Travel Guide
Jordan
I’ll be honest—I wasn’t sure what to expect from Jordan. I’d seen the photos of Petra, heard about the Dead Sea, but nothing really prepared me for how much this place would surprise me.
Jordan sits right in the heart of the Middle East, and it feels like a country that’s figured out how to balance its ancient past with the modern world. One day I was walking through 2,000-year-old ruins carved into pink sandstone cliffs. The next, I was floating in the Dead Sea, feeling ridiculous and weightless at the same time.
What caught me off guard the most? The people. I’ve traveled a lot, and the warmth I experienced here was something else. Strangers invited me for tea. Shopkeepers wanted to chat, not just sell. It made the whole trip feel more real, less like I was just ticking off sights.
If you’re planning a trip here, this page is where I’ve gathered everything I learned—the places that lived up to the hype, the ones that didn’t, and the practical stuff that actually helped me navigate the country without losing my mind.
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Weather In Jordan
Jordan runs hot and dry most of the year. I visited in spring, and the weather was perfect—warm enough for exploring Petra without melting, cool enough to actually enjoy walking around Amman.
- Summer is brutal, especially out in Wadi Rum. I met travelers who tried hiking in July and regretted every step. If you’re coming then, plan your days around sunrise and sunset.
- Winter is mild, which sounds nice, but nights can get surprisingly cold, especially in the desert. I wasn’t prepared for that the first time.
Jordan Currency
The Jordanian Dinar (JOD) is the local currency, and it’s stronger than you might expect. Credit cards worked fine in cities and tourist spots. But keep cash on hand for markets and smaller towns.
Jordan Transport
Taxis and ride-hailing apps work well in Amman. Buses connect major sites, but schedules can be unpredictable. I rented a car for part of my trip—it gave me real freedom to explore at my own pace.
Safety in Jordan
I’ll say this upfront: I felt safe the entire time I was in Jordan. Like, genuinely safe—not just “it’s fine if you’re careful” safe.
Crime is low. People are friendly. I walked around Amman at night without any weird vibes. The usual travel common sense applies, but I never felt like I had to be on high alert. Jordan is easily one of the safest countries I’ve visited in the Middle East.
Jordan Cuisine
The food is hearty and meant to be shared. Mansaf is the national dish—rich lamb over rice. Falafel and shawarma are everywhere and consistently good. Expect bold flavors, fresh bread, and grilled meats at almost every meal.
Halal Food in Jordan
Finding halal food in Jordan is effortless. The country is predominantly Muslim, so pretty much every local restaurant serves halal by default. I didn’t have to ask or check menus. It’s just the standard. Whether I was in Amman, Petra, or a tiny roadside stop, halal options were always available.
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