Jordan Secrets Travel Tour is an agency that offers you a different way of traveling, to discover the exoticism of Jordanian territories, to get off the beaten track. It is nature adventure, whether you want cultural, private or small group trips, we will be there to advise and guide you, We are 02 women passionate about nature and the history of Jordan and are mobilizing our energy and our know-how to create travel moments of break in the daily life, a disconnection from the outside and a reconnection with oneself. We we live in jordan
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A Valley located 30 Km from Madaba city; considered one of the best vallies in Jordan to cool off from the summer heat; the ultimate combination of beauty & action as well hiking & Swimming.
Its length 5km(One Way); full day visit.
the lowest point on earth, 1306 feet below sea level; It’s surrounded by mountains to the east and the rolling hills of Jerusalem to the west, giving it an almost unreal beauty; Also known as the Salt Sea and considered an ideal location for rest and relaxation with biking and hiking aplenty.
Wadi El Mujib reserve is located a few minutes from the Dead Sea (about 02 kilometers) and has a marvelous Siq, comparable to Petra, but with a beautiful river in the middle''; its length around 03 km (Round trip) takes from 02 – 03 hours for the visit and all equipment’s needed are available on the site.
Known as Hamamat Main; located between Madaba & Dead Sea. Its a collection of thermal springs and waterfalls very rich of Minerals (Sodium, Radon; hydrogen sulphide; carbon dioxide; chloride; Calcium; etc) which make the site for a hot spot for wellness treatments & relaxing.
Wadi Bin Hammad is one of the deep valleys in Jordan. A water valley that is home to breathtaking views, sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, and lush greenery; located in the southern part of Karak; its length up to 15 km to eventually reach the Dead Sea from the southern side
This is a place for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet away from the tourist crowds, whether they are experienced hikers or not, campers or fans of charming hotels, photographers... Visitors can meet the local residents, see the original Ottoman architecture and learn more about the rich history of Dana, a region of astonishing beauty, history and biodiversity.
Known also by Siq Al Bared; a part of the Petra archaeological complex; It is a narrow defile in the gres bordered by several tombs and monuments which took the place of a caravans. Starting from this site you will get the chance to make one of the best trails in Jordan which called the back trail (THE SHEPHERD'S PATH)
Due to its scenic beauty, it has become a popular destination for those looking for wildlife tourism. It has a lodge Hailed as one of the best 25 ecolodges in the world by National Geographic Traveler Magazine, the award-winning, solar powered Feynan Ecolodge offers the most developed eco-experience in Jordan
Feynan also sources services from the local community through partnerships which provide supplemental income for locals
The Eighth wonder of the world and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is the most famous site in Jordan and indeed in the Middle East. Visits are started from 01 to 03 times where you can enjoy an unforgettable trip starting from the Siq; Al Khazneh, temples and royal tombs, Roman Theater, The Roman Cardo, Qaser El Bent and ; hundreds of sculpted buildings.
A unique natural site known as "the valley of the moon”; Wadi Rum is located within the Sandstone Mountain and Valley Region of southern Jordan the area is characterized by tall, near vertical mountains of iron-rich, erosion resistant. If you are running away from the world; Wadi Rum is the best place for you to enjoy an experience complete silence.
Aqaba receives award as sustainable destination worldwide; This was announced during the ITB Tourism Trade Fair 2024 held annually in Berlin, Germany, in the presence of Chairman of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority’s Board of Commissioners Nayef Hamidi Fayez
Iraq Al Amir, located 15 KM from Amman where you can visit Qaser Al Abed & the handicrafts village operated by Women’s Cooperative Association in ten historical houses; women from the community make and sell ceramics, paper and soap products, weavings, and home-made food which provide supplemental income for locals
It is the second major site in Jordan after Petra. Today, it is considered to be one of the best preserved Roman provincial cities in the Near East; Hidden under the sand for several centuries before being discovered and restored over 70 years.
located in the North of Jordan; 45km from Amman.
It is believed that Jesus Christ, his disciples, and the Virgin Mary passed through Anjara in the hills of Gilead once and rested in a cave. The cave in Anjara has long been a holy place for pilgrims and has now been commemorated with a modern shrine, the Church of Our Lady of the Mountain. The cave was also designated by the Catholic Churches of the Middle East as one of the five pilgrimage sites for the year 2000
some nine kilometres outside of Ajloun city; Ruins of a Byzantine church on a hilltop, still a place of pilgrimage related to the prophet Elijah venerated by Jews, Christians, and Muslimsm; had previously been used for military purposes in the 20th century and has long been of interest to archaeologists due to a series of Byzantine-era mosaics
located in the northern city of Irbid. It dates back to the Ottoman era in the Levant, specifically in the mid-19th century, when it was built as a fortress on the southern tip of Irbid Hill. The museum consists of seven halls, six of which are part of the original Ottoman building consisting of a series of rooms surrounding an open courtyard
In the North of Jordan, around 30km from Irbid; on the hills above the Jordan Valley, are the ruins of the Decapolis city of Gadara; from where you can see the southern part of Syria & Lebanon, the mountains of Gollan, the mount hurmont, the sea of Galilee, Nazareth & Tabor Mountain. Don’t forget to enjoy your meal” prepared by local products” while enjoying this beautiful view.
