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ヨルダン
الأردن — ヨルダン・ハシミテ王国
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ヨルダンは、中東の中心に位置する魅力的な国で、古代の歴史と活気ある文化の地です。壮大な考古学的遺跡で知られ、世界的に有名なペトラ(UNESCO世界遺産であり、新世界七不思議の一つ)があります。この古代都市はバラ色の崖に彫られており、ナバテア文明の一端を垣間見ることができ、旅行者にとって必見の場所です。ペトラのほかにも、ヨルダンは広大な砂漠の風景を誇り、ワディ・ラムでは砂漠の静かな美しさとベドウィンの人々のもてなしを体験できます。\n\n首都のアンマンは、現代性と伝統が融合した活気ある大都市です。ここではローマ劇場やシタデルを探索し、活気ある街の生活を楽しむことができます。ヨルダンの文化はアラブの遺産に深く根ざしており、豊かな伝統、音楽、料理の織り成すタペストリーがあります。ヨルダンの人々は温かさとおもてなしで知られ、訪問者を食事やお茶に招待することがよくあります。\n\nヨルダンの歴史はローマ人、ビザンチン人、オスマン帝国など様々な文明の影響が織り交ぜられており、それぞれが国の建築や文化に痕跡を残しています。死海は地球上で最も低い地点であり、ミネラル豊富な水と治療効果のある泥で独特の体験を提供します。\n\nジェラシュの古代遺跡を探検したり、死海で浮かんだり、ダナ生物圏保護区をハイキングしたりと、ヨルダンは歴史愛好家、冒険好き、自然愛好家の皆さんに多様な体験を提供します。
安全
ヨルダンは一般的に旅行者にとって安全な国とされており、地域の他国と比べて犯罪率は低いです。ただし、混雑した場所では警戒を怠らず、周囲の状況に注意してください。シリアおよびイラクとの国境付近は地域の不安定さのため避けるべきエリアです。
国の象徴
ヨルダンの国旗は、黒、白、緑の三本の水平ストライプと、白い七芒星を持つ赤いシェブロンで構成されています。国章には鷲、王冠、盾が描かれています。
首都
Amman / عمان
ビザ
ヨルダンへのほとんどの旅行者はビザが必要で、空港や国境で到着時に取得可能です。アメリカ、カナダ、EU加盟国など一部の国の市民は到着時ビザを取得できます。渡航前に最新のビザ要件を確認することをお勧めします。
税関規則
旅行者は個人用の品物を免税で持ち込むことができますが、アルコールやタバコの輸入には制限があります。適切な許可なしに骨董品や歴史的価値のある品物を輸出することは禁止されています。
物価
ヨルダンは特に観光地でやや高価になることがあります。アンマンやペトラの宿泊や食事は高めですが、予算に合った選択肢もあります。屋台や地元の飲食店は手頃な価格の食事を提供しています。
国民と国籍
ヨルダンは主にアラブ人で構成され、イスラム教徒が多数を占めます。キリスト教徒のコミュニティやその他の少数派も存在します。ヨルダン人はおもてなしと親しみやすさで知られ、訪問者を温かく迎え入れます。
天気
ヨルダンは多様な気候を持ち、暑く乾燥した夏と穏やかで湿った冬があります。訪問に最適な時期は春(3月から5月)と秋(9月から11月)で、快適な気候で探索に理想的です。
健康
ヨルダンへの旅行者は、麻疹・おたふく風邪・風疹(MMR)やジフテリア・破傷風・百日咳(DTP)などの定期予防接種を最新の状態にしておくことが推奨されます。A型およびB型肝炎の予防接種も推奨されます。水道水は飲用に適さないため、ボトル入りの水を利用してください。
食文化
マンサフ
ヨルダンの国民食で、発酵乾燥ヨーグルトのソースで調理したラム肉と米で作られます。伝統的なベドウィン料理で、特別な機会によく提供されます。
ファラフェル
ひよこ豆またはそら豆をすりつぶし、ハーブやスパイスで味付けして揚げた人気のストリートフードです。ピタパンにサラダとタヒニソースを添えて提供されることが多いです。
マクルーバ
ヨルダンの伝統料理で、肉、米、揚げ野菜を一緒に調理し、提供前にひっくり返します。風味豊かでボリュームのある食事です。
交通
公共バス
ヨルダンでは公共バスが都市間の移動に手頃な方法です。一般的に信頼性がありますが、スケジュールは不規則なことがあります。予算重視の旅行者に適した選択肢です。
タクシー
タクシーは都市部で広く利用でき、移動に便利です。乗車前に料金を合意するか、メーターが使用されていることを確認することをお勧めします。
レンタカー
ヨルダンを自分のペースで探索するにはレンタカーが最適です。道路は一般的に良好な状態で、右側通行です。
国内線フライト
アンマンとアカバ間で国内線フライトが利用でき、国内の北部と南部を素早く移動できます。
地域
‘Ajlūn
Governorate
DetailAl ‘Aqabah
Governorate
DetailAl ‘A̅şimah
Governorate
DetailAl Balqā’
Governorate
DetailAl Karak
Governorate
DetailAl Mafraq
Governorate
DetailAţ Ţafīlah
Governorate
DetailAz Zarqā’
Governorate
DetailIrbid
Governorate
DetailJarash
Governorate
DetailMa‘ān
Governorate
DetailMādabā
Governorate
Detail北海道
Detail東北
Detail関東
Detail中部
Detail近畿
Detail中国
Detail四国
Detail九州・沖縄
Detail見どころは?
