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VISIT JORDAN

Jordan is a land of timeless beauty and rich history, offering travelers a journey through ancient wonders and breathtaking landscapes. At its heart lies Petra, the world-famous "Rose City," where intricate rock-carved facades tell stories of a lost civilization. The dramatic desert landscapes of Wadi Rum captivate visitors with their towering sandstone mountains and star-filled night skies, best explored on a 4x4 adventure or a Bedouin camping experience.

The vibrant capital, Amman, blends modern culture with ancient ruins, including the Roman Theatre and the Citadel. Along the shores of the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth, visitors can experience the unique sensation of floating in its mineral-rich waters. For history enthusiasts, Jerash showcases remarkably preserved Roman ruins, while Mount Nebo offers biblical significance and panoramic views of the Holy Land. Whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Jordan is a destination that never fails to inspire.
  • Size: 89,342 km² (34,495 sq mi)

  • Capital: Amman

  • Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)

  • Official Language: Arabic (English widely spoken)

  • Number of Governorates: 12

  • Total Population: ~11.5 million (as of 2024)

  • Ruler: King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein (King of Jordan)

  • Guinness World Records: Over 20, including the largest man-made flag.

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Population Breakdown by Governorate 

  1. Amman – ~4.5 million

  2. Irbid – ~2 million

  3. Zarqa – ~1.5 million

  4. Balqa – ~550,000

  5. Mafraq – ~650,000

  6. Karak – ~400,000

  7. Ajloun – ~200,000

  8. Jerash – ~300,000

  9. Madaba – ~250,000

  10. Tafilah – ~100,000

  11. Ma'an – ~150,000

  12. Aqaba – ~250,000

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