From the mystical lost city of Petra to the breathtaking landscapes of the Dead Sea and Wadi Rum, Jordan boasts a plethora of wonders waiting to be explored
The Middle East has long captivated the world with its mesmerising allure. Nestled in the heart of the region is Jordan, a fascinating country that offers a rich blend of history, culture and natural wonders. It is home to a range of attractions that cater to various interests, including several world-famous landmarks. Tatler Singapore was given the opportunity to experience a curated tour of Jordan, courtesy of the Jordan Tourism Board.
From the moment you arrive, you will instantly be enthralled by the kingdom’s rich heritage; you’ll notice the remnants of ancient civilisations that have long passed but are beautifully preserved. It’s easy to find yourself lost in a tapestry of historical treasures, warm hospitality and exquisite culinary creations while uncovering why Jordan should be at the top of any avid traveller’s bucket list.
With Amman as its vibrant capital, Jordan represents a treasure trove of activities and breathtaking vistas that are sure to charm travellers.
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Journey of a lifetime
Amman is a bustling metropolis that blends modernity with history. Here, tourists can explore a number of important historical landmarks and the vibrant local souks while soaking in the city’s distinctive culture and cuisine.
Jordan Tourism Board managing director Dr Abed Al Razzaq Arabiyat shares: “It is important to note that Amman has embraced modernity and offers a plethora of enjoyable experiences. It is a city that gives and has been giving wonders for the past 9,000 years or more. From the aisles of the museums of the Citadel, a tourist can explore the statues of Ain Gazal, walk under the Roman ruins of columns, pools and chambers that are 2,000 years old, and then explore the majestic Islamic palace overlooking the beautiful Amman on top of one of the most magical hills in town. It is just five minutes away from the Roman Theatre, the best preserved outside of Italy with its marvellous acoustic system that still keeps anyone in awe.”
The restored Roman Theatre is one of the most impressive, well-preserved Roman architectural sites in the country, dating back to the 2nd century AD. It is built into three sides of the hill and is still used for performances today, seating about 6,000 people. A key feature of the Roman Theatre is its location atop a hill, boasting panoramic views of Amman’s downtown area and the surrounding cityscape. Many tourists enjoy climbing to the top of the theatre to capture stunning views of the city.
For a journey through history, a visit to the Citadel in Amman is a must. Located on a hill, it offers a glimpse into the evolution of the capital city and provides breathtaking views of downtown Amman. The Citadel houses an array of archaeological ruins and structures that showcase the architectural achievements of past civilisations. Among the most significant are the Umayyad Palace, an impressive complex with well-preserved royal residences and audience halls, and the Temple of Hercules, an iconic sight within the Citadel. Although the temple dates back to Roman times, the site was also used by earlier cultures, and the original purpose of the structure remains a subject of intrigue and speculation.