The Treasury (Al-Khazneh)
The Treasury is Petra's most photographed landmark and a symbol of Jordan.
DetailPetra
Known as the 'Lost City,' Petra is one of the world's most iconic archaeological sites.
DetailMonastery (Ad Deir)
Its grand façade and panoramic views make it a must-see in Petra.
DetailItsukushima Shrine
Itsukushima Shrine is one of Japan’s most photographed sites and a symbol of Shinto architecture.
DetailMount Fuji
Climbing or viewing Mount Fuji is a bucket-list experience for many travelers to Japan.
DetailKenroku-en Garden
A masterpiece of Japanese garden design, it's a must-see for lovers of landscape and tradition.
DetailAl-Khazneh (The Treasury)
Its iconic façade is instantly recognizable and a must-see highlight of Petra.
DetailSiq Trail (Petra)
Walking through the Siq is the unforgettable approach to Petra’s main attraction.
DetailAmman Citadel
It offers panoramic city views and houses some of Jordan’s most important archaeological remains.
DetailRoman Theater (Amman)
It is one of the most impressive remnants of Roman Philadelphia and still hosts performances today.
DetailJordan Museum
It’s the best place to understand Jordan’s history and culture through world-class exhibits.
DetailJordan Archaeological Museum
It houses the world’s oldest known statues and treasures found in Jordan.
DetailMount Nebo
Mount Nebo is an important pilgrimage site with breathtaking views and ancient mosaics.
DetailBethany Beyond the Jordan
This UNESCO World Heritage site is a major Christian pilgrimage destination and site of religious significance.
DetailKerak Castle
Kerak Castle is one of the largest and best-preserved Crusader castles in the Levant, offering panoramic views and a deep sense of history.
DetailDana Biosphere Reserve (Northern Entrance)
Dana Reserve is a haven for nature lovers, with unique flora and fauna and breathtaking views.
DetailJerash Archaeological Site
This is one of the best-preserved Roman provincial towns in the world and a must-see historical site in Jordan.
DetailTemple of Artemis (Jerash)
The temple's towering columns and elevated position offer both historical importance and panoramic views.
DetailNorth Theater (Jerash)
It provides a quieter, more contemplative atmosphere and is less crowded than the South Theater.
DetailHadrian's Arch (Jerash)
It serves as the iconic southern gateway to the ancient city and is a popular photo spot.
DetailCardo Maximus (Jerash)
Walking the Cardo Maximus transports visitors back to Roman times and connects key city sites.
DetailJerash Park
It's a pleasant spot for families and offers a local perspective to daily life in Jarash.
DetailWadi Rum Protected Area
Wadi Rum is famed for its surreal scenery and as a filming location for movies like 'Lawrence of Arabia.'
DetailQasr Al-Bint
It's one of the few free-standing structures remaining in Petra.
DetailGreat Temple of Petra
It highlights Petra's blend of Nabataean and Roman architectural influences.
DetailChurch of Saint George
The Madaba Map is a unique historical artifact and a must-see for history enthusiasts.
DetailHiroshima Peace Memorial (Atomic Bomb Dome)
It stands as a powerful symbol of peace and a memorial to the victims of the atomic bombing.
