If you are looking for rest and relaxation...here are some interesting areas in Jordan
ArabiaWeather - Rest and relaxation tourism in Jordan is considered one of the most prominent tourist experiences that combines the beauty of enchanting nature and ancient history, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking for tranquility and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Jordan has a unique natural diversity, extending from the enchanting surfaces of the Red Sea to the stunning beaches of the Dead Sea, and from the enchanting sandy mountains of Petra to the beautiful green oases of Jordan.
Jordan undoubtedly attracts lovers of exploration and adventure, but it is also considered a haven for those seeking tranquility and relaxation. Jordan's premium luxury resorts and spas provide a unique opportunity for visitors to indulge in nurturing body and mind experiences, whether it be through traditional spa treatments or relaxing yoga on the shores of the Dead Sea, filled with natural minerals.
In addition, many tourist sites in Jordan are safe and secure, making it a favorite destination for tourists looking for a safe environment to enjoy a quiet holiday without worries. In addition, Jordan's rich culture and ancient heritage opens new doors for exploration, where visitors can enjoy visiting ancient cities and historical sites such as Petra, the Botanical Mountains, and Ottoman castles.
Tourism in Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum is a site whose prestige has transcended the limits of time, far from human influences, as they have barely set foot on it. Wadi Rum succumbed to the elements of weather and winds to leave their mark on the place. They formed and sculpted the great skyscrapers towering there, which Thomas Edward Lawrence, “Lawrence of Arabia,” so elegantly described when he said: “vast, echoing, majestic.” The serenity of the desert, the warmth of its people, and their warm hospitality are what make Wadi Rum the ideal destination for complete rest for the mind and body.
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Tourism in the Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is located 410 meters below sea level, making it the lowest spot in the world. The Dead Sea coast is considered one of the most wonderful natural and spiritual sites in the world, and to this day it still attracts visitors from all over the world, just as it attracted kings, emperors, merchants, and prophets in ancient times. Its soothing, brackish waters are the main attraction of the Dead Sea. With a salinity rate of 31.5%, sea water has a buoyancy characteristic, which protects its visitors from drowning in it. The water also contains 21 mineral salts, including high levels of magnesium, sodium, potassium and bromine, and the Dead Sea is unique in having 12 types of these salts that cannot be found in any other body of water in the world. Studies have shown that the combination of Dead Sea water and the rich black mud found on its shores gives it amazing health benefits, including stimulating blood circulation, relieving joint pain, healing allergies, and rejuvenating the skin.
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Tourism in Madaba
If you are going to visit the Dead Sea, do not miss your opportunity to spend an extra day in another wonder located close to the Dead Sea called “Main Baths.” They are hot water springs that are an attraction for tourists and residents of the country alike. The springs are located at a level of 264 meters below sea level in one of the most beautiful desert oases in the world, and thousands of visitors come to bathe in the extremely hot waters of its waterfalls, which are rich in mineral salts. The waterfalls' water comes from rainwater from the high Jordanian plains, which feeds 109 cold and hot springs in the valley. This water is heated to a temperature of 63 degrees Celsius due to lava fissures, before being filtered into a blue torrent.
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