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الجمعة، 2 يونيو 2017

Jordan Tours Are Amazing Steps Back Into Ancient Times

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By Ryan Lewis


The Middle East is in international headlines all the time, and usually not for good reasons. For centuries it has been an area of the globe that have seen almost continual upheaval and tension. Jordan is a haven of peace and prosperity in the midst of several warring factions. It is also home to some of the oldest civilizations known to mankind and the ruins that give proof of their existence. There are compelling reasons to travel to this region and participate in the available Jordan tours.

It probably not possible to take in all this country has to offer in one trip. Visitors have to choose where to start and which types of attractions are of most interest to them. Most begin with Petra, the Rose Red City. This ancient city attracts visitors from all over the globe who know what an important and famed archaeological site it is.

Visitors are invited to stroll through the Street of Facades and marvel at the Theater. Guides love to relate stories about a fabled pharaoh's treasure believed by the Bedouins to be hidden deep in the Treasury. Like a number of other structures in Petra, the dam has been renovated and restored to replicate the original plan of this city's founders, the Natabataeans.

Visitors are always amazed by how impressive the Royal Tombs appear when seen from across the valley. Tours begin with the Urn Tomb, accessible only by a steep climb and on to the most colorful of the tombs, the Silk. The Corinthian Tomb, which resembles the Treasury building is next in line, and the Palace Tomb rises to a height of three stories. The Palace Tomb is believed to be copied from the design of Nero's Golden House.

The Amman Citadel is an open air museum that has been occupied since the Neolithic Age. You will see the pillars, announcing that you are nearing the Temple of Hercules, well before you actually reach it. You might have to search to find the famous hand of Hercules because most visitors find it much smaller than it appears in photographs.

The caves at the Citadel date back to the Bronze Age. They were the burial grounds for the community. There was once a towering palace, referred to as Al-Qasr, that dates to the early Islamic Age. All that remains today is a waiting area for guests that is under renovation at the present time.

The Dead Sea is not dead, and it is not really a sea, but does have the distinction of being the lowest point on the face of the earth. It is actually a natural hypersaline lake, and the deepest one in existence. Tourists love the sensation of floating in the ancient water where the mud is rich with therapeutic minerals.

There are so many sights to see and things to learn, that one article can't even scratch the surface. It may take some serious research to decide which wonders you want to experience on your first visit. Hopefully you will have the opportunity to return to investigate more.




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