DetailAdachi Museum of Art
Its gardens are consistently ranked among Japan’s best and the museum hosts important Nihonga artworks.
DetailKorakuen Garden
It is celebrated for its classic Edo-period landscape design and seasonal beauty.
DetailMatsue Castle
It is a rare surviving original castle from the feudal era and offers panoramic city vistas.
DetailHiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
It is an essential visit for understanding Hiroshima’s history and the importance of nuclear disarmament.
DetailKintai Bridge
Kintai Bridge is renowned for its unique structure and cherry blossom views in spring.
DetailMatsumoto Castle
It's one of the few original castles left in Japan and offers stunning views and history.
DetailTateyama Kurobe Alpine Route
The route provides breathtaking alpine scenery and unique transportation experiences.
DetailShirakawa-go
It's a rare glimpse into traditional rural Japanese architecture and lifestyle.
DetailNagoya Castle
It's a central landmark of Nagoya and offers insights into samurai-era Japan.
DetailKamikochi
It's a premier hiking and nature destination with breathtaking scenery.
DetailZenko-ji Temple
Zenko-ji is a spiritual landmark and an architectural gem.
DetailRoyal Tombs
The tombs' scale and intricate rock carvings are awe-inspiring.
DetailHigh Place of Sacrifice
It's one of Petra's best viewpoints and a significant religious site of the Nabateans.
DetailAl-Siq Viewpoint
It provides the classic and most photographed view of The Treasury emerging from the canyon.
DetailThe Great Temple
Its scale and archaeological significance make it a key stop in Petra.
DetailRitsurin Garden
Considered one of Japan's finest gardens, offering beautiful seasonal views and traditional architecture.
DetailMatsuyama Castle
One of Japan's twelve original castles, providing a glimpse into feudal history and stunning cityscapes.
DetailDōgo Onsen Honkan
A legendary spot that inspired Studio Ghibli's 'Spirited Away' and offers a quintessential onsen experience.
DetailKotohira-gū (Konpira Shrine)
One of Shikoku's most important shrines, offering sweeping views and spiritual atmosphere.
DetailShimanami Kaido
Considered one of the world's best cycling routes, with stunning views and charming island stops.
DetailMarugame Castle
One of only twelve original castles in Japan, offering panoramic city views.
DetailAjloun Castle
Ajloun Castle is one of Jordan's best-preserved medieval fortresses, with rich history and stunning vistas.
DetailOval Plaza
Its grand, elliptical design and colonnade make it one of the most iconic sights within Jerash.
DetailSouth Theater (Jerash)
It regularly hosts cultural events and offers insight into Roman entertainment and architecture.
DetailTottori Sand Dunes
The dunes are a unique natural phenomenon in Japan, popular for camel rides and sandboarding.
DetailRuriko-ji Five-Story Pagoda
It’s considered one of Japan’s three finest pagodas and a symbol of Yamaguchi.
DetailShukkeien Garden
Shukkeien offers a peaceful escape with ponds, islands, and teahouses in the heart of the city.
DetailLake Kawaguchi
It's one of the Fuji Five Lakes and a top spot for photographing Mount Fuji's reflection.
DetailHistoric Villages of Gokayama
It's a quieter alternative to Shirakawa-go with equally impressive scenery and heritage.
DetailMiho no Matsubara
It's celebrated in Japanese art and poetry and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DetailQasr Azraq
This historic fort is famous for its connection to Lawrence of Arabia and its striking architecture.
DetailKōchi Castle
Unique for having its original main keep and palace, offering insights into samurai culture.
DetailTakamatsu Castle (Tamamo Castle)
One of the few Japanese castles built on the waterfront, offering scenic views and garden strolls.
DetailAyla Oasis Marina
It offers a lively, upscale atmosphere and excellent dining and shopping by the water.
DetailSalt Old Town
It offers a glimpse into Jordan’s urban past and was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021.
DetailDead Sea Spa Hotel Beach
It offers the classic Dead Sea floating experience in a comfortable and accessible setting.
DetailQasr Al Hallabat
It is one of Jordan's most impressive desert castles and showcases early Islamic architecture.
DetailAzraq Wetland Reserve
It's a rare wetland ecosystem in arid Jordan, ideal for birdwatching and nature walks.
DetailDumat Al-Jandal Archaeological Site
A key archaeological site illuminating the region’s pre-Islamic and Islamic history.
DetailAzraq Castle Mosque
It is one of the oldest continuously used mosques in the region, set within a unique fortress.
