You are welcome at any time. North Jordan consists of four governorates, and each governorate is distinguished from others by the things in it - First, Irbid Governorate is distinguished by its nature, forests, water pools, and waterfalls in which there are places in Irbid: 1- Dar Al-Saraya Museum 2- Arar Cultural House 3- Natural History Museum 4- Jordanian Heritage Museum 5- Irbid Antiquities Museum 6- Tabaqa Fahal 7- Umm Qais, very beautiful 8- Al-Gharbi Theater 9- Umm Al-Naml This area has mountains similar to the Tilapia Mountains and is green, but I recommend visiting it in the spring 10- Wadi Al-Rayan 11- Yarmouk Reserve 12- Burqash Forest 13- Bridal Pool 14- Jadara Castle 15- Wadi Araba Dam. Regarding the tourist places in Ajloun Governorate: 1- Ajloun Castle 2- Ajloun Forest Reserve 3- Rasoun Camp 4- Rajab Falls, very, very beautiful 5- The Jordan Valley. Regarding the tourist places in Jerash Governorate: 1- Hadrian’s Arch 2- Jerash Southern Sanctuary 3- Temple of Artemis 4- Nadwa Square 5- Jerash Antiquities Museum 6- Northern Mosque. Regarding the tourist places in Mafraq Governorate: 1- Al-Fudain Archaeological Site 2- Umm al-Jimal Nabataean Ruins 3- Rihab 4- Burqa Palace 5- The oldest dam in the year Jawa Dam, dating back to before 3000 BC, during the Bronze Age
Enjoyed this video so much. Especially the Amman street art walking tour. It was so insightful hearing Alaeddin speak about his life and experiences. Looking forward to the next video!
What a lovely video. I can see why you love the country so much. I’ll admit that I was shocked that you were heading over there - so close to the conflict, it seems that all is well. Your interview with Dakota was fun!
Amazing video 😻 My father from Jordan I was there last time in 2018 I really miss it! I watched your video and I had a warm feelings! 😊 Just watched about jordan from other bloggers from russia and they told that it’s bad, unwelcoming people, nothing to do, bad hotels, bad service, bad infrastructure etc Just the food is good, the comments there are the same in most cases that all is bad and the country is boring there is nothing there and it’s dirty Then your video showed up and it’s the same places with different angle, the same angle as I see Jordan as a beautiful and welcoming country.. and diverse culture. So interesting how some only seek for bad and negativity and how some see beauty and positivity by being in the same place! ❤❤❤
As someone who has been privileged enough to travel extensively, I’d say that most places have a positive side if you look for it. But with Jordan it’s easy bc it’s truly one of my favorite places and people are so welcoming and kind.
I spent Summer 1995 in Jordan on an archaeological dig sponsored by my university. It was the most beautiful and incredible 6 weeks of my life. I only spent a hundred and fifty bucks once in country, too. It was amazing Wadi Rum and Petra and Amman are amazing.
What a beautiful country! You've really inspired me to taking cooking classes when traveling, I've never done that before and I think it would be so interesting and hopefully I could retain enough to make the dishes for friends and family when I return home.
I love this video and how all the info is organised in the description You literally crammed the entire country in 1 video and Im here for it. So wholesome! Thanks for visiting Jordan ♥Consider this country your second home. Till next time! Some notes I found while watching: eknafeh kheshneh, Kheshneh means coarse eknafeh naameh, naameh means fine or smooth We have wine because theres a tiny percentage of Christians in Jordan who can open liquor stores and sell alcohol. Normally muslims dont open liquor stores because drinking is haram (forbiden) in Islam (but a percentage of them do drink ;p ).
I’ve lived in Amman for the past 15 years, and it’s a wonderful country populated by warm friendly people. And if you’re worried about it being islamic, don’t. It’s a very open society (plenty of bars and clubs, if that’s your thing, the local wines and Beers are excellent), just wear appropriate clothing and be respectful of people’s beliefs
Love your video. I'll travel to Jordan with my teenage daughter in April. Can't wait. Just added to Underground Amman Tour to our to do list. I'm glad that we have a bit more time during our 15 days tour. We'll also travel to Jerash and make a stop in the Dana biosphere reserve. My daughter is too young for the Wadi Mujib but not for Wadi Bin Hammad - will also be less strengous for me :-). In Aqaba, we'll use the C-Guard for our snorkling trip, great to see that you had a good time.
