Video | The Tourism Promotion Authority organizes a unique trip and experience in Jordan
Weather of Arabia - Sponsored by the Tourism Promotion Authority, Shaima Al-Najjar embarks on a unique trip to explore Jordan’s treasures under the title “Jordan Al-Maz’ib”
Al-Mu'azib is a common vocabulary word among the Arabs, and is still present in Jordanian folk traditions in many regions, as the word reflects Jordanian hospitality, receiving guests and providing them with the duty of hospitality. From here, the content creator, Shaima Al-Najjar, lived a unique experience that began in the city of Salt, where history is evident. At every corner, then to the Castle Mountain, which contains monuments dating back thousands of years, and continued its journey to the Roman amphitheater in the heart of Amman, where the present shakes hands with the remnants of the glorious past. It concluded its journey in Umm Qais, which overlooks scenes that captivate hearts and minds.
Join us and watch the video that reflects the details of this trip to discover the most prominent tourist attractions and places that Shaima Al-Najjar visited, and enjoy an unforgettable experience in the lonely heart of Jordan.
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About the Tourism Promotion Authority
The Jordan Tourism Board was established in 1998 as a body with administrative and financial independence, and under a system that aims to take over and unify the Kingdom’s tourism promotion and marketing operations, and work to create demand for the Jordanian tourism product, as tourism promotion has become an urgent necessity in light of the increasing intensity of competition between countries, and the growing importance Economics of the tourism sector.
- As part of its marketing plan, the Tourism Board designs and implements an integrated international promotion program whose activities include representation, trade fairs, workshops, traveling exhibitions, familiarization visits, production and distribution of media materials, and public relations.
- To emphasize the vital role of tourism, the Authority is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of thirteen members headed by His Excellency the Minister of Tourism, including nine members from the private sector representing hotels, tourism agencies operating in Jordan, and tourist transportation companies.
- In order to achieve the important role that tourism plays, the Authority’s Board of Directors, consisting of (13) members, had to be headed by His Excellency the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities. The Board of Directors includes (9) members from the private sector representing the hotel sector, inbound tourism offices, and tourist transportation companies.
City of Salt
This vibrant city is located northwest of the capital, Amman, and rises on three main mountains: Jabal al-Qalaa, Jabal al-Jada’a, and Jabal al-Salam, surrounded by stunning natural scenery. The city of Salt has an attractive traditional heritage character that contrasts with the splendor of modernity and contemporaneity in the city of Amman. The city extends over mountain peaks and embraces an authentic community dominated by passion, brotherhood and love. This mountain city has a distinguished history, as Salt was the capital of the Ottoman Empire in the region.
The World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) also decided to include the city of Al-Salt, “the city of tolerance and civilized hospitality,” on the World Heritage List.
Castle Mountain
If you are looking for a trip through history, we advise you to begin your tour at the majestic Castle Mountain at the foot of a hill overlooking the downtown area with a breathtaking view. The site also gives the visitor a glimpse into Amman’s development throughout history. The Umayyad Palace, the Temple of Hercules, and the Byzantine Church are among the most important stops to visit in Jabal al-Qalaa.
Roman amphitheater
It is a restored Roman theater dating back to the second century AD, built on three hillsides. The amphitheater can accommodate about 6,000 people, and is still used for artistic performances to this day.
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Umm Qais, known in ancient times as "Jadara", and the site of the famous miracle of the Jadara pigs. It was famous in ancient times as a center of culture, as it was home to a number of classical poets and philosophers such as Theodorus, and another poet even called it “Antioquia.” It is located on a magnificent hill overlooking the Jordan Valley and Lake Tiberias, and is famous for its amazing colonnaded streets, an arched balcony and the ruins of two theatres. You can wander around the place to admire the views and then eat on the balcony of a luxurious restaurant in front of an amazing view.
The World Tourism Organization chose the village of Umm Qais in 2022 to be included among the best tourist villages in the world, after fulfilling the conditions and requirements required by the organization.
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