Blog - Yolo Jordan https://yolojordan.com/de yolojordan.com Sun, 05 Oct 2025 13:36:12 +0000 de hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://yolojordan.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/fav-32x32.png Blog - Yolo Jordan https://yolojordan.com/de 32 32 How to Plan a Trip to Jordan https://yolojordan.com/de/how-to-plan-a-trip-to-jordan/ Sun, 05 Oct 2025 13:36:12 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5365 How to plan a trip to Jordan starts with a few key questions: when to go, where to visit, and how to organize your time. Whether you’re dreaming of Petra, floating in the Dead Sea, or sleeping under the stars in Wadi Rum, this step-by-step guide will help you plan an unforgettable adventure. Step 1: […]

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How to plan a trip to Jordan starts with a few key questions: when to go, where to visit, and how to organize your time. Whether you’re dreaming of Petra, floating in the Dead Sea, or sleeping under the stars in Wadi Rum, this step-by-step guide will help you plan an unforgettable adventure.

🛫 Step 1: Choose the Best Time to Visit

Jordan is great year-round, but the best times are:

  • Spring (March–May): Mild weather, blooming nature

  • Autumn (September–November): Comfortable and dry

Avoid the peak summer heat unless you plan early morning tours.

📅 Step 2: Decide Your Itinerary (7–10 Days is Ideal)

Here’s a sample 7-day itinerary:

DayDestinationHighlights
1AmmanCitadel, Roman Theater, Rainbow Street
2Jerash & AjlounRoman ruins, forest hikes
3Madaba & Mt Nebo           Mosaic map, religious landmarks
4PetraThe Treasury, Monastery
5Petra (continued)High Place of Sacrifice, museum
6Wadi RumDesert jeep tour, camp under stars
7Totes MeerFloat, spa, relax before departure


Optional: Add Aqaba for Red Sea diving/snorkeling.

✈ Step 3: Book Your Flights and Jordan Pass

  • Fly into Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman.
  • Buy the Jordan Pass online – it covers visa fees and entrance to Petra, Jerash, and more.
    👉 Get it here

🏨 Step 4: Book Your Accommodation (By yourself or through a tour operator company such us YOLO Jordan). 

Choose from:

  • Boutique hotels in Amman
  • Traditional Bedouin camps in Wadi Rum
  • Resorts at the Dead Sea
  • Hotels near Petra entrance (Wadi Musa)

🚗 Step 5: Transportation in Jordan

  • Rental Car: Best for flexibility and road trips (can be managed by YOLO Jordan). 
  • Private Driver: Great for families or luxury travel (can be managed by YOLO Jordan). 
  • Public Transport: Limited, but usable between cities 

🎒 Step 6: What to Pack

  • Modest, breathable clothing
  • Hiking shoes (especially for Petra)
  • Sunscreen and reusable water bottle
  • Swimsuit for Dead Sea/Aqaba
  • Jacket (for desert nights)

Read more: What to Wear in Jordan

📲 Step 7: Stay Connected

  • Buy a local SIM card at the airport (Zain, Orange, or Umniah)
  • Most hotels and cafes offer free Wi-Fi
  • Google Maps works well, but download offline maps just in case (if you rent a car).

🧭 Final Advice

How to plan a trip to Jordan? Keep it simple: choose the right season, build a balanced itinerary, and prepare for a blend of history, nature, and culture. With warm hospitality and stunning landscapes, Jordan is easier (and safer) to visit than many think.

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Petra Travel Tips: What to Know Before You Go
If you’re planning to explore the iconic lost city of the Nabataeans, this Petra travel tips guide will help you get the most out of your visit. From entrance advice to what to wear and when to go, here’s everything tourists need to know before stepping into this ancient wonder in Jordan.

1. Best Time to Visit Petra
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (Sept–Nov) offer the best weather — mild, sunny, and ideal for hiking.
Summer (June–Aug) is extremely hot; if visiting then, start early (6:00 AM).
Winter (Dec–Feb) is cooler and less crowded, but bring warm layers for early mornings and evenings.

