Security in Jordan

Is it a quiet country? Keys and precautions

Security in Jordan It is a matter that interests all travelers, of course. Is it a safe country? To what degree? Are there thefts? What precautions should be taken when visiting this country? These are some questions that we answer in the following lines so that you can enjoy tranquility at every moment of your trip.

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How secure is there in Jordan

The degree of security in Jordan It’s very high. This is what the data says and, above all, this is how you will notice it when you move around the country. It should be borne in mind that Jordan has become very involved in tourism in recent decades and, for this strategy to be successful, security is a key aspect.

Taking into account the geopolitical region in which it is framed, it is logical that the traveler wonders what security is like in Jordan. The armed conflicts in Syria and Iraq have made the world front page in recent years, tension in Israel and the Palestinian Territories is also common…

However, Jordan is shown to be a particularly calm country in that regard, especially compared to its neighbours. Although there may be occasional demonstrations and discontent on certain issues, Jordanian society lives in a climate of calm and its political system of constitutional monarchy remains stable, with higher levels of freedom than its neighbors and generally accepted by its citizens.

In the eyes of the tourist, attention will be drawn to some measures implemented to ensure security in Jordan, especially in everything related to places of interest and main infrastructures:

  • Abundant presence of security forces in Jordan, both in the streets and in the surroundings of tourist spaces, hotels, airports, etc.
  • Presence of metal detectors even in private buildings, such as hotels
  • Existence of a tourist police created to serve tourists
  • Comprehensive checks at border crossing points

In addition, you will notice that Jordanians are especially kind to tourists, both those who are offering a service and any other citizen with whom you can engage in a brief conversation to, for example, request information. It must be said that it is very frowned upon for a Jordanian to treat or deceive a tourist badly. And in addition, there is a certain self-control in the face of attitudes of this type, because this could mean the loss of employment, in a country where vacant jobs are not exactly enough.

Security in Jordan

Robbery and criminality in Jordan: precautions

There is no country free of crime. And Jordan is no exception. However, its level is low, as detailed by some indicators. For example, the ranking of the reference portal Numbeo, prepared from forms provided by travelers, which in turn allows comparing the data with other countries.

According to this ranking, the level of crime in Jordan is between low and moderate. And this places it as a safer place than neighbors like Iraq or Egypt, and much safer than Syria. If we compare it with other countries in the world, Jordan also shows itself as a country with less crime than France, Italy, the United States and all Latin American countries, with the exception of Cuba. In addition, only a slightly higher level of crime than in countries such as Spain or Germany is indicated.

Safety Precautions in Jordan

In any case, when talking about criminality in Jordan, we refer to small thefts and scams that usually have tourists in their sights, so it is advisable to follow a series of precautions in relation to more or less common situations:

  • Resolve ambiguities about the price: as we told you on the
    page dedicated to money
    , prices are usually expressed only in numerical figures, without abbreviation in the form of letters. Therefore, it is not specified whether they are Jordanian dinars or fils, since the citizens themselves understand it by the context. But a tourist who is not familiar with prices may have doubts about it. For example, in the taxi: the taximeter expresses fils, but the traveler may think that it is dinars and pay for the service as such… before the interested silence of the taxi driver. And the same can happen in markets and other stores
  • Beware of the ‘cat for free’: when buying handicrafts, it may be that the seller claims to offer local handmade or antique pieces, when in fact they can be imported, mass-manufactured or newly created with a patina of powder
  • Not ostentatiously dressed: that way, you will avoid being the perfect target for lovers of foreign things
  • Notice to women: watch out for attractive-looking Bedouin pseudo guides in and around Petra. According to some tourists, what at first may seem like a beautiful love story, ends up becoming a scam story to ask for money through blackmail
  • Try to always carry the documentation with you, as police controls are common. It is recommended to leave a copy in the Cloud just in case you lose it
  • Although homosexuality is not prohibited and Jordan is one of the most advanced Arab countries in this regard, maintain a discreet attitude, if that is your case.

Is there terrorism in Jordan?

Finally, another important aspect of Jordan’s security It has to do with terrorism. And in this sense, the country is shown as one of the quietest in the Middle East. There have been several decades without major terrorist attacks, the last notable being in 2005, at a time when the Iraqi section of Al-Qaeda was very active, as a result of the then recent war in Iraq.

Currently, security measures in Jordan, especially those deployed in tourist areas, are paying off. The country is also part of the international coalition against Daesh/Isis.

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