DetailUmm Qais
It's one of Jordan's best-preserved Roman Decapolis cities and offers spectacular vistas.
DetailHippodrome (Jerash)
It offers a glimpse into the entertainment and sports culture of ancient Jerash.
DetailAqaba Castle
Aqaba Castle played a key role in Jordan's modern history and offers insights into the region's past.
DetailWadi Rum Visitor Center
Essential starting point for exploring Wadi Rum responsibly and safely.
DetailAl-Beidha Neolithic Village
It's a rare glimpse into early human settlement in Jordan.
DetailMadaba Archaeological Park
It features some of the finest ancient mosaics in Jordan, including the famous Hippolytus Hall.
DetailMadaba Museum
It provides insight into the region's archaeological and cultural heritage beyond the mosaics.
DetailUmm ar-Rasas
Its mosaics and ancient ruins offer a glimpse into the region's layered history.
DetailMukawir (Machaerus)
It offers dramatic views and biblical history in a remote desert setting.
DetailMa'in Hot Springs
The mineral-rich waters and scenic setting make it a popular spot for relaxation and wellness.
DetailSandankyo Gorge
Sandankyo is one of Japan’s most scenic gorges, excellent for hiking and boat rides.
DetailAkiyoshido Cave
Akiyoshido is a geological wonder and a must-see for nature enthusiasts.
DetailTomonoura
Tomonoura inspired Studio Ghibli films and offers a glimpse into Japan’s maritime heritage.
DetailIwami Ginzan Silver Mine
Iwami Ginzan played a vital role in world silver production and has beautiful rural scenery.
DetailKurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
It is one of Japan’s best-preserved merchant districts, perfect for strolling and photography.
DetailKiso Valley Nakasendo Trail: Magome-juku to Tsumago-juku
It's one of Japan's best historic walks, recreating the atmosphere of the old Nakasendo route.
DetailSuwa Taisha
It's a spiritual center with deep historical roots and unique rituals.
DetailKurobe Gorge Railway
The railway offers spectacular views of one of Japan's deepest gorges.
DetailOwakudani
It's famous for its unique volcanic landscape and black eggs boiled in hot springs.
DetailPetra Church
Its mosaics are among the finest in Jordan, offering a glimpse into early Christian history.
DetailPetra Museum
An excellent primer before visiting Petra itself, with well-curated exhibits.
DetailNaruto Whirlpools
One of the world's largest whirlpools, an impressive natural spectacle.
DetailOtsuka Museum of Art
Japan's largest exhibition space, ideal for art lovers interested in Western art history.
DetailOboke Gorge
A natural wonder ideal for outdoor adventure and scenic boat rides.
DetailShikoku Pilgrimage (88 Temples) – Zentsū-ji
A key stop on the historic 88-temple pilgrimage route, rich in spiritual heritage.
DetailCape Ashizuri
Offers breathtaking views of the Pacific and opportunities for whale watching in season.
DetailAl-Khubtha Trail
Offers a unique and less-crowded perspective of Petra’s most famous monument.
DetailUmm Qais (Gadara)
A fascinating archaeological site with Roman theaters and breathtaking vistas.
DetailAjloun Forest Reserve
This nature reserve is a rare example of Jordanian woodland and is ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.
DetailAjloun Cable Car
The cable car is a thrilling way to experience Ajloun's landscapes from above.
DetailAjloun Castle Museum
The museum enriches the castle visit with archaeological finds and historical context.
DetailAqaba Fort
It is an important historic site and offers insight into Aqaba's strategic significance.
DetailAqaba Marine Park
It's one of Jordan’s top spots for snorkeling and seeing vibrant marine life.
DetailRainbow Street
It’s a popular spot for locals and visitors to stroll, dine, and soak in Amman’s hip scene.
DetailKing Abdullah I Mosque
It’s Amman’s most iconic mosque and open to tourists outside prayer times.
DetailDarat al Funun
It’s the leading hub for Jordan’s modern art scene and offers stunning city views.
DetailAl Balad – Downtown Amman
It’s the best place to experience authentic Jordanian daily life and culture.
DetailChildren’s Museum Jordan
It’s the best hands-on learning and play space for families in Amman.
DetailWadi Al Mujib Biosphere Reserve (Visitor Center)
It offers one of Jordan’s most thrilling outdoor experiences and spectacular scenery.