2. Entry Info & Tickets
Petra Day Ticket: 50 JD (1 day), 55 JD (2 days), 60 JD (3 days)
Free with Jordan Pass if staying 3+ nights in Jordan
Opening Hours: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (summer), 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM (winter)
Tip: Arrive early to beat the crowds and see the Treasury in soft morning light

3. What to Wear in Petra
Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots (you’ll cover 10–15 km)
Lightweight, breathable clothing + hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
In cooler months, bring a warm jacket for the shade and evenings
Modest dress is appreciated but not strictly required inside Petra

4. Hire a Guide or Go Solo?
Licensed guides are available at the Visitor Center
Ideal if you want in-depth historical context
YOLO Jordan also offers custom Petra tours with expert guides
Self-guided is possible, but signage is minimal

5. Camel & Donkey Rides: Know Before You Ride
Animal rides are optional, not required to complete the visit
Negotiate prices in advance; expect 5–15 JD
Be kind to the animals — choose providers who treat them well
Walking gives you more flexibility and time for photos

6. Don’t Miss the Hikes
Monastery Hike (Al-Deir): 800+ steps but worth every one
High Place of Sacrifice: Breathtaking views with fewer crowds
Royal Tombs Walk: Close to the main path but often overlooked
Bring water, snacks, and pace yourself

7. Petra by Night Experience

Held on SundayMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 8:30 PM
Ticket: 30 JD (not included in Jordan Pass)
Magical candlelit walk to the Treasury with Bedouin music
A unique but touristy experience — go in with low expectations and a good camera.

 

8. Insider Tips for a Smooth Visit
Bring cash for small purchases inside Petra
Download an offline map or Petra hiking app
Use toilets near the entrance and at designated rest stops
Respect the site — no climbing or touching carved facades

📍Petra is more than a photo of the Treasury — it’s a full-day adventure into ancient history and natural beauty. With these Petra travel tips, you’ll be fully prepared to experience it the right way.

Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

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Wadi Rum Desert Camping Trips https://yolojordan.com/de/wadi-rum-desert-camping-trips/ Thu, 28 Aug 2025 12:41:45 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5336 Few places on earth can match the magic of Wadi Rum desert camping trips, where sweeping red sand dunes, towering sandstone mountains, and endless skies create an otherworldly landscape. Known as the “Valley of the Moon,” Wadi Rum is one of Jordan’s most breathtaking destinations, offering travelers a chance to disconnect from the modern world […]

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Few places on earth can match the magic of Wadi Rum desert camping trips, where sweeping red sand dunes, towering sandstone mountains, and endless skies create an otherworldly landscape. Known as the “Valley of the Moon,” Wadi Rum is one of Jordan’s most breathtaking destinations, offering travelers a chance to disconnect from the modern world and immerse themselves in nature and Bedouin culture.

Bedouin Camps in Wadi Rum
During your stay, you’ll be welcomed into traditional Bedouin camps in Wadi Rum, where you can relax in comfortable tents surrounded by the desert’s tranquility. Experience authentic Jordanian hospitality with warm tea, freshly cooked meals, and stories shared around the campfire.

Adventure Activities
No camping trip in Wadi Rum is complete without exploring its rugged terrain. Popular activities include:

  1. Jeep tours to hidden canyons, rock bridges, and panoramic viewpoints
  2. Camel rides that let you travel like the Bedouins
  3. Hiking and climbing trails for those who love adventure

Stargazing in Jordan
One of the highlights of Wadi Rum desert camping trips is the stargazing experience. With no light pollution, the night sky becomes a dazzling canvas of stars, planets, and the Milky Way. Many camps provide telescopes, while others simply invite you to lie back and enjoy the natural wonder.

Why Choose Wadi Rum for Camping?