I worked in Iraq in 07 as a Construction Manager and we had a regional office in Sofia area of Amman. Jordan has become one of my favorite places on the planet as well!! My daughter has told me she wants me to plan a trip there for 2025, and I found your video. It is almost exactly like the one I had planned! I actually had 1 more day in Amman, since there is SO much to see and do (the Amphitheatre, along with the small underground museum there, etc), possibly Ajloun Castle, etc. Anyway, I am looking at finances for the trip. What can we expect to pay for accommodations, activities, etc while on the trip that you took?
I love that! I detail some more about costs and things to do in Amman on my site, hard to give an estimate, especially for hotels and food as it all depends on how fancy you wanna go. I'll link the posts I have that cover that in a bit more detail and the tips post covers a range of prices in various categories for things. If you're planning on visiting multiple sites, definitely get a Jordan Pass to save on entry fees as well. www.feedthemalik.com/post/insiders-guide-to-amman www.feedthemalik.com/post/nine-tips-for-visiting-jordan
Great video! I'll be traveling there soon and was wondering about your drone expereince? Were those your drone shots and if so do you think i could bring my recreational drone there? Thanks in advance :)
You can't bring a drone into Jordan (they scan your bags at the airport when you enter and exit so they will catch it). Since I worked with the tourism board on this video, I was able to use some of their footage.
Visa laws are determined by your nationality. So US citizens can get a tourist visa on arrival but it’s best to google visa requirements for your nationality to get the current rules before trsveling
Yes. Though I wouldn’t opt for the shortest shorts and you may actually want breathable pants and a sleeved top for sun coverage. And the less you wear the more you should expect to stand out which may attract unwanted attention
I can't predict the future, but it was fine in January and I had zero concerns at all for any of the tourist areas. And I suspect that will remain the same.
Welcome anytime to Jordan❤ Jordan is a very safe country, despite all the circumstances that happened to its neighbouring countries. Thanks to the security services and the very strong intelligence department.
This trip was in January 2024 and you can see what it was like in the video. Jordan is very safe and there’s no war in Jordan. Of course keep up with travel warnings and do your research, but I was very comfortable traveling there.
@@feed_the_malik hi I would like to take these trip the way you did this coming February but when I clicked the tourismcare. It took me to AAAtravel is these the right place? Please help
@ if you expand the video caption there’s links to the vendors we used and their info. You’d have to book and organize all the stops yourself or you can explore going with a tour company though they may have different stops.
As someone who lives in the DC area, knowing that United now has a direct flight from DC to Amman is such great info!
It’s so convenient!
What a warm wonderful video. Your warmth and humanity shines through. Jordan is absolutely beautiful but so is your soul.
Thank you ❤
You are welcome at any time. North Jordan consists of four governorates, and each governorate is distinguished from others by the things in it - First, Irbid Governorate is distinguished by its nature, forests, water pools, and waterfalls in which there are places in Irbid: 1- Dar Al-Saraya Museum 2- Arar Cultural House 3- Natural History Museum 4- Jordanian Heritage Museum 5- Irbid Antiquities Museum 6- Tabaqa Fahal 7- Umm Qais, very beautiful 8- Al-Gharbi Theater 9- Umm Al-Naml This area has mountains similar to the Tilapia Mountains and is green, but I recommend visiting it in the spring 10- Wadi Al-Rayan 11- Yarmouk Reserve 12- Burqash Forest 13- Bridal Pool 14- Jadara Castle 15- Wadi Araba Dam. Regarding the tourist places in Ajloun Governorate: 1- Ajloun Castle 2- Ajloun Forest Reserve 3- Rasoun Camp 4- Rajab Falls, very, very beautiful 5- The Jordan Valley. Regarding the tourist places in Jerash Governorate: 1- Hadrian’s Arch 2- Jerash Southern Sanctuary 3- Temple of Artemis 4- Nadwa Square 5- Jerash Antiquities Museum 6- Northern Mosque. Regarding the tourist places in Mafraq Governorate: 1- Al-Fudain Archaeological Site 2- Umm al-Jimal Nabataean Ruins 3- Rihab 4- Burqa Palace 5- The oldest dam in the year Jawa Dam, dating back to before 3000 BC, during the Bronze Age
Enjoyed this video so much. Especially the Amman street art walking tour. It was so insightful hearing Alaeddin speak about his life and experiences.
Looking forward to the next video!
Thank you so much!