Abu Jaber Museum that has been an old house for Christian inhabitants of Al Salt old city center; it has a variety of things to see from antiquities to the old life traditions and life
Located few minutes from the down town; It is also called the Blue Mosque; The blue-domed King Abdullah I Mosque, built in the 1980s by the late King Hussein as a memorial to his grandfather. Close to the entrance, there is a small Islamic Museum, including personal acquisitions and photos of the late King Abdullah Bin Al-Hussein. Open to non-Muslim visitors
The largest mosque in the Kingdom; built in 2005. Its architecture reflects the Umayyad style prevalent in several sites in Jordan. The mosque is built on a hill, making it visible from most areas in the city
The cave situated 20 minutes from Amman that will take you back a couple thousands of years; The seven sleepers are a group of people mentioned in the Quran and in some extra-biblical Christian traditions.
Bethany lies on the eastern bank of the Jordan River, north of the Dead Sea. The place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist.
Bethany not only serves as an archeological treasure dating back to the 1st century CE, but as a significant pilgrimage site as well. It was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee added As-Salt “the place of tolerance and urban hospitality” to its World Heritage List to become the sixth Jordanian landmark to be declared a world heritage site.
located in the area of Ras al-‘Ayn ”Not far from Downtown). Presenting the history and cultural heritage of Jordan in a series of beautifully designed galleries; serves as a comprehensive national centre for learning and knowledge that reflects Jordan’s history and culture, and presents in an engaging yet educational way the Kingdom’s historic, antique and heritage property as part of the ongoing story of Jordan’s past, present, and future
Established through the vision of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah to provide Jordan’s future generations with a space for interactive learning.
Children under the age of 12 can freely explore exhibits, reach their own conclusions after analysis and learn from experiences. Spread over a space of 8,500 sqm, the Museum has over 185 exhibits and offers year-round programs, activities and celebrations.
Situated few meters to the right of the main gate of Petra visitor center; The Petra Museum contains 280 artifacts, dating back to different ages. The exhibition consists of five halls showing the history of Petra, information about the Nabataea’s way of life, their civilization, and even showcasing tools, statues, and many historical pieces which were discovered in Petra by archaeological excavation teams.
located in the North-Eastern Badia within Zarqa Governorate's borders, Dahek desert reserve is considered a museum of geological in Jordan which including assorted terrains and natural sculptured which it's rare in the world and you can see like it in Brazil and Egypt only.
Wadi Dahek is named after the Arabic word Dahek that means a person who smiles
One of the most prominent archaeological sites in the city centre of Madaba, and forms an important part of the city's history dating back to the Byzantine period during the 6th century. It contains mosaic floors representing daily life and images of the goddess of victory (Tyche) and part of the Roman street connected to the archaeological park, as well as the Church of the Martyrs, which includes mosaic floors dating back to the Byzantine period. The site also includes a group of mosaic paintings belonging to an archaeological building that was burned by fire in the past
Situated North of Jordan; few minutes from Um Qeis; considered one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in the region. There is substantial evidence that man has lived there since the
Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Situated in Al-Aghwar Al-Wusta; 65km from Amman. Abu Ubaidah Amir bin Al-Jarrah was the Custodian of this nation and one of the ten Preachers of Paradise. He was an enthusiastic participant in the Prophet’s raids and there are many glorious incidents that display his bravery and self-sacrifice.
Located in the governorate of Balqa, on the road to Al-Aghwar Al-Wust; overlooking the Jordan valley. The full name of Shuaib is Shuaib bin Yashkhun; who was sent by God to the people of Midian, who
were the people of the fertile land, He is mentioned eleven times in the Quran
situated on Al-Salt hills in the governorate of Balqa about 25 km west of Amman. It is an old building dating back to the Ottoman era.
situated near the shrine of Ja’far bin Abi Talib in the town of Southern Mazar in the governorate of Kerak. The shrine includes open courtyards and will be linked with agroup of gardens and porticos so that it becomes one part of the large complex of mosques and
shrines of the Companions in Southern Mazar
Located in the governorate of Kera; where the Battle of Mutah took place. It is the first Muslim battle that took place outside the
Arabian Peninsula, in the territory of Jordan; Here, the three leaders of Mutah were martyred one after the other, Zayd bin Haritha, Ja’far bin Abi Talib and Abdullah bin Rawaha
A valid passport, with an expiry date at least 6 months of your arrival day, is required to travel to Jordan
we recommend taking out insurance before setting off on your trip. Your credit or debit cards might already provide insurance
The country's official currency is the Jordanian dinar, it is possible to change money upon arrival at Amman airport
Visitors are requested not to waste Jordan’s limited supply of water by using it carelessly
All major credit cards, including MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Diners Club, are widely accepted and used in Jordan
Tipping in Jordan is part of the culture. If you’ve experienced good service, it’s important to leave a tip. It is encouraged, but not obligatory
on these days, banks, businesses, government offices and many shops are closed
Electrical current is 220 V; there are 2 main types of plugs: Type F (2 plugs), identical to those in Swisse & France + Type C (2 plugs), identical to those in the UK
Whether it's a cultural trip, a trekking tour or a leisure activity, we're here to advise and guide you on your trip.
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Our trips include activities with local Jordanian communities . You'll leave enriched by Jordanian culture.