Jordan | On the weekend.. Find out the weather conditions and suitable tourist places to visit

2024-06-26 2024-06-26T12:08:29Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
صانعة مُحتوى

Arabia Weather - With the weekend approaching, many are looking forward to having a good time and exploring new places away from the routine of daily life. If you are planning to spend your vacation in Jordan, this article is your ideal guide to knowing the weather conditions and the best places you can visit, which you may not have visited. before.

Jordan is a geographically and culturally diverse country, offering a wide range of enjoyable experiences for all visitors. Whether you prefer adventures in nature, relaxing in historical places, or enjoying recreational activities, you will find something in Jordan that meets your aspirations.

In this article, we will review the weather forecast for the weekend, to help you plan your trips better, as well as suggestions for amazing places that you may not have discovered yet. Join us on a journey to discover the beauty of Jordan and enjoy an unforgettable weekend.

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Weather for 14 days in Amman, Jordan

 

Jordan weather over the weekend

Jordan weather on Thursday

On Thursday, there will be a rise in temperatures, “higher than average by about 5-7 degrees Celsius,” and hot weather during the day and moderate at night.
Winds: northerly, moderate speed, active in the afternoon, and causing dust.

Jordan weather on Friday

Friday, temperatures drop slightly, remaining higher than average by 4-6 degrees Celsius, and the weather continues to be hot in all regions, becoming mild at night.
The winds will be westerly, moderate in speed, active in the afternoon hours, and will cause dust in desert areas.

Jordan weather on Saturday

On Saturday, there will be another drop in temperatures, and they will be higher than average by about 2-4 degrees Celsius, and the weather will be relatively hot, becoming moderate at night.
Winds are westerly, moderate speed, active in the afternoon hours, and cause dust in desert areas

 

In general, the atmosphere is suitable for trips and outdoor activities in several regions of the Kingdom. In this article, learn with us about several places that you may not have visited before to enjoy the summer atmosphere and the weekend.

 

Places in Jordan that can be visited during the weekend

Wadi Al-Watta is located in the Wadi Al-Seer district, west of the capital, Amman. It forms a link between the Iraq Al-Amir region on the western side and Marj Al-Hamam on the eastern side. This valley is distinguished by its picturesque natural scenery and beautiful terrain, which varies between valleys and hills overlooking the Dead Sea and the city of Jerusalem.

The Winter Valley is considered a favorite haven for tourists, who flock there in large numbers during the summer holidays thanks to its cool and humid atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy discovering the charming beauty of nature in the valley, especially in the spring when the trees and flowers are diverse, giving the place an amazing natural palette.

The splendor of the Winter Valley is heightened by the sounds of fresh birds and the water flowing from the springs surrounding it, which makes the experience there unique and relaxing, as the visitor can find in the scent of the place a cure for all worries.

  • Families: very suitable
  • Places for children: available
  • Swimming areas: available
  • Public facilities: available
  • Grilling areas: available
  • Sanitary facilities: available

Discover the Winter Valley in Jordan, where stunning natural scenes blend with the magic of beauty

 

 

 

Wadi Al-Hasa is located south of the Dead Sea, and is characterized by its charming natural beauty that attracts adventurers, nature lovers, and exploration. Visitors can explore the valley with a guide, walking along the waterway extending up to 24 kilometers. They can also camp in suitable flat areas, enjoy the stunning views, and take the most beautiful souvenir photos that immortalize their visit to this wonderful valley.

Wadi Al-Hasa is considered a desert valley extending between the Karak and Tafila governorates, where its torrents flow into the south of the Dead Sea at the town of Al-Safi. The valley extends for a distance of approximately 40 kilometers and includes many modern and historical facilities and farms. The valley's water flows throughout the year thanks to the presence of a number of springs that feed it, especially in the part located within the Tafila Governorate, which makes it longer and wider than Wadi Mujib, located to the north of it.

The water importance of Wadi Al-Hasa

Wadi Al-Hasa forms part of the Dead Sea water basin in Jordan, with its torrents feeding the southern side of the Dead Sea. The area of the valley basin is about 2,500 square kilometers, and its waters are collected from the desert valleys and torrents that extend to the Al-Jafr region, to be transported to the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. In 1999, the Tannour Dam was built on the valley, with a storage capacity of up to 16.8 million cubic meters of water, which It enhances its importance as a vital water source for the region.

  • Families: Suitable
  • Places for children: available
  • Swimming areas: available
  • Public facilities: available
  • Grilling areas: available
  • Sanitary facilities: available

 

 

 

 

  • Museum is the lowest place on Earth

The Museum is located in the lowest place on Earth in the Ghor al-Safi area, and includes many artifacts that were excavated from various areas of the southern Jordan Valley, to tell stories about different eras. The museum attracts more than six hundred tourists every month from around the world, in addition to visitors from all over the Kingdom, due to its historical and tourism importance.

This museum is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in the southern Jordan Valley, as it is witnessing a continuous and increasing demand at the present time, especially after the number of visitors decreased significantly during the Corona pandemic. This increasing demand reflects the special position that the museum occupies as a favorite destination for lovers of history and culture.