What a lovely video. I can see why you love the country so much. I’ll admit that I was shocked that you were heading over there - so close to the conflict, it seems that all is well. Your interview with Dakota was fun!
Aww yay I’m glad you got to see a new side of this place I love so much
the most beautiful memories in the most beautiful place
The best!
Amazing video 😻
My father from Jordan
I was there last time in 2018 I really miss it!
I watched your video and I had a warm feelings! 😊
Just watched about jordan from other bloggers from russia and they told that it’s bad, unwelcoming people, nothing to do, bad hotels, bad service, bad infrastructure etc
Just the food is good, the comments there are the same in most cases that all is bad and the country is boring there is nothing there and it’s dirty
Then your video showed up and it’s the same places with different angle, the same angle as I see Jordan as a beautiful and welcoming country.. and diverse culture.
So interesting how some only seek for bad and negativity and how some see beauty and positivity by being in the same place! ❤❤❤
As someone who has been privileged enough to travel extensively, I’d say that most places have a positive side if you look for it. But with Jordan it’s easy bc it’s truly one of my favorite places and people are so welcoming and kind.
the feedback at the end made me feel more proud that im Jordanian , amazing video
I spent Summer 1995 in Jordan on an archaeological dig sponsored by my university. It was the most beautiful and incredible 6 weeks of my life. I only spent a hundred and fifty bucks once in country, too. It was amazing Wadi Rum and Petra and Amman are amazing.
Jordan is an incredible place!
Stunning views off top. Slight flex.
lol Jordan flexes all on its own
Definitely one of my favorite countries! Also a perfect size for a manageable seven to ten-day visit.
So true! You can really get a lot in during that timeframe bc it’s drive able
Welcome to Jordan, we always welcome our visitors🇯🇴❤️
Thank you!
What a beautiful country! You've really inspired me to taking cooking classes when traveling, I've never done that before and I think it would be so interesting and hopefully I could retain enough to make the dishes for friends and family when I return home.
It’s such a good way to meet people and get to know more about local customs.
I love this video and how all the info is organised in the description
You literally crammed the entire country in 1 video and Im here for it. So wholesome!
Thanks for visiting Jordan ♥Consider this country your second home. Till next time!
Some notes I found while watching:
eknafeh kheshneh, Kheshneh means coarse
eknafeh naameh, naameh means fine or smooth
We have wine because theres a tiny percentage of Christians in Jordan who can open liquor stores and sell alcohol. Normally muslims dont open liquor stores because drinking is haram (forbiden) in Islam (but a percentage of them do drink ;p ).
I’ve lived in Amman for the past 15 years, and it’s a wonderful country populated by warm friendly people. And if you’re worried about it being islamic, don’t. It’s a very open society (plenty of bars and clubs, if that’s your thing, the local wines and Beers are excellent), just wear appropriate clothing and be respectful of people’s beliefs
Thank you for the video I will be in Jordan April, God willing.
Excellent video❤
Thank you!
Amazing!
Thank you!
Gorgeous video!
Thank you!
Love your video. I'll travel to Jordan with my teenage daughter in April. Can't wait. Just added to Underground Amman Tour to our to do list. I'm glad that we have a bit more time during our 15 days tour. We'll also travel to Jerash and make a stop in the Dana biosphere reserve. My daughter is too young for the Wadi Mujib but not for Wadi Bin Hammad - will also be less strengous for me :-). In Aqaba, we'll use the C-Guard for our snorkling trip, great to see that you had a good time.
Thank you! And you're going to have a blast! Enjoy.
Thank you for sharing ❤ I've been wanting to go and see Petra
I hope you get to see it, its amazing!
Wonderful video, I can't wait for this awesome experience, could have been in April but hopefully I will go in May
I hope you get to!
I worked in Iraq in 07 as a Construction Manager and we had a regional office in Sofia area of Amman. Jordan has become one of my favorite places on the planet as well!! My daughter has told me she wants me to plan a trip there for 2025, and I found your video. It is almost exactly like the one I had planned! I actually had 1 more day in Amman, since there is SO much to see and do (the Amphitheatre, along with the small underground museum there, etc), possibly Ajloun Castle, etc. Anyway, I am looking at finances for the trip. What can we expect to pay for accommodations, activities, etc while on the trip that you took?