  1. A UNESCO World Heritage Site
  2. Authentic Bedouin cultural experiences
  3. Endless adventure opportunities
  4. A chance to connect with nature in complete silence and beauty

Whether you’re seeking adventure, cultural immersion, or pure relaxation, Wadi Rum desert camping trips offer a once-in-a-lifetime journey through Jordan’s most iconic desert.

Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

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Jordan Weather by Month https://yolojordan.com/de/jordan-weather-by-month/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 15:06:28 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5328 Jordan Weather by Month: Tourist Guide If you’re planning a trip to the Kingdom, knowing the Jordan weather by month will help you choose the perfect time to visit. Jordan’s climate varies from the Mediterranean highlands to the desert of Wadi Rum, so your experience will depend on when and where you go. 📅 January […]

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🌤 Jordan Weather by Month: Tourist Guide
If you’re planning a trip to the Kingdom, knowing the Jordan weather by month will help you choose the perfect time to visit. Jordan’s climate varies from the Mediterranean highlands to the desert of Wadi Rum, so your experience will depend on when and where you go.

📅 January – Cool & Quiet
Avg Temps: 5–12°C (41–54°F)
Cool and rainy in Amman; occasional snow in Ajloun
Petra can be chilly, while Aqaba stays mild
Great for avoiding crowds, but pack warm layers and a rain jacket

📅 February – Winter’s End
Avg Temps: 6–14°C (43–57°F)
Rain continues in the north, desert areas are crisp and clear
Perfect for exploring without the summer heat
Good hotel deals as it’s still low season

📅 March – Spring Blooms
Avg Temps: 10–18°C (50–64°F)
Wildflowers in Dana and Ajloun forests
Pleasant for hiking and sightseeing
Start of the high season — book hotels early

📅 April – Ideal Weather
Avg Temps: 13–23°C (55–73°F)
Sunny skies and comfortable temperatures everywhere
Perfect for Petra hikes and Wadi Rum camping
One of the busiest months for tourism

📅 May – Warm & Sunny
Avg Temps: 17–28°C (63–82°F)
Warm but not too hot — ideal for both desert and coastal visits
Dead Sea weather is perfect for swimming
Start carrying more water on hikes

📅 June – Hotter Days
Avg Temps: 20–32°C (68–90°F)
Summer heat begins, especially in Wadi Rum and Aqaba
Mornings and evenings are still pleasant for exploring
Great time for scuba diving in Aqaba

📅 July – Peak Summer Heat
Avg Temps: 23–35°C (73–95°F)
Very hot in the south; Amman is slightly cooler
Visit Petra early morning or late afternoon
Pack sunscreen, a hat, and light clothing

📅 August – Desert Heat
Avg Temps: 24–36°C (75–97°F)
Hottest month, but also very dry
Best for beach days at the Red Sea
Avoid midday hikes in Petra or Wadi Rum

📅 September – Cooler Evenings
Avg Temps: 22–33°C (72–91°F)
Heat eases, making sightseeing more comfortable
Ideal for desert camping and cultural festivals
Still sunny with low rainfall

📅 October – Golden Month
Avg Temps: 18–28°C (64–82°F)
One of the best months to visit Jordan
Comfortable for hiking, exploring ruins, and swimming
Expect higher prices due to popularity

📅 November – Mild & Pleasant
Avg Temps: 13–22°C (55–72°F)
Great for exploring without heat or crowds
Early mornings can be crisp, especially in Petra
Some rainfall begins in the north

📅 December – Cool Winter Days
Avg Temps: 7–15°C (45–59°F)
Shorter daylight hours and cooler temperatures
Festive atmosphere in Amman and Madaba
Good time for cultural sightseeing and fewer tourists


🧳 Travel Tip:

 

Jordan’s climate is varied, so pack for the region and season you’ll be visiting. Even in summer, evenings in the desert can be cool, and in winter, the Dead Sea is often warm enough for a swim.