DetailQasr Al Abd
Qasr Al Abd is one of Jordan’s rare Greco-Roman sites and a testament to ancient engineering.
DetailWadi Al Karak
Wadi Al Karak is ideal for scenic drives and discovering the rural side of the region.
DetailUm Al-Jimal
This remarkably preserved site offers a glimpse into ancient desert urban life.
DetailShobak Castle
It's a remarkably well-preserved fortress with a fascinating history linked to the Crusader era.
DetailWadi Dana Trail
This trail is prized for its stunning canyon views and rich biodiversity.
DetailKing Abdullah II Park
It's one of the city's main leisure spaces for families and visitors seeking relaxation.
DetailPella
One of Jordan's most important ancient cities with layers of history spanning 6,000 years.
DetailRoman Theater of Umm Qais
It's one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in Jordan with a dramatic setting.
DetailJerash Archaeological Museum
It enriches the archaeological experience by providing deeper context to the ruins.
DetailLittle Petra (Siq al-Barid)
Little Petra offers a quieter, less crowded experience with remarkable Nabataean ruins.
DetailDead Sea Panorama Complex
It features breathtaking panoramic views and informative exhibits on the Dead Sea region.
DetailKing's Highway (historic road section)
Driving or walking sections offers a journey through history and stunning landscapes.
DetailMosaics School of Madaba
It's the only school of its kind in the region, preserving and teaching an ancient craft.
DetailOkayama Castle
It offers panoramic views of Okayama and is a significant historical site adjacent to Korakuen Garden.
DetailOkunoshima (Rabbit Island)
Okunoshima is a quirky and unique animal attraction, ideal for families and animal lovers.
Detail21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
Its innovative architecture and cutting-edge exhibitions attract art lovers worldwide.
DetailThe Tank (Cedar Pride Wreck)
These underwater relics attract divers seeking unique marine life and underwater photography.
DetailJabal Umm ad Dami
A climb to the summit rewards with breathtaking views into Saudi Arabia and southern Wadi Rum.
DetailByzantine Church Mosaics
The mosaics are considered some of the best-preserved in the region.
DetailIya Valley
Offers adventure, scenic beauty, and a glimpse of rural Japan untouched by modernity.
DetailThe Royal Automobile Museum
Car enthusiasts will enjoy rare and unique cars, including those featured in films.
DetailPella (Tabaqat Fahl)
Noted for its long history and beautiful location in the Jordan Valley.
DetailGreat Ajloun Mosque
It is a key landmark for the local Muslim community and features beautiful stonework.
DetailSouth Beach
It’s the best public beach for easy access to the Red Sea's coral reefs.
DetailJapanese Garden Dive Site
It's one of the region's most popular and beautiful snorkeling/diving spots.
DetailCedar Pride Wreck
It offers a unique underwater experience and is a must-see for divers visiting Aqaba.
DetailAqaba Flagpole
It’s a monumental symbol and a popular photo stop on Aqaba’s waterfront.
DetailBerenice Beach Club
It provides a comfortable and well-equipped venue for enjoying Aqaba’s seafront.
DetailTalabay Resort Complex
It’s an all-in-one destination for leisure, dining, and water sports.
DetailSheikh Zayed Mosque (Aqaba)
It stands out for its size and is a focal point for the local community.
DetailRoyal Automobile Museum
It’s a must-see for car aficionados and those interested in Jordan’s royal history.
DetailAl Husseini Mosque
It’s a historic religious and architectural landmark in the heart of the old city.
DetailDead Sea Panoramic Complex
It offers some of the region's best views over the Dead Sea and informative exhibits about its unique environment.
DetailWadi Mujib Siq Trail
This adventure trail offers a unique and refreshing way to explore the stunning canyons of Wadi Mujib.
DetailQasr Bashir
One of the best-preserved Roman forts in Jordan, dating back to the 3rd century AD.
DetailShaumari Wildlife Reserve
It's a vital sanctuary for rare species and offers guided tours for wildlife enthusiasts.
DetailAzraq Visitor Center
It's the best starting point to learn about Azraq's ecology and plan a nature visit.
DetailZarqa Archaeological Museum
It gives valuable context to the region's heritage and archaeological finds.
DetailAzraq Migratory Bird Watchpoint
It's a prime spot for birdwatchers to see rare and seasonal species.
DetailBeit ar-Razzaz Museum
It highlights the architectural and cultural history of Irbid.
