Dead Sea

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ATTRACTIONS

A spectacular natural wonder the Dead Sea that is located 427 meters below sea level is perfect for wellness and religious tourism, fun in the sun with the family. With its mix of beach living and religious history you can soak up the sun while Biblical scholars can get their daily dose of religious history. The leading attraction at the Dead Sea is the warm, soothing, super salty water itself – some ten times saltier than sea water, and rich in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium, potassium, bromine and several others. The unusually warm, incredibly buoyant and mineral-rich waters have attracted visitors since ancient times, including King Herod the Great and the beautiful Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra. All of whom have luxuriated in the Dead Sea’s rich, black, stimulating mud and floated effortlessly on their backs while soaking up the water’s healthy minerals along with the gently diffused rays of the Jordanian sun.

HISTORY & CULTURE
ECO & ADVENTURE
THE JORDAN TRAIL
HISTORY & CULTURE

the baptism site (al-maghtas)

 

Al-Maghtas, the Baptism Site of Jesus of Nazareth, signifies a landmark moment of the origin of Christianity. Religious and non-religious tourists alike will walk through a peaceful path of gorgeous Dead Sea vegetation to the location where Jesus was Baptised by John The Baptist. Located nine kilometers to the north of the Dead Sea visitors will have the pleasure of viewing sites built during the Roman and Byzantine empires. Al Maghtas is listed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. 

 

safi crafts

In association with the Ghor Al Safi Women’s Association for Social Development, the Safi Crafts center boasts a mixture of art, heritage, and community designed to advertise the colorfully made handicrafts of 15 local women. With operating hours from 8am to 2pm visitors can purchase soulfully made handicrafts while contributing to the economic development of local Jordanian communities; what’s better than that? 

 

the lowest point on earth museum & lot’s cave

This small museum near the Dead Sea is a wonder in and of itself with its unique location and interesting collection of artifacts. Located at the lowest point on Earth the museum hosts a collection of materials from Lot’s cave (located just up the hill from the museum) and amazingly preserved Graeco-Roman clothing in addition to hundreds of Greek inscriptions.  While visiting the museum, the walk up to Lot’s cave is highly recommended. This cave is believed to be where the Prophet Lot escaped to following the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. The cave is believed to have been transformed into a church and the intricate mosaic floor can still be seen today. 

 

 

ECO & ADVENTURE

amman tourist beach

Looking to do a day trip to the Dead Sea? Amman Tourist Beach is a great location for day trippers, it’s ideal for those seeking recreation and wonderful for those looking to just relax. With encouraging prices, we don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t visit this destination.

royal aerosports club

For those with a need to get their hearts pumping and their blood rushing, the Royal Air Sport Club is here to serve your adrenaline junkie needs. With October and November as the “high season” tourists can get their aviation fix with professional skydiving, or go for a recreational flight and get an aerial view of the beautiful Jordanian landscapes.

wadi mujib

The Hashemite Kingdom has a diverse mixture of rejuvenating landscapes and Wadi Mujib is evidence of this.Considered the largest natural reserve in the Levant, Wadi Mujib is a natural park with diverse plants, flowing waterfalls, hiking trails and relaxing hot springs. Wear comfortable hiking clothes and be prepared to be in awe of Jordan’s natural beauty.


dead sea ultra marathon

An international ‘fun run’ that takes place every April and raises money for The Society for the Care of Neurological Patients. It starts in Amman and runs 42km (26 miles) to the Dead Sea. Fortunately, it is mostly downhill!

cycling along the shores of the dead sea

The road along the Dead Sea is at an altitude of around 350m below sea level. The bike trail boats views on the Dead Sea on one side and the mountains and cliffs of Madaba and the Karak Plateau on the other. The 50km ride has several options for short breaks or longer meal stops whether in Dead Sea Hotels, roadside restaurants, or even with the local community.  


wadi mujib – heba trail

The Heba trail is part of Wadi AlSalaytah that feeds into Wadi Mujib which then feeds into the Dead Sea. It is a family friendly natural water fun park with plenty of abseiling and swimming. Expect to get wet.

wadi mukheiris

Located in the middle of the Dead Sea hotel area, this wonderful wadi is not far from Amman. You will be rewarded with palm trees, water cascades, freshwater crabs and lush vegetation in this surprisingly beautiful wadi. Expect to get wet


adventurous buggy rides in dead sea

Are you a fan of adventure, excitement and 4x4s? If so, this experience is just right for you! During this experience, you will be provided with the chance to enjoy unforgettable buggy rides at the lowest place on Earth – the Dead Sea! These rides are most rewarding with family and friends so don’t forget to invite your loved ones!

THE JORDAN TRAIL

three wadis to karak

Three Wadis to Karak

By this point on the trail you encounter some of the spectacular Dead Sea wadis. First, Wadi Mujib, one of the grandest wadis in Jordan, Fertile farmland with rich red soils and Bedouin tents create a dramatic landscape. The ruins of Majdaline lead you to Wadi Ibin Hammad before descending into Wadi el Tawahin. Finally, Wadi ez Zaiyatin takes you to the imposing crusader castle of Karak, impressively situated to overlook the surrounding landscape.

Total Length: 75 KM
Days: 4 Hiking days 

Main sites in the region:

– Wadi Zarqa Ma’in

– Wadi Hidan

– Wadi Mujib

– Ruins of Majdaline

– Karak Castle

 
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