AlUla offers a rare combination of ancient history and modern luxury, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Arabian desert. Whether you're exploring the ancient tombs of Hegra, hiking through the awe-inspiring rock formations.
AlUla offers a rare combination of ancient history and modern luxury, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Arabian desert. Whether you're exploring the ancient tombs of Hegra, hiking through the awe-inspiring rock formations.
The mount’s spiritual significance is matched by its breathtaking natural beauty and archaeological treasures. The Franciscan Memorial of Moses, located at the summit, preserves the legacy of the prophet and features intricate mosaics that date back to the early Byzantine period.
Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is Jordan's most famous archaeological site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Often referred to as the "Rose City" due to the pink hue of its stone, Petra was the capital of the ancient Nabataean Kingdom.
Whether you're exploring its vibrant underwater world or lounging on its sandy beaches, Aqaba is the perfect base for travelers looking to enjoy both adventure and relaxation by the sea.
Surrounded by arid mountains and ancient landscapes, the Dead Sea feels timeless, a place where the past meets natural serenity. Whether you’re here for the health benefits or simply to marvel at the stark beauty of the region, the Dead Sea is an oasis of peace in the heart of the desert.
Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a vibrant blend of ancient history and modern culture. Known for its sprawling hills, bustling streets, and a unique blend of old and new, this city has something for every traveler.
The city’s history stretches back over 5,000 years, making it one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. Visitors are not just walking through a city, but through millennia of history and faith.
Wadi Rum isn’t just in its vastness, but in its silence. No city noise, no bustling crowds. This is nature at its most raw and untamed. Wander through narrow canyons or climb to lofty peaks for panoramic views that stretch to the horizon.
Known for its mosaics, especially the ancient Madaba Map of the Holy Land, Visit St. George’s Church and explore nearby historical sites.