DetailAjloun Forest Reserve Visitor Center
It's an excellent destination for hiking and nature lovers seeking a break from the archaeological sites.
DetailNymphaeum (Jerash)
Its intricate architecture and central location make it a highlight of Jerash's ancient city.
DetailLa Storia Tourism Complex
It offers interactive exhibits on Jordanian and biblical heritage, great for families and history lovers.
DetailApostles Church
Its mosaics are among the most beautiful and detailed in Madaba.
DetailHaret Jdoudna
It's a favorite for authentic food and a charming atmosphere in Madaba.
DetailNorikura Kogen
It's an outdoor paradise renowned for wildflowers, autumn leaves, and stargazing.
DetailWadi Rum Visitor Centre
It's the gateway to organizing tours and learning about Wadi Rum's unique environment.
DetailHirome Market
Perfect spot to sample Kōchi's famous katsuo no tataki (seared bonito) and mingle with locals.
DetailAjloun Nature Trail (Soap House Trail)
Best way to explore the region's natural beauty and spot wildlife.
DetailThe Boulevard
It’s Amman’s vibrant new downtown and a hub of modern city life.
DetailAl-Salt Archaeological Museum
It's an excellent place to understand the ancient history and cultural evolution of Al Balqā’.
DetailAl Karak Archaeological Museum
The museum provides rich context to the castle and the region’s archaeological heritage.
DetailBuseirah
Buseirah offers a glimpse into Jordan's ancient Edomite civilization and local village life.
DetailArar Cultural Center
It’s a significant hub for Irbid’s cultural scene and literary heritage.
DetailJebel Umm ad Dami
Climbing this peak is a top adventure activity in southern Jordan.
DetailUwajima Ushi-oni Festival
A vibrant local festival unique to Shikoku, showcasing local culture and lively celebrations.
DetailOrjan Valley Trail
This trail is known for its natural beauty and authentic rural Jordanian experience.
DetailAqaba Archaeological Museum
It's the best place to learn about Aqaba’s archaeological history and see rare regional finds.
DetailAqaba Bird Observatory
It’s a top spot in Jordan for observing migratory and resident birds.
DetailThe Duke’s Diwan
It’s Amman’s oldest townhouse, offering a glimpse into the city’s past.
DetailJabal Amman Stairs (Rainbow Stairs)
It’s a favorite Instagram spot and a symbol of Amman’s street art culture.
DetailAbu Jaber Museum
It's a prime example of Ottoman-era architecture and offers insights into local traditions and family life.
DetailGreat Mosque of Salt
It's a spiritual and architectural landmark reflecting Salt’s rich religious heritage.
DetailShunet Nimrin Archaeological Site
It's a lesser-known but significant archaeological site for those interested in early Jordanian history.
DetailSalt Traditional Souk
It's a great place to experience local culture and shop for authentic Jordanian goods.
DetailWadi Bin Hammad
Wadi Bin Hammad is one of Jordan’s most scenic wadis, known for its unique blend of water, vegetation, and dramatic cliffs.
DetailAl-Mazar Islamic Shrine
The shrine is a significant pilgrimage destination for Muslims and a testament to the region’s religious heritage.
DetailAl Karak Old Market
The market provides a glimpse into daily life and local culture of Al Karak.
DetailQasr Al Mushatta
The palace is famed for its intricate stonework and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate.
DetailAl Mafraq Archaeological Museum
It offers insight into the history and culture of Al Mafraq and its desert castles.
DetailHarranah Castle
It is one of the best-preserved examples of early Islamic architecture in Jordan.
DetailDana Village
It's famous for its traditional architecture, local guesthouses, and panoramic views of the reserve.
DetailWadi Ghuweir Trail
This trail offers one of Jordan's most beautiful and adventurous canyoning experiences.
DetailQasr Al-Basha
The building reflects Ottoman architecture and the administrative history of the region.
DetailZarqa Grand Mosque
It's a significant religious landmark and architectural highlight in the city of Zarqa.
DetailAzraq Castle Roman Bridge
The bridge offers insight into Roman infrastructure and complements the castle visit.
DetailDair Al Kahf Cave
It's a pilgrimage site for many and a fascinating historical cave to explore.
DetailTell Irbid Archaeological Museum
It gives insight into Irbid's Bronze and Iron Age history.
DetailSaint John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
The tower offers one of the best views of Madaba's old town.
