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Madaba

city in Madaba Governorate, Jordan

26km

31.716735.8

Jerash

ancient city in Jordan

30km

32.27228135.891397

Jericho

city in the Palestinian Territories and is located near the Jordan River in the West Bank

53km

31.8535.45

Beit Shean Valley

The Beit She'an Valley is an area in the Jordan Valley of northern Israel. It consists of the town of Beit She'an (also spelled Beit/Bet/Beth Shean/She'an/Shan), as well as a number of kibbutzim and other small agricultural communities.

68km

32.479435.5058

Umm Qais

town in Jordan

70km

32.6535.683333

Dead Sea (Jordan)

Jordanian side of the Dead Sea

75km

31.333335.5

Desert Castles

fortified palaces or castles in what used to be the Umayyad province of Bilad ash-Sham

110km

31.1394736.63848

Petra

city in southern Jordan

163km

30.333335.4333

Wadi Rum

valley in southern Jordan

233km

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Sights (23)

Rainbow Street

Near the 1st Circle in Jabal Amman, this is an interesting area to walk around and explore, it is named after the old Rainbow Cinema which is now out of use, but the area has experienced a revival with many of the old houses being restored and put into use, in the area there are some cafes and bars including Books@cafe and Wild Jordan, both with great views, a Caribbean restaurant, an Indian restaurant, a sushi joint, and an ice cream shop. There is a hammam, and the Royal Film Commission which sometimes holds outdoor screenings on its patio and some interesting small shops. Across the street from the British Council on Rainbow St., there is the refreshing Turtle Green Tea Bar where everything is in English and you can borrow a laptop to access the internet while enjoying your snack.

119m

31.95061835.923107

Amman Citadel

A national historic site at the center of downtown Amman. Its history represents significant civilizations that stretched across continents and prospered for centuries, as one empire gave rise to the next. Settlement at the Citadel extends over 7,000 years.

1.2km

31.954735.9343

Umayyad Palace

In the northern portion of the Citadel, it offers a great view of Amman.

1.2km

31.955535.9342

Temple of Hercules (Amman)

Roman period remains.

1.2km

31.953835.9349

Nymphaeum (Amman)

A partly-preserved Roman fountain.

1.3km

31.950332435.9361693

King Abdullah I Mosque

Impressive new mosque, with a church opposite. Together, they give an interesting view.

1.6km

31.961635.9131

Roman theater (Amman)

Built during the reign of Antonius Pius, 138-161AD, this impressive theater could seat up to 6,000 people. Next to it are a folklore museum and a popular culture museum which the entrance fee also covers. Next to it is the Odeon theater, a smaller theater built at the same time. There are two small museums (Folklore and Popular Traditions) to the right and left as you enter.

1.7km

31.9516916735.93930556

Rujm Al-Malfouf

A circular watchtower built by the Ammonite kingdom some time between 500-1000 BC.

2.2km

31.9577777835.90472222

Al-Abdali

district in Amman Governorate, Jordan

2.3km

31.9644444435.90638889

Salt, Jordan

mineral used as ingredient, composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl)

22km

32.0333333335.73333333

Mount Nebo

mountain in Jordan

28km

31.7666666735.725

Ajloun Castle

An Islamic fortress, built during the period of the Crusades. The castle is located on the top of a mountain just outside the small city of Ajlun. The castle is an interesting maze of passages and levels, and offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area, northwestern Jordan, and off into Galilee.The castle was built in 1184-1885 AD and was one of the few fortresses built to protect the country against Crusader attacks from both the west and the north. It also controlled the area around it, including another of its major objectives, to control the iron mines in the area. The castle is one of the best preserved and most complete examples of medieval Arab-Islamic military architecture.Ajloun Castle dominated the three main routes leading to the Jordan valley and protected the trade and commercial routes between Jordan and Syria, it became an important link in the defensive chain against the Crusaders, who, unsuccessfully spend decades trying to capture the castle and the nearby village.From the top of the castle, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and the highlands of north Jordan. Excavations have recently identified a church that was built on the castle site in the earlier Byzantine period, while restoration and conservation works have made all areas of the castle accessible and safe for visitors. It is recommended to bring binoculars, also, the scenery is promised to be beautiful and as much a part of the reason to visit Ajlun Castle as the castle itself!

41km

32.3252083335.72728056

Umm ar-Rasas

Jordanian archeological site

42km

31.5007861135.92026389

Ajloun Forest Reserve

A 13-km² protected forest run by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature. The reserve features multiple hiking trails of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty.

44km

32.3811111135.76472222

Tell Mar Elias

The site of two very old churches and the reputed area where the prophet Elijah was born.

44km

32.3622222235.72222222

Machaerus

49km

31.5672222235.62416667

Qasr Al-Hallabat

human settlement in Jordan

50km

32.0833333336.36305556

Qasr Al-Kharanah

desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan

63km

31.7288888936.46277778

Qasr Amra

château

73km

31.80193536.57663

Bethany

village recorded in the New Testament as the home of the siblings Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, as well as that of Simon the Leper

75km

31.7714111135.261325

Al-Karak

city in Jordan

76km

31.1833333335.7

Azraq Wetland Reserve

Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) facility that shows you how they are working to preserve the wetlands. You can follow the short, but expensive, Marsh Trail through the main wetlands section to get a glimpse of what they would have been like, complete with ruins of ancient dams.

99km

31.8333333336.81666667

Dana Biosphere Reserve

biosphere reserve

125km

30.6833333335.61666667
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Amman

Jordan
Someday we will visit Amman or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Amman

Amman is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Amman forms a great base for exploring the country and does, despite popular belief, hold a few items of interest to the traveler. The city is generally well-appointed for the traveller, reasonably well-organized, and the people are very friendly.

Amman is situated on the East Bank Plateau, an upland characterized by three major wadis which run through it. Originally, the city had been built on seven hills. Amman's terrain is typified by its mountains. The most important areas in the city are named after the hills or mountains they lie on. The area's elevation ranges from 700 to 1,100 m (2,300 to 3,600 ft). Al-Salt and al-Zarqa are located to the northwest and northeast, respectively, Madaba is located to the west, and al-Karak and Ma'an are to Amman's southwest and southeast, respectively. One of the only remaining springs in Amman now supplies the Zarqa River with water.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

12.7°C4.2
Precipitation: 60.6 mm

Feb

13.9°C4.8
Precipitation: 62.8 mm

Mar

17.6°C7.2
Precipitation: 34.1 mm

Apr

23.3°C10.9
Precipitation: 7.1 mm

May

27.9°C14.8
Precipitation: 3.2 mm

Jun

30.9°C18.3
Precipitation: 0 mm

Jul

32.5°C20.5
Precipitation: 0 mm

Aug

32.7°C20.4
Precipitation: 0 mm

Sep

30.8°C18.3
Precipitation: 0.1 mm

Oct

26.8°C15.1
Precipitation: 7.1 mm

Nov

20.1°C9.8
Precipitation: 23.7 mm

Dec

14.6°C5.8
Precipitation: 46.3 mm