Tours in Jordan

Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

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What to eat in Jordan https://yolojordan.com/de/what-to-eat-in-jordan/ Thu, 24 Jul 2025 11:16:54 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5298 What to Eat in Jordan: Top Must-Try Local Dishes for Tourists One of the best parts of traveling is discovering local flavors, and if you’re wondering what to eat in Jordan, you’re in for a treat. Jordan’s cuisine is a delicious blend of Bedouin traditions, Levantine influence, and family hospitality. Here’s your guide to the […]

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What to Eat in Jordan: Top Must-Try Local Dishes for Tourists
One of the best parts of traveling is discovering local flavors, and if you’re wondering what to eat in Jordan, you’re in for a treat. Jordan’s cuisine is a delicious blend of Bedouin traditions, Levantine influence, and family hospitality. Here’s your guide to the top dishes you must try during your visit.

1. Mansaf – Jordan’s National Dish
Mansaf is more than a meal — it’s a cultural experience. This traditional Bedouin dish is made of lamb cooked in fermented yogurt (jameed), served over rice and thin flatbread, and often eaten with the hands during celebrations. You’ll find it in restaurants and homes, especially on Fridays.

2. Falafel & Hummus – Jordan’s Everyday Favorite
Crispy, golden falafel made from ground chickpeas is a must-try street food in Jordan. Often served with creamy hummus, pickles, and fresh bread, it makes for a perfect light breakfast or lunch. Head to local spots like Al Quds or Hashem Restaurant in Amman for the best experience.

3. Shawarma – Middle Eastern Classic
Available on almost every corner, Jordanian shawarma is juicy and flavorful, wrapped in flatbread with garlic sauce, onions, and fries. Choose between beef or chicken, and pair it with a fresh lemon-mint drink.

4. Maqluba – “Upside Down” Rice Dish
Maqluba literally means “upside down” in Arabic. It’s a layered dish of rice, eggplant, potatoes, and chicken or lamb, flipped upside down when served. Comforting and hearty, it’s often made for family meals and found in traditional restaurants.

5. Kebab & Kofta – Grilled Meat Lovers’ Choice
Jordan is known for its tender grilled meats, including lamb kebabs and spiced kofta. They’re usually served with tahini sauce, grilled veggies, and fresh bread.

6. Zarb – Bedouin BBQ from the Desert
If you’re visiting Wadi Rum, don’t miss Zarb, a Bedouin barbecue cooked underground. Chicken, lamb, and vegetables are slow-cooked in a sand oven, giving them a smoky and tender flavor. It’s usually served with rice, salads, and tea under the stars.

7. Kunafa – The Sweet Finale
A dessert made of shredded pastry soaked in syrup and filled with cheese or cream, Kunafa is the ultimate way to end a meal in Jordan. Try it fresh and hot at famous dessert shops in Amman.

Where to Eat These Dishes?

  • At local restaurants in Amman, Petra, and Aqaba

  • Inside Bedouin camps in Wadi Rum

  • During YOLO Jordan private or group tours that include authentic food experiences

Final Tips for Food-Loving Travelers

  • Try local bakeries for fresh bread, manaqeesh, and sweets

  • Don’t miss street food, especially in downtown Amman

  • Ask locals what’s good — Jordanians love to share food

  • Always say “Sahtein!” before eating (means “Bon appétit!” in Arabic)


Jordanian cuisine is as welcoming and warm as its people. From savory stews to sweet bites, don’t leave without tasting your way through this flavorful country.

 

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Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

 

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How to get from Amman to Petra https://yolojordan.com/de/how-to-get-from-amman-to-petra/ Tue, 22 Jul 2025 11:21:45 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5286 How to Get from Amman to Petra: Best Travel Options If you’re visiting Jordan, one of the most common questions is: How to get from Amman to Petra? Whether you’re on a budget, seeking comfort, or want a guided experience, there are several great ways to travel from the capital to this world wonder. Distance […]

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How to Get from Amman to Petra: Best Travel Options
If you’re visiting Jordan, one of the most common questions is: How to get from Amman to Petra? Whether you’re on a budget, seeking comfort, or want a guided experience, there are several great ways to travel from the capital to this world wonder.

