Jordan Reopens for Travel: Discover Petra and Wadi Rum at 32°C
The mid-haul holiday destination that ‘feels like another planet’ named safe to travel, and it’s 32C right now
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Jordan, home to the ancient city of Petra, is now safe for UK travelers after a downgrade in travel warnings. With temperatures around 32°C, popular destinations like Wadi Rum and Amman await tourists eager to explore its rich history and stunning landscapes.
- 01The UK Foreign Office has downgraded travel warnings for Jordan, allowing tourists to visit popular sites like Petra and Wadi Rum.
- 02Petra, known as the Rose City, dates back to 300BC and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- 03Wadi Rum is celebrated for its otherworldly landscapes and desert camps, attracting adventure seekers.
- 04Flights to Jordan start from £270 return, with adventure packages available from £533 per person.
- 05Current temperatures in Jordan are around 32°C, making it an ideal time for travel.
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Jordan has reopened to UK travelers after the UK Foreign Office downgraded its travel warning, allowing tourists to visit popular sites like Petra and Wadi Rum. Petra, known as the Rose City and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dates back to 300BC and is a must-see for visitors. Wadi Rum, often compared to another planet, offers stunning desert landscapes and unique camping experiences. Travelers can also explore the capital, Amman, or the ancient ruins of Jerash, dubbed the 'Pompeii of the East.' Flights to Jordan are available from £270 return, with adventure packages starting at £533 per person. With current temperatures around 32°C, now is a favorable time to visit, although July and August can see extreme heat of up to 40°C.
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The downgrade in travel warnings allows Jordan to welcome back tourists, boosting its economy.
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