Jordan - Where Adventure Awaits You

Beauty and Excitement Fill the Jordan Scene

By Norman A. Rubin, published Jun 12, 2007
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(A visit to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan brings a return to respected and hallowed tradition of hospitality. The country evokes a simpler time, a sense of place and a cherished way of life.. Visitors come to Jordan to see the country's historical and archaeological treasures, as well as its natural beauty.)

The most famous attraction in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is the archaeological remains of the spectacular rose-red city of Petra, some 160 miles south of Amman, the capital. A vivid description of this Nabatean city was aptly given by the Victorian traveler Dean Burgon, which hold to this very day, "Match me a marvel as in the Eastern clime, a rose-red city half as old as time..."

The city of Petra was founded by the Nabateans in the second century BCE and served as the capital until 106 CE. Testifying to its centrality in the Nabatean kingdom is the appellation, which the historian Cassius Dio coined, "Arabia belongs to Petra."

Alexander Jannaeus captured the northern part of the Nabatean kingdom at the beginning of the first century BCE, but was halted by the forces of the Nabatean King Aretas III, who continued on his conquest and captured Southern Syria and made his way to Damascus. In the year 106 CE fortunes changed and the Nabatean kingdom was annexed by the Roman Empire and became known as Provinca Arabia.

To reach the remains of the Nabatean City a visitor must travel on foot, on horseback, or a donkey drawn carriage through the awesome 'Siq', an immense crack in the Nubian sandstone. It is a winding opening of a half- mile-long fissure between overhanging cliffs that seem to meet 300 feet overhead.

Near the end of the passage of the 'Siq, with great style, it makes one last turn and out of the gloom in the towering brightness appears Petra's monument, 'el Khazneh', the Treasury. This impressive monument is one of the most impressive remains of antiquity, carved out of solid rock from the side of the mount. The elaborate carved edifice supported by pillars is nearly 140 feet high and 90 feet wide.

Jordan - Where Adventure Awaits You
Jordan - Where Adventure Awaits You

The Arabian desert at Wadi Rum - a landscape of towering sandstone hills rising out of white and colored sands.

Credit: Jordan Tourism Board

Copyright: Jordan Tourism Board

Takeaways
  • The most famous attraction in Jordan is the spectacular ancient Nabatean city of Petra.
  • The geography of the land makes Jordan an attractive and interesting tourist destination.
  • Jordan is well equipped with five and four star hotels throughout the country.
Did You Know?
Amman is the modern and ancient capital of Jordan, formerly the Ammonite capital city of Rabbath-Ammon, and later the Graeco-Roman city called Philadelphia.
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Good job, Norman. Petra is such a beautiful and amazing place; I didn't know Jordan has so many hotels! It would be wonderful to shop for handcrafted jewelry and household items in the bazaars.

Posted on 01/31/2008 at 10:01:07 AM

 
I would love to see Petra. Thanks for the armchair visit.

Posted on 06/19/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

 
I really enjoyed Petra when I was in Jordan. I loved petting the camels who lounged around the entrance with their owners. I didn't especially enjoy the horseback ride into Petra! My guide kept pulling him along, saying "nice horse, good horse". And I kept asked, "yes, but can he understand "Whoa!"

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

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