Distance & Travel Time

  • Distance: 235 km (146 miles)

  • Average Travel Time: 3 to 4 hours

  • Route: The Desert Highway (Highway 15) is the fastest and most direct road.


1. JETT Bus – Affordable & Reliable

JETT is Jordan’s most popular bus company for tourists.

  • Departure: Daily at 6:30 AM from Abdali Station (Amman)

  • Arrival: Around 10:30 AM in Petra

  • Cost: 11 JD ($15 USD)

  • Return Option: Departs Petra at 5:00 PM

  • How to Book: Online or at the station

  • Tip: Book at least 1 day in advance, especially during peak season


2. Private Car or Taxi – Fast & Flexible

Want comfort and a flexible schedule? Hire a private driver or taxi.

  • Travel Time: 3 hours

  • Cost: 70–100 JD ($100–$140 USD), depending on provider and negotiation

  • Good For: Families, groups, or luxury travelers

  • Bonus: Can include stops at Madaba, Mount Nebo, or Shobak Castle on the way


3. Join a Guided Tour – Hassle-Free Option

If you want a stress-free experience, join a Petra day tour from Amman.

  • Includes: Transportation, guide, and often entrance tickets

  • Cost Range: 90–150 JD ($125–$200 USD), depending on group or private

  • YOLO Tip: We offer customized Petra tours from Amman with optional add-ons like Wadi Rum or Little Petra.


4. Minibuses – Cheap but Tricky

For adventurous travelers on a tight budget.

  • From: South Bus Station (Amman) to Wadi Musa (Petra)
  • Cost: ~5 JD ($7 USD)

  • Downsides: No fixed schedule, departs when full, limited space for luggage

  • Not Recommended unless you’re traveling very light and have flexible timing

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Final Thoughts & Tips

  • Always leave early to maximize your day in Petra

  • Dress comfortably for walking and heat

  • Book tickets or tours in advance, especially in high season (March–May, Sept–Nov)

  • Consider staying overnight near Petra if you want to explore more than just the Treasury


 

Whether you’re riding the JETT bus or relaxing in a private car, getting from Amman to Petra is easy and scenic—just choose the option that suits your travel style!

Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

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Jordan Visa Guide https://yolojordan.com/de/jordan-visa-guide/ Tue, 08 Jul 2025 11:09:23 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5269 Jordan Visa Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Travel If you’re planning to visit Jordan, this Jordan Visa Guide will help you understand the types of visas available, entry requirements, how to apply, and what to expect at the border in 2025. Who Needs a Visa to Enter Jordan? Most travelers do. However, […]

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Jordan Visa Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Travel

If you’re planning to visit Jordan, this Jordan Visa Guide will help you understand the types of visas available, entry requirements, how to apply, and what to expect at the border in 2025.


Who Needs a Visa to Enter Jordan?

Most travelers do. However, some nationalities are exempt or can obtain a visa on arrival, while others must apply in advance.


✈ Visa on Arrival

Visitors from over 100 countries (including the US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada) can get a Visa on Arrival at Queen Alia International Airport and land borders.

  • Cost: 40 JOD (~$56) for a single entry

  • Validity: 30 days

  • Required: Valid passport (min. 6 months), return ticket, hotel booking or travel plan



🌐 Jordan e-Visa

The e-Visa system allows travelers to apply online before arrival.

This is recommended for those who want to save time at the airport or enter via Aqaba.



🎟 Jordan Pass = Free Visa

Buying the Jordan Pass waives the 40 JOD visa fee if you stay 3+ nights in Jordan. It also includes free entry to Petra, Jerash, and over 40 sites.



