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Travel Tips

🧳 Travel Tips for Visiting Jordan

Make the most of your journey with Jordan Together. Whether you’re exploring ancient Petra, floating in the Dead Sea, or strolling through Amman’s streets, here are some essential tips to help you travel smart and stay safe.

📌 1. Entry Requirements

  • Visa: Most nationalities can get a visa on arrival or apply online via the Jordan eVisa Portal.
  • Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
  • Jordan Pass: Great value for tourists — includes visa fee and entry to over 40 sites including Petra.

👗 2. What to Wear

  • Modesty: Jordan is culturally conservative — dress modestly, especially in villages and religious areas.
  • Women: Light, long-sleeve clothing, pants or skirts. Avoid sleeveless tops and short shorts.
  • Men: T-shirts and long pants are acceptable. Avoid tank tops in public.
  • Outdoor Activities: Wear sturdy shoes, hats, and sunglasses for desert hikes.

💬 3. Language & Communication

  • Language: Arabic is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Helpful Phrases:
    • Hello – Marhaba (مرحبا)
    • Thank you – Shukran (شكراً)
    • Yes – Na’am (نعم), No – La (لا)
  • Internet: SIM cards with data are available at the airport and in cities.

🪙 4. Currency & Payments

  • Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
  • ATMs: Widely available in cities and towns
  • Credit Cards: Accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and stores
  • Tipping: Customary and appreciated — around 10% at restaurants

🚰 5. Health & Safety

  • Water: Stick to bottled water for drinking
  • Sun Protection: Use sunscreen and stay hydrated
  • Emergency Numbers: Police & Ambulance – 911
  • Insurance: Travel insurance is strongly recommended

🚗 6. Transportation

  • Taxis: Yellow taxis are common — ask to use the meter or agree on a price
  • Apps: Uber and Careem available in Amman
  • Car Rental: Self-driving is possible, but roads can be challenging in some areas

🍽 7. Food & Drink

  • Local Cuisine: Try Mansaf, Falafel, Hummus, and Zarb (Bedouin BBQ)
  • Street Food: Generally safe — stick to busy, clean-looking vendors
  • Dietary Needs: Inform your guide or hotel ahead of time for vegetarian, halal, or allergy-specific meals

🙌 8. Culture & Etiquette

  • Hospitality: Jordanians are incredibly friendly. Accept offers for tea or coffee!
  • Photos: Always ask before photographing people, especially in traditional communities
  • Religious Sites: Dress appropriately and be respectful when visiting mosques and ruins

📅 9. Best Time to Visit

  • Spring (Mar–May): Pleasant weather and beautiful landscapes
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Cooler weather and fewer tourists
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot, especially in the south — pack light clothes and sunscreen
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cool in the north, with some rain and even snow in Amman

💡 Final Tip: Jordan is not just a destination — it’s an experience. Be open, curious, and respectful. Enjoy every moment with Jordan Together!

💬 Still have questions? Contact Us — we’re here to help!

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