DetailShizuoka Sengen Shrine
It's an important spiritual site with impressive historic buildings.
DetailSiq Umm Tawaqi
It's a hidden gem for hiking and experiencing the quiet beauty of Wadi Rum away from crowds.
DetailWadi Musa Souk
Great spot to shop for local crafts and experience authentic Jordanian culture.
DetailBee House (Beekeeping Experience)
It offers a unique, hands-on experience of local agriculture and traditions.
DetailSharif Hussein bin Ali Mosque
Its elegant architecture and spiritual significance make it a city landmark.
DetailAbu Darwish Mosque
Its distinctive architecture makes it a city landmark and provides panoramic views.
DetailTal Al Rumman Park
It's a popular getaway for families and nature lovers, especially in springtime.
DetailThe Church of St. George, Al Karak
A rare example of Christian heritage in predominantly Muslim southern Jordan.
DetailQasr Hammam As-Sarah
It demonstrates the advanced bathing and heating systems of the Umayyad era.
DetailAl Tafila Hot Springs
The springs are a popular local spot for relaxation and wellness in a scenic setting.
DetailIrbid Downtown Market
It's the heart of local commerce and a great place to experience authentic daily life.
DetailGreat Mosque of Irbid
It's a major religious and architectural landmark in Irbid.
DetailTell Mar Elias
The hilltop provides sweeping views and is a tranquil spot for reflection and photography.
DetailAjloun Soap House
It offers insight into a unique local craft and the chance to buy authentic products.
DetailIbbin Oak Forest
One of the best-preserved natural woodlands in Jordan, offering tranquility and wildlife spotting.
DetailAqaba Fish Market
It’s a lively spot to experience local culture and sample fresh seafood.
DetailAl Qasr Metropole Hotel Rooftop
It’s a favorite spot for sunset drinks and city views.
DetailMujib Dam Viewpoint
This spot offers stunning views of the dam, canyon, and surrounding landscapes.
DetailTafila Hot Springs (Afra Hot Springs)
These hot springs are sought after for their therapeutic properties and beautiful setting.
DetailThe Prophet Nuh Shrine
A peaceful pilgrimage site with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
DetailAl Mafraq Great Mosque
It is a hub of religious life and a striking landmark in the city.
DetailRas Al-Feid Viewpoint
It's a prime spot for sunrise and sunset photography over Jordan's grand landscapes.
DetailAt-Tafila Archaeological Museum
It provides valuable insight into the long and varied history of the Tafila region.
DetailZarqa River Trail
The trail provides a relaxing escape and a look at the region's water environment.
DetailHemma Hot Springs
These mineral-rich waters have been valued since Roman times for their healing properties.
DetailAl-Mafraq Viewpoint
It's a peaceful spot to enjoy sunsets and the landscape of northern Jordan.
DetailMar Elias
Mar Elias is a significant religious and historical site with beautiful ruins and serene views.
DetailAjloun Souk
It’s the best place to experience local life and flavors in Ajloun.
DetailKing Hussein International Airport Observation Deck
It's a great spot for plane spotting and enjoying expansive vistas.
DetailAmman National Park
It’s one of the city’s biggest parks, popular with local families.
DetailAl-Khader Church
It's a site of interfaith significance and notable for its beautiful interior and annual celebrations.
DetailAin Al-Baida Spring
It's a great place to experience the agricultural side of the region and enjoy cool spring water.
DetailBani Hashem Mosque
It's a notable spiritual and architectural site for visitors interested in local culture.
DetailYarmouk University Museum of Natural History
It’s one of the best places to learn about the natural heritage of northern Jordan.
DetailAl-Hasan Sports City
It's the main venue for sports and public gatherings in the region.
DetailSouk Jarash
It provides authentic insight into local life and a chance to sample regional foods and goods.
DetailSaints Cosmas and Damian Church
Its mosaics are among the finest examples of early Christian art in the region.
DetailBurda Rock Bridge
It's one of the most impressive natural rock bridges in Jordan.
DetailWadi Jadid Waterfall
It's a tranquil natural site and a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts.
DetailAl-Mansoura Dam
It's a tranquil spot for enjoying nature and birdwatching away from the crowds.
DetailAzraq Druze Shrine
It offers a glimpse into the region's religious diversity and traditions.
DetailOasis Restaurant Azraq
It's considered the best spot in Azraq to sample authentic regional dishes.