📌 Visa-Exempt Countries

Some countries (like GCC citizens) don’t need a visa to enter Jordan. Always double-check with the Jordanian embassy or official sites before traveling.


📝 Required Documents (Typical)

  • Valid passport (6+ months)

  • Return/onward flight ticket

  • Hotel booking or tour confirmation

  • Sufficient funds



🔄 Visa Extensions

Visas can often be extended at local police stations. Overstaying your visa can result in fines, so check your expiry date.



🧳 Pro Tips for Travelers

  • Don’t forget to print your e-Visa if applied online

  • The Jordan Pass is a great money-saver for tourists

  • Land borders with Israel may require additional checks

  • Aqaba has a special economic zone with visa exemptions



📍Travel safe, and always double-check the latest updates with the best tour operator (YOLO Jordan!) or official government websites.

Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

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Top Things to Do in Amman https://yolojordan.com/de/top-things-to-do-in-amman/ Wed, 25 Jun 2025 10:32:03 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5249 Top things to do in Amman, Jordan include exploring ancient Roman ruins, diving into local cuisine, and shopping in bustling souks. Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a city where old meets new — and it has something for every kind of traveler. Below you will find the list of things to do in Amman […]

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Top things to do in Amman, Jordan include exploring ancient Roman ruins, diving into local cuisine, and shopping in bustling souks. Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a city where old meets new — and it has something for every kind of traveler. Below you will find the list of things to do in Amman city: 

 1. Visit the Amman Citadel
Located on the highest hill in the city, the Amman Citadel offers panoramic views and historic ruins dating back to the Bronze Age. Highlights include the Temple of Hercules, the Umayyad Palace, and the Jordan Archaeological Museum.

2. Explore the Roman Theater

Built in the 2nd century AD, this well-preserved Roman Theater seats 6,000 people and still hosts cultural events today. It’s a must-see for history lovers and architecture fans.
 

 3. Wander Around Rainbow Street
Rainbow Street is a lively hub full of cafes, street art, and local boutiques. It’s the perfect place to shop for souvenirs, sip Arabic coffee, or catch a rooftop sunset view over Amman.

4. Taste Local Food

No visit to Amman is complete without trying Jordanian cuisine. Don’t miss:

5. See King Abdullah I Mosque
This beautiful blue-domed mosque is one of the city’s architectural landmarks. Non-Muslim visitors are welcome outside prayer times (modest dress required).
 
6. Relax in a Turkish Bath
Try a hammam experience (Turkish bath) for a unique blend of relaxation and tradition. The Al-Pasha Turkish Bath is one of the most popular spots.
 
7. Visit the Jordan Museum
Discover Jordan’s rich history, from prehistoric tools to the Dead Sea Scrolls. This modern museum is great for all ages and offers bilingual exhibits.
 
These top things to do in Amman combine culture, history, food, and fun — all in one of the Middle East’s most welcoming cities. Whether you have one day or a whole week, Amman will surprise you with its energy and warmth.
 

Why Choose YOLO Jordan?

At YOLO Jordan, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of travel services, from private tours to eco-tours and everything in between. Whether you’re interested in history, adventure, or relaxation, our expert team is here to craft the perfect journey for you.

Explore our latest travel packages and learn more about the best places to visit in Jordan by visiting our blog: YOLO Jordan Blog.


Start planning your Jordan adventure today. With so much to see and do, your journey to this incredible destination is guaranteed to be unforgettable!

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Best Time to Visit Petra https://yolojordan.com/de/best-time-to-visit-petra/ Mon, 26 May 2025 12:30:44 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5236 Best time to visit Petra? That depends on what you’re looking for — cooler weather, fewer crowds, or stunning photo ops. Petra is open year-round, but certain seasons bring out the very best of this ancient wonder. Spring (March to May) – The Best Overall Spring is hands down the best time to visit Petra. […]

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Best time to visit Petra? That depends on what you’re looking for — cooler weather, fewer crowds, or stunning photo ops. Petra is open year-round, but certain seasons bring out the very best of this ancient wonder.

