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The Best Adventure Activities in Jordan

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Jordan is a country rich in natural wonders & it is well-known for its historical significance. Whether you enjoy water activities or gliding, rock climbing or camel racing, Jordan caters to adventure travelers in every way. From the strange landscapes of the world-famous Wadi Rum to the stunning reefs of Aqaba, the country is brimming with adventure opportunities. Are you fresh to the world of adventure or a seasoned adventurer? Jordan offers everything to adventure travelers of every aspect. The most mind-boggling activities offered on an adventure tour in Jordan provide a magical and unique travel experience. Here are some adrenaline-pumping activities that any adventure & thrill seeker can do on adventure tours to Jordan. Canyoning in Wadi Mujib Wadi Mujib, is situated 410 meters below sea level. It is one of the world's lowest natural reserves. The drop in elevation provides ideal conditions for spectacular canyoning sports. Adventurers can hike down arid hills, slide

Exclusive Sites Of Religious Tours In Jordan

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Jordan is a modern country with an ancient culture. It is a land on which visitors can walk through the valleys, hills and plains. It’s a part of human history by virtue of the simple deeds and profound messages of prophets who walked the land and crossed its rivers during their lives. Many of the locations where they are supposed to have performed miracles or reached out to regular people have been discovered, excavated, and kept well-preserved! Now they are easily accessible to visitors. Do you wish to travel back to Biblical times? A Biblical tour of Jordan includes some of the country's most historic and significant places.  Listed below are a few of the religious sites in Jordan that one shouldn’t miss while on Biblical tours. Mount Nebo Mount Nebo is an elevated ridge located in Jordan where Moses lived out his final days and saw the Promised Land, which he would never enter. It has been suggested that Moses' body may be buried here, however this has yet to be confirmed.