DetailAl Anbat Restaurant
It’s a popular spot for travelers to enjoy local dishes after exploring Petra.
DetailPetra Night Show
Offers a magical atmosphere and a unique way to experience Petra after dark.
DetailBeit al-Baraka
Perfect for travelers seeking authentic local hospitality and experiences.
Detail歴史
現在のヨルダンの地域は旧石器時代から人が居住しており、約紀元前10,000年の人類活動の証拠があります。
この地域は古代近東の一部であり、アンモン人、モアブ人、エドム人などの様々なセム系民族が居住していました。
この地域はイスラエル人の影響を受け、イスラエル王国とユダ王国が成立しました。
アレクサンダー大王がこの地域を征服し、ヘレニズム文化の影響下に置きました。
ローマ帝国がこの地域を併合し、アラビア・ペトラエア属州の一部となりました。
首都ペトラを持つナバテア王国はローマ帝国に併合されました。
ヤルムークの戦いの後、この地域はイスラム支配下に入り、ウマイヤ朝の一部となりました。
十字軍はエルサレム王国を建設し、その領域には現在のヨルダンの一部も含まれていました。
オスマン帝国がこの地域を支配し、約4世紀にわたりオスマン支配が続きました。
オスマン支配に対するアラブ反乱が始まり、ハーシェミー家が重要な役割を果たしました。
ヨルダンはイギリスの支配から独立し、ハーシェミー王国トランスヨルダンとして成立しました。
国名はハーシェミー王国ヨルダンに改称されました。
六日戦争の間、イスラエルはヨルダンからヨルダン川西岸地区を占領しました。
ヨルダンはイスラエルと平和条約を締結し、二番目のアラブ諸国となりました。
ヨルダンはアラブの春の一環として抗議活動が起こり、一部の政治改革が行われました。
アクティビティ
ペトラ考古学遺跡
ペトラはその石の色から「バラの街」とも呼ばれ、ヨルダン南部の歴史的かつ考古学的な都市です。岩を切り出した建築と水路システムで有名です。訪問者は狭い峡谷シークを探索し、壮麗なアル・カズネ(宝物殿)へと進み、修道院や王家の墓へと続きます。訪問の最適な時期は3月から5月、または9月から11月の涼しい季節です。
ワディラム砂漠アドベンチャー
ワディラムは「月の谷」とも呼ばれ、ヨルダン南部の保護された砂漠の荒野です。赤い砂岩の山々と先史時代の岩刻で有名です。訪問者はジープツアー、ラクダ乗り、熱気球乗りを楽しみ、息をのむような景観を体験できます。ベドウィンキャンプで星空の下でのキャンプは必須の体験です。訪問の理想的な時期は春または秋で、気温が穏やかです。
死海でのリラクゼーション
地球上で最も低い地点に位置する死海は、非常に塩分濃度の高い水で知られ、泳ぐ人が簡単に浮かぶことができます。ミネラル豊富な泥は治療効果があり、スパトリートメントの人気スポットです。訪問者は海で浮かぶ独特の体験や泥浴を楽しめます。訪問の最適な時期は10月から4月の涼しい季節です。
ジェラシュのローマ遺跡
ジェラシュは世界で最もよく保存されたローマの地方都市の一つです。訪問者は円柱の並ぶ通り、神殿、劇場、広場などの古代都市を探索できます。毎年7月に開催されるジェラシュフェスティバルでは伝統的なヨルダンの音楽、ダンス、芸術が披露されます。遺跡は年間を通じて開放されていますが、春と秋が探索に最も快適な季節です。
アカバのビーチとウォータースポーツ
ヨルダン唯一の海岸都市アカバは紅海に位置し、美しいビーチと活気あるサンゴ礁で知られています。シュノーケリング、スキューバダイビング、その他のウォータースポーツの人気スポットです。暖かい海と豊かな海洋生物が水中探検に理想的な場所を提供します。訪問の最適な時期は3月から5月、または9月から11月で、暖かいが暑すぎない気候です。
ダナ生物圏保護区のハイキング
ダナ生物圏保護区はヨルダン最大の自然保護区で、砂岩の崖から豊かな谷まで多様な景観を提供します。ハイカーや自然愛好家の楽園で、難易度の異なる多数のトレイルがあります。ヌビアアイベックスやシリアオオカミなど多様な野生動物の生息地です。ハイキングに最適な時期は春と秋で、気候が涼しく風景が豊かです。