I love that! I detail some more about costs and things to do in Amman on my site, hard to give an estimate, especially for hotels and food as it all depends on how fancy you wanna go. I'll link the posts I have that cover that in a bit more detail and the tips post covers a range of prices in various categories for things. If you're planning on visiting multiple sites, definitely get a Jordan Pass to save on entry fees as well.
www.feedthemalik.com/post/insiders-guide-to-amman
www.feedthemalik.com/post/nine-tips-for-visiting-jordan
@@feed_the_malik thank you!
You must visit the far north, if you do, leave it to Baraka Destinations! They design amazing trips.
@@shawginaimi4852 yup! I included a recommendation for Barak’s in this video and the caption.
I think you mean Swefieh. Sofia is in Bulgaria
Thank you for this beautiful video about my country ❤❤ we will forget you, hope you come back again
Good luck in your next adventure
Thank you! I love Jordan and will be back.
It looks magical! I would love to visit in the next few years
It really is a magical place! I do hope you get to go someday.
A direct flight!?!? That’s so nice. Time to save up PTO
YES IT IS
As I noticed, you didn’t go to a couple of city’s and as I live in irbid I felt kind of betrayed. But great thing, u can here! Keep going❤❤ thank you❤
Jordan ❤
Excellent - thanks!
You're welcome!
I would love to go these February if only you included the contact people for these 9days trip. Thank you.
Contact info for the vendors is in the caption
Great video! I'll be traveling there soon and was wondering about your drone expereince? Were those your drone shots and if so do you think i could bring my recreational drone there? Thanks in advance :)
You can't bring a drone into Jordan (they scan your bags at the airport when you enter and exit so they will catch it). Since I worked with the tourism board on this video, I was able to use some of their footage.
Hey girl! I’m an American that lives in Jordan and would love some info about how you work in Jordan.
I don't. I used to live and work in Jordan as a diplomat and had my work visa bc of that job so beyond that I'm not much help I'm afraid.
Hi, you seems like had a fantastic trip. Did you use any tour agent? could you provide the details and the price? Thanks.
Hello, your video is great. I have a question about the visa and passes I saw a video that said you get that in Jordan at customs. Can you advise
Visa laws are determined by your nationality. So US citizens can get a tourist visa on arrival but it’s best to google visa requirements for your nationality to get the current rules before trsveling
Hi! I will be there next weekend. Is it allowed during hot days to wear shorts and a tshirt as a woman in toerist areas like petra and wadi rum?
Yes. Though I wouldn’t opt for the shortest shorts and you may actually want breathable pants and a sleeved top for sun coverage. And the less you wear the more you should expect to stand out which may attract unwanted attention
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14:50 Cat
The first thing I do when I visit another country is to run away from popular places where tourists hangout...
İ love that you pronounce ق،ع as it suppose to 😭
Thanks! I do my best as someone who studied Arabic for a long time
The food is like nothing I've ever tasted before or since it is the best food in the world
The food is incredible!
Hi did you get tour package?
I subscribed because you kept and only mentioned Palestine. Cultured Queen 💕 I’m glad you have fun in Jordan!! I hope you visit Iraq!
Hi! Thanks for subscribing. I've been to Iraq actually! I spent a few weeks there in 2022 and had an amazing time.
Would you recommend going there in the coming months? I have planned a trip in May but had second thoughts due to the neighbouring conflict.
I can't predict the future, but it was fine in January and I had zero concerns at all for any of the tourist areas. And I suspect that will remain the same.
Welcome anytime to Jordan❤
Jordan is a very safe country, despite all the circumstances that happened to its neighbouring countries. Thanks to the security services and the very strong intelligence department.
I’m planing to go to Jordan. Hopefully in April this coming April. Is it safe there?
Yes. This video was from January and you can see it's extremely safe.
Is it safe to visit Jordan in 2024. Asking because of war going on
This trip was in January 2024 and you can see what it was like in the video. Jordan is very safe and there’s no war in Jordan. Of course keep up with travel warnings and do your research, but I was very comfortable traveling there.
@@feed_the_malik hi I would like to take these trip the way you did this coming February but when I clicked the tourismcare. It took me to AAAtravel is these the right place? Please help
@ if you expand the video caption there’s links to the vendors we used and their info. You’d have to book and organize all the stops yourself or you can explore going with a tour company though they may have different stops.
Thanks for the information! I didn't realize Jordan was a potential country for me to visit until now. Great editing as well
Awww yay I'm so glad!
@@feed_the_malik I subbed you as well. Keep up the good work!
Beautiful video !
Thank you!