
What is Ayla in Aqaba? We explain which area(s) of the city bear this name
When speaking of Ayla in Aqaba, we refer to an area of great importance for the city. Or rather, two areas, since in recent years
Do you want to read the most useful tips for traveling to Jordan? Would you like to discover interesting suggestions for choosing one circuit or another? On this page we give you access to the articles of our blog, where we review important topics such as gastronomy, monuments to visit, bureaucratic procedures … and many others. Take a look and start imagining your experience now!

When speaking of Ayla in Aqaba, we refer to an area of great importance for the city. Or rather, two areas, since in recent years

The Church of the Apostles in Madaba is an excellent example of what makes this city special: a place of traditional coexistence between Christians and

Wondering what the differences are between shawarma and kebab is only natural on any trip to Jordan. And you will ask yourself the same question

Qusair Mushatta, also often spelled Qasr al-Mshatta, is an Umayyad-era palace of which only its ruins remain, but thanks to its historical value, it can

The place where the prophet Elijah ascended to heaven is one of the most special in all of Jordan, steeped in symbolism and religious significance.

Barazek is a typical Jordanian cookie… although we initially did not include it in this post about the country’s traditional sweets. Perhaps its simple appearance
Playing golf in Jordan is an option available to its citizens and, especially, to those visiting the country, as it is conceived as an excellent

Fasoliyeh, also often called fasoulia or fasolia, is one of those typical Jordanian dishes you can try on your trip. At least, if you seek

The birthplace of the Prophet Elijah, in Jordan, is one of the country’s most sacred places, as it is a shrine revered by the faithful

Arayes is a traditional Jordanian dish that you will find readily available throughout your trip, as it is very popular among Jordanians themselves. In this

The Children’s Museum in Amman is an interesting option for those traveling with young children (ideally, under 12 years old), as it is a venue

When visiting Petra, a question may come to mind: what were Nabataean religion and gods like? You will see funerary structures and temples whose style