient city of Jericho. It is here that you will admire the best-preserved mosaics in the world; depicting the “Story of Creation” and the “Tree of Life”.

Further down, along the King’s highway, you will have another unforgettable experience as you float effortlessly in the salty waters of the Dead Sea or give your skin a youthful make-over with the mineral-rich muds readily available at one of the numerous five-star resorts in the area.

For a truly unforgettable experience, Jordan is a must-see. Add this destination to your bucket list for a first-class holiday, guaranteed to be of immense cultural, historical and spiritual value.