Jordan

The Touratu Guide to

Jordan

13 States to Explore in Jordan

UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Jordan Brief

Jordan is a Middle Eastern destination known for dramatic desert landscapes, ancient archaeological sites, and historical significance. The country offers experiences ranging from the iconic rose-red city of Petra to the stark beauty of Wadi Rum and the therapeutic Dead Sea. Jordan is relatively accessible for travelers and provides a window into Arab culture, Bedouin traditions, and some of the world's most important historical locations.

Capital: Amman • Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD) • Official Language: Arabic • Main Religion: Islam (majority Sunni) • Best Months: October to April (cooler, dry weather) • Average Weather: Summers (May-September) reach 35-40°C; winters mild but can be cold in highlands • Famous Tourist Cities: Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Amman, Jerash • Time Zone: EET (UTC+2), EEST (UTC+3) during summer • Visa Note: Most nationalities receive visa-free or on-arrival entry; check current requirements • Popular Experiences: Hiking Petra, desert camping in Wadi Rum, floating in Dead Sea, visiting Jerash ruins, snorkeling in Aqaba

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jordan

Everything you need to know before visiting Jordan

Jordan is one of the safer destinations in the Middle East, with stable security in main tourist areas like Petra, Wadi Rum, and Amman. Avoid border regions, stay aware of your surroundings in cities, and follow local guidance. Most travelers visit without incident.

Budget travelers spend $40-60 daily; mid-range visitors $80-150. Major costs: accommodations, tours to Petra/Wadi Rum, and internal transport. A Petra entrance ticket costs around $50-90. Food is affordable outside tourist areas.

Typical 7-10 day itinerary: 2 days Amman, 2 days Petra, 2 days Wadi Rum, 2 days Dead Sea, 1 day Jerash. Alternatively, combine Aqaba for Red Sea diving. Most visitors spend 5-7 days if time-limited.

October to April offers ideal weather: 15-25°C, minimal rain. May-September brings extreme heat (35-40°C), making outdoor activities challenging. Winter (December-February) is cool but pleasant for sightseeing.

Rent a car for flexibility; hire a driver for navigating. Public buses connect major cities but are slow. Most travelers book organized tours for Petra and Wadi Rum. Taxis available in cities; agree fares beforehand.

Jordan is a Muslim-majority country; respect cultural norms like modest dress near religious sites. Hospitality is central to local culture. Ramadan affects opening hours and dining. Arabic is spoken; English common in tourist areas.

Yes. Visit Ajloun Castle for green hills and history, Dana Biosphere Reserve for hiking, Little Petra for fewer crowds, and Umm Qais for Roman ruins and views. The Dead Sea's eastern shore sees fewer tourists than the western side.

Petra (UNESCO site, unmissable), Wadi Rum (desert landscape), Dead Sea (therapeutic floats), Jerash (Roman city), Amman (capital, museums), and Aqaba (Red Sea gateway). Each offers distinct experiences reflecting Jordan's history.

5-7 days covers main highlights: Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea. 10+ days allows deeper exploration including Jerash, Dana, and Aqaba. Even 3-4 days hit Petra and Wadi Rum if pressed for time.

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