 

 

 

The Mujib Biosphere Reserve is considered the lowest natural reserve in the world, as it is located in the deep Mujib Valley, a little east of the Dead Sea, at a depth of 410 meters below sea level. The reserve, with its charming natural landscape, extends to the Karak and Madaba mountains in the north and south, and in some places its height reaches 900 meters above sea level. Wadi Mujib has an amazing biodiversity that is constantly being discovered and documented thanks to its difference in altitudes of up to 1,300 metres, and the flow of water in the valley throughout the year from seven tributaries. More than 300 species of plants and ten species of animals have been documented, in addition to many migratory and non-migratory bird species. The reserve, especially in remote and inaccessible areas in the mountains and valleys, is a safe haven for rare species of felines, goats and mountain animals, and the sandstone slopes of Wadi Mujib are an ideal habitat for one of the most important mountain goat species in the world: the Nubian ibex.

  • Adventure trails in Wadi Mujib

  • Siq Pass

The trail starts at the Mujib Adventure Center where you take the skywalk, following the course of the river between two large sandstone cliffs to the base of a large waterfall. The narrow valley may include a deep pool suitable for swimming, depending on seasonal rainfall levels that year. The place is ideal for escaping the summer heat and enjoying the shade and cool water. This activity is only available in summer and depends on the weather condition.

  • Waterfall trail

The trail starts from the Mujib Adventure Center on the Dead Sea Road towards the south, and a trained guide accompanies you on the tour. After entering the narrow valley gorge, a short distance reaches the top of a stunning 20-meter-high waterfall. After descending the waterfall, the walk continues along the Al-Siq Trail until it reaches the Mujib Adventure Center. The activity is only available in summer and depends on the weather condition.

 

  • Al Malaqi corridor

The route starts at Mujib Adventure Center on the Dead Sea Road towards the south. The route takes you upstream to the confluence of the Mujib River and the Hidan River, where you swim in natural pools before descending into a 20-metre-high waterfall, under the supervision of a trained guide. Next, continue along the Siq Trail to Mujib Adventure Center. This activity is only available in summer and depends on the weather condition.

 

 

 

  • Body path

The path starts from the Mujib Adventure Center on the Dead Sea Road before it begins to descend to the reserve.= The path continues south along the Dead Sea, and a wonderful natural painting of the blue of the sea accompanies you throughout your tour. After that, you continue the path, passing through a number of dry valleys and the Raddas station, where you may encounter ibex. Nubian "body". The place is also famous for containing the rock statue of Lot's wife. After resting at the station, the road continues for about an hour. This activity is only available in summer and depends on the weather condition.

 

  • Al-Haydan path

Starting from the visitor center, the trail runs from southwest to northeast. You will swim from one pool to another until you reach the end point where the old wheat mill is.

 

  • Sliding on the rope

The Mujib Biosphere Reserve provided the sport of ziplining by installing two parallel cables, allowing two people to slide together. The rope is 100 meters long, while the slide is about 9 meters long, and extends with the Mujib Bridge from its starting point in the visitor center all the way to the other side of the valley.

 

  • Wadi Ibn Hammad Baths

To the northwest of the city of Karak, lies the Wadi Ibn Hammad area, which is characterized by palm and olive trees and fields planted with various types of vegetables and fruits. Water flows in the orchards through water channels designed with artistic precision, and the area reaches the mineral baths, one of the most prominent tourist and therapeutic sites in the Kingdom. Which is visited by Arab and foreign tourists to heal with its waters.

At the beginning of his journey, the visitor notices the springs of hot water that extend along the valley amid the picturesque beauty of nature. He enjoys seeing waterfalls of hot mineral water falling from the top or flowing between the rocks, giving him the experience of imagining that he is in one of the rainforests, in addition to the springs of pure cold water. The visitor passes through the rocky path. Known as the “Siq”, it extends for an approximate distance of 3 km, where the valley then widens to end in the Dead Sea area.

During their tour in the Wadi Ibn Hammad area, a number of visitors described the area as a charming natural oasis, and stressed the necessity of providing camping and overnight stays in the valley, so that visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature and the flow of warm mineral water and fresh water emanating between the rocks and palm trees spread along the valley, and enjoy With the calmness that encourages them to take beautiful natural photos and camp near the watercourse.

While inviting tourists and hikers to the relevant authorities to market the region touristically and provide services there, they pointed out the necessity of providing safe paths for walking in the rugged mountainous region, to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all visitors.

  • Families: Suitable
  • Places for children: available
  • Swimming areas: available
  • Public facilities: available
  • Grilling areas: available
  • Sanitary facilities: available

 

 

The city of Aqaba, known for its charming beauty, is considered one of the most important tourism cities in Jordan, as it plays a vital role in the development of the tourism sector. This charming city is located in southern Jordan, overlooking the Red Sea. It is a free zone that is the main sea port of the Kingdom.

The Sea of Aqaba is characterized by the diversity of its marine life and its waters rich in picturesque coral reefs. Its beaches vary between golden sands and scattered natural rocks, and the city of Aqaba embraces a group of charming beaches, such as:

  1. Marina Beach: It is quiet and clean, and provides shaded seats for relaxing and watching the boats.
  2. Al-Ghandour Public Beach: It is located near the local markets and offers various activities such as swimming and diving.
  3. Aqaba South Beach: It is characterized by coral reefs and shaded benches for relaxing.
  4. Tala Bay Beach: It includes hotel facilities and offers many water activities such as diving and swimming.
  5. Palm Beach (Al-Hafayr): It offers wonderful views of the sunset and is surrounded by archaeological sites that add to its beauty.

Visiting Aqaba enables you to enjoy the picturesque beaches and various water activities in this unique city in Jordan.

  • Families: very suitable
  • Places for children: available
  • Swimming areas: available
  • Public facilities: available
  • Grilling areas: available
  • Sanitary facilities: available

 

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