Very nice video about Jordan. Had the honour to study Arabic in 'Amman many many years ago (1989 - 1991). Very great time with a lot of sweet memories. And only very few tourists in Amman. I remember Petra (or better Wadi Musa) had two hotels, one of them more a hostel. When I came there last time in 2017 I don't know... may be 20 hotels or more. By the way: Happy to see at 6:50 on the right side in first floor. A new café finally opened? It was empty in 2017, but when I was living there it was a place some of my fellow students and I went for tea, coffee and sheesha. Thank you for bringing up nice memories!
This video was so helpful! I am going to Jordan and planning to visit Petra and Wadi Rum alone. Did you enjoy going on your own or would you recommend going with a tour?
I totally enjoyed on my own and it was easy to meet people and connect with the locals when i was alone. the tours were too expensive for me but it maybe worth it if you want to see wadi rum. Hope you have a lovely time in Jordan, its truly been my favorite travel this year!
Any issue with women wearing shorts in Jordan? Is the city of Amman more conservative as opposed to Petra or Wadi Rum? What is the local and tourist etiquette?
Im not entirely sure, I mostly wore kneelength and longer to respect the culture but I think In Petra, many people wore shorts. I would suggest to dress as conservative as possible ( linen trousers are ideal in the summer months)