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Kerak

city in Jordan

26km

31.18055635.701389

Madaba

city in Madaba Governorate, Jordan

49km

31.716735.8

Dana Nature Reserve

biosphere reserve

63km

30.683635.6169

Amman

capital of Jordan

75km

31.9511435.92409

Petra

city in southern Jordan

95km

30.333335.4333

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.

108km

32.479435.5058

Desert Castles

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

127km

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Gaza Strip

– the largest city in the Palestinian Territories, with 450,000 people, Gaza city is a coastal city and the administrative capital of the Gaza Governorate, but it has been heavily damaged in several wars between Israel and Hamas and, due to border closures by Israel and Egypt, you probably can't get in

129km

31.416734.3333

Wadi Rum

valley in southern Jordan

168km

29.576535.419928

Aqaba

Jordanian coastal city

183km

29.5135
Sights (16)

Dead Sea

salt lake bordering Jordan and Israel

15km

31.535.5

Machaerus

26km

31.5672222235.62416667

Al-Karak

city in Jordan

26km

31.1833333335.7

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

49km

31.7714111135.261325

Umm ar-Rasas

Jordanian archeological site

49km

31.5007861135.92026389

Dana Biosphere Reserve

biosphere reserve

63km

30.6833333335.61666667

Ad Deir

The largest carved monument in Petra, dates back to the 1st century AD. The interior, like that of the Treasury, is puny in comparison to the facade. The more than 800 steps up to the Monastery can take over an hour, and even if you take a donkey you will have to walk and climb for about 10 minutes near the end.

95km

30.3377777835.43111111

Al-Khazneh

Upon exiting the Siq, visitors can view this jaw-dropping grandeur. Be sure to note the urn atop the Treasury structure, it has been rumored that the urn contained a Pharaoh's hidden treasure, and the urn bears the bullet pock marks where Bedouin travellers throughout the years have tested the theory. Get there when the park opens at 06:00 or 06:30 (depending on the season) and you may have the Treasury all to yourself or with fewer than 5-10 people around and no vendors.

96km

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Siq

The entrance to Petra is a long, winding sandstone canyon (about 2 km). There are minor carvings spotted here and there throughout the Siq, but the most impressive sights are the colorful and unusual sandstone patterns in the rock walls. There are also remains of terracotta pipes built into the sides of the canyon that were used in Roman times to carry water.

96km

30.3222222235.45166667

Wadi Musa

This is the city next to Petra, doesn't have any big touristic attraction except for a great panorama from uphill.

96km

30.3199888935.47843611

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!

97km

32.3252083335.72728056

Tell Mar Elias

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

100km

32.3622222235.72222222

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.

103km

32.3811111135.76472222

Qasr Al-Kharanah

desert castles located in present-day eastern Jordan

113km

31.7288888936.46277778

Qasr Al-Hallabat

human settlement in Jordan

119km

32.0833333336.36305556

Qasr Amra

château

127km

31.80193536.57663
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Dead Sea (Jordan)

Jordan
Someday we will visit Dead Sea (Jordan) 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!

Dead Sea (Jordan)

The Dead Sea has its eastern coast in Jordan. It is the lowest point in the world at 394.6 m below sea level.

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