Spring (March to May) – The Best Overall
Spring is hands down the best time to visit Petra. With daytime temperatures ranging from 18–25°C (64–77°F), you’ll enjoy pleasant weather for hiking through the Siq and exploring the Monastery. Wildflowers also bloom along the trails, making it incredibly scenic.
Summer (June to August) – For Early Risers
Summer can be very hot — temperatures can soar above 35°C (95°F). But if you start your visit early (before 9 AM), you can beat both the heat and the crowds. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and lots of water.
Autumn (September to November) – Great Weather, Moderate Crowds
Autumn offers weather similar to spring — mild, dry, and comfortable. It’s perfect for long hikes and photography. October and early November are especially ideal, as the daylight lasts longer and the tourist numbers are reasonable.
Winter (December to February) – Fewer Tourists, Colder Weather
If you prefer peace and quiet, winter is a great choice. However, it can get cold (especially in January), and there may be occasional rain. Dress in layers, wear good shoes, and check weather updates before visiting.
Special Tip: Petra by Night
No matter what month you visit, try to experience Petra by Night — a candlelit walk through the Siq ending at the Treasury with live Bedouin music. It happens everyday except for Friday and Saturday and is magical.
Best Months at a Glance:
Best Months at a Glance
Final Advice

The best time to visit Petra is during spring or autumn when the weather is ideal, and the site is most photogenic. Avoid midday heat in summer and bring layers in winter. With a little planning, your trip to Petra will be unforgettable.

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Is Jordan Safe to Travel? https://yolojordan.com/de/is-jordan-safe-to-travel/ Thu, 24 Apr 2025 12:06:36 +0000 https://yolojordan.com/?p=5218 Is Jordan safe to travel in 2025? The short answer is yes — Jordan is one of the safest and most welcoming countries in the Middle East. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Jordan offers a peaceful, stable environment with a strong focus on hospitality and tourism. Political Stability and Security […]

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Is Jordan safe to travel in 2025? The short answer is yes — Jordan is one of the safest and most welcoming countries in the Middle East. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Jordan offers a peaceful, stable environment with a strong focus on hospitality and tourism.

Political Stability and Security

Jordan has maintained political stability for decades. Despite being located in a complex region, the country is known for its peaceful stance and strong internal security. Touristic areas like Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and Amman are especially secure and well-patrolled.

Tourist Police and Safety Measures

You’ll often find helpful Tourist Police in major cities and at archaeological sites. They speak English and are there specifically to assist travelers. Plus, Jordan has strict security measures at hotels, malls, and landmarks — all designed to protect visitors.

How Do Locals Treat Tourists?

With legendary Jordanian hospitality! Locals are known for their kindness and generosity. Don’t be surprised if a stranger invites you for tea or helps you find your way — Jordanians take pride in welcoming guests.

Is Jordan Safe for Solo and Female Travelers?

Yes, with some modesty and common sense. Female travelers are respected, especially when dressing modestly in rural or conservative areas. Solo travelers frequently report positive experiences — just follow usual safety rules as you would anywhere else.

Safety in the Desert and Remote Areas

Desert tours (like Wadi Rum) are very popular, and tour operators are licensed and well-trained. Always go with a registered guide, bring water, and follow your itinerary. GPS coverage may be limited, so keep local numbers handy.

Travel Tips for Safety
  • Dress modestly (especially outside tourist zones)

  • Avoid discussing politics with strangers

  • Use registered taxis or ride apps in cities

  • Carry a copy of your passport

Final Thoughts

Is Jordan safe to travel? Absolutely. With warm hospitality, strong infrastructure, and a government that values tourism, it’s one of the best destinations to explore in 2025. Like any trip, being respectful and prepared ensures a smooth and unforgettable adventure.

 

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